“Today’s ruling halts what appears to be the president’s attempt to normalize the United States military in our cities,” Rayfield said. “Mobilizing the United States military in our cities is not normal, it should not be normal, and we will fight to make sure that it is never normal.”
Portland’s Mayor Keith Wilson at the same news conference said the state “won through peace.”
“I’ve said from the very beginning, the number of federal troops that are needed or wanted is zero,” he said.
Kotek in a statement Saturday evening said the ruling meant “the truth has prevailed.”
“There is no insurrection in Portland,” Kotek continued. “No threat to national security. No fires, no bombs, no fatalities due to civil unrest. The only threat we face is to our democracy — and it is being led by President Donald Trump.”
Oregon’s senior U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat, said in a statement Trump was provoking, not quelling, conflict by trying to deploy federal troops.
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