It finally happened. After years of coddling masked anarchists and letting downtown Portland descend into chaos, a federal appeals court has given President Trump the green light to do what local officials never had the courage to do: restore law and order.
In a divided ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals determined that the president does indeed have the authority to deploy National Guard troops to Portland — even over the objections of Oregon’s Democratic governor and Portland’s perpetually “concerned” mayor. After years of chaos, someone in power is finally putting public safety ahead of politics.
? BREAKING: In a MASSIVE victory, a federal court just ALLOWED President Trump to surge National Guard troops to Portland to quash Antifa
MAJOR BACKUP is on the way!
Democrats and activist judges lost, AGAIN. pic.twitter.com/Mla4YJBLoc
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 20, 2025
In plain English, the professional protest crowd that’s been spray-painting “revolution” on coffee shops is about to get a crash course in what real law and order looks like. For years, Antifa and their fellow travelers have treated Portland like a personal sandbox for destruction—smashing windows, torching businesses, and calling it “activism.”
City leaders responded like they were running a group therapy session instead of a city—breathing exercises, platitudes, and endless “dialogue.” Meanwhile, small businesses shuttered, police morale collapsed, and taxpayer money literally went up in smoke.
And now comes Trump—the same man the Left labeled “authoritarian” for daring to enforce the law. Turns out, it’s not only constitutional, it’s common sense. The court’s ruling isn’t just a legal victory for Trump; it’s a reality check for America. Let’s stop pretending this was ever about justice. Portland’s so-called activists aren’t fighting oppression; they’re fighting boredom.
They’re pampered radicals playing revolutionary on weekends, livestreaming their “resistance” on iPhones made by the capitalism they claim to despise. The hypocrisy is thicker than the smoke from their latest dumpster fire.
Needless to say, Oregon’s Democratic Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield whined about the ruling: “Today’s ruling, if allowed to stand, would give the president unilateral power to put Oregon soldiers on our streets with almost no justification.”
Yeah, okay. Except that a) Trump is commander-in-chief, and b) the stuff going on in Portland directed at federal agencies and agents is dangerously out of control.
The court’s ruling delivers a message that extends well beyond Oregon: when local leaders refuse to protect their citizens, the federal government not only can step in — it must. That’s not tyranny; that’s leadership. And after years of Democrat-run chaos, the difference couldn’t be clearer.
Yet Democrats are still defending the indefensible. Oregon’s governor claimed federal involvement would “escalate tensions.” Really? The city’s already been on fire — literally — because her party refused to let police do their jobs.
President Trump isn’t deploying troops to silence dissent; he’s sending them to stop domestic extremists who’ve hijacked legitimate causes and turned city streets into war zones. Every ordinary American who’s watched Portland’s decline knows the truth: Enough already.