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Thousands peacefully gathered Saturday to protest the Trump administration as part of a nationwide 'No Kings' protest in nearly 2,000 locations.
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From Seaside to La Grande, protesters across Oregon plan to hit the streets to protest the Trump administration Saturday, the president’s birthday. The largest is expected to take place in Portland, where at least four separate demonstrations are planned in and outside of downtown.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson released a statement Sunday addressing ICE protests following the No Kings demonstration in the city.
An estimated 50,000 protesters rallied in Portland's Waterfront Park on Saturday, June 14 for a “No Kings” demonstration, which was part of a nationwide series of protests against the Trump administration.
Mayor Keith Wilson says Portland saw 50,000 protesters march peacefully while a separate group damaged an ICE facility, injuring 3 officers.
Rioters stormed a building used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Portland, Oregon, late Saturday night. The riot took
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KOIN Portland on MSNPortland metro assembles for ‘No Kings’ rallies, joining protests across the USDemonstrators have already crowded into streets across the U.S. for “No Kings” rallies on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump before a Washington military parade marking the
Tens of thousands of Portlanders marched across the Willamette River this afternoon in a show of numbers aimed at opposing President Donald Trump’s deportation campaign and mocking his birthday celebration.
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A violent mob of protesters breached a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday night, injuring four federal officers, according to authorities.
Around 2,000 protests were planned on Saturday in opposition to President Donald Trump. Large crowds turned out in cities like Portland, Denver, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles – and in smaller communities in traditionally conservative areas.