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Judge temporarily blocks Trump’s National Guard deployment in Portland

Judge Karin Immergut blocked the deployment citing constitutional limits and state sovereignty; protests were described as mostly peaceful, with 200 troops ordered to Portland.

  • A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump from deploying 200 National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, as unconstitutional, citing Congress's authority in troop deployment and the Tenth Amendment.
  • U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut ruled that the federalizing of the National Guard exceeded presidential authority, emphasizing a historical tradition against military intrusion in civil matters.
  • The ruling came after Oregon's lawsuit argued the deployment was unlawful and violated state rights.
  • The ruling is temporary and may be appealed by the Trump administration during the ongoing legal challenges regarding military deployment.
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Local 3 News broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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