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Trump’s ‘war-ravaged Portland’ National Guard deployment halted by federal judge over authority concerns

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleOctober 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A U.S. District Court on Saturday issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) to halt the Trump administration from deploying 200 National Guardsmen to Portland, Oregon, amid violent anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protests.

The lawsuit, brought by the State of Oregon and City of Portland, argued the deployment was unlawful, exceeding the president’s statutory and constitutional authority.

Judge Karin Immergut, appointed by President Donald Trump in 2019, granted the TRO blocking the federal action.

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Trump in June issued a memorandum authorizing the federalization of National Guard troops, citing threats to federal employees and property during protests against immigration enforcement. 

While violence was reported near a Portland ICE facility in June, the state alleged that, by late summer, protests had become small and largely peaceful.

On Sept. 27, Trump announced via Truth Social he was directing Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to deploy troops to “war-ravaged Portland” to protect against “Antifa and other domestic terrorists” and authorized “full force, if necessary.” 

The following day, Hegseth ordered the federalization of 200 Oregon National Guard members over the objection of Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek, who insisted there was no public safety emergency. 

Despite increasing violence and numerous arrests, the State of Oregon and the City of Portland filed suit, arguing that the deployment was unlawful and unconstitutional.

Protester sprayed by law enforcement outside Portland ICE field office

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Immergut ruled Saturday that Trump’s federalization order exceeded his authority because the law only allows the president to call in the National Guard under exceptional circumstances, including invasion, rebellion or an inability to execute federal law using regular forces.

The court found none of those conditions existed in Oregon, determining that local and federal law enforcement were capable of maintaining order. 

Further, because Immergut ruled Trump acted outside statutory limits, she found the order also violated the 10th Amendment by infringing on Oregon’s sovereign right to control its own National Guard. 

Protesters seen near ICE facility in Portland, Oregon

In addressing irreparable harm, Immergut said the state faced constitutional injury from loss of control over its Guard, operational harm from diversion of troops trained for state emergencies and public safety risks.

The court held the public interest favored restraint, emphasizing the importance of maintaining civilian control and avoiding military intrusion.

TRUMP VOWS ‘FULL FORCE’ AS HE PLANS TO SEND TROOPS TO PORTLAND AMID ANTI-ICE PROTESTS

“This country has a longstanding and foundational tradition of resistance to government overreach, especially in the form of military intrusion into civil affairs,” Immergut wrote in her decision. “This historical tradition boils down to a simple proposition: this is a nation of Constitutional law, not martial law.”

In granting the TRO, the court blocked the federalization and deployment of National Guard troops to Portland. 

The order will remain in effect for 14 days, until Oct. 18, unless extended. 

Immergut also denied the government’s request to stay or pause the order. 

Sandy Chung, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon, released a statement applauding the judge’s ruling, noting it is “consistent with the law and the facts on the ground in Portland.”

“Not only would deployment of our state’s National Guard members waste up to $10 million in taxpayer dollars, there is simply no basis to deploy troops into Portland,” Chung wrote. “The President’s attempt to do so is a dangerous abuse of power, and very disrespectful of our state, its people, and our National Guard service members.”

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