This is How Bad Portland Has Gotten Now: Rioters Setting Fires to Apartment Buildings

Portland’s mayor Ted Wheeler continues to refuse help from President Trump, even as rioters set fire to businesses and apartment buildings as families sleep.

Joe Visconti of The Scoop reports that Portland rioters set “businesses and apartment buildings on fire, including where Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler allegedly lives.”

President Trump, who has repeatedly offered Federal assistance to the mayor, told reporters, “We could solve that problem in approximately one hour. But the mayor refuses, perhaps for political reasons. I don’t know why, it’s good for him to have a city that’s falling apart and that’s under siege now for 94 days. But really has been under siege for years if you know Portland.”

 

President Trump promised the mayor that he and his city would have some “nice evenings” if he would allow the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice do their job.

Trump added, “we’re doing the best we can to help them without really much of a consent.”

Watch the video to see the terrifying things rioters, Antifa and Joe Biden supporters are doing on a nightly basis in Portland.


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