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A federal judge in Washington state declared Friday that he would temporarily block enforcement of President Trump’s controversial ban on entry to the United States — a ruling that appears to be broader than others before it, though the precise details have yet to be revealed.
Judge James L. Robart granted a request from lawyers for the state of Washington who had asked him to stop the government from acting on critical sections of Trump’s executive order. The order bars from entering the United States citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries as well as refugees and others. Meanwhile, Justice and State department officials revealed Friday that about 60,000 — and possibly as many as 100,000 — visas already have been revoked as a result of Trump’s order.
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This is obviously fake news. There's no such thing as a judge!
Don't think he has those courtesies. There is going to be twitter rant soon.
Eh - that will mean exactly squat though. So he shows he's displeased with the ruling. Shoot, Obama scolded SCOTUS at the flipping State of the Union.
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Its Trump you're talking about though
Loud mouthed, yes. But I would eat my hat if he actually tried to do anything substantive to go after the judicial. [Note: tweeting about the decision is not considered substantive]
Attorney general said "Nobody is above the law, including President Trump"
Then why do we have all these illegals in our country? Illegals and anyone who wants to invade our country are being treated like they are above the law. Maybe we need to start prosecuting those traitors who are protecting the lawbreakers.
Some companies helping with this lawsuit didn't look too good on the stock market today.
Don't think he has those courtesies. There is going to be twitter rant soon.
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