US judge extends block on Trump deploying National Guard in Portland, Oregon
- On Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut decided to extend a temporary restraining order blocking deployment of Oregon National Guard troops to Portland for 14 more days.
- After federalizing troops since June in Democratic-led cities, the Trump administration planned to send 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, prompting a lawsuit challenging federalization on statutory and 10th Amendment grounds.
- The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is considering the administration's appeal after a three-judge panel heard oral arguments last week, and Immergut issued a second order blocking California and Texas National Guard troops from Portland.
- She also set an "expedited" trial date for Oct. 29 in the Oregon v. Trump case, while an attorney for the federal government argued courts should respect President Donald Trump's National Guard deployment.
- Amid a broader push to federalize Guard troops since June, the case could affect future deployments and federal-state authority over National Guard federalization in multiple states.
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UPDATE 3-US judge extends block on Trump deploying National Guard in Portland, Oregon
UPDATE 3-US judge extends block on Trump deploying National Guard in Portland, Oregon A federal judge in Oregon on Wednesday extended temporary restraining orders that block President Donald Trump's administration from deploying any National Guard troops to police Portland as part of his campaign to dispatch military forces to a growing number of Democratic-led cities. Portland-based U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut acted as the administration…
Two weeks ago, a U.S. court stopped Donald Trump and his planned deployment of the National Guard in Portland. Now, a judge extended the decree.
UPDATE: Judge Extends Restraining Order Blocking National Guard Deployment in Oregon
US District Judge Karin Immergut ruled October 15 that a restraining order issued earlier this month will be extended by two weeks. by Courtney Vaughn Updated 1:03 pm October 15 A temporary restraining order prohibiting the deployment of National Guard troops to Oregon has been extended. On Wednesday, October 15, US District Judge Karin Immergut extended the temporary restraining order (TRO) she’d granted on October 5 for another two weeks. The …
Federal Judge Karin Immergut of Oregon extended today a ban on the administration of United States President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard members for the purpose of conducting police surveillance in the city of Portland.
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