Poorly trained federal officers collected intelligence on Portland protesters and journalists during last year’s unrest, even though the demonstrators were not considered national security threats, a review by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security found. Dubbed “baseball cards,” the dossiers were a violation of protesters’ rights, The Oregonian reported.... ...Gathering information on citizens, particularly during constitutionally protected activities like protests, is prohibited unless there is an arrest for a federal crime or reason to believe they are a considerable threat, the report stated. The investigation was submitted to DHS on Jan. 6 and released after pressure from U.S. Sen. Ron...