During a bizarre meet-and-greet with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that ended with the weirdest diplomatic handshake ever, so-called 'President' Donald J. Trump ominously teased his intent to introduce some sort of heightened national security measures next week, and to continue fighting his losing battle with America's judicial system over the #MuslimBan.
"We will be doing something very rapidly having to do with additional security for our country. You will be seeing that sometime next week," Trump said at today's news conference with Japan's leader. Trump didn't explain what the actions will be, probably because President Stephen Bannon hasn't finished cobbling together his draft from old Hitler speeches, with the help of Breitbart interns.
Pres. Trump and Japanese PM Abe meet, shake hands in the Oval Office https://t.co/rG1oCqyhkf pic.twitter.com/njJ13Qi3s1
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 10, 2017
Trump's travel ban has been blocked by a federal judge in Seattle, a ruling upheld Thursday night by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
The President said that he was also confident that legal efforts would ultimately succeed in defending his executive order to temporarily halt immigration from seven predominantly Muslim nations.
"We will continue to go through the court process," Trump said.
Trump did not specify exactly what the new security measures would entail. "We will not allow into our country who are looking to do harm to our people," Trump said.
And then, this happened.
Make America Golf Again.
These nazi assclowns are either going to prison for eternity, or we're all gonna die and they'll be in power for decades. There is no in-between.
"Let's go to Florida," Trump tells Japanese PM Abe as presser wraps up & as they head for taxpayer-funded golf triphttps://t.co/wihPuaM8nV
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) February 10, 2017
“What an honor,” President Trump says in conclusion. “Let’s go to Florida!”
— Matt Viser (@mviser) February 10, 2017
"Let's go to Florida," said Pres Trump, ending joint news conference with PM Abe, who acknowledged @POTUS is a better player than he is. pic.twitter.com/cnuibzFN9C
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) February 10, 2017
At end of conference w/Abe, Trump says "Let's go to Florida." Is this WH pitch for Mara-A-Largo new version of "I'm going to Disney World"?
— Larry Noble (@LarryNoble_DC) February 10, 2017
"Let's go to Florida," President Trump says to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe https://t.co/1rFLV7spm6 https://t.co/a7hD94CwRK
— CNN (@CNN) February 10, 2017
Trump ends conference with Japanese PM Abe, by saying "Let's go to Florida" which is somehow still less stupid than "I'll see you in court"
— Michael Tannenbaum (@iamTannenbaum) February 10, 2017