Trump cedes the spotlight on travel order as White House tries a more familiar tack - News Summed Up

Trump cedes the spotlight on travel order as White House tries a more familiar tack


Instead, three Cabinet secretaries spoke publicly blocks from the White House. “That’s what we wanted to highlight today, is the government getting it done,” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer told reporters Monday. Monday’s rollout was more deliberate, with White House aides and agency officials briefing reporters, followed by an on-camera announcement by Atty. First, when the initial order was released, neither Sessions nor Tillerson was in office yet as they awaited confirmation. “No amount of relabeling will change the fact that President Trump’s travel ban is unconstitutional and un-American,” said Sen. Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, the Democratic whip.


Source: Los Angeles Times March 07, 2017 00:42 UTC



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