Trump's National Guard Deployment to Portland Faces Legal Battle

U.S. President Trump is redirecting California National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, sparking lawsuits from both states. A federal judge blocked 200 Oregon troops' deployment, citing Trump's exaggerated claims of protest threats. Despite legal pushback, troop movements continue under federal command.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-10-2025 06:28 IST | Created: 06-10-2025 06:28 IST
Trump's National Guard Deployment to Portland Faces Legal Battle

In a move that has sparked serious legal and political confrontation, U.S. President Donald Trump is redirecting 200 California National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon. The Pentagon confirmed the deployment on Sunday, even as California and Oregon file lawsuits to stop the relocation.

A federal judge issued an injunction late Saturday, temporarily blocking the deployment of 200 Oregon National Guard troops. The court cited a lack of evidence justifying the necessity for such military intervention in response to ongoing protests.

Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the deployment as an attack on the rule of law. Despite the legal challenges, National Guard troops from California are already en route, with the Trump administration continuing its controversial use of military resources for domestic issues.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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