Trump vows long legal battle over blocked travel ban

US President Donald Trump has said he engage in a long legal battle after two federal judges ruled against his ban on travel from six mainly-Muslim countries on Wednesday.

While addressing supporters late Wednesday in Nashville, Trump described the judges decision as ‘terrible’, describing it as “unprecedented judicial overreach.”

“The law in the Constitution gave the president the power to suspend immigration when he deems it to be in the national interest of our country,” he said.

“We are going to take our case as far as it needs to go, including all the way up to the Supreme Court. We are going to win.”

The Justice Department called the Hawaii ruling “flawed both in reasoning and in scope.”

A Federal judge in Hawaii froze Trump’s efforts to close US borders to nationals of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days.

A second federal judge in Maryland ruled that the order would cause “irreparable harm” were it to go into effect.

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