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.
- An appeals court is reconsidering President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to Portland amid legal disputes on its legality and associated rulings from federal courts.
- U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut previously blocked Trump's deployment, while a three-judge panel in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals lifted that block, leading to differing opinions among the judges.
- Judge Charles Breyer ruled that Trump's federalization of the California National Guard was unlawful and violated the Posse Comitatus Act, though the 9th Circuit later lifted his ruling.
- Oregon claims that the deployment would violate federal law and the 10th Amendment, while the administration argues that the president determines the need for troop deployment.
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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.
Trial kicks off to decide whether Trump legally deployed troops to Portland
By Jack Queen and Dietrich Knauth (Reuters) -A trial beginning Wednesday in Portland, Oregon will 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 American cities. A federal judge will decide whether protests at an immigration facility in the city constituted a rebellion or prevented federal agents from enforcing the law, justifying th…
Federal court to review case relating to Trump’s authority to send National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon
A federal appeals court will rehear President Donald Trump's authority to deploy National Guard troops to Portland with an 11-judge panel after initial restraining orders.
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