If something happens blame the judge: Trump to Americans


Washington, Feb 6 (PTI): An irked President Donald Trump has hit out at a US judge who blocked his controversial travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim-majority nations, saying Americans should blame the judge and the courts "if something happens".

The US President's ire was aimed at San Francisco District Judge James Robart, who last week put a nationwide hold on Trump's executive order barring citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US for 90 days, all refugees for 120 days and indefinitely halts refugees from Syria.

"Just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril. If something happens blame him and court system. People pouring in. Bad!" Trump tweeted, not just attacking Judge Robart's decision but going after him who may yet make more decisions on the matter this week.

At the same time, Trump said that he has asked the Department of Homeland Security to do a very "careful" check of those entering the country after the court order. "I have instructed Homeland Security to check people coming into our country VERY CAREFULLY. The courts are making the job very difficult!"

Trump's criticism comes after the San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, in a brief order, denied the administration's request to set aside Robart's ruling that put a temporary hold on the ban.

Trump says the 90-day travel ban on citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, and a 120-day bar on all refugees, are necessary to protect the United States from Islamist militants.

The travel restrictions have drawn protests in the US, provoked criticism from US allies and created chaos for thousands of people who have, in some cases, spent years seeking asylum.

In his ruling, Robart questioned the use of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States as a justification for the ban, saying no attacks had been carried out on US soil by individuals from the seven affected countries since then. For Trump's order to be constitutional, Judge Robart said, it had to be "based in fact, as opposed to fiction".

In a series of tweets on Saturday, Trump had attacked the opinion of this "so-called judge" as "ridiculous". US Vice President Mike Pence yesterday called the ruling a "wrong decision" and vowed the Trump administration will take "all legal means" to protect the country.

"We believe the judge made the wrong decision, the Boston court made the right decision. We're going to continue to use all legal means at our disposal to stay that order and move forward to take the steps necessary to protect our country," Pence told Fox News.

Meanwhile, CNN, quoting people close to the White House said that Trump's attacks will be a problem -- particularly as his administration shepherds his Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch toward confirmation.

"No one was happy the President attacked the judge," one official said. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said it was not the best idea to attack judges. "I think it's best not to single out judges for criticism. We all get disappointed from time to time," he said yesterday, before Trump's latest tweet.

Friday's ruling has also seen visa holders from the affected nations scramble to get flights to the US, fearing they have a slim window to enter. The State Department has been reversing visa cancellations and US homeland security employees have been told by their department to comply with the ruling. The ban caused confusion at US and foreign airports when it came into force.

  

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  • Mahesh Naik, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 07 2017

    Oh Americadula buddi jeevinakulu ullera?

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Mon, Feb 06 2017

    What Trump did was in the interest of national security. Why there is no hue and cry when some nations in the Gulf too have done the same? I have noticed people who abuse and accuse the US are more interested in working and settling in that country.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Feb 06 2017

    @Dear Mr.John Tauro,we should in the first place see that constitution in kuwait and USA are quite different.Muslim countries have their own rules and regulations which we cant compare to other countrys.Now trump says to blame ijudge if anything happens.Lot of people too doesnt like his work all over the world.He is like a small boy wants to go ahead what he wants ,whatever it costs.when in hu and que made in kuwait,people have to face judical concequences.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Mon, Feb 06 2017

    John,

    I worked and lived in both Kuwait and US.

    Difference between US and Gulf Countries....see an old English movie 'Dirty Harry' by Clint Eastwood...

    For a Police officer to enter a criminals house he needs a warrant...for a Criminal to enter Police officers house, he does not need anything...

    In 'Dirty Harry' Clint Eastwood, acting as frustrated cop finally fed up as a good cop,,, throws his 'Police Badge' in frustration...

    Situation is similar between Gulf Countries and US, hope you get it...

    ...JH...

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Feb 06 2017

    New US President may have been inspired by PM of India. He who blames 70 years past of Congress as if India is never existed before.

    Interesting,if someone knows the simple maths from 1947 independence including his own tenure of 3 years acknowledging himself as a failure. He don't even spare the Vajpayee rule in center.

    BJP wanted Ram mandir to build. Trump want 'Great wall of Mexico'.

    Is dividing the nation and people is real development?
    Can democracy stoop to such a low level from developed nation?

    They invade countries on the falls pretext and nations homeless and jobless? Where will the starving people will go without shelter?

    Jai Hind

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Suratkal/M'lore/Bahrain

    Mon, Feb 06 2017

    Trump is doing what he promised,and yet you have people trying to stop him.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 06 2017

    Reserving comments on whether Trump is right or wrong in whatever he does, what needs to be admitted is, he is doing exactly what he promised in his just concluded election campaign to the electorate. Probably he must have got votes for the same.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 06 2017

    This judge ruling will be just for the time being, soon this judge himself will be banned.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 06 2017

    Absolving himself from responsibility for challenging his authority, U.S. President Donald Trump, smartly shifted the blame on the Judge!

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