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Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Portland Blocked by Federal Judge

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Deployment of National Guard to Portland

SAN FRANCISCO ​- A⁤ U.S. District judge has temporarily blocked former President Donald Trump’s attempt to deploy 300 California National Guard troops ​to Portland, Oregon, granting an emergency temporary restraining ​order sought by the ​state of California. The ruling, issued friday, halts ⁤any federalization, relocation, or deployment of ​California National ⁣Guard members to Oregon.

The legal challenge⁣ stemmed from​ the‍ Trump administration’s efforts to⁢ bolster federal law enforcement presence ⁤in portland during ⁢protests in the summer ⁢of 2020. California officials ​argued the deployment was an⁣ unlawful overreach of federal power,asserting the state’s ⁣National Guard troops were⁢ needed for potential ⁤wildfires and other emergencies within California. This case underscores the ongoing tension between federal authority and states’ rights, notably regarding the use ‌of National guard forces during ⁤civil unrest. An appeal from the ⁤Justice Department is anticipated, possibly escalating the legal battle over ‍presidential authority in deploying National Guard units.

California Governor ‍Gavin Newsom swiftly responded to the court’s decision,‍ posting‌ on X (formerly ​Twitter):‌ “BREAKING:​ We just won‌ in court – again. A federal judge BLOCKED Donald Trump’s unlawful​ attempt to DEPLOY 300 OF ⁢OUR NATIONAL GUARD ⁣TROOPS TO PORTLAND. the court granted our request for a Temporary Restraining ⁢Order – HALTING ANY FEDERALIZATION, ⁢RELOCATION, OR DEPLOYMENT of ‌ANY ​GUARD‌ MEMBERS TO ⁤OREGON FROM ANY STATE.⁤ Trump’s ⁣abuse of power won’t stand.”

The ⁣Justice Department has indicated its intention to appeal the ruling,⁤ maintaining that the president ⁤possesses the⁢ authority, under federal law, to ‌deploy National Guard forces during periods ⁣of⁢ “domestic unrest.” The core​ of the legal dispute centers on ⁢interpretations‌ of federal statutes ‌governing the National Guard and the limits of ​presidential power in deploying‌ these forces without‍ explicit state consent.

(Fox News’ Lee ⁣Ross contributed to this report.)

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