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Oregon sues Trump administration over plans to send troops to Portland

Oregon and Portland challenge the Trump administration's order to deploy 200 National Guard troops, citing constitutional overreach and state sovereignty concerns.

  • The State of Oregon and the city of Portland sued the Trump administration to stop the deployment of National Guard troops, claiming it violates the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution.
  • Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield stated that the federal government lacked grounds for calling in the National Guard and noted a recent federal judge's ruling against similar deployments in California.
  • Governor Tina Kotek emphasized that there is no insurrection or public safety threat in Portland, declaring that military intervention is not warranted.
  • White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson defended the troop deployment, claiming it is lawful and necessary to protect federal assets amid ongoing protests.
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