Washington, June 26 (RHC)-- U.S. President Donald Trump has defended his executive order to end separation of migrant families at the country's southern border. Trump made the comment during a meeting with Jordanian King Abdullah II at Oval Office of the White House on Monday.
"The executive order was great. It was something that I felt we had to do. We want children staying together. The law has been this law for a long period of time," Trump said. He also slammed a report by The New York Times, alleging that he complained to aides that he should not have signed the order.
"There was a false story, fake news, in The New York Times," he said. "Just the opposite, I wanted to sign that. In fact, I was saying yesterday before I read this phony story in The New York Times that I was very, very happy that I signed that."
Donald Trump has no regrets after halting family separations
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