Appeals court restores Trump’s control over Oregon National Guard, but deployment remains barred
The 9th Circuit court allowed federal control of 200 Oregon National Guard troops but blocked their deployment to Portland amid protests and ongoing legal disputes.
- An appeals court ruled that the Oregon National Guard can remain federally controlled but is barred from being deployed into Portland until further arguments are heard.
- Federal District Judge Karin Immergut issued a temporary restraining order blocking the deployment, citing a lack of legal justification.
- California Attorney General Rob Bonta expressed concerns about the administration's actions, stating that the transfer of troops was an attempt to evade the restraining order.
- Bonta labeled the actions of the administration as a 'remarkable and unprecedented effort to circumvent a judicial order and undermine the rule of law.
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Donald Trump refuses to budge. He will deploy the National Guard in Democratic cities like Portland, regardless of what locals, their leaders and the courts say. Now he's flirting with a powerful law that no president has used in decades.
Court Says Oregon National Guard Can Be Federalized But Not Deployed
A federal court in Oregon on Wednesday evening ruled that President Donald Trump may retain federal control of the Oregon National Guard, but may not deploy these troops until court proceedings have been given time to move forward. On Oct. 4, District Judge Karin J. Immergut blocked implementation of a memorandum by War Secretary Pete Hegseth that authorized the federalization and mobilization of 200 Oregon National Guardsmen. The administration…
Oregon National Guard remains federalized for now, but cannot be deployed, judges rule - Ashland News - Community-Supported, NonProfit News
By Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital Chronicle About 200 members of the Oregon National Guard will remain under federal control but cannot yet be deployed to Portland, according to a ruling Wednesday by three judges in a federal appeals court. U.S. Circuit Judges Susan Graber, Ryan Nelson and Bridget Bade in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco granted an administrative stay to the Trump administration on Wednesday that allows the 200 …
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…
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