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Judge temporarily blocks Trump’s National Guard deployment in Portland

A federal judge blocked Trump’s plan citing constitutional violations and evidence showing Portland protests were not violent enough to justify National Guard deployment.

  • A federal judge in Oregon issued a temporary restraining order blocking President Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Portland, citing the lack of severe violence as justification for the ruling.
  • Judge Karin J. Immergut criticized Trump's claims of unrest in Portland as 'untethered to the facts' and warned against military intrusion into civil affairs.
  • Oregon and Portland initiated the lawsuit to prevent the deployment, arguing it violated their constitutional rights and was based on misleading claims from Trump.
  • The court's order is set to expire on October 18, pending further rulings regarding a permanent injunction against the National Guard's deployment.
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Local 3 News broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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