Naked bike riders demonstrate against federal troops in ‘quintessentially Portland’ protest
Portland Metro councilors back a clothing-optional bike ride protesting federal troop deployment and city militarization, with up to 10,000 riders in past events, organizers said.
- Protesters in Portland, Oregon, held an "emergency" World Naked Bike Ride to oppose immigration enforcement policies of the Trump administration.
- The ride was organized in response to President Donald Trump's plans to mobilize the National Guard for ongoing protests in the city.
- The World Naked Bike Ride has been a Portland event since 2004 and can draw around 10,000 participants in peak years.
- Rider Janene King described the nude ride as a 'quintessentially Portland way to protest.
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Naked protesters cycle through Portland in protest against federal troops
Protesters rallying against the Trump administration in Portland put the city’s quirky and irreverent reputation on display Sunday by pedaling through the streets wearing absolutely nothing — or close to it — in an “emergency” edition of the annual World Naked Bike Ride.
Portland cyclists strip naked in protest against National Guard deployment, ICE
Hundreds of cyclists took to the streets Sunday while, naked. They were protesting the Trump’s administration’s plans to deploy the National Guard to Portland, and the presence of the U.S. Immigration and and Customs Enforcement facility on Southwest Macadam Avenue.
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