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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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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.
·Portland, United States
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Feds appeal ruling permanently blocking Trump Guard deployment to Portland
Federal lawyers are asking an appeals court to overturn a recent ruling in Oregon that blocked President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Portland.
·Spokane, United States
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