President Donald Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend, where he attended the 60th annual Red Cross Ball. The press pool asked him about the appeal his administration filed against the ruling rendered by federal district court judge James Robart of Washington state on Friday. Robart stayed the travel provisions in Trump’s executive order on immigration.

“We’ll win,” the president told the press. “For the safety of the country, we’ll win.”

Bloomberg reporter Jennifer Epstein captured the exchange.

Trump on immigration appeal: "We'll win. For the safety of the country we'll win." pic.twitter.com/ffOPCgtPBv — Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) February 5, 2017

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UPDATE: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied the Department of Justice’s request to reinstate the travel moratorium earlier this morning. Travelers from those seven predominantly Muslim nations listed in President Trump’s executive order can still come to the United States until Monday. The federal court scheduled 3 A.M. EST as the time where hearings on the challenges to the ban can be heard, according to The Washington Post. The DOJ can respond by 6 P.M. the same day. The DOJ also said that they hope the appeals court can settle this without a hearing from the Supreme Court: