Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sessions’ Hawaii remarks stir ire

AG’s island judge comments on travel- ban case rile lawmakers

- AUDREY MCAVOY

HONOLULU — Hawaii’s Democratic lawmakers Thursday criticized U. S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions after he expressed amazement on a radio show that a “judge sitting on an island in the Pacific” could stop the president’s travel ban.

U. S. Sen. Mazie Hirono responded by trying to give Sessions a civics lesson on Twitter, saying Hawaii has been a U. S. state for 58 years.

The senator said later in a telephone interview that the remarks showed a lack of awareness about the separation of powers between the judiciary and executive branches.

Last month, U. S. District Judge Derrick Watson blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order prohibitin­g new visas for people from six Muslim- majority countries and temporaril­y halting the U. S. refugee program. The Trump administra- tion has appealed the ruling.

Sessions told the Mark Levin Show he’s confident the president will prevail with his administra­tion’s appeal of Watson’s travel ban ruling.

“I really am amazed that a judge sitting on an island in the Pacific can issue an order that stops the president of the United States from what appears to be clearly his statutory and constituti­onal power,” Sessions said.

Hirono also said Sessions’ remarks suggested that he is prejudiced against Hawaii.

“Why isn’t a federal judge from Hawaii as able as any other judge from anywhere to issue rulings?” Hirono asked.

She told Session on Twitter “we won’t succumb to your dog whistle politics.”

U. S. Justice Department spokesman Ian Prior said in an email that Sessions was questionin­g one judge’s ability to block the president’s executive order for the travel ban.

“Hawaii is, in fact, an island in the Pacific — a beautiful one where the Attorney General’s granddaugh­ter was born,” Prior said. “The point, however, is that there is a problem when a flawed opinion by a single judge can block the President’s lawful exercise of authority to keep the entire country safe.”

Hirono and Sen. Brian Schatz emphasized that Sessions voted as a senator to confirm Watson as a judge.

Schatz chided Sessions more on Twitter by telling him the island where Watson made the ruling is named Oahu.

“It’s my home. Have some respect,” he said.

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