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Portland-based attorney James Buchal on the federal government dropping nearly half of all Portland riot cases.
Portland, Oregon, Mayor Ted Wheeler said Saturday he was grateful for the White House’s "support" after President Biden reversed a Trump administration order that allowed federal agents to intervene in the city's riots last summer.
"Thankful for the support of the current administration," the embattled mayor, who narrowly won reelection, pointedly wrote on Twitter.
The anti-rioting executive order was among several Biden reversed Friday through his own executive orders.
Trump actions canceled by Biden included the former president's July order to create a garden of monuments to "American Heroes" in response to damage to statues across the U.S.
United-statesPortlandOregonWhite-houseDistrict-of-columbiaAmericaAmericanChuck-lovellKieranl-ramseyTed-wheelerElmer-yarboroughGeorge-floydThe Democratic mayor of Portland Ted Wheeler said Saturday he is 'grateful' to President Joe Biden for rescinding Donald Trump's order allowing an influx of federal agents to help quell riots that gripped the city last summer.
The executive order, issued in July, directed agents to protect monuments, statues and federal property as violent mobs ransacked Oregon's largest city following demonstrations sparked by George Floyd's murder.
The order is one of several issued by Trump that Biden has now rescinded, prompting Wheeler to tweet: 'Thankful for the support of the current administration.'
Ted Wheeler - Mayor of Portland, Oregon - on Saturday welcomed news President Biden had rescinded a Trump executive order dispatching federal troops to help quell riots
United-statesOregonTexasWhite-houseDistrict-of-columbiaAmericansAmericaDerek-chauvinDonald-trumpBarack-obamaPortland-ted-wheelerTed-wheelerThe Oregonian, Oregon’s largest local newspaper, retracted its previous endorsement for defunding the police when it published an editorial calling for the
“While we supported the move at the time, we – and all Portlanders – should recognize what has also been lost. The Gun Violence Reduction Team responded to every shooting, identifying incidents that were connected and helping disrupt potential retaliatory action,” wrote
“Officers had established relationships with many of those considered high-risk for being involved in gun violence, connecting people with resources in the community as well as communicating with them about ongoing disputes to keep violence down,” continued the article. “And as part of their work, they took dozens of guns off the street.”
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