A divided U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday in favor of President Trump's authority to send National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon. The decision overturned a prior ruling blocking the deployment, granting Trump a significant legal win as military presence increases in Democratic-led areas.
The court determined that deploying the National Guard was warranted due to incidents of damage to federal properties and threats to law enforcement. This ruling was backed by two Trump-appointed judges, who maintained that judicial review of a president's military decisions is limited.
However, opposition remains strong. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, backed by dissenting Circuit Judge Susan Graber, emphasized the ruling's undermining of state rights and its potential to dangerously expand