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Oregon’s governor says she told Kristi Noem ‘there is no insurrection in Oregon’

There was a bit of an unexplained delay earlier between Kristi Noem’s arrival at the airport in Portland and the departure of the homeland security secretary’s motorcade for the Ice field office.

The reason, it seems, is that Noem was greeted at the airport by Oregon’s governor, Tina Kotek, who said in a statement that she asked for the meeting when she “heard through unofficial channels” that the secretary planned to visit Portland.

According to Kotek, she “reiterated again that there is no insurrection in Oregon.”

“I requested that Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents obey Oregon laws when they engage in federal operations,” the governor added. “I reiterated that I continue to be focused on doing whatever I can to protect Oregonians from military intervention or harmful federal law enforcement tactics. Oregon is united against military policing in our communities.”

In a news conference on Sunday, after Oregon had convinced a federal judge appointed by Donald Trump that conditions on the ground did not come close to warranting military intervention, Kotek told reporters that she was concerned that federal officers were violating state law.

“We’ve worked really hard in the state of Oregon, from 2020 on, to have better crowd control techniques. There are clear laws of when you can be using teargas, for example. They’re not following any of those,” the governor said the day after federal officer blanketed the neighborhood around the facility in teargas.

The intensity of the chemical munitions was such that a reporter who visited the site the following day had trouble breathing.

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Gabrielle Canon

Earlier on Tuesday, senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, accused the Trump administration of orchestrating a plan to crush dissent and opposition, and called on his colleagues to recognize the authoritarian takeover unfolding around them.

“We aren’t on the verge of an authoritarian takeover – we are in the middle of it,” he said, after outlining how a cycle of outrage has clouded the ability of senators to see the concentration of power in its totality. “I think it’s time for all of us – Republicans and Democrats – to really step back and come to terms with the full picture of what is happening right now in America.”

Speaking on the Senate floor, Murphy stood next to a sign outlining what he described as five steps in what he called “The Plan” to bring about the death of a democracy:

  1. Convert the justice system into a political witch hunt operation

  2. Eliminate the free press and replace it with state-run media

  3. Militarize law enforcement

  4. Seize control of government spending and taxation

  5. Rig the rules

Murphy talked through each step, connecting actions already taken by the Trump administration to each. Murphy described how the indictment of former FBI director James Comey, and the investigation of the attorney general of New York, Letitia James, both of whom previously led investigations of Trump, instills fear in people who might otherwise speak out. “This is a tried and true tactic of a totalitarian state,” he said.

Murphy pointed to the administration’s use of the federal government regulatory powers to censor and consolidate media, and threats to pull the licenses of stations that didn’t remove the president’s loudest critics from the air.

“The deployment of the military to Chicago and to Portland and Los Angeles is illegal,” Murphy said, moving to step three. “But it is designed, once again to quell dissent and protest. This isn’t about public safety – it is about political intimidation.”

Murphy named examples of the administration overstepping Congressional control of spending and taxation, including the cancellation of grants and suspending projects in Democratic-led cities and states.

The fifth part of the plan, he said, is happening through Trump’s demands that Congressional lines be redrawn to elect more Republicans.

Murphy said all these events are connected to a “well-thought-out plan” that will allow Trump and his allies to “rule forever”.

“The rules get rigged, essentially, so the party in power never loses – that is the plan,” Murphy said. “It is not too late for us to see it and for us to stop it.”

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