and president trump, well, he understands the threat posed by an activist judiciary. the president has had to deal with activist judges working against him ever since he took office. i ll be criticized by them for speaking harshly about our courts. this new order was tailored to the dictates of the ninth circuit, in my opinion, flawed ruling. this is, in the opinion of many, an unprecedented judicial overreach. now, there are currently 147 vacancies on the federal courts, 122 in the district courts and 17 at that important appellate level. a record 12 appeals court
plans to withhold funds from those sanctuary cities, and his plan to end obama-era oil and gas emission regulars. and let s not the people serving in the military. so just his first nine in months in office, cities or states filed 24 lawsuits against the president. according to now, a few weeks ago, a judge blocked president trump s decision to end obama s daca program. he s the second federal judge to do so. now, the judge is an interesting character. when the daca case landed on his bench last year, he claimed this the president s ending the daca
what he s doing. you re seeing his real personality coming out. and i have to say, my view and i ve watched this and i ve followed this and been part of this, even though i m a foreigner, but my view is with trump, the best is yet to come. yeah. he referred to the next seven years, clearly putting to rest these ideas he s not going to run for re-election. i want to play for you the media s reaction to the president trump s hour-plus-long speech. let s watch. this morning at cpac, he covered at least 31 different topics. but it took almost 40 minutes before the president began his conversation on the parkland school shooting. president trump made time in his cpac today to address his bald spot. i mean, the president was
public forums, all of that ends up undermining confidence in the courts and it certainly compromises our view of an impartial judiciary. and that goes for the notes rbg ginsburg as well. the left wants to do through the courts what they couldn t achieve at the ballot box. it s so transparent to me. obama knew this game. he was able to stack the federal bench with 334 judges. clint appointed 387 judges. and president trump, well, he understands the threat posed by an activist judiciary. the president has had to deal with activist judges working against him ever since he took office. i ll be criticized by them for speaking harshly about our courts.
president s travel restriction on six largely muslim countries is unconstitutionally tainted toward islam. for 285 unbelievably twisted pages. the ruling tries to turn trump s campaign rhetoric into a legal argument. gregory writes that the travel ban description with religious intolerance and discrimination. they say the ban is an attempt to establish a national religion that concludes muslims. that s what the the fourth circuit ruled. we ll see how that holds up at the supreme court, which just announced it will review these travel ban decisions on april 25th. political grandstanding by jurists, the type we just talked about, whether from the bench or