Appeals court will reconsider decision that allowed Trump to deploy National Guard troops to Portland
The 9th Circuit will rehear the case en banc to reconsider the legality of deploying 200 Oregon National Guard troops amid protests at Portland's ICE facility.
- The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals voted to vacate a previous ruling allowing National Guard troops to be deployed to Portland, and will review the case en banc.
- A majority of the 29 judges voted to grant a full court review of an order blocking the deployment of troops, ensuring no deployment occurs during the review process.
- Oregon's Attorney General Dan Rayfield stated that the ruling sends a clear message that the Constitution limits presidential power and that communities should not face unchecked federal authority.
- Circuit Judge Susan Graber criticized the previous decision, arguing that the deployment's justification lacked factual evidence and that the situation in Portland did not warrant military intervention.
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Ohio Capital JournalGuard deployment to Portland stays blocked as 9th Circuit reviews decision
About 200 people showed up to protest outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals will review a decision that cleared the way to deploy National Guard troops. (Photo by Alex Baumhardt/Oregon Capital Chronicle)A majority of judges on a federal appeals court want to review for errors a decision made by two of their peers greenlighting National Guard deployment to …
Appeals court to review order letting Trump send Guard to Oregon
A U.S. appeals court agreed to reconsider a ruling that would allow President Donald Trump to send National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, stalling the deployment again just as the state’s lawsuit challenging the plan heads to trial in a…
Trial over whether Trump legally deployed troops to Portland begins
A trial began on Wednesday in Portland, Oregon to determine whether President Donald Trump lawfully ordered the National Guard to the city to quell protests, a test of his controversial use of military force in U.S. cities. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Trump’s Power to Deploy Troops to Cities Faces First Trial Test
President Donald Trump’s efforts to send troops to Democratic-led cities will face their biggest legal test yet starting Wednesday with a trial over the his power to deploy the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, to counter protests.
A trial begins today in Portland, Oregon, to determine for the first time whether US President Donald Trump legally ordered the National Guard to enter the city.
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