President Trump on Sunday dispatched 300 members of the California National Guard to Portland, Oregon, ignoring a federal injunction that sought to block such a move. The action immediately drew the ire of California Governor Gavin Newsom, who vowed to challenge the decision in court.
“After a federal court blocked his attempt to federalize the Oregon National Guard, Donald Trump is deploying 300 California National Guard personnel into Oregon,” Newsom posted on X, condemning the order as “un-American.”
“They are on their way there now. We are taking this fight back to court. The public cannot stay silent in the face of such reckless and authoritarian conduct by the President of the United States.”
Newsom’s statement came just hours after a federal judge issued a temporary injunction against the administration’s earlier plan to send 200 Oregon National Guard troops into Portland — a city that has seen more than three months of nightly unrest targeting immigration enforcement facilities.
Last week, Trump had directed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to deploy “all necessary troops” to the area and to use “full force” to protect immigration authorities from what he called “domestic terrorists.” Oregon’s state government quickly filed suit to prevent the deployment.
U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut, appointed by Trump, ruled yesterday that sending active-duty troops into Portland would run afoul of both the Constitution and federal laws prohibiting the military from engaging in domestic policing.
She added that Trump’s justification did not match the reality on the ground.
“Overall, the protests were small and uneventful,” Immergut wrote in her decision.
“The President’s determination was simply untethered to the facts.”
The restraining order halting the president’s deployment is set to expire on October 18.
Newsom, who has frequently clashed with Trump online, accused the president of abusing power for personal gain.
“His deployment of the California National Guard to Oregon isn’t about crime,” Newsom said in another statement Sunday.
“It’s about power. He is using our military as political pawns to build up his own ego. It’s appalling. It’s un-American. And it must stop.”
Since June, Portland has been plagued by ongoing chaos as Antifa-linked demonstrators repeatedly attacked a federal immigration detention center, setting off fireworks and throwing projectiles while federal officers tried to restore order. Officials say the violence has continued almost nightly, with little assistance from local law enforcement.
Cammila Wamsley, director of the Portland ICE office, told Fox News that agitators have even targeted employees at home and published their private information online.
Before the federal judge issued her ruling Saturday, hundreds of protesters had again gathered outside the South Macadam Avenue detention center, where clashes erupted between demonstrators and federal officers who deployed tear gas, pepper spray, and other crowd-control measures.
In light of the ongoing turmoil, Trump instructed his administration on Friday to identify federal funds that could be withheld from Portland. Meanwhile, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has opened an investigation into the Portland Police Bureau’s handling of the unrest.
{Matzav.com}