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Oregon’s National Guard lawsuit hinges on Trump’s Truth Social posts

Oregon’s National Guard lawsuit hinges on Trump’s Truth Social posts

The article discusses a lawsuit filed by the state of Oregon against the deployment of the National Guard to Portland by the Trump administration. The key points are: - Oregon Governor Tina Kotek spoke with former President Trump and tried to convince him not to send in the National Guard, which puzzled Trump as he believed the situation in Portland was different from what he was seeing on television. - Despite the governor's objections, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a memorandum federalizing 200 members of Oregon's National Guard to deploy to Portland. - In response, the state of Oregon filed a lawsuit to stop the deployment of the National Guard. The article suggests that the lawsuit hinges on the discrepancy between Trump's perception of the situation in Portland and the reality communicated by the state's governor.

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