The solution is simple, but out of reach intellectually and emotionally for Tweety Twump.  Sad.  If Tweety simply rewrote the Executive Order within the bounds of the United States Constitution, notwithstanding his opinion about the statute, he could reinstate his travel ban legally, AND compliant with the constitution.

Obviously the Executive order creating a travel ban was very poorly written, and rewriting it is the best, quickest fix.

Was this situation really urgent?  If it was, why isn't Tweety having his team redo the EO?  Because it is NOT URGENT!  Tweety I willing to wait two weeks so if any terror attack happens in these two weeks, it is on him.  Lazy.

Tweety Twump, it was in the court already!  Yes, you can see it in court!  lol

Tweety, did you pledge to uphold the United States Constitution, or some other country's constitution, maybe Russia's?  Are YOU a Constitutional Lawyer or Professor?  Nope, you are not either and DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE CONSTITTION OF THE USA!

You really believe you are smart don't you!  YOU definitely are NOT smart, and definitely not a lawyer, even with all your experience gong to court for law suits, and losing most of those law suits.

Bankruptcy 6 times is smart?  Sounds like a fool to me.

People who ARE smart NEVER claim to be smart because truly intelligent people know they cannot possibly be smart enough EVER.  YOU ARE NOT SMART when you have to try to convince people you are smart!

And you are too dumb to know this fact!

Your behavior with the judicial is ABHORRENT!  Your fear mongering and acting the bully against the United States and its Constitutionally established judicial system will get him nothing.  There are THREE branches of Government in the United States and your office is the Executive Branch, and that makes you only ONE of THREE Branches!

Get that?

You swore to God to uphold the Constitution of the United States Tweety, now comply wwith your pledge.

Claiming the 1) judges are stupid because a high school kid could agree with your travel ban, 2) that national security is on the line, 3) that the next terror attack is on the judicial system unless they agree with you, 4) telling the US you are so very smart and have learned so very much in two weeks that only you know how much America is at risk, 5) making it sound like your travel ban helps rather than hurts national security as it is actually used by ISIS to recruit more loyalists to harm the World's peoples, and being incredibly disdainful and disrespectful of ALL the judiciary saying if Judges rule against you they politically motivated.

Your are a sicko dude, a schizo nut bag.

Oh, by the way, the judicial system is not rigged . . .

"When Presidents Think About Defying the Courts"
By Jeff Shesol
February 9, 2017

http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/when-presidents-think-about-defying-the-courts?mbid=nl_TNY%20Template%20-%20With%20Photo%20(131)&CNDID=48850791&spMailingID=10399817&spUserID=MTgxMDcxMTg4NTE0S0&spJobID=1100760239&spReportId=MTEwMDc2MDIzOQS2

Be thoughtful Tweety, or you can end up like this guy.

"e have had an executive branch that has emasculated itself by surrendering constantly to the idea that once the court says something, that’s it, it’s the law of the land,” Mike Huckabee, the conservative commentator and former governor of Arkansas, said on Fox News, on Monday, talking about the court rulings against President Donald Trump’s anti-Muslim travel ban. “When I hear that phrase, ‘It’s the law of the land ’cause the court said it,’ I think, Did you guys pass ninth-grade civics, for gosh sake?” It is unclear what was taught in ninth-grade civics classes at Hope High School in the early nineteen-seventies, when Huckabee was a student there, but it probably wasn’t that judicial opinions are a form of advice that a President can disregard.Huckabee, though, didn’t make his comment casually. He’d gone on television to provide Trump with some advice of his own and, apparently, to stiffen the President’s spine. Huckabee said that he was “glad to see” Trump’s attacks against James Robart, the Seattle judge who, along with several other judges across the country, had blocked key parts of the executive order restricting immigration and travel. (A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals considered Robart’s ruling in a contentious hearing, on Tuesday.) As lawyers debated his order, Trump, too, seemed to be recalling civics class: in the capital, on Wednesday, he told a gathering of police chiefs and sheriffs that even a “bad high-school student” would know enough to rule in the Administration’s favor. “Courts seem to be so political,” Trump said. His belligerence prompted a rebuke from his own nominee to the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, who conceded to Senator Richard Blumenthal, of Connecticut, that the President’s comments were “demoralizing” and “disheartening.” Yet many on the right have joined Huckabee in cheering—or egging—Trump on."

Go ahead Tweety, make our day!