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Trump’s National Guard Move Faces New Legal Setback From Judge He Appointed

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10.15.25
U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut extended a temporary restraining order preventing the Trump administration from federalizing and deploying National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday. The order, originally set to expire this weekend, will remain in effect for an additional 14 days as legal challenges continue. California, Oregon, and the city of Portland are still awaiting a decision from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on the broader dispute. The dispute comes amid a broader national debate over the limits of presidential power to use military force in domestic law enforcement, particularly in cities controlled by political opponents. The conflict has direct implications for civil-military relations and federalism in the United States, as courts now play an increasingly prominent role in determining the scope of presidential powers.Immergut, who was appointed by President Donald Trump, extended a temporary restraining order (TRO) preventing the federal government from deploying the National Guard to Portland. The order, which was originally set to expire this weekend, now remains in place for an additional 14 days.

Legal challenges assert Trump’s deployment is an attempt to integrate military operations into civilian law enforcement, a step that the Oregon Attorney General called unconstitutional. The Portland legal dispute is one of several high-profile cases related to National Guard deployments in Democratic-led states. In Chicago, District Judge April Perry granted a 14-day temporary restraining order blocking Trump’s attempt to send National Guard troops into Illinois—ruling that "there has been no credible evidence that there has been rebellion in the state of Illinois." Similar blocks have occurred regarding deployments in Los Angeles, with appeals still under consideration by the courts.

What Trump is doing by ordering US troops into US cites is a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 that limits the use of federal military personnel in domestic law enforcement, ensuring that the military cannot act as a police force unless authorized by law. It reflects a commitment to prevent military interference in civilian affairs, which is considered a core American value. Trump is well aware of this and I personally believe that he is using these illegal orders as a method to bring this question before a very friendly US Supreme Court and very possibly increase his presidential powers. If he is successful in this quest, I believe our Republic is doomed.
 



What Trump is doing by ordering US troops into US cites is a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 that limits the use of federal military personnel in domestic law enforcement, ensuring that the military cannot act as a police force unless authorized by law. It reflects a commitment to prevent military interference in civilian affairs, which is considered a core American value. Trump is well aware of this and I personally believe that he is using these illegal orders as a method to bring this question before a very friendly US Supreme Court and very possibly increase his presidential powers. If he is successful in this quest, I believe our Republic is doomed.

Enter the Supreme Court, which rules that this judge hasn't the authority to block anything and that they will decide similar cases on their merits, oh, a decade from now.
 
If they grant him this, then next up: deploying troops for "election security".
Trump hopes to provoke violence so he can use it as a pretense to invoke the Insurrection Act. That way, if necessary, he can declare martial law and even prevent elections if needed.

People have to smart about this. Do not resort to violence and record EVERYTHING.

I would not put it past MAGA to surreptitiously create incidents to further their corrupt agenda.
 
Trump hopes to provoke violence so he can use it as a pretense to invoke the Insurrection Act. That way, if necessary, he can declare martial law and even prevent elections if needed.

People have to smart about this. Do not resort to violence and record EVERYTHING.

I would not put it past MAGA to surreptitiously create incidents to further their corrupt agenda.
I would say dont start the violence. Let them be the ones to fire the first shot.
 
If they grant him this, then next up: deploying troops for "election security".

On Election Day, they will simply have troops or secret police close down polling sites in Democratic heavy districts, then drag out the lawsuits over it until it’s past the point for vote count deadline.
 
I would say dont start the violence. Let them be the ones to fire the first shot.
I'm thinking back on the Civil Rights Movement. Video of police beating marchers and protesters who offered no resistance turned the stomachs of the American people from coast to coast. I'm thinking of the incident at Kent State University where NG opened fire on peaceful anti-war protesters.



 
I'm thinking back on the Civil Rights Movement. Video of police beating marchers and protesters who offered no resistance turned the stomachs of the American people from coast to coast. I'm thinking of the incident at Kent State University where NG opened fire on peaceful anti-war protesters.




That no longer turns the stomachs of Americans. That is the issue. Not even mass shootings in schools prompt the American government to do a single thing. You need a variety of tactics. Without the panthers, peaceful protest would not have survived. We’ve been trying this for more than 10 years at this point. The sheer havoc that was released in Trump’s first term did not assuage voters.
 
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