On the June 4 edition of Outnumbered, Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany falsely claimed that former President Donald Trump did not implement a Muslim ban during his administration. McEnany, a former Trump White House press secretary, argued that Trump instead ordered a “country ban” and was not discriminating against any religious group when he suspended travel and immigration from several Muslim-majority countries.
However, Trump's executive order that he dubbed a “travel ban” was in fact a version of his proposed Muslim ban that he announced in 2015. Then-candidate Trump, who had also previously called for government surveillance of mosques and floated the idea of Muslims being registered to a database, called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” Within a week of being inaugurated president, Trump issued the executive order banning citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States for 90 days.
The Trump administration later revised the ban “to strengthen it against legal challenges” after a federal court ruled the initial ban to be unconstitutional. While Trump insisted that his executive order was a “travel ban” and not a Muslim ban, he also equated that executive order to his original proposal to ban Muslims from entering the country at least a dozen times.