A federal judge in Oregon issued a temporary restraining order on Saturday blocking President Trump’s plan to federalize and deploy 200 Oregon National Guard members to Portland amid protests near a local ICE facility [nytimes.com#1][abcnews.go.com#1][thehill.com#2][cbsnews.com#1]. The order, granted in a lawsuit by the State of Oregon and the City of Portland, pauses Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s directive while the court considers claims that the deployment exceeds presidential authority and conflicts with laws limiting military involvement in domestic law enforcement [thehill.com#2][chicagotribune.com#1][foxnews.com#1].
Highlights:
- What changed: U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut granted a temporary restraining order halting federalization of 200 Oregon National Guard members for Portland [nytimes.com#1][abcnews.go.com#1][thehill.com#2].
- Legal grounds: Oregon and Portland argued the move violates the Constitution and federal law limiting military enforcement of domestic laws; the court cited narrow conditions for calling up troops [chicagotribune.com#1][foxnews.com#1].
- Defense plan: The Defense Department planned to place 200 Guard members under federal control for up to 60 days to protect federal property [chicagotribune.com#1][thehill.com#2].
- Local stance: Portland’s mayor and police chief said they do not need National Guard assistance amid the protests [cbsnews.com#1].
- White House reaction: White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller criticized the ruling as a 'legal insurrection' and emphasized the President’s commander-in-chief authority [thehill.com#1].
a healthy check on the president. – Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield
Perspectives:
- State of Oregon and City of Portland: They sued to block the deployment, arguing it exceeded presidential authority and violated limits on domestic military enforcement. (The Hill)
- White House (Stephen Miller): Called the ruling 'Legal insurrection' and argued the President is commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces. (The Hill)
- U.S. District Court (Oregon): The judge’s order temporarily restrains federalization of the Guard while the case proceeds. (The New York Times)
- Portland city leaders: The mayor and police chief said they do not need National Guard support in the city. (CBS News)
Sources:
- Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from deploying troops in Portland, Oregon – abcnews.go.com
- Judge upholds Oregon's lawsuit blocking deployment of National Guard troops – reddit.com
- Increasing protests in Portland over deportations as National Guard mobilizes – cbsnews.com
- Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from deploying troops in Portland – chicagotribune.com
- Judge Blocks Trump’s Deployment of National Guard in Portland, Ore. – nytimes.com
- Miller on judge blocking Portland National Guard deployment: ‘Legal insurrection’ – thehill.com
- Judge temporarily blocks the deployment of the National Guard to Portland – msnbc.com
- Trump's 'war-ravaged Portland' National Guard deployment halted by federal judge over authority concerns – foxnews.com
- Federal judge blocks Trump admin from sending troops to Portland — as feds unleash mace and tear gas on anti-ICE agitators – nypost.com