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The deployment of National Guard troops on the streets of Washington faces challenges in two courts on Friday — one in the nation’s capital and another in West Virginia — while across the country a judge in Portland, Oregon, will consider whether to let President Donald Trump deploy troops there.
Many families of Oregon National Guard members had just 72 hours between receiving word of the deployment to having to leave home.
State lawyers reveal only 31 Federal Protective Service officers were reassigned to Portland at any time since June, not the 115 federal officials claimed.
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What to know about efforts to block National Guard deployments in Chicago, Portland, other US cities
President Donald Trump’s attempts to deploy the military in Democratic-led cities _ over the objections of mayors and governors _ has brought a head-spinning array of court challenges and overlapping
Oregon and Portland want to keep a temporary restraining order in place, as the Trump administration pushes to send in troops.
President Trump has been warned to "get off the golf course" in the middle of the U.S. government shutdown. The U.S. Government shutdown has hit three weeks, as it becomes one of the longest in history. The shutdown reached its 21st day on Tuesday, October 21. On Monday, the U.S. Senate failed for ...
A federal appeals court allowed President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon. Oregon plans to appeal the decision. Also, Tennessee officials are filing a lawsuit challenging the deployment of troops to Memphis.
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Judge will decide whether to uphold second temporary restraining order in Oregon National Guard case
A hearing before Judge Karin Immergut is scheduled for Friday to determine whether the second temporary restraining order should stay in place, blocking troops.