Federal trial over whether Trump can deploy National Guard to Portland begins
Summary
A federal trial in Portland, Oregon, is examining whether President Donald Trump can send the National Guard to the city. The lawsuit, filed by Portland and the state, challenges the deployment, arguing it doesn’t meet the legal requirements set by Congress. The trial, led by Judge Karin Immergut, involves testimonies from both sides, with the Trump administration claiming the deployment is necessary due to protests.Key Facts
- The trial is about President Trump's ability to send National Guard troops to Portland.
- Judge Karin Immergut, appointed by Trump, is overseeing the trial in Portland.
- Portland and the state filed a lawsuit to stop the deployment of federal troops.
- Judge Immergut issued temporary orders blocking the troops, questioning the legal grounds for their deployment.
- The 9th U.S. Court of Appeals initially paused her order but will review the case again.
- The Trump administration argues that federal troops are needed to handle protests that local police can't manage.
- The city and state claim that federal officers have used too much force against protesters.
- The approach of federal agents has reportedly worsened relations with local Portland police.
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