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U.S. Judge rules Trump illegally ordered National Guard to Portland, Oregon

U.S. Judge rules Trump illegally ordered National Guard to Portland, Oregon

Posted on November 8, 2025 By admin


A member of the 49th Military Police Brigade from California, part of the Army National Guard military police brigade, walks across the ground at the Oregon Army National Guard’s Camp Withycombe. File.
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U.S. President Donald Trump unlawfully ordered National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, a Federal Judge ruled Friday (November 7, 2025), a legal setback to the administration’s use of the military in American cities.

The ruling by U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut is the first to permanently block Mr. Trump’s use of military force to quell protests against immigration authorities. Trump is also attempting to do that in Democrat-led Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington D.C. It replaces her interim order that had prevented the Portland deployment.

Ms. Immergut, a Trump appointee, rejected the administration’s claim that protesters at an immigration detention facility were waging a rebellion that legally justified sending in troops.

Mr. Trump’s attempts to use military force to tamp down unrest are a sharp break with long-standing but rarely tested norms against deploying troops on U.S. soil.

The Trump administration is likely to appeal Friday’s ruling, and the case could ultimately reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

The City of Portland and Oregon Attorney General’s Office sued in September. They alleged the Trump administration was exaggerating occasional violence to justify sending in troops under a law permitting presidents to do so in cases of rebellion.

Dueling narratives emerged during three-day bench trial. Justice Department lawyers described a violent siege overwhelming federal agents, echoing Trump’s description of the city as “war-ravaged.”

“For months, agitators have used violence and threatened violence against the men and women who serve our country,” attorney Eric Hamilton said at trial.

Lawyers for Oregon and Portland said violence has been rare, isolated and contained by local police.

“This case is about whether we are a nation of constitutional law or martial law,” Portland’s attorney Caroline Turco said.

A Reuters review of court records found that at least 32 people have been charged with federal crimes stemming from the Portland protests since they began in June.

Of the 32 charged, 11 have pleaded guilty to misdemeanors, and those who have been sentenced received probation. One protester who threw a knife at an officer and missed pleaded guilty to intimidation and could face up to 20 years in prison.

About half the defendants were charged with assaulting federal officers, including 14 felonies and seven misdemeanors. Prosecutors dismissed two cases without explanation.

Charging documents describe protesters kicking and shoving officers, usually while resisting arrest. They have also spat on officers and thrown rocks, a water bottle and a kitchen knife, prosecutors say. Photos show officers with scrapes, cuts and other minor injuries.

Democrats have said Mr. Trump is abusing military powers meant for genuine emergencies such as an invasion or an armed rebellion.

Ms. Immergut blocked Mr. Trump from deploying troops to Portland with an interim order on October 5.

The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is considering the Trump administration’s appeal of that decision.

Three Judges, including Ms. Immergut, have issued preliminary rulings that Trump’s National Guard deployments are not allowed under the emergency legal authority cited by his administration.

Published – November 08, 2025 07:32 am IST



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