Trump Promotes Original ‘Travel Ban,’ Eroding His Legal Case

Source: The New York Times

President Trump at the White House last week. In a series of Twitter posts early Monday, he argued that it had been a mistake to revise the first targeted travel ban he had signed and suggested that his administration should return to a “much tougher version.” CreditAl Drago/The New York Times

WASHINGTON — President Trump has excellent lawyers. They have a challenging client.

In a series of Twitter posts Monday that continued into the evening, Mr. Trump may have irretrievably undermined his lawyers’ efforts to persuade the Supreme Court to reinstate his executive order limiting travel from six predominantly Muslim countries, according to legal experts.

Saying he preferred “the original Travel Ban, not the watered down, politically correct version” he had issued in March, Mr. Trump attacked both the Justice Department and the federal courts. He also contradicted his own aides, who have suggested he was causing a pause in travel, by calling the order “what we need and what it is, a TRAVEL BAN!” He said it would be imposed on “certain DANGEROUS countries” and suggested that anything short of a ban “won’t help us protect our people!”

There is a reason lawyers generally insist that their clients remain quiet while their cases move forward, said Josh Blackman, a professor at South Texas College of Law in Houston.

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