Rooftop

Federal agents stand atop, and occasionally fire pepper balls down on protestors below, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in South Portland on Oct. 4. 

OREGON — With the threat of a shutdown looming much of this year, Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley explained what congressional Democrats are demanding in order to reopen the federal government, and he also denounced President Trump’s deployment of federal troops to Portland last Wednesday.

The ask is two-fold — reverse cuts to healthcare spending solidified by the “Big, Beautiful Bill” and have the White House properly distribute funds appropriated by Congress — though Merkley has a laundry list of disagreements with the current administration. He emphasized the government hasn’t been functioning properly, and after narrowly avoiding one in March, this is the first shutdown since 2018.

Side by side

Protestors fall back as federal agents line up to allow vehicles to exit the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland.