Published on: 09/29/2025
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An Army veteran on Portland City Council is calling on current and former members of the U.S. military to speak out against President Donald Trump’s planned deployment of the National Guard in Portland.
“We are facing an illegal and unprecedented assault on our civil rights by the Trump administration,” Councilor Mitch Green said in a video statement shared by his office. In the clip, Green is dressed in his Army fatigues and standing in Terry Schrunk Plaza, a federally-owned park adjacent to Portland City Hall.
Green is one of three representatives in District 4, which includes downtown Portland and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office building in South Portland, which has attracted periodic protests. Trump has pointed to these protests as a reason for the deployment.
Green urged current members of the military who may be deployed to Portland to consider their oath of services to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic.”
“That oath does not grant the president a right to your absolute obedience,” he said. “You have not only the right, but the duty to disobey an unlawful order.”
He called on service members and veterans to show up in uniform to protest the deployment in Portland.
“I’m asking you to engage in that sense of duty cultivated while in service, and use your voice to speak out,” he said.
Green is one of the more progressive members of city council and a member of the Democratic Socialists of America. Since entering office in January, he’s spoken out frequently against Trump’s policies and actions.
In July, he told OPB he’s prepared to face arrest for defending the city against federal actions.
“I feel an obligation to this city to be someone who, when this moment comes, takes that risk instead of rolling over for an authoritarian,” Green said at the time.
Green is not the only member of council with military experience. Fellow District 4 Councilor Eric Zimmerman also served in the Army and is a member of the Oregon National Guard. He declined to comment.
News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/09/29/portland-councilor-army-veteran-mitch-green-calls-service-member-reject-deployment/
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