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Last night, a late-night courtroom showdown in Oregon threw President Trump’s National Guard deployment into uncertainty.

Federal Judge Karin Immergut issued an emergency order halting Trump’s move to send California Guard troops into Portland, calling it a violation of both federal statute and the Tenth Amendment.

The Justice Department is already preparing an appeal, arguing the president has clear authority to act in cases of “domestic unrest.” Trump, meanwhile, insists his goal is to restore law and order to cities “ravaged by chaos and crime.”

Governor Gavin Newsom celebrated the ruling as a “victory for states’ rights.” But the fight is far from over.

Don’t miss the rest of today’s top Trump news below!

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đź”” Trump Continues Fight for Crime Crackdown
🕊️ Trump Sets Deadline for Hamas Peace Deal
đź’µ Trump Guarantees Military Pay During Shutdown
👥 Trump Offers Teen Migrants $2,500 to Leave U.S.
⚖️ Trump Blames Democrats for Possible Layoffs

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Over the weekend, cities across the country continued to face surging lawlessness as President Trump remains dedicated to his mission to take back control and stop the violence. Despite federal judges blocking many of his administration’s efforts to rein in crime, Trump is pressing ahead with his agenda to restore order and safety in America. The Democrats have made it clear they oppose these efforts, choosing to protect their own political interests rather than confronting the rising violence in their states.

Meanwhile, President Trump has given Hamas a firm deadline to accept his peace proposal, warning that failure to do so will lead to their total destruction. With tensions mounting globally, people everywhere are watching closely, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the situation.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🕊️ Trump Sets Deadline for Hamas Peace Deal
President Trump set a firm Sunday deadline for Hamas to accept his proposed Gaza peace plan, warning that failure could trigger unprecedented violence. The peace proposal aims to end Israel’s military operations and includes the disarmament of Hamas, release of hostages, and the reconstruction of Gaza under a U.S.-led international coalition. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly supports the 20-point plan, and discussions have been described as positive and progressing rapidly. Trump urged all parties involved to “move fast,” emphasizing that time is critical to avoid further conflict. He warned that if Hamas rejects the deal, “massive bloodshed” will ensue, signaling a potential escalation far beyond previous hostilities.

đź’µ Trump Assures Military Pay During Shutdown
Despite an ongoing government shutdown that has frozen paychecks for active-duty troops, President Trump assured service members they will receive “every last penny” owed to them. Although military personnel remain on duty during the funding lapse, many civilian military employees have been furloughed, impacting support services. Trump also pledged a 3.8% pay raise for the troops once federal funding is restored. The president placed blame squarely on Democrats for the government impasse, linking their refusal to pass a funding bill to disruptions faced by military families. He further warned of potential mass federal employee layoffs if the standoff continues, attributing these outcomes to Democratic intransigence.

👥 Trump Offers Teen Migrants $2,500 to Leave U.S.
To address the issue of unaccompanied migrant children in shelters, the Trump administration has introduced a program offering a one-time payment of $2,500 to teens aged 14 and older who voluntarily opt to self-deport. This financial incentive is provided only after an immigration judge approves the departure and the minor successfully returns to their home country. The initiative aims to reduce the population of vulnerable youth, many of whom were trafficked by criminal organizations prior administrations failed to contain. Officials stress that participation in this program is strictly voluntary and focused on ensuring the safety and welfare of the minors. This effort represents a component of broader immigration enforcement and child welfare policies under the Trump administration.

⚖️ Trump Blames Democrats for Possible Layoffs
The government shutdown that has caused furloughs and delayed payments across federal agencies remains unresolved, with President Trump blaming Democratic lawmakers for the impasse. The funding deadlock stems from a failure to pass appropriation bills, forcing non-essential federal workers to be furloughed while essential personnel continue unpaid work. Trump has prepared for the possibility of mass layoffs, indicating that over 100,000 deferred resignations or terminations could occur if the shutdown persists. The president insists that Democrats are responsible for finding a solution, describing the standoff as a political tactic rather than an unavoidable crisis. The ongoing budget battles reflect deep partisan divisions over spending priorities and government functions.

President Trump honored the U.S. Navy during an event commemorating the Navy's 250th anniversary on Oct. 5 at Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia.

đź”” Trump Continues Push for Crime Crackdownđź””

President Trump issued orders to deploy National Guard troops from multiple states to troubled cities, including Portland, Chicago, and others, as part of a crackdown on crime and unrest. However, legal challenges swiftly emerged, particularly in Oregon, where a federal judge has now blocked the deployment of California's National Guard troops to Portland.

U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut ruled that the federal government's action violated both a federal statute and the Tenth Amendment, issuing a temporary restraining order against the deployment from California and any other state or Washington, D.C. in Oregon. She questioned Justice Department attorneys on the legality of the troop movements, stating there was no justification for the deployment under current Oregon conditions.

California Governor Gavin Newsom immediately took legal action against the Trump administration, filing a lawsuit over the attempted federalization and relocation of the state’s National Guard to Oregon. Newsom publicly declared the court victory to block the troop deployment, emphasizing the state's opposition to what he characterized as federal overreach.

Meanwhile, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker also criticized the federal orders to deploy National Guard members from Texas to Chicago, Illinois, and Oregon. Pritzker reported that Trump ordered about 400 Texas National Guard troops to be sent to multiple locations, including 300 Illinois National Guardsmen to Chicago, amid violent incidents involving Department of Homeland Security agents.

In Chicago, DHS agents were repeatedly rammed by vehicles during operations, prompting them to fire defensive shots as violence escalated. Governor Pritzker has voiced firm opposition to the federal deployment of Texas troops, describing it as unauthorized and part of a contentious federal-state dispute over control and response to local unrest.

The Justice Department indicated plans to appeal the Oregon judge's ruling, asserting the president retains authority under federal law to deploy National Guard forces during domestic unrest. Despite this, Judge Immergut denied requests to delay or stay her ruling, citing the absence of new evidence and treating the matter as an emergency.

The tension between the Trump administration and Democrat governors highlights a fierce debate over federal authority and states' rights amid ongoing efforts to respond to crime and civil disturbances. The governors of California and Illinois, among others, have expressed resistance to federal troop deployments within their states without express consent or local legal basis.

These developments come as part of wider federal moves to use National Guard forces in areas experiencing increased violence, with Trump emphasizing a tough stance on law enforcement during a period of government shutdown tensions. The legal battles and public disputes indicate continuing friction over how and when federal troops can be used on domestic soil in response to security challenges.


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⚖️ The Supreme Court begins its new term with key cases that will shape the scope of President Trump's executive power, including tariff authority, agency member removal, and immigration enforcement. The conservative majority has overturned multiple lower court injunctions supporting Trump's policies temporarily but now faces final decisions on the limits of presidential authority. The term is marked by sharp ideological divides and rising tensions around judicial independence and political attacks on federal judges.

🗳️ A Trump-backed redistricting map victory in Missouri sets the stage for intense battles over congressional and legislative districts nationwide in the 2026 cycle. Missouri's new map, expected to benefit Republicans, may influence similar disputes in other swing and Republican-led states seeking to redraw boundaries after the 2020 census. These efforts could reshape political power in key states amid growing partisan and legal conflicts over election integrity and representation.

📉 The New Jersey governor's race tightens, unsettling Democrats who once considered the state a safe hold. Democratic nominee Mikie Sherrill, despite early leads in polls and significant financial backing, faces a closer contest against Republican Jack Ciattarelli, making the race a bellwether for national political dynamics. Concerns grow among Democrats due to Sherrill's campaign struggles and eroding support from traditional Democratic constituencies such as labor unions and Black voters.

🛡️ Pete Hegseth criticized the U.S. Navy’s 250th-anniversary celebration for what he called an excess focus on diversity and inclusion initiatives, suggesting they detract from honoring the military's core mission and history. Hegseth argued the event prioritized "woke" diversity themes over more traditional expressions of patriotism and military valor. His remarks sparked debate over the role of cultural and social issues within the military celebrations and institutions.

🎭 A White House spokesperson labeled Saturday Night Live's season premiere as a "waste of time," criticizing the show's direction and political satire approach. The statement is the latest in ongoing tensions between the administration and the comedy show, which frequently features sketches critical of President Trump and his policies. This public rebuke adds to the already-contentious relationship between the Trump administration and the liberal entertainment media.

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