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No Oregon National Guard Troops Can Be Deployed Under Federal Control, at Least Through Tuesday

The court delayed troop deployment amid legal challenges to presidential authority, with a broader appeals review pending and 200 troops previously mobilized for protests.

  • On Friday, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a Monday order allowing Oregon National Guard troops deployment, delaying action until the stay expires at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
  • Citing months of protests, a three-judge panel including two Trump appointees found Oregon and Portland's request for a second temporary restraining order justified, pending review.
  • Court records indicate a broader group of appeals judges, including Judges Ryan Nelson and Bridget Bade, called for a rehearing, with new filings showing officers arrived in `waves` of up to 30 people.
  • Blocking deployment for now, the Oregon Department of Justice confirmed the appeals court order blocks any troop deployment until it expires next week, while Friday’s ruling prioritizes a rehearing vote among appeals judges.
  • The development is part of a broader legal fight, with U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut holding a Friday hearing on whether to dissolve a temporary restraining order while a lower court addressed a related matter, keeping the case active.
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KGW 8 broke the news in Portland, United States on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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