Trump Loses Again on Travel Ban in Ruling by Second Appeals Panel

  • Decision immediately put on hold pending Supreme Court review
  • Virginia panel once again reviews president’s comments, tweets

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Another federal court raised doubts about the legality of President Donald Trump’s most recent attempt to restrict travel to America from six mostly Muslim countries.

The U.S. appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, said Thursday that Trump’s edict was probably unconstitutional in a ruling it immediately put on hold pending Supreme Court review. The high court has already agreed to consider the administration’s appeal of a related ruling by a San Francisco-based court, and in December allowed the travel ban to take full effect.