Appeals court restores Trump’s control over Oregon National Guard, but deployment remains barred
The 9th Circuit upheld federal control over Oregon National Guard but prohibited their deployment amid protests, affecting 200 troops mobilized to protect federal facilities.
- A federal appeals court restored President Donald Trump's control over the Oregon National Guard, enabling federalization but barring deployment within Oregon for now.
- The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals noted that the administration's action maintains the status quo while the legal issues are addressed.
- Oregon and Portland officials stated that federalization and deployment infringe on their sovereignty and can cause economic harm.
- Judge Karin Immergut criticized Trump for relying on military intervention for issues that could be managed without major federal involvement, emphasizing constitutional law over martial law.
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A panel of three judges of the U.S. Appeals Court for the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday lifted an order from a lower court that prevented President Donald Trump from federalizing troops from the Oregon National Guard, temporarily allowing the Republican Administration to retain federal control over the 200 troops. Read more]]>
Oregon National Guard Deployment on Hold Despite Overturned Order
A federal appeals court on Wednesday overturned a judge's order that had blocked President Donald Trump from calling Oregon National Guard troops into federal service, though he remains barred from deploying them in the state for the time being. In a brief order Wednesday, a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said its decision best preserves the "status quo." The panel will hear arguments Thursday on whether to pause U.S.…
National Guard troops remain federalized, still blocked from deploying to Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Two hundred members of the Oregon National Guard can remain federalized, according to an order from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday, granting an administrative stay. After Secretary of War Pete Hegseth authorized the federalization and deployment of Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, a judge temporarily blocked the deployment on Saturday. The Trump administration filed an appeal late that night. A s…
Appeals Court: Trump Can Keep Control of Oregon Guard — But No Deployment for Now
An appeals court ruled Wednesday that the Oregon National Guard could remain under federal control — but stopped the troops from being mobilized into Portland until the panel was able to hear oral arguments later this week.“Thus, the effect of granting an administrative stay preserves the status quo in which National Guard members have been federalized but not deployed,” the panel wrote in its decision.The three-judge panel placed a temporary st…
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