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Weds 9AM | Oregon AG responds to Trump sending troops to Portland

A First Army Observer Coach/Trainer watches as Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oregon National Guard, makes plans for their next movement during their patrol at Fort Bliss, Texas.
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A First Army Observer Coach/Trainer watches as Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oregon National Guard, makes plans for their next movement during their patrol at Fort Bliss, Texas. The patrols that were created by First Army OC/T’s were designed to mirror real life situations that the 2nd Bn., 162nd Inf Regt. will come across during their time in Kosovo as part of the Kosovo Force mission. First Army has been partnered with the 2nd Bn., 162nd Inf. Regt. since for more than a year. This partnership is put in place to ensure these National Guard Soldiers are prepared for any challenges they may face during a deployment.

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield joins the Exchange to discuss the latest decision by the Trump administration to send National Guard troops to Portland under federal authority. Governor Tina Kotek engaged in an email exchange with President Trump on the issue, which was reported by the Oregonian on Sept. 29.

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