Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Oregon

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to stop sending any National Guard troops to Oregon. This comes after the White House tried mobilizing California’s Guard for Portland when the same judge previously blocked the use of Oregon’s own Guard. The ruling stands as a temporary measure amid a rapidly unfolding legal clash.

Key Takeaways:

  • A federal judge stepped in “late Sunday” to block all National Guard deployments to Oregon.
  • The same judge had previously halted the use of Oregon’s own National Guard.
  • The administration sought to send California troops instead.
  • This ruling underscores a swiftly evolving legal battle.
  • The situation remains in flux, with the judge’s order in effect as a temporary measure.

Background of the Case

A legal standoff took shape when the Trump administration initially sought to use Oregon’s National Guard to address concerns in Portland. According to the original account, “the same judge blocked him from using Oregon’s National Guard the day before.” In response, the president turned to California and began mobilizing troops from that state.

Latest Judicial Ruling

In a subsequent, more sweeping order, the federal judge took decisive action late Sunday, temporarily blocking the deployment of “any National Guard units to Oregon at all.” This second block effectively halted the administration’s plan to bring in outside Guard forces, leaving no immediate option on the table for federal deployment.

Rapid Timeline of Events

Within a short span of days, the situation in Oregon shifted from a localized matter involving the state’s own National Guard to a larger question of federal authority to move troops across state lines. “During a hastily called evening […]” the story continued, though the precise details were unavailable, reflecting how swiftly each turn of events occurred.

Next Steps

While the judge’s order stands for now, the ultimate resolution remains unclear. The temporary nature of this decision indicates that further legal proceedings or policy decisions may follow. For the moment, however, the Trump administration’s efforts to deploy any National Guard units — including those from other states — to Oregon face a judicial roadblock.

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