Trump again seizes on terror incident to call for travel ban

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President Donald Trump on Friday again called for the expansion of his travel ban in the wake of an overseas terror incident, railing against "loser terrorists" behind the London Tube explosion.

"Another attack in London by a loser terrorist. These are sick and demented people who were in the sights of Scotland Yard. Must be proactive!" he tweeted.

"Loser terrorists must be dealt with in a much tougher manner.The internet is their main recruitment tool which we must cut off & use better!" he continued.

Trump then added, "The travel ban into the United States should be far larger, tougher and more specific-but stupidly, that would not be politically correct!"

Trump similarly referred to his travel ban back in June immediately after news reports surfaced about the London Bridge terror attacks.

In a fourth tweet Friday morning, Trump said, "We have made more progress in the last nine months against ISIS than the Obama Administration has made in 8 years.Must be proactive & nasty!"

Police say an "improvised explosive device" was detonated on a train in west London Friday, injuring at least 18 people, in an incident authorities are treating as terrorism.

Authorities in London are still investigating the attack, and it's not immediately clear who was responsible or what Trump was referring to in suggesting that the perpetrators were known to authorities.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was coordinating with the police and authorities and urged Londoners to "remain calm and vigilant."

Trump called for travel ban after June attacks

This isn't the first time Trump has used terrorist attacks in London to call for his travel ban. After two terror attacks in the city in June, Trump seized on the moment.

"We need to be smart, vigilant and tough. We need the courts to give us back our rights. We need the Travel Ban as an extra level of safety!" he tweeted.

Khan and Trump publicly feuded following the June attacks after the US President misconstrued a statement from Khan saying there was "no cause for alarm" due to the visible police activity following the incident.

Trump responded on Twitter: "At least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and Mayor of London says there is 'no reason to be alarmed!'"

The Supreme Court granted Tuesday a Trump administration request to continue to bar most refugees under its travel ban.

The travel ban bars certain people from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the US.

The issue concerning the scope of the travel ban has been making its way through the courts since last spring, when the Supreme Court allowed Trump's ban to go into effect except for those with a "bona fide" relationship to the United States.

The order might give hope to supporters of the ban, but it may also simply reflect a desire on the part of the justices to maintain the status quo until the justices can hear the case next month.

(CNN)