As peaceful and quiet days carry on in Portland, President Donald Trump continues to assert that the city is a “never-ending disaster,” according to his posts on his own social network, Truth Social.
On Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, federal vehicles come and go at the ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. All vehicles are unmarked, half don't have license plates and the others have plates from various states. Of the workers driving the vehicles, at least half have their faces fully covered.
On Sunday, Sept. 28 nearly 250 peaceful protesters walked through the city, including elected leaders such as Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and Gov. Tina Kotek.
On Sunday, Sept. 28 nearly 250 peaceful protesters walked through the city, including elected leaders such as Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and Gov. Tina Kotek.
On Sunday, Sept. 28 nearly 250 peaceful protesters walked through the city, including elected leaders such as Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and Gov. Tina Kotek.
On Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, just a handful of peaceful protests stand outside of Portland's ICE facility. Tami Stolzen, from California, holds a sign in front of the building. She is in town visiting a friend but felt compelled to show solidarity with local protesters because she "doesn't want my tax money to be used to fight our own people ... the federal government has come here to create an enemy that isn't here."
On Sunday, Sept. 28 nearly 250 peaceful protesters walked through the city, including elected leaders such as Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and Gov. Tina Kotek.
On Sunday, Sept. 28 nearly 250 peaceful protesters walked through the city, including elected leaders such as Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and Gov. Tina Kotek.
On Sunday, Sept. 28 nearly 250 peaceful protesters walked through the city, including elected leaders such as Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and Gov. Tina Kotek.
On Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, federal vehicles come and go at the ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. All vehicles are unmarked, half don't have license plates and the others have plates from various states. Of the workers driving the vehicles, at least half have their faces fully covered.
On Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, just a handful of peaceful protests stand outside of Portland's ICE facility. Tami Stolzen, from California, holds a sign in front of the building. She is in town visiting a friend but felt compelled to show solidarity with local protesters because she "doesn't want my tax money to be used to fight our own people ... the federal government has come here to create an enemy that isn't here."