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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Judge blocks Trump from sending National Guard to Portland, Ore.
President Trump cannot deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Ore., a federal judge ruled Saturday. Trump had announced plans to send 200 Guard members into the city, and his administration appealed the judge’s decision late Saturday. “This country has a longstanding and foundational tradition of resistance to government overreach, especially in the form of military intrusion into civil affairs,” District Judge Karin Immergut, a 2019 Trump ap…
Stephen Miller Accused of Spreading “Authoritarian Propaganda” After Judge Ruling
Top Trump administration adviser Stephen Miller was accused of spreading dangerous “propaganda” Saturday night regarding the federal judge who ruled that the White House could not deploy 200 National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon. The White House deputy chief of staff accused U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut, who was appointed by President Donald Trump during his first term, of “legal… Source
Stephen Miller: Ore. Judge OKs ‘Organized Terrorist Attack’
An Oregon judge blocking the deployment of the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, represents not just judicial overreach against the authority of the president, but also material support of "an organized terrorist attack," according to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. "Legal insurrection," Miller wrote on X, denouncing U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut's temporary block on deploying the National Guard in Portland because of lo…
White House responds with 'authoritarian propaganda' as judge blocks Trump plan
Top Trump administration adviser Stephen Miller was accused of spreading dangerous “propaganda” Saturday night regarding the federal judge who ruled that the White House could not deploy 200 National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon.The White House deputy chief of staff accused US District Judge Karin Immergut, who was appointed by President Donald Trump during his first term, of “legal insurrection” after she found that the president’s claims a…
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