U.S. Supreme Court revives part of Trump's travel ban

Today the U.S. Supreme Court revived parts of President Trump's travel ban on 6 Muslim-majority countries. Trump says the ban is necessary for national security, but the PC pearl-clutchers shout and decry the idea as discriminatory.

The court issued its order on the last day of its current term, and agreed to listen to oral arguments during its next term beginning in October.

Then they will finally decide whether or not the ban is lawful.

President Trump said today:

"As president, I cannot allow people into our country who want to do us harm. I want people who can love the United States and all of its citizens, and who will be hardworking and productive."

He also called the court's decision "a clear victory for our national security."

Dr. John Eastman is the Henry Salvatori Professor of Law & Community Service at Chapman University Fowler School of Law. He joined the show this afternoon to discuss today's news:


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