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Texts Reveal Trump’s Unhinged Exchange With Governor Over His Crackdown

September 30, 2025
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Texts Reveal Trump’s Unhinged Exchange With Governor Over His Crackdown
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President Donald Trump entered into an insane back and forth with Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek over his deployment of National Guard troops to the state’s largest city.

More than anything, the messages, obtained by local outlet KATU, reveal the president does, in fact, text in precisely the same manner he posts on Truth Social.

“Governor: The ICE Facility in Portland was attacked again last night. In fact, it, and other Federal Buildings, are being attacked on a nightly basis. We can’t have this,” reads one message he sent to Kotek on Sunday. “Thank you for your attention to this matter! PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP.”

Democratic candidate for the Governor of Oregon, Tina Kotek, running in the 2022 U.S. midterm elections, appears in an undated handout photo provided October 11, 2022.
Democrat Tina Kotek was elected governor of Oregon in 2022. Tina Kotek/via Reuters

Kotek, a Democrat, appears to have stood her ground, telling the president that he broke an earlier promise of liaising with her before taking further action in the state.

“I notified you to get things in order, and you didn’t. They attacked our ICE Patriots last night, and at other times. If you get your State in order, we don’t come in, but everyone knows that Portland has been an unmitigated disaster for years,” he replied, according to KATU. “I wont let that happen in America! President DJT.”

Trump's first exchange with Kotek.
Trump has mobilized 200 National Guard troops to enter Portland for the purpose of protecting ICE facilities from what he calls “domestic terrorists.” KATU

The texts themselves seem to have actually been typed out by White House aide Natalie Harp, a former One America News Network anchor who joined Trump’s team in 2022. Her work for the president has earned Harp, 34, the nickname “The Human Printer,” on account of her following him around with a portable printer to spare him looking at screens.

Natalie Harp appears at the New York State Supreme Court as former U.S. President Donald Trump's  criminal trial continues, in New York, U.S., 30 April 2024. Donald Trump is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign.     Curtis Means/Pool via REUTERS
Trump’s texts appear to have been typed out by Natalie Harp, a White House aide known as “The Human Printer.” Curtis Means/via REUTERS

Over the past week, Trump has repeatedly raged against what he describes as “domestic terrorists” in Oregon’s largest city, mobilizing 200 National Guard troops to protect Immigration and Customer Enforcement facilities in Portland from “ANTIFA,” using “Full Force, if necessary.”

The target of his ire would appear to be the nightly protests staged outside ICE buildings in Portland since June, which local police say have been “largely sedate” and in any case “limited to fewer than thirty participants” at any given time.

Trump's second exchange with Kotek.
Kotek has fought back by filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming the president’s characterization of the city as “war ravaged” is “pure fiction.” KATU

Kotek and Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield have now filed a lawsuit alleging the deployment is based on exaggerated claims, describing Trump’s “war ravaged” characterization of the city as “pure fiction.”

The president has already deployed federal agents and military personnel to Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Chicago, with more boots promised on the ground in Memphis as part of a wider crusade against what he says, without providing evidence, is an ongoing crime wave in Democrat-controlled cities.

Federal statistics show violent crime has in fact broadly been in decline across the country since the height of the coronavirus pandemic, and the latest polls show almost 60 percent of voters are opposed to the Trump administration’s use of federal troops in urban areas.

The Daily Beast has reached out to the White House and Kotek’s office for further comment on the exchange.

The post Texts Reveal Trump’s Unhinged Exchange With Governor Over His Crackdown appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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