our national security. the president fiercely defended his swift rollout of the band. mr. trump tweeting if the band were announced with a one-week notice, they would rush in to our country. a lot of bad dudes out there. some have sought to prevent deportations. others want to delay implementation. 16 attorneys general have filed suit in washington state seeking to have the order declared unlawful. it was a clumsy, odd way to rollout something of this importance. none of that is a legal challenge. the question for the court is limited. does he have the authority to do what he did? past cases suggest he does. former president obama waited today. spokesperson saying he supports
the director of national intelligence on the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff shall attend where issues pertaining to their expertise shall be discussed. former national security advisor quipped the chairman of the joint chiefs treated as afterthoughts. where is cia? cut out of everything. white house officials call that blatant hypocrisy after all former obama advisor david axelrod is also attended meetings. i know there was a tweet yesterday from the former national security advisor that said where is the cia? i would like to remind the former national security advisor when the memo was drafted into thousand nine i don t see the obama administration including
litigated in court, among other things. i will say when you bring up president obama, he s made it clear and when you look back at what happened. one country, there were some reports they went back and look at everyone that had been allowed in from iraq and made a decision and then that program continued. it wasn t this kind of travel freeze, and it certainly didn t involve all refugees from all over the world or people stuck at airports or people stuck abroad or students in canada that can t come in because they are from another country. bret: you re concerned about vetting for refugees? of course. i have supported vetting. the process for refugees is one of the most thorough ones we have. it can take 18 months, two years. minnesota s population of the second biggest hmong population, biggest somalian population. they are legal workers and they are working in every hospital,
they understand it s not fair while the pushback was virtually nonexistent because there were republicans all over scrambling to figure out what was in this thing, including, according to reports, the secretary of the department of homeland security, which is crazy. that sort of thing can t happen. bret: you have president obama releasing a statement, heartened by the level of engagement around the country. he spoke about the role of citizens and how americans have a responsibility to be guardians of our democracy. citizens exercising their constitutional right is exactly what we expect to see when american values are at stake. ten days, 11 days. how the former president weighs in on a policy issue. it s extraordinary that it only took ten days for him.
our national security. the president fiercely defended his swift rollout of the band. mr. trump tweeting if the band were announced with a one-week notice, they would rush inour c. a lot of bad dudes out there. some have sought to prevent deportations. others want to delay implementation. 16 attorneys general have filed suit in washington state seeking to have the order declared unlawful. it was a clumsy, odd way to rollout something of this importance. none of that is a legal challenge. the question for the court is limited. does he have the authority to do what he did? past cases suggest he does. former president obama waited today. spokesperson saying he supports