Trump DOJ Loses Again as Federal Courts Advance Travel Ban Hearings
A federal judge in Seattle has rejected a request from the Trump administration to delay a hearing on the president’s travel ban, meaning the case is set to go ahead as scheduled in the next few days.
U.S. District Court Judge James Robart on Monday dismissed the call from the Department of Justice (DOJ) to delay a hearing on President Donald Trump’s motive for implementing the executive order in January that banned travelers to the U.S. from seven majority-Muslim countries and halted entry for refugees for 120 days, and for Syrian refugees indefinitely.
Robart said the issue was “time-sensitive” and should not be held up, and cited Trump’s own tweets in his decision, reportedly stating, “I thought the president said ‘we’ll see you in court’?”
Also Monday, a separate federal court in Virginia issued a preliminary injunction against the application of the ban to Virginia residents and those with connections to state-run institutions. The injunction will stay in place until it can be fully argued in court.
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