The Brief

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell signed two executive orders outlining the city’s response if federal troops or agents are deployed.

The orders aim to separate city police from federal operations and strengthen protections for immigrants and refugees.

Harrell said the actions promote transparency and accountability, while ensuring Seattle supports peaceful protests.

SEATTLE - Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell signed two executive orders Tuesday outlining how the city will respond if President Donald Trump deploys the National Guard or federal agents to Seattle.

Harrell said the measures are meant to protect residents and clarify the role of local law enforcement while maintaining transparency and accountability.

What we know:

The first executive order aims to separate Seattle p

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