Tuesday, October 7, 2025-A federal judge has halted former President Donald Trump’s move to deploy the California National Guard or any state troops into Oregon, marking a sharp rebuke to what critics called an overreach of executive power.
The proposed deployment was meant to support federal operations tied to border enforcement and riot control, but legal challenges quickly mounted, arguing that state sovereignty was being undermined for political aims.
The ruling sparked a wave of mixed reactions nationwide. Trump supporters decried the decision as “judicial obstruction” of national security efforts, while California officials hailed it as a victory for state authority.
Oregon leaders, who opposed the deployment from the start, said the court’s decision reinforced the constitutional balance that prevents one state’s troops from being used without consent across borders.
Legal analysts say the standoff may reshape future discussions on how far presidential influence can extend over state militias. With Trump’s campaign team promising to appeal the ruling, both states remain on edge as tensions between federal and state powers intensify ahead of election season.

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