The Trump administration is considering “multiple options” to respond to the Ninth Circuit Court’s decision to uphold a restraining order against the president’s travel ban.
“As you know, we have multiple options and we’re considering all of them,” White House policy adviser Stephen Miller told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Sunday.
“All options are on the table,” he added.
President Trump on Friday told reporters that he could issue a revised version of his executive order to suspend immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries as early as Monday or Tuesday next week. The Justice Department could also file a petition en banc for the entire Ninth Circuit to rehear its case.
“We have equal branches of government in this country. The judiciary is not supreme,” Miller said Sunday, adding that he questioned the “accuracy of the ruling” by the Seattle-based federal judge who initially blocked the administration from implementing a travel ban.
