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To: Bonefish who wrote (1019296)6/5/2017 10:27:45 AM
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What obstruction? You mean he alone has the power to solve Islamic terrorism but can't use it for some reason?

You know he could implement 'extreme vetting' today if he knew what it was. That's what the temporary travel ban was supposed to be for ... provide a six month window in which his administration would draw up vetting procedures.



To: Bonefish who wrote (1019296)6/5/2017 10:29:32 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573955
 
Roy Blunt: Trump can institute 'extreme vetting' without travel ban

by Robert King | Jun 4, 2017, 9:35 AM

Top GOP Senator Roy Blunt questioned whether President Trump's travel ban on six majority Muslim countries is needed after Trump touted it after the London terror attack Saturday.

Blunt, R-Mo., said on "Fox News Sunday" the White House initially pushed the travel ban so the administration can put in place extreme vetting of new entrants into the U.S.

"The president does certainly have the right to put in place extreme vetting," said Blunt, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. "It has been four months since they said they needed four months to put that in place. I think they can do that without a travel ban and I hope they are."

Trump tweeted shortly after the London terror attack that killed seven people and injured 48 people that the attack shows why the ban is needed. The Supreme Court will decide the fate of the ban, which itself is a revised version of an earlier ban that was struck down by lower courts.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/roy-blunt-trump-can-institute-extreme-vetting-without-travel-ban/article/2624896?utm_content=social&utm_medium=@federalists_usa&utm_source=thenewamericana.com&utm_campaign=thefederalistparty.org