A federal judge has extended the injunction preventing Trump from sending the National Guard to Portland, leaving troops in uncertainty as the legal battle continues.

A federal judge has extended the injunction blocking former President Donald Trump from deploying the National Guard to Portland, Oregon. The decision keeps troops in limbo as the legal showdown over federal intervention continues.
The case revolves around the legality of sending federal forces to address civil unrest in the city. With the order extended, National Guard soldiers remain on standby, unable to act until the court issues a final ruling.
Local officials have expressed relief, stressing that any federal response must follow legal guidelines. Meanwhile, legal analysts say the ruling highlights the ongoing tension between federal authority and local governance.
The legal proceedings are expected to continue, and the outcome will determine whether the National Guard can be deployed in similar situations in the future
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