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Guess what, the Portland PD have finally been allowed to do their jobs in the meantime. So since Oregon and Portland didn't like the last ruling, they changed the facts on the ground, having PPD tear down antifa tents on the sidewalks near the ICE facility, and then requested an en banc hearing from the full panel of judges. They could have let the PPD do their jobs from the beginning, but that just demonstrates that Democrats are much more interested in politics than enforcing existing laws in a fair, unbiased manner.
Wow..so there's still no need for the National Guard to come in and start smashing heads. Who woulda thunk it? lol

Quote:So since Oregon and Portland didn't like the last ruling, they changed the facts on the ground, having PPD tear down antifa tents on the sidewalks near the ICE facility, and then requested an en banc hearing from the full panel of judges.

Liar. They never changed any facts nor requested anything of the PPD. It was the PPD that suggested it to them. So much for the big liberal Portland conspiracy theory.

"Portland police spokesperson Mike Benner said the protest camp had become a focal point of the area surrounding the ICE facility and that there had been a “noticeable increase in fights, antagonistic behavior, and other illegal activity” at the site.

“Given the heightened intensity and level of criminal activity observed, the Portland Police Bureau recommended to the mayor’s office that an emergency abatement be conducted to vacate and clean the area,” Benner said. “Ultimately, this decision was made in the best interest of everyone involved to reduce the risk of harm, restore public safety and encourage a change in behavior moving forward.”

And so the "violent rioting" continues unabated:

"As Portland anticipated a 5 p.m. Tuesday deadline for the 9th Circuit Court’s judges to decide whether to reconsider federal deployment of Oregon National Guard troops to the city, a festive mood returned Monday outside the city’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building that has been at the center of protests since June.

On Monday, more than 50 people enjoyed a calm and lighthearted atmosphere outside the ICE building in South Portland. “Craftivists” were back at their yarn table to teach people how to crochet, and a Latin Dance Protest offered free dance lessons."

According to news reports covering the encampment outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in Portland, police didn't clear the area sooner for a mix of reasons, including legal constraints, a less aggressive enforcement strategy by the city, and the need to differentiate the protest from standard homeless encampments. The camp was ultimately cleared in October 2025 after a change in police tactics.
- Google AI

And yet it was all the PPD's idea, which the mayor's office agreed to immediately. That's the precise opposite of impeding the PPD from doin what it wants. You can't blame someone for doing the exact opposite of what they did, however desperate you are to scapegoat liberal politicians. And it completely destroys the false narrative of MAGA that the PPD are not doing anything. Any other lies of Trump you want to mindlessly defend? Oh yeah.."the city is burning!" lol
Booyah!

"A federal judge in Oregon on Friday issued a permanent injunction barring the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard on the streets of Portland in response to protests against the president's immigration policies.

"This Court arrives at the necessary conclusion that there was neither 'a rebellion or danger of a rebellion' nor was the President 'unable with the regular forces to execute the laws of the United States' in Oregon when he ordered the federalization and deployment of the National Guard," U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut, who was appointed by President Donald Trump in his first term, wrote in her ruling.

The Trump administration can appeal the ruling if it wants to.

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek responded to the ruling Friday, calling Trump's move to federalize the guard "a gross abuse of power."

"Oregon National Guard members have been away from their jobs and families for 38 days. The California National Guard has been here for just over one month. Based on this ruling, I am renewing my call to the Trump Administration to send all troops home now," Kotek said.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta, whose justice department argued in the case objecting over his state's National Guard's deployment, called the decision "a win for the rule of law, for the constitutional values that govern our democracy, and for the American people."

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ruling."

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/jud...rcna236421
Third TRO from the same judge. 9_9
Good suggestion: Anyone arrested for a crime while "protesting" loses all access to welfare and food stamps... forever.
See how many of these people with all this free time on their hands are willing to lose what gives them so much free time.
Who appointed you the time police? If people have time to protest, then they have time. So the fuck what? Are people now to be invalidated on the basis of how much spare time they have?
Using my tax money to have the free time to protest instead of work means you're a fraud.
(Nov 15, 2025 10:44 PM)Syne Wrote: [ -> ]Using my tax money to have the free time to protest instead of work means you're a fraud.

How are they "using your taxpayer money"? Do you get to micromanage the lives of everyone who relies in any way on govt subsidies? Uh no..
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