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The White House has reportedly confirmed there are no plans to launch a Supreme Court appeal to reinstate Trump’s travel ban. The President told reporters on Air Force One: "We also have a lot of other options."

GETTY Trump's controversial travel ban has been met with protests across the world

Among those options are an entirely new immigration plan, or the possibility of rewriting the existing order. Trump suggested “very little” who be changed in a new executive order, which could be signed as early as Monday or Tuesday. He added: "We need speed for reasons of security. So it could very well be that we do that.”

REUTERS Trump spoke to reporters from Air Force One

In a separate statement, a White House official said: "We are actively considering changes or other executive orders that will keep our country safe from terrorism." White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus added a Supreme Court appeal is still possible, shortly after news emerged the President was considering a new executive order. The news comes just hours after the President revealed he was in “no doubt” he would win a Supreme Court appeal against the decision uphold the suspension of his immigration executive order. During a joint press conference with Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, Trump said: "I’ll be doing something very rapidly. You’ll see it sometime next week.

GETTY A very emotional Syrian refugee after news that the travel ban suspension has been upheld