Twitter users are roasting Donald Trump over his ‘see you in court’ comment



James Kosur is the former Editor-In-Chief and co-founder of Hill…
Social media users are having a field day after Donald Trump told the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit that he will see them in court.
President Trump’s defiant tweet came Thursday after a court of appeals rejected his administration’s request to resume his travel ban.
“SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!” Trump wrote on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/829836231802515457?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Immediately following his ill-advised tweet, the Twitteverse exploded with people making fun of the POTUS.
are u.. are u gonna sue the judicial branch https://t.co/a7ZW9xUliJ
— jonny sun (@jonnysun) February 9, 2017
President Trump, after losing in court, says he will see the court. In court.
— Matt Viser (@mviser) February 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/BrittSabo/status/829840433736011777
me if Beyoncé doesn't sweep the grammys https://t.co/5JiXwFeIys
— Matt Bellassai (@MattBellassai) February 10, 2017
SEE YOU AT HAPPY HOUR, THURSDAY'S AT STAKE.
— Toby (@TobyCPhillips) February 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/ReformedBroker/status/829844421734699009
https://twitter.com/BrettLoGiurato/status/829842895616225280
Shouting "I'LL SEE YOU IN COURT!" after losing in court feels like a classic Gene Wilder bit in a Mel Brooks movie
— Pumpkin Pspyce Costanza (@J_Holla) February 10, 2017
Trump's SEE YOU IN COURT is like if Matt Ryan had gone home and tweeted SEE YOU AT THE SUPER BOWL.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) February 9, 2017
We find it incredibly ill-advised for President Trump to sue the very same people who make and interpret laws in our country.
Does he really expect the entire judicial branch to side with his administration over the very people who defend laws in the United States?
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James Kosur is the former Editor-In-Chief and co-founder of Hill Reporter. He recently served as an editor for Business Insider and various other publications. James and his partners sold Hill Reporter to a new owner in July 2019.
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