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Oregon’s governor calls on federal appeals court to stop Trump from deploying troops to Portland

Oregon’s governor, Tina Kotek, just called on a federal appeals court to review and overturn a decision made by a three-judge panel on Monday that would permit Donald Trump to deploy federalized national guard troops to the streets of Portland against the wishes of state and local officials.

Speaking to reporters at a virtual news conference, Kotek said that she hopes the full ninth circuit court of appeals vacates the panel’s decision 2-1 decision, as the dissenting judge, Portland-based Susan Graber, urged her colleagues to do.

For the moment, Kotek pointed out, a second temporary restraining order issued by a lower court judge, which blocks the deployment of national guard troops from Oregon, California or any other jurisdiction, remains in effect.

Oregon’s governor, Tina Kotek, held a virtual news conference on Monday to discuss the legal battle to keep national guard troops out of Portland.

“Oregon remains united in the fight against this unwanted, unneeded military intervention in Oregon,” Kotek said. “Over the weekend, people across Oregon gathered peacefully to send a message that the Trump Administration is being dishonest, and these actions to deploy troops are a gross, un-American abuse of power.”

“I’m very troubled by the decision of the court,” Kotek told reporters, pointing out that on Saturday federal officers at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Portland’s South Waterfront neighborhood fired tear gas at people “playfully” dissenting.

“I still urge the Trump Administration to send all the national guard members home,” she said.

In a statement earlier on Monday, Oregon’s attorney general, Dan Rayfield, also called on the full appeals court to follow judge Garber’s dissent and reverse the decision made by the panel.

“Oregon joins Judge Graber in urging the full Ninth Circuit to ‘act swiftly’ en banc ‘to vacate the majority’s order before the illegal deployment of troops under false pretenses can occur’”, Rayfield said. “And, like her, we ‘ask those who are watching this case unfold to retain faith in our judicial system for just a little while longer.’”

The legal battle is complicated by the fact that a district judge in Portland issued two orders temporarily blocking the deployment of national guard troops to the city.

Judge Karin Immergut, who was nominated by Trump during his first term, first blocked the president’s planned deployment of 200 Oregon national guard troops to the city. When Trump responded by attempting to evade the order by sending California national guard troops to Oregon, Immergut issued a second temporary restraining order blocking the deployment of national guard troops from any state or the District of Columbia.

Because the Trump administration asked the appeals court to lift the first restraining order, but not the second, the panel’s decision on Monday still eaves the second order in place, for now.

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Portland’s mayor promises to defend ‘the right to peacefully protest’

Portland’s mayor, Keith Wilson, responded to a federal appeals court ruling on Monday that could allow Donald Trump to deploy federalized national guard troops to the city by pledging to fight on in court and to defend the right of the city’s resident to protest.

The mayor said in a statement posted on social media:

Portland stands for democracy, dignity, and the right to peacefully protest. Our focus is simple and unchanging: we demand transparency, accountability, and community-led solutions, not troops on our streets.

Our National Guard members are our neighbors, coworkers, and loved ones, and they deserve better than this unnecessary, unwanted deployment.

We will not stand by while federal agencies sidestep local authority. Our legal team, working with the Oregon Department of Justice, will use every lawful tool to prevent this overreach. I call on federal decision-makers to stop these deployments, honor local governance, and partner with us on real public-safety solutions that respect civil rights and protect our community.

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