This claim is mostly true. President Donald Trump did in fact deploy federal troops to Portland, Oregon, recently, stating on September 27, via social media that he was directing Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth to "provide all necessary troops" to Portland to protect ICE facilities, which he described as "under siege" by Antifa and other domestic terrorists. The White House
The deployment faced immediate legal challenges. A federal judge in Oregon ruled that the deployment of National Guard troops to Portland was unconstitutional, citing violations of First Amendment rights. Similarly, a federal judge in Chicago also blocked the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops in Illinois, questioning the credibility and justification of the federal government's actions. The Washington Post
This leads us to the section in the claim about behind the scenes conversations. Behind the scenes, White House officials indicated that the deployment served a dual purpose. According to Reddit, a source familiar with internal discussions, the administration viewed the situation as an opportunity to advance its federal crime crackdown, using the protection of ICE facilities as a justification.