
Portland could only muster 100.
Via KGW:
At least 100 anti-fascist demonstrators rallied in downtown Portland Saturday afternoon.
Refuse Fascism PDX organized the rally which started at 2 p.m. at Jamison Square. Demonstrators gave speeches criticizing President Donald Trump’s policies. They also got into a few spats with right-wing Patriot Prayer leader Joey Gibson, who showed up at the protest.
Demonstrators began marching in the streets to Tom McCall Waterfront Park at about 3:30 p.m. The group shouted chants throughout the march including “Whose streets? Our Streets!” and “No KKK, no fascist USA, no Trump.”
Portland police said while a march route was permitted, the group deviated from the route and delayed traffic.
The protesters stopped marching at Southwest 4th Avenue and Yamhill Street to hold a minutes-long moment of silence for Trayvon Martin, a black teenager who was shot and killed by George Zimmerman in 2012.
The group then continued to march and arrived at the waterfront at about 4:15 p.m. They then attempted to cross the Hawthorne Bridge but were blocked by police. Shortly after that, organizers thanked people for coming out and the group began to disperse.
