Republicans tight-lipped on court decision against Trump’s travel ban – Washington Post
Congressional Republicans were mostly silent Friday, choosing not to respond to the federal court ruling against President Trumps immigration ban in a move that underscores how the controversial executive order continues to vex the presidents party.
Spokespeople for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) did not respond to requests for comment. Few Republicans issued written statements. Democrats, meanwhile, proactively cheered the courts ruling.
[Federal appeals court rules against Trump travel ban]
The muted response from the GOP contrasted with that of President Trump, who took to Twitter after the ruling was announced Thursday to issue a defiant response in all caps: SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!
It also reflected the distance many Republicans have sought from the president over his temporary ban on refugees and foreign nationals from seven majority-Muslim nations. On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit upheld a stoppage on the orders enforcement.
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A spokeswoman for House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Tex.) said he had nothing to add to his previous statement about the executive order, which he said went too far. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) did not immediately comment.
The White House sent talking points to Republicans on Capitol Hill on Thursday evening that framed the ruling as an interim decision that would eventually be overturned.
Once the government is able to present a case on the merits, the courts will undoubtedly rule in the governments favor because the law clearly states that the President has full authority to restrict access in the country by foreign nationals in the interest of national security, said the talking points, which two recipients shared on the condition of anonymity.
Those Republicans who did speak out on Friday were generally critical of the courts decision.
Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.), a Trump ally, said in an interview that he, like the president, was not happy with the courts ruling.
I cant speak to why other Republicans may not be speaking out, but I certainly relish the opportunity to make sure people know where I stand on this, said Collins. He said he believes that the vast majority of his constituents support Trumps executive order.
It seems to me very biased on the liberal side of things, remarked Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) in an interview. Cole argued that the court should have afforded the president more latitude in implementing his policies. The administration has argued that in enforcing the order, it was acting to protect American citizens from terrorist attacks.
You can disagree with the policy, but the real question here is, Does he have the authority to pursue the policy? Cole asked.
Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), a former 9th Circuit law clerk, sounded a similar note.
The idea that theres no threats out there and that the executive branch doesnt have the exclusive ability to determine what those are is, from my perspective ... its a pretty bold assertion by a court, said Sullivan, who noted that he had not yet read the full court opinion.
Trump issued the order two weeks ago after virtually no consultation with congressional Republicans, angering many GOP leaders on Capitol Hill who were caught off guard by the ensuing uproar.
[Angry Republicans lash out at Trump for not consulting them on travel ban]
The administration could now seek to have the Supreme Court consider its case. Or, it could retool its order, as many Republicans have suggested over the past two weeks.
There is this option which is withdraw the current order, tighten it, make sure it gets the vetting it needs from not only Homeland Security, but Office of Legal Counsel and everybody else and reissue it, right? said Sullivan. So, that, to me, might be a course worth taking.
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), a former federal prosecutor, said the Supreme Court will now have to determine what process is due, if any to legal residents and other noncitizens.
It seems clear to most of us not on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals there is no right to come to this country for non-citizens of the United States, Gowdy said in a written statement, in which he concluded: For those, like Alexander Hamilton, who once or now wondered if the Judicial Branch would be too weak. Wonder no more.
The Supreme Court currently has only eight justices. The Senate is engaged in a heated fight over Judge Neil Gorsuch, Trumps nominee to fill the ninth seat. Many Democrats have voiced heavy skepticism about his record and whether he will be able to have enough independence from Trump.
You cant just assert, Im an independent person, which he did. You have to show examples. I await them, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on the Senate floor this week.
After quickly applauding the 9th Circuit Courts ruling on Thursday night, Democrats continued praising it on Friday.
Liberty & justice also prevailed last night, proving our system of checks & balances cannot be shaken, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (D-Calif.) wrote on Twitter, adding the hashtag #MuslimBan.
Cole said he believed that the many Republicans who did not weigh in were simply opting to act in a way that respects the process the judiciary goes through with major cases.
In the past, however, such as when the Supreme Court upheld a key part of the Affordable Care Act during Barack Obamas presidency, Republicans have not held back from expressing their opinions on major decisions.
Todays ruling is deeply disappointing, said Ryan, then-House Ways and Means Committee chairman, in a statement at the time.
Robert Costa contributed to this report.
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