
“President Trump this afternoon pledged to ‘keep our country safe’ after he had earlier lashed out at a federal appeals court’s decision to uphold a restraining order against his immigration executive order, tweeting it was ‘a disgraceful decision.’ Trump answered reporters’ questions on the court’s decision during a joint White House news conference this afternoon with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo, saying his administration will continue with the legal process and will ‘no doubt’ win the case. The president also hinted at further national security steps to come next week. ‘We’ll be doing something very rapidly having to do with additional security for our country. You’ll be seeing that sometime next week.'”
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