After checking multiple local and national sources, this claim turns out to be false. Ice Cube’s tour bus did catch fire in downtown Portland on September 25, 2025, but according to official reports from both KPTV Fox 12 Oregon and OregonLive, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. Police and fire crews said they don’t believe it was a targeted attack, and there’s no evidence that anyone connected to Antifa or any political group was involved. The rumor that “Antifa mistook Ice Cube’s bus for ICE” started from a TikTok video that showed the damaged bus and made assumptions with no verified proof. From there, a few posts on X (Twitter) and Bluesky exaggerated the story, claiming Antifa was behind it, but again, no credible outlet or law enforcement statement supports that. The second part of the claim, saying that Trump sent troops to Portland after Antifa attacks, is also not true. While Trump did issue a statement designating Antifa as a “domestic terrorist organization” around that time, a federal judge blocked his attempt to send troops into Portland. BBC News and the White House fact sheet confirm that no deployment happened. Overall, this claim mixes a real event with false political rumors to make it sound dramatic. There’s no supportive evidence of Antifa involvement or any troop deployment by Trump.
Sources:
KPTV Fox 12 Oregon — Fire damages Ice Cube’s tour bus in Portland (Sept 25, 2025)
OregonLive — Ice Cube’s tour bus catches fire in downtown Portland (Sept 25, 2025)
BBC — Judges block Trump from deploying troops to Portland (Oct 6, 2025)
The White House — Fact Sheet: Trump designates Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization (Sept 22, 2025)
TikTok video: @keepportlandwicked (Sept 23, 2025)