Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield
@agdanrayfield.bsky.social
Oregon’s Attorney General. Fighting for working families, keeping communities safe, and defending Oregon’s values every day.
It is unconscionable that we have a president who wants to penalize states for feeding people who are hungry - and that's why we'll continue to fight like hell for Oregonians.
November 11, 2025 at 12:13 AM
It is unconscionable that we have a president who wants to penalize states for feeding people who are hungry - and that's why we'll continue to fight like hell for Oregonians.
No president in the history of this country has ever tried to leverage food assistance in this political way.
The fact that we have to go to court to try to get people fed… it’s incredibly disheartening.
But we’ll continue to fight for Oregonians & basic human decency every day.
#SNAP
The fact that we have to go to court to try to get people fed… it’s incredibly disheartening.
But we’ll continue to fight for Oregonians & basic human decency every day.
#SNAP
November 8, 2025 at 3:55 PM
No president in the history of this country has ever tried to leverage food assistance in this political way.
The fact that we have to go to court to try to get people fed… it’s incredibly disheartening.
But we’ll continue to fight for Oregonians & basic human decency every day.
#SNAP
The fact that we have to go to court to try to get people fed… it’s incredibly disheartening.
But we’ll continue to fight for Oregonians & basic human decency every day.
#SNAP
We just got a huge win for Oregonians - and a check on the president's power: we received a ruling preventing the president from deploying the National Guard on the streets of our cities.
No one - not even the president - is above the law.
No one - not even the president - is above the law.
November 8, 2025 at 2:24 AM
We just got a huge win for Oregonians - and a check on the president's power: we received a ruling preventing the president from deploying the National Guard on the streets of our cities.
No one - not even the president - is above the law.
No one - not even the president - is above the law.
The president is disconnected from real facts and real people.
Costs are going up and working families are struggling - and meanwhile, the president is yanking benefits and passing regressive taxes: tariffs.
Costs are going up and working families are struggling - and meanwhile, the president is yanking benefits and passing regressive taxes: tariffs.
November 7, 2025 at 3:53 PM
The president is disconnected from real facts and real people.
Costs are going up and working families are struggling - and meanwhile, the president is yanking benefits and passing regressive taxes: tariffs.
Costs are going up and working families are struggling - and meanwhile, the president is yanking benefits and passing regressive taxes: tariffs.
We have an affordability crisis in this country. Trump’s illegal tariffs are impacting working families and small businesses across Oregon — and that’s why we filed a lawsuit to stop them.
November 7, 2025 at 1:23 AM
We have an affordability crisis in this country. Trump’s illegal tariffs are impacting working families and small businesses across Oregon — and that’s why we filed a lawsuit to stop them.
There are constitutional ways for the president to set tariffs - with safeguards, set by Congress. Trump even used them in his first term.
This time, though, he chose to abuse an emergency power to set illegal tariffs.
This time, though, he chose to abuse an emergency power to set illegal tariffs.
November 6, 2025 at 9:02 PM
There are constitutional ways for the president to set tariffs - with safeguards, set by Congress. Trump even used them in his first term.
This time, though, he chose to abuse an emergency power to set illegal tariffs.
This time, though, he chose to abuse an emergency power to set illegal tariffs.
Today in the Supreme Court, the president’s own lawyers said that the American people will pay 30-80% of the $4 trillion in tariffs.
Meanwhile, we’re experiencing an affordability crisis: rising costs of groceries, cuts to food benefits, and more.
This is a betrayal of trust.
Meanwhile, we’re experiencing an affordability crisis: rising costs of groceries, cuts to food benefits, and more.
This is a betrayal of trust.
November 6, 2025 at 3:16 AM
Today in the Supreme Court, the president’s own lawyers said that the American people will pay 30-80% of the $4 trillion in tariffs.
Meanwhile, we’re experiencing an affordability crisis: rising costs of groceries, cuts to food benefits, and more.
This is a betrayal of trust.
Meanwhile, we’re experiencing an affordability crisis: rising costs of groceries, cuts to food benefits, and more.
This is a betrayal of trust.
Today in the Supreme Court, the government’s own attorney admitted that the American people will pay 30-80% of Trump’s tariffs.
These tariffs are an unlawful tax on working families.
The Supreme Court needs to make sure no one is above the law — not even the president.
These tariffs are an unlawful tax on working families.
The Supreme Court needs to make sure no one is above the law — not even the president.
November 5, 2025 at 10:08 PM
Today in the Supreme Court, the government’s own attorney admitted that the American people will pay 30-80% of Trump’s tariffs.
These tariffs are an unlawful tax on working families.
The Supreme Court needs to make sure no one is above the law — not even the president.
These tariffs are an unlawful tax on working families.
The Supreme Court needs to make sure no one is above the law — not even the president.
We just presented our case at the U.S. Supreme Court — these tariffs are an illegal abuse of emergency power that’s harming working families across our country.
Oregon Solicitor General Ben Gutman joins to talk about how it went.
Oregon Solicitor General Ben Gutman joins to talk about how it went.
November 5, 2025 at 6:53 PM
We just presented our case at the U.S. Supreme Court — these tariffs are an illegal abuse of emergency power that’s harming working families across our country.
Oregon Solicitor General Ben Gutman joins to talk about how it went.
Oregon Solicitor General Ben Gutman joins to talk about how it went.