Speaking to a group of police chiefs, Trump said his immigration order was "done for the security of our nation." He quoted from the portion of the immigration law that he said gave him the power to enact the ban, calling it "beautifully written" and saying "a bad high school student would understand this."
"Courts seem to be so political and it would be so great for our justice system if they would be able to read a statement and do what's right," he added. "And that has to do with the security of our country, which is so important."
In a hearing Tuesday, judges on the appeals court challenged the administration's claim that the ban was motivated by terrorism fears, but also questioned an attorney's argument that it unconstitutionally targeted Muslims.
Since a lower court judge blocked the order last week, Trump has criticised the decision. He labelled the judge in the case a "so-called judge" and called the ruling "ridiculous."
Legal experts, Democrats and some Republicans criticised Trump's remarks as jeopardising the independence of the judiciary and attempting to use political influence to sway the courts.
Blumenthal said Judge Neil Gorsuch described the president's comments about the judiciary as "demoralising and disheartening."
Gorsuch's confirmation team confirmed the judge's comments.
In his speech, Trump sought to link his comments about the court battle over his executive order to the law enforcement community in attendance.
"We have to allow you to do your job," he said. "And we have to give you the weapons that you need, and this is a weapon that you need and they're trying to take it away from you."
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