Federal Appeals Court Pauses Judge’s Order Blocking Trump From Deploying National Guard to Portland

Federal Appeals Court Pauses Judge’s Order Blocking Trump From Deploying National Guard to Portland


A federal appeals court paused a judge’s temporary restraining order that had blocked President Donald Trump from deploying the National Guard to Portland to restore order.

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On October 8, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously issued a pause halting Judge Karin Immergut’s order against the federalization of the Oregon National Guard, but left in place another order barring the deployment of the Oregon and California National Guard to Portland.

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The appeals panel is made up of two Trump appointees and one Clinton appointee.

Immergut, a Trump appointee, granted the Democrat-run State of Oregon and the City of Portland a restraining order on October 4, which halted the Trump Administration from sending the National

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