The Trump administration enjoyed a favorable reception Wednesday from the Supreme Court's conservative majority in the first significant legal test of this president's policies and power, as the justices reviewed the high-stakes challenge to the so-called travel ban. "That does not look at all like a Muslim ban," he said, referring to the label the policy’s critics have given it. Sixteen state leaders led by Texas are among a number of coalitions backing the Trump administration. A coalition of groups in opposition call the order blatant religious discrimination, since the five current countries involved have mostly Muslim populations: Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen. The current case is Trump v. Hawaii (17-965).
Source: Fox News April 25, 2018 17:04 UTC