“What people are looking at over these last several days is not a list that exists,” says spokesperson

- “There is no [travel ban] list,” says State Dept spox Tammy Bruce.
- Says administration looking to keep US safe regarding visa issuance.
- Reports suggest Washington has prepared draft list of 41 countries.
Washington: Amidst great speculation related to potential travel restrictions by the administration of President Donald Trump, the US State Department has rejected the existence of any travel ban list.
The State Department spokesman Tami Bruce said during a media briefing, “The people who have been seeing in the last several days are not a list that is present here,” Action is being taken, “during a media briefing, it has been said during a media briefing that responded to a question and responded to a question related to Afghanistan’s situation.
A spokesperson claimed, “What people have been seeing for the past several days is not a list that exists.” By
Web desk
March 19, 2025
US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce, on March 17, 2025, gives a speech at a press briefing in Washington, the United States.
State Department spokesman Tami Bruce says, “There is no [travel restriction] list.” The administration says to keep us safe about the issuance of visas.
Reports show that Washington has prepared a draft list of 41 countries.
Washington: Amidst great speculation related to potential travel restrictions by the administration of President Donald Trump, the US State Department has rejected the existence of any travel ban list.
The State Department spokesman Tami Bruce said during a media briefing, “The people who have been seeing in the last several days are not a list that is present here,” Action is being taken, “during a media briefing, it has been said during a media briefing that responded to a question and responded to a question related to Afghanistan’s situation.
The spokesperson’s rebutt comes a few days after a draft list that provides for 41 countere names