OAKLAND, Calif. - Oakland, six other cities and the nonprofit Public Rights Project are demanding from the Trump administration records on the deployment of federal agents to cities considered progressive, city lawyers said Wednesday.The coalition filed a Freedom of Information Act request Wednesday about the threatened or actual deployment of the agents.Lawyers said said that following the president's signature in June on an executive order that purports to allow the federal government to send its personnel to help protect federal monuments, statues, memorials and property, more than 100 officers were sent to Portland, Oregon, to quell protests over police brutality."We are asking this administration to provide a constitutionally sound.