Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Oregon
A federal judge ruled the deployment violated federal law and state sovereignty, blocking up to 300 National Guard troops amid protests, with California and Oregon leading legal challenges.
- A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump's deployment of 200 National Guard troops to Portland, stating that the protests did not justify their use and violated state sovereignty.
- Following the judge's order, the Trump administration filed an appeal to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals seeking to overturn the ruling.
- Oregon officials argue that Trump is violating constitutional principles regarding state sovereignty and mischaracterizing the situation in Portland as chaotic.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the deployment of federalized troops to Oregon, asserting that there was no need for such intervention.
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Leavitt Loses It at CNN’s Collins for Asking Cops for Facts
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has raged against CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins for pressing her on military troops being deployed in American cities. As legal battles erupted on Monday over Donald Trump’s authority to send National Guard troops to Chicago and Oregon, Leavitt was forced to justify the president’s controversial plans. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt takes questions about sending troops to Portland. Anna M…
Illinois, Oregon ask courts to stop Texas National Guard deployment to their states
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — U.S. District Court Judges April Perry and Karin Immergut are both currently weighing a difficult question: can President Donald Trump deploy Texas National Guard troops to states without their governor's consent? Immergut, a Trump appointee who serves as a judge for the District of Oregon, indicated she's leaning towards 'no' late Sunday night. On Saturday, she temporarily blocked Trump from federalizing 200 Oregon National G…
Judge blocks Trump deployment of CA Guard Troops to Portland
LOS ANGELES (KESQ) - A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump's order to send hundreds of California National Guard troops to Portland to replace troops from Oregon's National Guard after the same judge blocked that deployment. U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut, an appointee of Trump's from his first term, said the order basically flouted her original ruling from Saturday, in which she shot down the president's argument that crime in …
The prosecution is initiated a few hours after a judge's decision to block the dispatch of members of the National Guard to Portland, another democratic city.
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