Skip to content
Trending
May 1, 2025Columbia Student Mohsen Mahdawi Released from ICE Detention, Defiant Message to Trump Administration Follows Bail Ruling July 11, 2025Indian Stocks Slide Friday: Sensex Dips 648 Pts, Nifty Below 25,200 as TCS Results Weigh Heavily March 6, 2026Gavin Newsom Declares Israel ‘Sort of an Apartheid State,’ Signals U.S. Aid Reconsideration May 2, 2025Gallup Poll: Americans Pin Economic Responsibility on Trump Early in Presidency April 17, 2026House Stalls Surveillance Reform in Late-Night GOP Revolt March 3, 2025Global Tech Landscape Shifts: AI, Acquisitions, and 5G Dominate March 3, 2025 News April 3, 2026Trump Replaces Pam Bondi as Attorney General Nominee May 8, 2025Gaza Death Toll Mounts Amid Intense Israeli Strikes, Humanitarian Crisis Deepens February 26, 2025US House Approves Budget with Deep Spending Cuts, Raising Alarms for Medicaid and Health Programs May 31, 2025US Supreme Court Upholds Trump Immigration Policy, SNAP Benefits Boosted, Italy Citizenship Rule Shift Rocks Descendants
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • National News
  • Health
  • Business
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Culture & Society
  • Crime & Justice
  • Editorial
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • National News
  • Health
  • Business
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Culture & Society
  • Crime & Justice
  • Editorial
  • Blog
  • Forums
  • Shop
  • Contact
  National News  Federal Judge Issues Sweeping Block on National Guard Deployments to Oregon Amid Constitutional Clash
National News

Federal Judge Issues Sweeping Block on National Guard Deployments to Oregon Amid Constitutional Clash

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—October 6, 20250
FacebookX TwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrRedditVKWhatsAppEmail

In a significant legal development that underscores the growing tension between federal and state authority, a U.S. federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s efforts to deploy National Guard troops to Oregon. The sweeping order, issued late Sunday, October 6, 2025, by U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut, extends to troops from any state, including those previously dispatched from California.

Judge Immergut Extends Block, Citing Concerns Over State Sovereignty

The latest ruling represents a second major setback for the Trump administration in its attempts to utilize federalized National Guard members to address ongoing protests, particularly in Portland. Judge Immergut, a Trump appointee herself, expressed deep reservations about the administration’s strategy, questioning how federal actions could be perceived as circumventing her previous court orders. She granted the temporary restraining order following a joint request from the attorneys general of Oregon and California, who argued that the federal government was overstepping its constitutional bounds and infringing upon states’ rights.

The judge’s reasoning centers on statutory interpretation and the Tenth Amendment, which reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states. Immergut stated that the administration had not demonstrated sufficient evidence that the scale or nature of the protests in Portland necessitated the use of federalized National Guard forces. She specifically noted that the protests, characterized by the administration as significant unrest, were in fact relatively small and localized, and did not pose a clear danger of rebellion or an inability for existing law enforcement to manage the situation.

“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 a previous order, emphasizing that the USA is “a nation of Constitutional law, not martial law.” She found that the federalization orders risked “blurring the line between civil and military federal power—to the detriment of this nation.”

Escalation and Legal Counter-Moves

More stories

Vance in Islamabad: US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Reach ‘Make-or-Break’ Moment

April 11, 2026

Millions Rally Nationwide in ‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Policies Amid D.C. Military Parade and Minnesota Tragedy

June 14, 2025

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Sweeping Plan to Fire Federal Workers

May 10, 2025

Trump Announces 50% Tariffs on Canadian Steel, Aluminum Amid Urgent Foreign Policy Shifts

March 12, 2025

The dramatic legal battle unfolded over a weekend that saw the Trump administration actively attempting to deploy National Guard units. On Saturday, October 5, 2025, Judge Immergut had already blocked the federalization of Oregon’s own National Guard troops, planned to protect a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland. Despite this initial injunction, President Trump ordered federalized National Guard members from California to be sent to Oregon.

At least 101 California National Guard members arrived in Oregon late Saturday night, with approximately 100 more expected by Sunday evening, according to Oregon’s Adjutant General, Brigadier General Alan Gronewold. This move prompted California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield to file a joint motion seeking to block the deployment, arguing it was an unlawful redeployment that circumvented the court’s earlier decision. California Governor Gavin Newsom denounced the action as a “breathtaking abuse of the law and power,” vowing to fight the deployment in court.

Further complicating the situation, a Department of Defense memo indicated that up to 400 members of the Texas National Guard were being summoned for deployment to both Portland and Chicago. Judge Immergut expressed concern that these subsequent actions appeared to be a direct attempt to bypass her existing orders. The temporary restraining order issued Sunday will remain in effect until October 19, 2025, with further arguments scheduled.

President’s Narrative vs. Local Reality

President Trump has consistently characterized Portland as “war-ravaged” and blamed “Antifa” and “domestic terrorists” for perceived lawlessness, justifying the deployment of federal forces and National Guard troops. State and city officials, however, have repeatedly pushed back against this narrative, asserting that the protests, while sometimes involving clashes with federal agents, had largely dwindled and did not represent an insurrection or a threat to national security.

Oregon Governor Tina Kotek, alongside Portland Mayor Keith Wilson, lauded the judge’s ruling, asserting that “there is no need for military intervention in Oregon.” They argue that the federal government’s actions are politically motivated and risk inflaming community tensions. Local law enforcement officials had also testified that demonstrations outside the ICE facility were typically small, often involving only a few dozen individuals nightly.

National Guard Deployments in Chicago and Broader Implications

This legal battle in Oregon occurs against a backdrop of increased federal intervention in other U.S. cities. On Saturday, October 5, 2025, President Trump authorized the deployment of 300 Illinois National Guard troops to Chicago, citing “ongoing violent riots and lawlessness.” This move also drew sharp criticism from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, who called the deployment “outrageous and un-American” and accused the administration of demanding state governors send troops against their will.

The repeated blocking of the Trump administration’s deployment plans by Judge Immergut raises significant questions about the boundaries of presidential authority in domestic matters and the balance of power between federal and state governments. The legal challenges highlight a fundamental disagreement over the interpretation of laws governing the use of military forces within the USA for civil enforcement and protest management. As the legal fight continues, the news of these deployments and judicial interventions underscores a period of intense national debate over civil liberties, law enforcement, and the role of the military in American society.

The immediate consequence is a temporary pause on federalized National Guard movements into Oregon. However, the underlying constitutional questions and the administration’s commitment to deploying federalized forces in cities experiencing protests ensure that this news story is far from over.

author avatar
Michelle Carter
See Full Bio
FacebookX TwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrRedditVKWhatsAppEmail

Michelle Carter

White House Threatens Mass Layoffs as Deepening US Government Shutdown Stalls Negotiations
Costco Enters Weight-Loss Drug Market; OPEC+ Approves Modest Oil Output Hike Amid Shifting Economic Tides
Related posts
  • Related posts
  • More from author
National News

Trump Admin Reschedules Medical Marijuana to Schedule III

April 24, 20260
National News

Cherfilus-McCormick Resigns Amid $5M Ethics Scandal

April 22, 20260
National News

Strait Standoff: US Seizure of Iranian Ship Rocks Talks

April 20, 20260
Load more
Read also
Top Stories

WHCD Shooter Identified: ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’ Allegations Surface

April 26, 20260
Editorial

Trump Calls for Unity Following White House Security Breach

April 26, 20260
Top Stories

Trump Deploys Kushner, Witkoff for High-Stakes Iran Talks

April 25, 20260
Culture & Society

Rooted in Community: Linda Vista Celebrates 41st Annual Multicultural Fair

April 25, 20260
Top Stories

Tensions Peak: US, Israel, and Iran Strategic Standoff

April 24, 20260
Politics

US Moves to Block Chinese ‘AI Distillation’ Theft

April 24, 20260
Load more

Recent Posts

  • WHCD Shooter Identified: ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’ Allegations Surface
  • Trump Calls for Unity Following White House Security Breach
  • Trump Deploys Kushner, Witkoff for High-Stakes Iran Talks
  • Rooted in Community: Linda Vista Celebrates 41st Annual Multicultural Fair
  • Tensions Peak: US, Israel, and Iran Strategic Standoff

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
Social networks
FacebookLikes
X TwitterFollowers
PinterestFollowers
InstagramFollowers
YoutubeSubscribers
VimeoSubscribers
Popular categories
  • Top Stories528
  • National News296
  • Editorial264
  • Business252
  • Politics249
  • Crime & Justice234
  • Entertainment230
  • Health202
  • Tech & Innovation194
  • Culture & Society190
  • Uncategorized2

WHCD Shooter Identified: ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’ Allegations Surface

April 26, 2026

Trump Calls for Unity Following White House Security Breach

April 26, 2026

Trump Deploys Kushner, Witkoff for High-Stakes Iran Talks

April 25, 2026

Rooted in Community: Linda Vista Celebrates 41st Annual Multicultural Fair

April 25, 2026

Tensions Peak: US, Israel, and Iran Strategic Standoff

April 24, 2026

Awards Season Culminates: Previewing the 97th Academy Awards and Weekend Entertainment Options

4534 Comments

S&P 500 Nears Record as Nasdaq Hits Three-Week High; Major Indexes Post Strong Weekly Gains on February 14, 2025

779 Comments

Google Introduces Premium AI Ultra Subscription Globally: Advanced Capabilities and Pricing Details Emerge

771 Comments

Trump Rallies GOP on Capitol Hill Amidst Doubt for Sweeping Domestic Policy Bill

582 Comments

Future of Telecom: How AI and 5G Convergence is Driving Innovation

542 Comments
    © Copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved
    • About
    • Privacy
    • Contact