National Guard deployments in Washington, DC, and Portland, Oregon, are focus of court hearings
Legal battles continue over President Trump's deployment of over 2,200 National Guard troops in multiple cities amid protests, with courts weighing authority and legality claims.
- National Guard deployments in Washington face legal challenges in courts in Washington, D.C. and West Virginia.
- District Judge Jia Cobb will consider a request from District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb to remove over 2,000 Guard members from the streets.
- West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey expressed support for President Trump's efforts regarding the deployment, stating it was authorized under federal law.
- In Portland, U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut noted attorneys for the federal government would seek an emergency order from the Supreme Court to allow troop deployment.
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Hearings focus on National Guard deployments in DC, Portland
No National Guard troops are expected to be deployed in Portland, Oregon, for at least several days, after a temporary federal appeals court decision Friday. Meanwhile a judge in Washington, D.C., is weighing whether to pull more than 2,000 troops…
National Guard deployments in DC and Portland, Oregon, are focus of court hearings
No National Guard troops are expected to be deployed in Portland, Oregon, for at least several days, after a temporary federal appeals court decision Friday. Meanwhile a judge in Washington, D.C., is weighing whether to pull more than 2,000 troops…
National Guard deployments in D.C. and Portland, Oregon, are focus of court hearings
The deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., faced a challenge in a court in the nation’s capital Friday, while a judge in Portland, Oregon, said she expects to rule by Monday on whether to let U.S. President Donald Trump put troops on the street there.
National Guard deployments in DC and Portland, Oregon, are focus of court hearings - Boston News, Weather, Sports
The deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., faced a challenge in a court in the nation’s capital Friday, while a judge in Portland, Oregon, said she expects to rule by Monday on whether to let President Donald Trump put troops on the street there. The hearings are the latest in a head-spinning array of lawsuits and overlapping rulings prompted by Trump’s push to send the military into Democratic-run cities despite fierce resista…
Guard deployments in DC and Portland are focus of court hearings
The deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., faced a challenge in a court in the nation’s capital Friday, while a judge in Portland, Oregon, said she expects to rule by Monday on whether to let President Donald Trump put troops on the street there.The hearings are the latest in a head-spinning array of lawsuits and overlapping rulings prompted by Trump’s push to send the military into Democratic-run cities despite fierce resistan…
Once Again, District Judge Weighs Whether Out-of-State National Guard Troops Can Be Sent to Oregon
On Friday, October 24, US District Judge Karin Immergut said she’ll issue a decision no later than Monday on whether to lift a temporary restraining order barring out-of-state National Guard troops from deploying to Oregon. A restraining order remains in effect until Wednesday, but attorneys for the federal government asked for the order to be lifted immediately. Immergut’s forthcoming ruling comes as Oregon leaders and residents are waiting to …
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