Defiant Trump declares 'see you in court' after judges slap down travel ban
In a terse tweet, President Donald Trump quickly responded to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that slapped down his controversial travel ban.
After the unanimous ruling from a three-judge panel on Thursday, Trump reemphasized accusations that the ruling was biased. "It's a political decision & we're going to see them in court... the security of our country is at stake," he said to NBC News.
Hillary Clinton, Trump's former Democratic rival, offered a short note, tweeting "3-0," referring to the 9th Circuit judges' unanimous ruling:
After the ruling was announced, The Department of Justice said it was "reviewing the decision and considering its options."
The three-judge panel voted unanimously against the White House's request, ruling that:
Trump's January 27 executive order stopping all admissions of refugees into the US and immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries caused chaos at airports worldwide. A Washington state judge last week issued a temporary restraining order suspending Trump's directive.
Washington state attorney general Bob Ferguson said on CNN after the ruling: "We are a nation of laws … those laws apply to everyone in our country. And that includes the President of the United States." Ferguson added to that in a tweet, saying "Bottom line. This is a complete victory for the state of Washington."
That suspension remains in place as a result of the 9th Circuit Court's ruling on Thursday.