Federal agents will begin to withdraw from Portland, Oregon, after clashes with protesters drew attention around the world, the US Department of Homeland Security announced on Wednesday.
Kate Brown, Oregon’s Democratic governor, said agents would begin a “phased withdrawal”, with the first wave leaving the central area of the city on Thursday.
Chad Wolf, acting DHS secretary, said in a statement that the department had negotiated a plan with Ms Brown over the previous 24 hours. There would remain a “robust presence” of Oregon State Police in downtown Portland, Mr Wolf said.
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