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Oregon City Joins State in Lawsuit Against Trump Plan to Deploy Troops for Federal Property Protection Hearing Set for Friday
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Portland and the state of Oregon have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging its decision to deploy troops to safeguard federal properties. The legal action questions the authority and necessity of such military involvement in domestic settings. A court hearing on the matter is slated for Friday, drawing attention to federal-state tensions.
The suit argues that the troop deployment exceeds presidential powers under the Posse Comitatus Act, which limits military use in civilian law enforcement. City officials cite concerns over potential civil rights violations during protests near federal buildings.
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Oregon’s attorney general has rallied support from local leaders, emphasizing the state’s commitment to peaceful demonstrations. The administration counters that protecting federal assets is a core national security duty.
Federal properties in Portland have been flashpoints for unrest in recent years, prompting heightened security measures. The Posse Comitatus Act, enacted in 1878, reflects long-standing American aversion to military policing of citizens.
Troops would reportedly focus on perimeter defense rather than direct engagement with crowds. Legal experts anticipate the hearing could set precedents for future domestic deployments.
Advocates for the lawsuit view it as a vital check on executive overreach that could chill free expression. Proponents of the plan see it as a necessary step to maintain order and deter vandalism.
The case unfolds against a backdrop of ongoing debates over federal versus state authority in managing public spaces. Oregon’s progressive policies often clash with national approaches to law and order.
Friday’s hearing will likely address preliminary injunctions to halt the deployment pending full review. Both sides have submitted extensive briefs outlining their constitutional arguments.
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