Trump orders Hegseth to send troops to Portland
Trump said Saturday that he's directed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to provide "all necessary troops" to Portland, Oregon, and to any other ICE facility that is facing threats from the antifa movement or from any other domestic terrorists.
Trump said on social media that he's authorizing "Full Force," if necessary.

Antifa is not a group, but rather a political philosophy or movement. The term comes from the longer "anti-fascist" and is used as a catchall for groups that oppose the concept of authoritarianism, neo-Nazism and white supremacy.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson told reporters Friday night that there has been a sudden influx of federal agents in the city.

"We did not ask for them to come. They are here without precedent or purpose,” he said.
On Thursday, the president signed a presidential memorandum directing an administration-wide effort aimed at cracking down on alleged "domestic terrorism" and "organized political violence."
He has threatened to send National Guard troops to cities to assist with ICE operations and combat crime.
-ABC News' Isabella Murray






