HomeNewsDOJ asks judge overseeing Oregon National Guard case to recuse over marriage to Democratic lawmaker

DOJ asks judge overseeing Oregon National Guard case to recuse over marriage to Democratic lawmaker

NewsOctober 2, 2025
2 min read
DOJ asks judge overseeing Oregon National Guard case to recuse over marriage to Democratic lawmaker
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday asked the judge assigned to oversee the challenge to President Trump’s National Guard deployment in Portland, Ore., to step aside because he is married to a...
Reading Settings

The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday asked the judge assigned to oversee the challenge to President Trump’s National Guard deployment in Portland, Ore., to step aside because he is married to a Democratic lawmaker who opposes it.

The recusal motion landed a day before U.S. District Judge Michael Simon will hold a hearing on Oregon’s request to temporarily block the deployment.

Simon is married to Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (D-Ore.), who represents a district that stretches from Portland’s western suburbs to the coastline.

Bonamici spoke at a press conference alongside the state’s governor opposing the deployment and has repeatedly criticized the move on social media.

“It's absurd that Trump is spending an expected $3.8 million to deploy the National Guard to Portland, especially during a government shutdown and when families are struggling to pay for health care, housing, and groceries,” Bonamici wrote on Bluesky.

The Justice Department’s motion contends it undermines public confidence in the proceedings.

“To be sure, Defendants recognize that Judge Simon and Representative Bonamici speak for themselves, not for each other. Nonetheless, the unique factual, legal and political role that Judge Simon’s spouse has played in the central events of this lawsuit may create the appearance of partiality,” the motion reads.

Oregon and Portland sued the administration over the weekend as the Defense Department authorized 200 members of Oregon’s National Guard to be deployed to Portland, days after Trump said he would send troops to protect the Rose City and an Immigration and Customs Enforcement building there. 

It follows National Guard deployments Trump sent to Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles in recent months.

Source: The Hill - News

Share this article

Related Articles

NASA astronauts will have their own droid when they go back to the Moon
Dec 095 months ago

NASA astronauts will have their own droid when they go back to the Moon

NASA crew will be the first astronauts to work with a robot on a celestial body other than Earth. ...

{"_":"https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/12/lunar-outpost-rover-to-study-lunar-dust-alongside-artemis-astronauts-on-moon/","$":{"isPermaLink":"true"}}2 min read
Read More
Trump keeps historic meeting with Syria’s leader behind closed doors
Nov 116 months ago

Trump keeps historic meeting with Syria’s leader behind closed doors

President Trump on Monday kept a historic meeting with Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa behind closed doors, an unusual move for a president who frequently opens up the Oval Office to cameras...

{"_":"https://thehill.com/?p=5599534","$":{"isPermaLink":"false"}}7 min read
Read More
Why a handful of Democratic senators decided to end the shutdown
Nov 116 months ago

Why a handful of Democratic senators decided to end the shutdown

Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.), who nearly a decade ago served as Hillary Clinton’s running mate when she lost the presidency to Donald Trump, was the eighth Democratic senator to back a centrist deal the Senat...

{"_":"https://thehill.com/?p=5599509","$":{"isPermaLink":"false"}}7 min read
Read More
18 people injured in DC people mover crash at Dulles International Airport
Nov 116 months ago

18 people injured in DC people mover crash at Dulles International Airport

A mobile lounge hit a dock at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) Monday afternoon, sending 18 people to the hospital. Crystal Nosal, part of the Metro Washington Airports Authority’s (MWAA)...

{"_":"https://thehill.com/?p=5599611","$":{"isPermaLink":"false"}}1 min read
Read More