Government Oversight

Federal Judge Permanently Blocks Trump’s Deployment of National Guard in Portland, Raising Questions on Executive Overreach

By Economics Desk | November 8, 2025

A federal judge has permanently blocked President Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard troops in Portland, ruling it infringes on state authority—highlighting ongoing tensions between federal power and local governance amid rising unrest.

In a decisive move that highlights the growing conflict between federal authority and state sovereignty, a U.S. federal judge has issued a permanent injunction against President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops in Portland, Oregon. Judge Karin Immergut, ironically appointed by President Trump himself, ruled this week that the president exceeded his constitutional authority by sending state and federal forces without the consent of local officials. Is Washington Ignoring Our Constitution and Communities? This ruling raises serious questions about the limits of executive power when confronting lawlessness on American streets. While the administration justified its actions as necessary to...

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