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Trump Receives First Check As Judge Halts Muslim Ban

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"No one is above the law, not even the President." Those are the words of the federal judge who put a halt to Trump's executive order immigration ban on Friday. This is a major step for the resistance movement against Donald Trump as many were wondering if all of the protests and opposition would get anything done. It is a comfort to those citizens who feared Trump was acting without any checks and balances.

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