A majority of judges on a federal appeals court want to review for errors a decision made by two of their peers greenlighting National Guard deployment to Portland.
This means there will be no troop deployment until their review is complete, and such reviews typically take several weeks or more.
At least 15 of the 29 judges of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday voted to grant lawyers for the state of Oregon an “en banc” or “full court” review of an Oct. 20 order that came from two of the circuit’s judges, Trump appointees Ryan Nelson and Bridget Bade. That decision overruled a lower court order that had been blocking President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Portland.
The appeals court’s decision to grant Oregon the review comes on the eve of the three-day

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