Sally Yates:

Well, they have made some important changes to this travel ban.

Back at — I think the president has described this travel ban as a watered-down version of the first one. And, for example, in the first travel ban, it applied to people who were lawful permanent residents and had valid visas. And I don't think anyone would seriously contend today that that's constitutional.

There were no waivers for individuals, as they discussed at great length today. There was no national security process. They jumped through a lot of those hoops now and made a number of important changes.

But I think you still have to ask yourself, is this travel ban infected by the same animus that infected the first one? And that is the intent to discriminate on the basis of religion, the president's intent to effectuate a Muslim ban as best he could.