President Donald TrumpDonald TrumpTrump warns senators ‘looking to start World War III’ Dems plan rally at Supreme Court to protest Trump's executive order Tech fights back against Trump's executive action MORE defended his executive order on immigration and refugee policy Sunday afternoon in two tweets, posted at around the same time the White House released a statement from the president.
The statement stressed the importance of keeping the country safe and denied that the order amounts to a Muslim ban. But the tweets were a more direct response to criticism from Sens. John McCainJohn McCainTrump warns senators ‘looking to start World War III’ Ex-Defense secretary: Trump's changes to security council a 'big mistake' Trump team unified in defense of immigration order MORE and Lindsey Graham
Lindsey GrahamTrump warns senators ‘looking to start World War III’ Trump team unified in defense of immigration order McCain, Graham: Trump order may become 'self-inflicted wound' in terrorism fight MORE, two outspoken Republicans.
“The joint statement of former presidential candidates John McCain & Lindsey Graham is wrong - they are sadly weak on immigration,” Trump said,
“The two ... Senators should focus their energies on ISIS, illegal immigration and border security instead of always looking to start World War III.”
The joint statement of former presidential candidates John McCain & Lindsey Graham is wrong - they are sadly weak on immigration. The two...
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 29, 2017
...Senators should focus their energies on ISIS, illegal immigration and border security instead of always looking to start World War III.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 29, 2017
Trump on Friday signed an executive order calling for a 90-day ban on nationals from seven predominantly Muslim countries entering the United States. The order also includes a 120-day halt on admitting refugees and an indefinite pause on admitting refugees from Syria.