Politics & Government

Trump Tweets About Seattle Judge's Suspension of Travel Ban (Update)

President Donald Trump tweeted a response to a Seattle federal judge's suspension of his 'Muslim ban' executive order.

SEATTLE, WA - President Donald Trump has responded to a Seattle federal judge's Friday decision to suspend his executive order on foreign travel and refugees.

The tweet came around 5:30 a.m. PST Saturday and proclaims that the judge who issued the ruling - Judge James L. Robart, who was appointed by George W. Bush in 2003 - is hurting law enforcement efforts.

Trump released two more tweets later in the day Saturday, against criticizing Robart directly.

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On Friday afternoon, Robart granted a restraining order requested by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson against Trump's order. The order had banned travel to the U.S. from seven predominantly Muslim countries — Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Libya and Yemen — for three months; it also banned refugees from entering the U.S. for 120 days, and banned refugees from Syria from entering the U.S. indefinitely.

The executive order is suspended while a larger lawsuit brought by Ferguson against the lawsuit proceeds through the courts. The federal government can appeal Robart's ruling - and White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Friday night that it would do just that.

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After the tweet about Robart's ruling, Trump insulted the New York Times and then repeated a campaign promise.

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