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Jilly_in_VA

(13,193 posts)
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 11:24 AM 12 hrs ago

Trump-Appointed Judge Rips President's Plot to Defy Her

A judge appointed by President Donald Trump blocked his latest blue-city takeover for the second time in as many days after a contentious emergency hearing.

U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut said during an at-times contentious Sunday night telephone hearing that the administration appeared to have deliberately violated her ruling temporarily halting the deployment of Oregon National Guard troops to Portland.

After the first ruling, Trump pivoted and ordered hundreds of members of the Texas and California National Guard to deploy to Oregon, forcing Immergut to issue a second injunction blocking deployment of any “federalized members of the National Guard” to the state.

The judge, who was appointed by Trump in 2019, seemed incredulous that the government would send troops from other states just hours after her ruling, considering the constitutional principles are the same regardless of which state they come from, the Associated Press reported.

“How could bringing in federalized National Guard from California not be in direct contravention to the temporary restraining order I issued yesterday?” she questioned the federal government’s attorney, cutting him off.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trump-appointed-judge-karin-immergut-blocks-presidents-plot-to-defy-her-order/

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Trump-Appointed Judge Rips President's Plot to Defy Her (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA 12 hrs ago OP
And Stephen Miller was targeting her after the first ruling - yellow dahlia 10 hrs ago #1
I hope the judge's home doesn't get blown up by a 'gas leak' Torchlight 10 hrs ago #2
I'm concerned for her husband Conjuay 10 hrs ago #3
As long as those idiots in the White House keep yelling KS Toronado 9 hrs ago #4
OK. progressoid 9 hrs ago #5
A Federal Judge Shows How the Courts Should Deal with Trump's Lies LetMyPeopleVote 8 hrs ago #6

yellow dahlia

(3,306 posts)
1. And Stephen Miller was targeting her after the first ruling -
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 12:27 PM
10 hrs ago

I wonder what we will hear from him today.

Do you think they are muzzling him after the explosion at the other judge's house?

Torchlight

(5,804 posts)
2. I hope the judge's home doesn't get blown up by a 'gas leak'
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 12:32 PM
10 hrs ago

At this point, I'm halfway expecting violence against any official who rules against him

Conjuay

(2,724 posts)
3. I'm concerned for her husband
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 12:43 PM
10 hrs ago

Multiple hip and leg fractures is no joke for an older person. He is 81.

KS Toronado

(21,460 posts)
4. As long as those idiots in the White House keep yelling
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 02:13 PM
9 hrs ago

"Radial Left Wing Terrorists......." there will be more acts of violence unfortunately.

LetMyPeopleVote

(170,781 posts)
6. A Federal Judge Shows How the Courts Should Deal with Trump's Lies
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 03:11 PM
8 hrs ago

District Court Judge Karin Immergut’s opinion shows that courage in judging doesn’t require rhetoric or defiance—only the quiet insistence that facts still matter.

“Deference” implies giving the president the benefit of the doubt. But where there is no doubt, there can be no benefit. Immergut refused to credit assertions with no basis in the record. She didn’t grandstand or sermonize; she simply applied the law to the facts.

newrepublic.com/article/2013...

Harry Litman (@harrylitman.bsky.social) 2025-10-06T14:43:36.766Z

https://newrepublic.com/article/201377/oregon-national-guard-federal-judge-trump-lies

District Court Judge Karin Immergut’s adroit opinion blocking the administration’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, offers a model for how courts should handle the Trump administration’s many assertions of “emergency power.”

Immergut, a Trump appointee, faced the recurring judicial dilemma of the Trump era: how to deal with a president who lies about the conditions that he claims justify granting him extraordinary power. Trump has been prodigal in invoking “emergencies”—at the border, in cities, even in cyberspace—but nearly all have rested on transparent falsehoods. There has never been an “invasion” of marauding migrants, or a fentanyl “siege,” or a crime wave in Washington sufficient to justify federal deployment. Each supposed emergency has been a pretext for asserting powers Congress never gave him. The pattern is as consistent as it is brazen: declare a crisis, invent the facts to match, and dare the courts to stop him.

The tricky question for the courts—one that supersedes politics and party—is how to evaluate the assertions of such a chronic fabulist when the law presumes a good-faith president. Doctrines of deference—judicial respect for an executive’s factual determinations—make sense when that presumption holds. But with Trump, it clearly doesn’t.

That’s the backdrop for Immergut’s decision. Trump invoked 10 U.S.C. §12406—which allows presidents to call in the National Guard of any state to “repel” an “invasion” or “suppress” a “rebellion”—claiming Portland was “war-ravaged” by “antifa and other domestic terrorists.” He called the city’s residents “professional agitators” and “crazy people” trying to “burn down federal buildings.” Aide Stephen Miller piled on, calling it an “organized terrorist attack” that made military intervention “an absolute necessity.”.....

Trump’s determination, she concluded, failed even that minimal test. The supposed “rebellion” in Portland was no rebellion at all. “Defendants have not proffered any evidence,” she wrote, “that those episodes of violence were part of an organized attempt to overthrow the government.” His claim of emergency was “simply untethered to the facts.”

In straitlaced judicial prose, that’s as close as one can come to calling the president a liar.
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