Freedom Watch founder Larry Klayman said Monday he expects President Donald Trump's revised travel ban will be fiercely fought in court — and on the streets.
The new travel ban unveiled Moday will "go to court immediately," challenged by the ACLU, the former federal prosecutor predicted told Newsmax TV host Steve Malzberg on Monday's "America Talks Live."
"Look for a lot of violence, and civil unrest, and, yes, the ACLU, which raised $24 million the weekend the first executive order was signed and then had all of these Hollywood leftist stars wearing ACLU ribbons, they're going to exploit this to the hilt for money," he charged.
"And this is in fact about money raising and destabilizing our country to try to in effect overthrow the Trump presidency to delegitimize it the point that it is going to come to a screaming halt. We're not going to allow that."
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Klayman said he plans to intervene in the case on behalf of the president.
"We're not going to let these radical leftists, radical Muslims, radical black activists . . . we're not going to let them take over this country."
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