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spooky3

(37,991 posts)
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 11:55 PM Oct 5

Judge in Oregon case issues new TRO banning use of troops from ANYWHERE

into Portland, after TSF tried to sidestep her earlier ruling by sending in California National Guard.

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MrWowWow

(1,461 posts)
2. Watch the SCROTUM-6 Devour This!
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 11:58 PM
Oct 5

Bet they're chomping at the bit and queuing up to fellate tr💩mp over this case!

LetMyPeopleVote

(171,332 posts)
4. Judge blocks Trump's National Guard deployment in Portland for second time
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 12:07 AM
Oct 6

The ruling came in an emergency hearing Sunday night.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/05/national-guard-oregon-california-rurling-00594606

A federal judge has, for the second time in two days, blocked President Donald Trump from sending National Guard troops into Oregon, ruling that the administration appeared to defy her Saturday order that Trump lacked a legal basis for sending the military into Portland.

U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut said Sunday that the administration’s effort to circumvent her original order — in part by deploying Guard troops from California and Texas — was “in direct contravention” of her earlier decision, which prohibited Trump from federalizing 200 members of Oregon’s National Guard.

Though Trump had claimed the military was needed to combat daily violence against federal immigration officials, Immergut, a Trump appointee, concluded that Trump’s assessment was “untethered to facts” and failed to satisfy the legal basis to federalize the state’s National Guard troops.

Within hours of her ruling, however, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered hundreds of members of California’s National Guard to deploy to Portland and reached an agreement with Texas to send hundreds of that state’s National Guard troops to Chicago, Portland and other areas of the country.

Almost 200 California Guard troops arrived or were expected in Portland on Sunday, according to Alan Gronewold, the commander of Oregon’s National Guard. California Guard officials were told 300 of their personnel were being sent to Portland, although a Justice Department attorney said only 200 of those troops were dispatched to Oregon and the remainder would stay in California.

yellow dahlia

(3,521 posts)
6. Thanks for the article.
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 12:21 AM
Oct 6

This is such a crucial story.

And meanwhile, Miller has discredited her ruling from yesterday, and accused her of being part of some left wing insurrection.

Will this end up at SCOTUS? Will they give him even more power? Then what?

Will the Rule of Law hold?

JoseBalow

(8,683 posts)
7. Buckle up, you just know that fucker is gonna double-down
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 12:45 AM
Oct 6

He just hates it when someone tries to tell him what he can or cannot do.





Also, Jeffrey Epstein.

C Moon

(13,242 posts)
8. Newsom signed an act stating ICE agents are not permitted to wear masks to hide identity in California...
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 01:19 AM
Oct 6

but they still are.

The nazis are doing whatever they want.

kentuck

(114,800 posts)
15. "Well, you said I couldn't use the Oregon National Guard..."
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 11:18 AM
Oct 6

"You didn't say that I couldn't use the California or Texas National Guard".

That is Donald Trump. Always looking for a loophole in the law that he can exploit for his own benefit. The Judge in Oregon had to call in his lawyers last night before midnight to make clear to them what her TRO actually meant. Did they think she did not mean all the National Guard, she asked them?

The lawyers feigned ignorance. It was a policy decision and beyond their pay grade, they said.

It appears this battle is going to be fought in the courts, if at all?

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