The Trump administration has lost a bid to postpone the legal challenge by Washington state and Minnesota while they pursue an appeal to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.
Federal District Court Judge James Robart in Seattle denied a request from the Trump administration to postpone any further proceedings in his court over President Donald Trump’s travel ban, while the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals considers whether to rehear the case before a larger panel of judges.
“I’m not prepared to slow this down,” Robart said, ruling from the bench.
What this means is that the challenge to the travel ban by the states — Washington and Minnesota — will proceed the merits in front of Robart.
“I’m not persuaded that call for en banc review by one judge … ought to interfere with moving this case forward, ” Robart said.
As the government argued for postponement, the judge referenced Trump’s tweet reacting to the 9th Circuit ruling saying he would “see you in court.”
This is the famous tweet he’s referring to:
SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 9, 2017
Many Trump allies are now saying that his best option is to rewrite the executive order instead of defending it in the courts as he promised.