important regardless of the specifics of this policy. i think it seems important. we re all watching to see what happens when the judicial branch and the trump administration come into conflict. now that we have seen that happen, one of the things that have been exposed by that conflict is that the court has had to explain stuff so basic you would expect a high school freshman to have already mastered it and the court had to explain this to the administration because the administration didn t know it already so let me give you a couple of these from the ruling. even if you are not a lawyer, you will see what i mean here, this isn t like a complex point of order. this is like hey, duh, you guys. footnote 8. the government asserts that unlike the president courts do not have access to classified information about the threats posed by terrorist organizations operating in particular nations.
important regardless of the specifics of this policy. i think it seems important. we re all watching to see what happens when the judicial branch and the trump administration come into conflict. now that we have seen that happen, one of the things that have been exposed by that conflict is that the court has had to explain stuff so basic you would expect a high school freshman to have already mastered it and the court had to explain this to the administration because the administration didn t know it already so let me give you a couple of these from the ruling. even if you are not a lawyer, you will see what i mean here, this isn t like a complex point of order. this is like hey, duh, you guys. footnote 8. the government acenters that unlike the president courts do not have access to classified information about the threats posed by terrorist organizations operating in particular nations. the efforts of those
you would expect a high school freshman to have already mastered it and the court had to explain this to the administration because the administration didn t know it already so let me give you a couple of these from the ruling. even if you are not a lawyer, you will see what i mean here, this isn t like a complex point of order. this is like hey, duh, you guys. footnote 8. the government asserts that unlike the president courts do not have access to classified information about the threats posed by terrorist organizations operating in particular nations. the efforts of those organizations to infiltrate the united states or gaps in the vetting process but you can sort of hear the court s voice here, you guys. but the government may provide a court with classified information. courts regularly receive classified information under