Newsom says he will sue Trump for sending California National Guard to Oregon
- California Governor Gavin Newsom announced he will sue President Donald Trump over the deployment of California National Guard personnel to Oregon to protect federal officers against rioters in Portland.
- Oregon Governor Tina Kotek stated that no formal notification was received from the federal government regarding the deployment of National Guard members.
- Newsom criticized the deployment as a "breathtaking abuse of the law and power," claiming it uses the military as a political weapon against citizens.
- Portland Mayor Keith Wilson stated the city is seeking legal action to halt the National Guard's deployment, emphasizing that there is no current insurrection in Portland.
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Trump defies federal court, sends 300 California National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon: ‘On their way there now’
President Trump on Sunday sent 300 California National Guard troops to Portland defying a federal order blocking the move – as Golden State Gov. Gavin Newsom promised to sue over the move.
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