U.S. President Donald Trump has once again stirred controversy by claiming, without evidence, that an “insurrection” is underway in Portland, Oregon. During an interview on Newsmax, Trump alleged that the city is facing a surge in violent crime and unrest, suggesting that he may send National Guard troops to restore order. His remarks come amid growing tensions over federal intervention in local law enforcement and public safety issues.
Earlier Monday, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that he is considering invoking the Insurrection Act of 1792, a rarely used law that allows a president to deploy active-duty military forces to enforce order within the United States. If enacted, the move would authorize troops to directly engage in civilian law enforcement—an extraordinary measure with limited precedent in modern American history. The act has not been widely applied since the 1960s civil rights era, and legal experts warn that doing so now could inflame tensions and raise serious constitutional questions.
Trump’s comments reflect his ongoing effort to frame Democratic-led cities, particularly Portland, as lawless and unsafe. The former president has frequently criticized local leaders for their handling of crime, claiming that liberal policies have allowed violence and chaos to spread. However, state and city officials in Oregon have consistently disputed his assertions, noting that crime rates have fluctuated and that law enforcement remains under local control.
As Trump positions himself for a potential political comeback, his statements about Portland underscore a broader strategy to appeal to voters concerned about public safety, while also reigniting debates over the balance between federal authority and states’ rights.


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