Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Portland, Highlighting Legal Overreach
A federal judge has rebuked the Trump administration’s justification for deploying National Guard troops in Portland, finding no credible evidence of uncontrollable violence—a ruling that reveals a troubling pattern of federal overreach under the guise of law enforcement.
In a decisive blow to the Trump administration’s claims of escalating violence in Portland, Oregon, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut has once again barred the deployment of federal troops to the city’s streets. Her ruling underscores a critical failure by Washington bureaucrats to respect state sovereignty and uphold constitutional limits on military intervention at home. When Does Protecting Federal Property Become an Excuse for Militarizing Our Cities? President Trump asserted that sending National Guard troops was necessary to protect federal property amid so-called "rebellions". Yet after extensive legal scrutiny—including examination of over 750 exhibits—Judge Immergut found no credible evidence...
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