travel ban

“It’s a patently false, made up story," said White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
Demonstrations again were held in Washington and New York, but also in many heartland cities.
The president's smear of a federal judge who temporarily halted the travel ban undermines judicial independence and could encourage defiance.
The president personally attacked the federal judge who issued a temporary restraining order.
The order bars most nationals of seven Muslim-majority countries.
A union reacts after a doctor in Brooklyn is stranded in Sudan due to Trump’s travel ban.
The review was being planned “in response to congressional request and whistleblower and hotline complaints."