July 31, 2020 Portland man charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to downtown courthouse A Portland, Ore., man was charged in a criminal complaint Friday with allegedly throwing an explosive device at the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse.
July 31, 2020 Justice Department lawyers request TRO protecting journalists lifted, claim impostors abuse protections The order was originally set to last for two weeks, but Justice Department lawyers want the orders removed immediately.
July 30, 2020 Black Trump supporter stabbed at protest says ‘medics’ at Portland protest were first to respond Duncomb says he plans to testify
July 30, 2020 Black conservative journalist stabbed at Portland protest, report says Duncomb says he was there to document protests
July 30, 2020 Springfield, Ore., sees clash between police, marchers On Wednesday evening, violence broke out in Springfield, Oregon's ninth-largest city, about 108 miles south of Portland
July 29, 2020 Portland business owner describes 'devastating situation,' says 'there are no consequences' for crimes A business owner in Portland, Ore., told "Bill Hemmer Reports" Wednesday that "nobody feels comfortable" due to the violence that has gripped parts of the city for more than two months.
July 29, 2020 US Marshals Service director says Portland protests 'hijacked by violent extremists' While protests in Portland, Ore. have been "hijacked by violent extremists," the U.S. Marshals stationed there aim to come to a resolution, U.S. Marshals Service Director Donald Washington stated Tuesday evening.
July 29, 2020 Federal agents to begin leaving Portland’s downtown: DHS, Oregon governor The federal agents who have clashed with protesters in Portland will begin a “phased withdrawal” from the city's downtown area starting Thursday, Oregon's Democratic Gov. Kate Brown announced.
July 29, 2020 Fireworks, then tear gas: Night 62 in Portland sees more clashes; Trump in talks to pull out federal officers Portland on Tuesday witnessed its 62nd consecutive night of protests since the death of George Floyd – with hundreds of demonstrators once again gathering by a federal courthouse and some tossing fireworks – prompting federal officers to come outside and launch tear gas to cause them to disperse.
July 29, 2020 Sen. John Kennedy says Barr hearing triggered his gag reflex: Dems upset 'he's out of their control' Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy had to turn off Attorney General William Barr's Tuesday hearing before the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee because "it was triggering [his] gag reflex."