wall. else for breaking the law. jillian turner has more from he knows better. washington. reporter: president trump set to release his 2020 budget plan on monday, just two days from now, and a whole month past the arthel: bob, chris makes a good point. a great point. and the thing with cohen right statutory deadline. now is as i said earlier. the white house blames the he delay on the partial government shut down that lasted for five weeks. no one seems to be paying if he s not getting what he wants now he will blame particularly close attention. everybody else. and he obviously wanted, his greasing the skids for the lawyers have come out and said rollout, the president gave the they have asked for it. state of the national economy a they ve even said that they feel as his team in lawyers have dangled the pardon front glowing review just yesterday. of him and like a cat, dangling the economy is very, very or a dog, dangling food and strong. if you look at the stock market over t
asylum seekers and roberts tweeted back. the president said the ninth circuit is a complete and total disaster and out of control. horrible reputation, is overturned more than any circuit in the country the president wrote. let s bring in criminal defense attorney jonna spilbor. is the ninth circuit a disaster? i would echo the president s sentiment on that. this is travel ban deja vu all over again. we heard the arguments from trump before. the question i have is why is the chief justice now sort of weighing in on this? where was he when ruth bader ginsberg was actively criticizing the president and saying very unkind things not that long ago? i m wondering why the chief justice decided to weigh in here. rick: it seems unusual. we don t usually hear from supreme court justices in this context. no, we don t. trump is making a point. here we have the country elected our president. we did not elect random judges