Trump administration dispatched armed staff to suppress demonstrations Local government repulsed July 22 7:41

Amid local racism protests across the U.S., the Trump administration dispatched armed federal officials to quell demonstrators, while some local governments used excessive police force. We are strengthening repulsion, saying that we are putting peaceful demonstrations at risk.

As demonstrations continue to protest racial discrimination throughout the United States, in Portland, Oregon, armed personnel dispatched from the Department of Homeland Security use warning bullets and tear sprays to suppress demonstrators. It is also pointed out that there are cases where the participants of the demonstration are detained without revealing the reason for the affiliation or arrest.


In response, Portland's Mayor Wheeler has called on the federal government to evacuate its staff, saying that excessive police force endangers peaceful demonstrations. I filed a lawsuit against the other party to stop the crackdown.


In response, White House spokeswoman Makeenaney said in a press conference on Thursday that "the opposition and Democrats put more importance on politics than on civil peace, but President Trump is aiming to restore law and order." I emphasized the position of a legitimate dispatch.


The Trump administration appears to be considering sending federal officials to multiple cities across the country, but the mayors of six cities, including Chicago and Atlanta, are jointly named and have sent letters to the federal government against the intervention. We are strengthening the repulsion by submitting.