

By Michael Winship
A couple of days before the Fourth of July, I was walking home after a proper, socially distanced outdoor breakfast with a good friend, and noticed on my lower Manhattan block two white sedans marked in red and blue, โUS Department of Homeland Security.โ
I thought it was odd. Iโd never seen them in my neighborhood before, and what especially struck me was that the cars each had those heavily reinforced partitions separating the driverโs seat from the backโlike in a police car for holding someone arrested or being taken in for questioning.
What gives? I never could find out, but their very presence was disturbing and now we know, thanks to the news from Portland, Oregon, that DHS has been auditioning in that city for its role as Donald Trumpโs personal paramilitary, perhaps on a nationwide scale.
Under the guise of protecting federal property during recent protestsโspecifically, a courthouse and an office building in a small wedge of Portlandโa job normally handled by the Federal Protective Service has now been taken over by elements of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the United States Marshal Service. Perhaps others are involved as wellโitโs difficult to know because Homeland Security is being tight-lipped and the mysterious officers involved are driving unmarked rental minivans and often dress in military-style camo gear with little or no identification other than a generic โPOLICEโ printed on their uniforms.
Those cars I saw on my street? As per a former senior DHS intelligence official who talked to The Nation magazine, unlike other government law enforcement agencies, โThe fact is, they donโt have to do anything in marked vehicles. Such operations happen all the time and at the discretion of supervisors.โ
According to The New York Times, โFederal officers on the ground in Portland have deployed a range of forceful tactics: They appeared to fire less-lethal munitions from slits in the facade of the federal courthouse, one officer walked the street while swinging a burning ball emitting tear gas, and camouflaged personnel drove in unmarked vans.โ (The Times also quotes an internal DHS memo expressing concern that those deployed lack proper training for riot control or mass demonstrations.)
But thatโs not all. Yes, there are some on the streets who have vandalized buildings (mostly with spray paint), set fires, thrown objects and damaged property, but many, many more peaceful protestersโas well as journalists and legal observersโsome not near the federal properties at all, have been beaten, gassed, fired upon with rubber bullets and flash bangs, and hauled off for little or no reason. One of them, Mark Pettibone, told Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) he was terrified: โI am basically tossed into the vanโฆ I couldnโt see and they held my hands over my head.โ After being driven around and then placed in a detention cell, Pettibone was released a couple of hours later, after demanding a lawyer. OPB reports, โHe said he did not receive any paperwork, citation or record of his arrest.โ
Attorney Juan Chavez, director of the civil rights project at the Oregon Justice Resource Center, told OPB reporter Jonathan Levinson, โItโs like stop and frisk meets Guantanamo Bay. You have laws regarding probable cause that can lead to arrests. It sounds more like abduction. It sounds like theyโre kidnapping people off the streets.โ
On July 11, another peaceful and unarmed demonstrator, 26-year-old Donavan La Bella, was shot in the face by federal officers using those so-called โless-lethalโ munitions, causing severe skull and facial fractures requiring reconstructive surgery.
In response, Trump decries โanarchists and agitators.โ On Thursday, his Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf declared, โPortland has been under siege for 47 straight days by a violent mob while local political leaders refuse to restore order to protect their city.โ A spokesperson for CBP said, โViolent anarchists have organized events in Portland over the last several weeks with willful intent to damage and destroy federal property, as well as injure federal officers and agents. These criminal actions will not be tolerated.โ
Yet local newspaper The Oregonian points out that such statements and crazed headlines from right-wing media about a city โunder siegeโ are โhardly representative of daily life, including peaceful anti-racism demonstrations that have drawn tens of thousands of protesters, in a city of 650,000 people that encompasses 145 square miles.โ (Most violent confrontations have taken place later at night between small groups and police within a 12-block area.)
Indeed, no one in Portland city or Oregon state government requested the DHSโ militarized presence in the first place. Instead, local officials have demanded that the federal โrapid deployment teamsโ leave, believing their aggressive presence has made an already difficult situation much worse.
Acting DHS Secretary Wolf has so far refused to do so. “I don’t need invitations by the state, state mayors or state governors to do our job,โ he announced. โWe’re going to do that whether they like us there or not.”
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler has denounced DHS actions as โan attack upon our democracy.โ Oregon Governor Kate Brown, a Democrat, described their presence as โa blatant abuse of power.โ She said these police from the outside are provoking confrontation as a political ploy on the part of Donald Trump and his minions who aim to distract from the coronavirus and economic crises and bolster his chances for re-election, which grow fainter by the day.
Spencer Ackerman and Winston Ross of The Daily Beast spoke to the stateโs two US senators. โItโs no surprise that the agency that detained innocent children at the border was deployed to Portland for more political theater at Trump’s behest,โ Ron Wyden said. โTrump and his occupying army are escalating violence and trampling on the constitutional rights of Oregonians.โ Jeff Merkley added, โThe president may think that this authoritarian made-for-TV stunt will help his reelection, but real peopleโs lives and rights are at stake.โ
Yale philosopher Jason Stanley warns, โLawlessness in the name of law and order is the hallmark of fascism.โ That this all should come just as we lose Rep. John Lewis and the Rev. C.T. Vivian, two giants of the civil rights movement who faced down police bent on violently opposing justice, has a fearful symmetry.
Lawsuits and restraining orders are being filed, criminal investigations into DHS behavior have begun, legislation is being proposed. But as concerned officials try to get to the bottom of this, there may be something worse at play, something potentially more sinister than even the billy clubs, water hoses and police dogs hurled against civil rights activists. Christopher David, the disabled, 53-year-old Navy veteran whose brutal encounter with police went viral Saturday night, said it well: Trump โis trying to see how far he can push it in Portland and create some kind of model for other cities so he can stir up enough chaos and discontent to try and win the election again. All of this is just doubling down on his strategy of division and chaos.โ
Even worse, it conceivably could be connected to a greater scheme designed to steal the November election. David Atkins at Washington Monthly, as well as I and many others have taken note of a terrific new piece by Andy Kroll in Rolling Stone headlined, โThe Plot Against America: The GOPโs Plan to Suppress the Vote and Sabotage the Election.โ
In it, Kroll reports that in 2018 a 1982 consent decree was lifted that forbade the Republican Party from using various voter suppression ruses, including fake โballot securityโ groups of off-duty law enforcement officers stationed outside polling places to harass and intimidate voters of color.
According to Kroll, Justin Clark, a Trump senior campaign lawyer, told a private meeting of Republicans last November โthat the end of the consent decree was โa huge, huge, huge, huge deal,โ freeing the RNC to directly coordinate with campaigns and political committees on so-called Election Day operations. The RNC is sending millions of dollars to state Republican parties to vastly expand these measures, which include recruiting 50,000 poll observers to deploy in key precincts.โ
You can bet that Republicans will pull out all the stops to get Trump and their other candidates reelected, their methods possibly including those phony โballot securityโ gangs. Having read Krollโs piece, David Atkins goes some scary steps further, fearing โa terrifying abuse of power.โ
We could end up seeing armed private contractors hired by the RNC and affiliated conservative organizations to intimidate Democratic-leaning voters, bolstered by camouflage-wearing taxpayer-funded rifle-toting border patrol agents aggressively checking papers of every voter in line in the guise of โsecuring against voter fraudโ on the presidentโs orders. This would be happening during the most tense presidential election in our lifetimes during a raging pandemic, often in lines in which voters must wait 8 to 10 hours to vote due to restricted polling places in minority communitiesโalso a blatant suppression attempt enabled by the Supreme Courtโs voiding of many of the protections of the Voting Rights Act.
Hard to believe? Remember thereโs a right-wing culture infecting the ranks of ICE and CBP and that a Democratic victory would see restraints on their freewheeling, pistol-packing ways. If they can help Trump win, their power will be even further unbridled. Whatโs more, the plutocrats bankrolling the GOP get-out-the-vote effort fear losing their conservative judges, their tax breaks and their get-out-of-jail-free cards. Theyโll stop at nothing.
We need to wise up and prepare for the onslaught. Trump just refused to tell Chris Wallace of Fox News whether or not he’ll accept the election results. Donald Trump is a menace who if he sees heโs losing bigtimeโand he doesโwonโt hesitate to repress the vote count so that he can declare a second term and because, in his words, โIโve been very unfairly treated.โ
Donald Trump puts the petty in petty tyrant but heโs a tyrant, nonetheless. Be on the alert.
Published by Common Dreams, 07.20.2020, under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.
