In a significant legal twist, a 9th U.S. Circuit Court panel has placed an administrative hold on the Oregon National Guard's deployment to Portland, keeping them under federal control. The court will hear arguments soon.
In a pivotal ruling, a federal court has kept Oregon National Guard troops under federal control while preventing their deployment in Portland. This decision maintains the current status and aims to avoid escalating tensions amid ongoing protests.
The Ninth Circuit Court has temporarily lifted a block on the Oregon National Guard's deployment to Portland, but a broader prohibition remains in place. This ruling comes amid ongoing legal disputes over the National Guard's role in the city.
A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order against President Trump's plan to deploy the National Guard in Portland, ruling that the situation does not warrant federal intervention. Oregon officials celebrate the decision, asserting local law enforcement can handle the protests.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's deployment of 200 National Guard troops to Portland, citing a lack of evidence for unrest. The ruling raises questions about the president's military authority amid ongoing protests.
The Oregon National Guard begins mobilization in response to Trump's order for troops in Portland. With state leaders challenging the order, tensions rise over the unprecedented deployment amidst protests.
In a dramatic move, President Trump has ordered 200 Oregon National Guard troops to be deployed to Portland, sparking a lawsuit from the state. The troops are intended to protect federal facilities amidst claims of 'domestic terrorists'.