A federal judge on Sunday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from sending any National Guard troops to Portland. The ruling comes after the Trump administration moved to send the California National Guard to Portland after the judge earlier denied sending Oregon National Guard troops.
"What was unlawful with the Oregon National Guard is unlawful with the California National Guard," Attorney General Dan Rayfield said in a news conference before the ruling. "The judge's order was not some minor procedural point for the president to work around like my 14-year-old does when he doesn't like my answers."
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