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Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard in Portland

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Federal Judge Blocks Trump ⁣Plan to Deploy National Guard⁤ in Portland

PORTLAND,​ Ore. – A federal judge temporarily​ blocked‌ former President Donald Trump’s recent ‍plan⁢ to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, halting a move‍ critics characterized as a revival⁣ of tactics employed during the 2020 racial justice protests. The ruling‍ came late Friday, following a lawsuit⁣ filed by Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, who argued the deployment would violate constitutional rights and ​exceed federal authority.

The legal ​challenge‍ centers ​on Trump’s ‌announcement earlier this week proposing the use of the National Guard to quell ongoing unrest in the city, specifically targeting clashes between demonstrators and counter-protesters. ​Rosenblum⁢ contends the deployment lacks ⁣legal justification⁣ and mirrors the controversial‌ actions taken in 2020 when federal⁢ agents were sent ‌to Portland over‌ the‌ objections of state and local leaders ⁣following the killing of George ‌Floyd⁣ by ⁢Minneapolis ⁢police. That deployment, intended to protect federal property, resulted in nightly ‌clashes, the ⁣use of tear gas and rubber​ bullets, and the arrest ​of‍ individuals in unmarked vehicles. ⁢A Department of Homeland Security inspector‌ general report ⁤later found many ​agents lacked⁤ adequate training and equipment for the mission.

During the 2020 protests, federal agents repeatedly deployed ⁢tear gas on crowds, including one​ instance in the evening where approximately ⁢100 peopel were targeted. The administration ultimately agreed to settle an excessive force lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union,compensating plaintiffs for injuries sustained during the ⁣demonstrations. The ⁢current dispute underscores ongoing tensions between ⁣federal ⁣and state authority regarding the handling of protests and the limits of federal intervention ⁣in local law enforcement matters. The ‌judge’s temporary restraining order will remain in effect until a further ​hearing can be held⁣ to determine‍ the legality of Trump’s proposed deployment.

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