It's time for Trump to stand up against these judges.
He should announce "the Trump doctrine", concerning the relationship between the Executive and the Courts, to wit:
1. The opinion or ruling of a single federal court judge is not of sufficient Constitutional power to bind the Executive or create national policy.
2. The opinion or ruling of an en banc session of the judges of a Federal District Appellate court will be binding, but on that district only.
3. Only an opinion or ruling issued by the United States Supreme Court will be binding on the entire nation, or upon Executive enforcement insofar as that extends to the entire nation.
Of course, the left and the media will howl.
Let them.
This will force the issue before the Supreme Court.
That's the intent.
IF the high court strikes down this doctrine, so be it.
But I don't think they will.
Why should a Supreme Court Justice concede that a lowly federal district court judge has the same "power" to halt the federal government or establish national policy as does the Justice who occupies a seat on the Supreme Court?
Such power renders them all-but superfluous.
It's worth a try.