President Trump on Wednesday brought the legal dispute over his immigration executive order into the court of public opinion, using a Washington law enforcement address to mount an urgent defense of the measure and urge the federal courts to reinstate it. "We're in an area where, let's just say, they are interpreting things differently from probably 100 pecent of people in this room," Trump said. Supporters of Trump's order say it will help keep America safe from terrorists looking to infiltrate the United States from terror hotspots that often have inadequate vetting procedures. Trump has waded into the legal battle before, largely on Twitter. "I think it's sad, I think it's a sad day," he said.
Source: Fox News February 08, 2017 15:16 UTC