YES!! TRUMP CONCEDES, WITHDRAWS AND *DEMOBILIZES* NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS FROM OREGON, LA, AND CHICAGO!
What you’re looking at here in the screenshot is the ‘minute order’ on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals docket of the case of Oregon v. Trump. This is the case about him deploying the National Guard in Oregon. If you recall, the lower District Court ordered that he could not deploy the National Guard in Oregon, and issued an injunction accordingly, and so Trump appealed to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, asking for a stay of that injunction. The 9th Circuit did issue a stay of the lower court’s injunction, and directed both Oregon and Trump to brief the issues *taking into account* that the Supreme Court had just *rejected* Trump’s request for stay in the Illinois National Guard case. Well, Trump’s motion basically said “Uncle, we give up, we agree to have the current stay dissolved, we’re taking our toys and going home.” In other words, they are *demobilizing* the National Guards in Oregon, Illinois, and California, and letting them go home.
Here’s the text of that minute order: “ORDER FOR PUBLICATION FILED. (Mary H. MURGUIA) On November 19, 2025, this court administratively stayed the district court’s November 7, 2025, permanent injunction to the extent that it enjoins the federalization of the Oregon National Guard. On December 29, 2025, this court issued an order directing the parties “to confer about the procedural next steps for this appeal” “[i]n light of the United States Supreme Court’s denial of the federal government’s application for a stay in Trump v. Illinois, No. 25A443 (U.S. Dec. 23, 2025).” The order also directed the parties to “file either: (a) a joint proposal if agreement is reached or (b) separate proposals if no agreement is reached.” Id. The parties filed their separate proposals on January 7, 2026. Defendants represented that “[w]ithout prejudice to any future arguments Defendants might make in this litigation, Defendants withdraw their request for a stay pending appeal and agree to dissolution of the administrative stay.” Defendants also represented that “Oregon National Guard members are currently in transit to Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will demobilize, and that the demobilization process will take approximately 7-14 days to complete.” The administrative stay entered by this court on November 19, 2025, is hereby VACATED.”
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