A U.S. district judge in Oregon temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Portland, ruling the plan exceeded statutory authority and intruded on state autonomy under the 10th Amendment [reason.com#2][cbsnews.com#4]. After President Trump moved to send federalized California and Texas Guard units, the judge expanded her order to bar relocating, federalizing, or deploying any state's Guard in Oregon, noting there was no evidence Portland required federal military intervention [reason.com#2][cbsnews.com#4][bbc.co.uk#6]. The Justice Department is appealing the ruling [nypost.com#1].
Highlights:
- Legal rationale: The court found the deployment exceeded presidential authority and violated state autonomy protected by the 10th Amendment [reason.com#2].
- Order's scope: The expanded TRO prohibits the relocation, federalization, or deployment of any state's National Guard within Oregon [reason.com#2].
- White House response: The Justice Department is appealing, and officials criticized the ruling as 'untethered in reality' [nypost.com#1].
- States involved: President Trump had ordered federalized National Guard units from California and Texas to Portland before the expanded block [cbsnews.com#4][bbc.co.uk#6][reason.com#2].
- Other cases: An Illinois judge is weighing whether to block National Guard troops from entering Chicago [cbsnews.com#5].
This case involves the intersection of three of the most fundamental principles in our constitutional democracy, – U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut
Perspectives:
- White House: The administration is appealing and argued the judge's view was 'untethered in reality.'. (New York Post)
- U.S. District Court (Judge Karin Immergut): Immergut wrote that the deployment exceeded statutory authority and intruded on state autonomy under the 10th Amendment. (Reason)
- Oregon and City of Portland: The plaintiffs sought and won a TRO, arguing the deployment surpassed presidential authority and violated state autonomy. (Reason)
Sources:
- Trump appealing ruling against Portland National Guard deployment, judge ‘untethered in reality’: White House – nypost.com
- Why a Trump Appointee Ruled That His National Guard Deployment in Portland Was Illegal – reason.com
- Judge Blocks Deployment of National Guard to Portland – dailysignal.com
- Judge blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Oregon – cbsnews.com
- United States federal judge Karin Immergut temporarily blocks the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops from California and Texas to Portland, Oregon, saying there is no evidence that the city requires any federal military intervention. – bbc.co.uk