Trump orders National Guard troops to Portland, but judge blocks it
Judge’s ruling is a temporary setback for the US president, who sought to bypass a court order by sending troops from other states to Oregon

A federal judge in Oregon on Sunday temporarily blocked Donald Trump’s administration from sending any National Guard troops to police Portland, Oregon, a setback for the president as he seeks to dispatch the military to cities over the objections of their Democratic leaders.
The ruling by US District Judge Karin Immergut followed the Trump administration’s decision to call in troops from California and Texas just one day after she temporarily blocked Trump from deploying 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland.
Immergut, who was appointed by Trump during his first term, said there was no evidence that recent protests necessitated the presence of National Guard troops, no matter where they came from.
“How could bringing in federalised National Guard from California not be in direct contravention of the (decision) I issued yesterday?” Immergut asked Justice Department lawyer Eric Hamilton during a hearing on Sunday night.

“Is there any legal authority for what you are doing?”