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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Guard deployment to Portland stays blocked as 9th Circuit considers review of case - Ashland News - Community-Supported, NonProfit News
The appeals court on Friday paused any order allowing troop deployment until the 29 judges of the court decide if a “full court” review of an earlier decision is warranted By Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital Chronicle No National Guard troops can be sent to Portland before Tuesday evening, until all active judges on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decide whether to review a 2-1 decision made earlier this week that greenlit Trump’s ability to fede…
Federal Appeals Court Pauses National Guard Deployment in Oregon
A federal judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has temporarily halted a prior order that permitted President Donald Trump to deploy National Guard troops in Portland. The deployment of troops, ordered by Trump amid unrest at federal immigration facilities, is now on legal pause until next week, pending a decision by the court’s entire panel of judges as to whether to proceed with the case en banc. En banc refers to the proces…
Appeals Court Reinstates Judge Immergut's Temporary Restraining Order Blocking Trump's Oregon National Guard Deployment
A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked President Trump from deploying Oregon National Guard troops to Portland after a judge issued a Temporary Retraining Order (TRO).
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