As the threat of National Guard troops descending on the city looms, protesters in Portland, Oregon, are putting a new spin on their demonstrations against the Trump administration.
Organizers called an “emergency” edition of the World Naked Bike Ride, an annual Portland event that typically takes place in the summer. On Sunday, naked cyclists took to the streets of the quirky city in order to “bring attention to the Militarization of Portland and the ongoing and escalating harm that is happening to our immigrant and indigenous communities,” organizers wrote in an Instagram post.
Recent protests in Portland have caught attention for striking a lighter, more absurdist tone than other demonstrations against the Trump administration.
Recent protests in Portland have caught attention for striking a lighter, more absurdist tone than other demonstrations against the Trump administration. Poking fun at President Donald Trump’s false claim that Portland has been ravaged by war, protesters have gathered at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in recent weeks in inflatable dinosaur, frog, unicorn and miscellaneous Pokémon costumes, dancing to upbeat music.
Trump has federalized National Guard troops in several cities, such as Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., in an effort to crack down on what he has characterized as out-of-control crime. In addition, he also has floated invoking the rarely used Insurrection Act, an 1807 law that would allow him to use the military for domestic law enforcement purposes.








