In a controversial move, President Donald Trump has redirected federalized troops from California to Portland, Oregon, following a court ruling that blocked his initial attempt to deploy the National Guard in the city. This deployment circumvents the judicial order by utilizing National Guard members who were already stationed in Los Angeles after summer protests. California Governor Gavin Newsom has condemned the action, labeling it a ‘breathtaking abuse of the law and power’ and vowing to file a lawsuit. Portland, a Democrat-led city, has become the latest target in Trump’s broader crime crackdown initiative, with the president arguing that troops are essential to restore peace amidst ongoing protests over immigration enforcement. The Pentagon confirmed that 200 members of the California National Guard were reassigned to Portland to support U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal personnel. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson defended the deployment, stating that President Trump exercised his lawful authority to protect federal assets and personnel following violent riots and attacks on law enforcement. She criticized Governor Newsom, urging him to ‘stand on the side of law-abiding citizens instead of violent criminals destroying Portland and cities across the country.’ The Trump administration’s decision to redeploy troops from Los Angeles to Portland has sparked significant backlash. Governor Newsom accused the president of using the military as a political weapon against American citizens and ignoring judicial orders. ‘This isn’t about public safety, it’s about power,’ Newsom said. ‘We will take this fight to court, but the public cannot stay silent in the face of such reckless and authoritarian conduct by the President of the United States.’ Protests in Portland and other cities have been fueled by the Trump administration’s intensified immigration enforcement efforts. Portland, in particular, has drawn Trump’s ire due to its alleged concentration of individuals associated with Antifa, a loosely organized far-left activist movement recently designated as a domestic terrorist organization by the president. The Portland deployment follows Trump’s authorization of 300 National Guard troops to Chicago, another city experiencing protests over immigration enforcement. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker criticized the move, accusing the administration of attempting to ‘manufacture a crisis’ and create a ‘war zone’ to justify the deployment. ‘They want mayhem on the ground. They want to create the war zone so that they can send in even more troops,’ Pritzker told CNN. ‘They’re using every lever at their disposal to keep us from maintaining order.’
Trump sends troops from California to Portland after court denies deployment
