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U.S. House Speaker Calls Portland Naked Bike Ride ‘Most Threatening Thing I’ve Seen Yet’

Over 1,000 Portlanders participated in a peaceful nude bike ride protesting ICE practices, while federal agents arrested about 30 people since June, officials said.

  • Sunday saw Portlanders mount an emergency World Naked Bike Ride outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building, with about 1,000 riders moving through the rain and no arrests made.
  • The World Naked Bike Ride, a tradition since 2004, has drawn up to 10,000 Portlanders and was called an emergency ride in response to National Guard and federal deployment plans.
  • Federal agents have arrested about 30 people outside the Portland ICE facility since June, including about 15 accused of assaults, and detained one clarinetist with a protest band in Clark County jail.
  • House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters `I’ve not seen them cross the line yet` while arguing radical leftist activists have abused law enforcement and congressional oversight is not triggered.
  • Judicial decisions have restricted DHS tactics against faith leaders and activists, while a three-judge panel ruled 200 National Guard troops can remain federalized but not deployed in Portland.
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