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Laugh Attacks 07/07/18: Humorists’ comments on politics and the issues of the day

Jimmy Fallon "Today the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Trump’s travel ban, 5-4. "As you may have heard, last night the president of the United States went after me on Twitter. So Melania, if you’re watching, I don’t think your antibullying campaign is working." He's 81 years old, so he's going to go from sitting around in a robe all day to sitting around in a robe all day." Today's top news by email The local news you need to start your day Recaptcha requires verification. I'm not a robot reCAPTCHA Privacy - Terms Trevor Noah "You need an app to know why your baby is crying? Your baby is probably crying because it wishes it had better parents." "Ever since a Virginia chicken restaurant asked her to leave this weekend, the big debate in America has been: Do government officials have the right to be left alone when they’re off the clock? If Sarah Huckabee Sanders gets asked to leave a restaurant, or if Kirstjen Nielsen is heckled while she’s eating Mexican food, if Stephen Miller is out on a date and somebody — I’m messing with you, that will never happen." "This was actually Trump's third travel ban.

DOJ argues travel ban case before Supreme Court is now moot

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is urging the Supreme Court to throw out the lower court rulings that blocked President Trump’s 90-day travel ban and rule that the case is now moot. The court ordered the parties in the case to submit briefs by noon on Oct. 5 arguing whether the cases are now moot. "And the President himself has expressed his desire to return to a 'much tougher version' of the bans,” he said. International Refugee Assistance Project, the other challenger, also claimed the case is not moot. “The 90-day ban on their relatives has now been converted into an indefinite ban with the potential to separate their families, and thousands of others’ for years,” the group’s attorney Omar Jadwat said in its brief. Refugee Admission Program for 120 days. "At the end of the 120 days, the order directs that 'the Secretary of State shall resume travel of refugees into the United States under the [U.S.