Trump administration appeals judge’s ruling barring troop deployment in Portland
The administration challenges a judge’s ruling that blocked deployment of 200 National Guard troops amid protests, citing federal law conditions were not met, officials said.
- The federal government appealed a judge's ruling barring the deployment of National Guard troops to Oregon.
- Oregon's Assistant Attorney General argued that the larger appeals panel can decide future appeals in the case.
- Lawyers disagreed over whether active-duty military or law enforcement were referenced in the federal statute invoked to deploy troops.
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Trump appeals trial loss over Portland troop deployment plan | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The U.S. Justice Department on Friday appealed a judge’s order that permanently blocked President Donald Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, to counter protests against his immigration crackdown.
Trump appeals trial loss over Portland troop deployment plan
The U.S. on Friday appealed a judge’s order that permanently blocked President Donald Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, to counter protests against his immigration crackdown. The Justice Department seeks to ...
Feds file notice to appeal injunction barring deployment of National Guard to Oregon
The federal government on Friday filed a notice of its intent to appeal U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut’s permanent injunction barring the deployment of National Guard troops from any state to Oregon.
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