Arrests were made as groups gathered in Portland Wednesday, according to Portland Police. Police say one group got in the way of officers who were responding to a crash in Northeast Portland. MORE | Protesters for racial justice, other social issues gather in Northeast PortlandPortland Police say officers responded to a rollover crash near Northeast 6th Avenue and Fremont just after 5:15 p. m. Wednesday. Police said the baby and the driver.
Hours after President Joe Biden was sworn into office and implored the nation to come together, dozens of protesters gathered Wednesday afternoon in Seattle's Occidental Park for a tense demonstration that included a march through downtown in which a flag was set on fire.
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ANTIFA mobs clashed with cops as rioters vandalized the HQ of the Oregon Democrats, burned American flags outside state capitols and chanted anti Joe Biden slurs during a series of protests held on Inauguration Day.
Hundreds of members of the militant left-wing-group gathered in cities across the US yesterday as cops were forced to fire tear gas as protests erupted into violence and vandalism.
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Cops say they have arrested a man for investigation of burglary and property damageCredit: twitter/SeattlePD
FOX News contributor Dan Bongino joins FOX & Friends Weekend host Pete Hegseth with reaction on Hannity
This is a rush transcript from Hannity, January 20, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
SEAN HANNITY, HOST: Welcome to Hannity.
We do have breaking news we re following tonight violence erupting again in Portland and Seattle.
And today, after a historic and groundbreaking four years in the White House, President Trump departed Washington, D.C., a huge crowd awaited him. In his final remarks, the president reiterated that his America first movement has only just begun.
Oregon faces legal challenges after establishing blacks-only COVID-19 relief fund
A COVID-19 relief fund set up by the state of Oregon has run into legal challenges after it became known that the fund was reserved exclusively for African American residents. The state’s doling out of inadequate financial aid to troubled businesses on race-based criteria reveals the politically bankrupt and deeply reactionary nature of racialist politics.
The Oregon Cares Fund was arranged by state Democratic Party officials in July 2020 and reserved $62 million out of the $200 million that was set aside by the Oregon legislature’s Emergency Board to provide relief to small businesses affected by the pandemic. The fund’s website declares it is intended for “Black people, Black-owned businesses, and Black community based organizations” and provides up to $3,000 per-family and $100,000 per-business. The relief funds were drawn from the $1.4 billion that the state of Oregon received from the f