Trump Rages Over Judge He Appointed Blocking Him from Deploying National Guard in Portland: Ought to Be Ashamed!'
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Trump Rages Over Judge He Appointed Blocking Him from Deploying National Guard in Portland: Ought to Be Ashamed!'
"I appointed the judge and he [sic] goes like that, Trump said. So, I wasn't served well. Obviously, if he [sic] made that decision Portland is burning to the ground. You have agitators, instigators, all you have to do is look at your television, turn on your television, read your newspapers. It's burning to the ground. The governor, the mayor, the politicians, they're petrified for their lives. And that judge, he [sic] ought to be ashamed of himself [sic]."
"And that judge, he [sic] ought to be ashamed of himself [sic]. In her opinion, Judge Immergut found that Oregon and the city of Portland are likely to succeed on their claim that the President exceeded his constitutional authority and violated the Tenth Amendment. The judge agreed that images of protesters clashing with federal officers, are inexcusable, but they are nowhere near the type of inc"
A U.S. District Court judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the administration from deploying the National Guard to Portland. President Trump announced plans to send troops to quell unrest and described Portland as "burning to the ground," blaming "antifa" and calling local politicians "petrified." Trump repeatedly criticized the judge who halted the deployment, misgendering and saying he was "not served well" by judge selections. Judge Karin Immergut found that Oregon and the city of Portland are likely to succeed on a claim that the President exceeded constitutional authority and violated the Tenth Amendment.
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