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Trump rages in ALL CAPS after appeals court rules against him

William Cummings
USA TODAY

President Trump wasted no time Thursday in responding to a federal appeals court decision rejecting the Justice Department's effort to reinstate his executive order barring immigration from seven Muslim nations.

"SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!" Trump tweeted.

Either the president's caps-lock button is stuck, or he is one angry commander in chief. According to netlingo.com, "When someone is TYPING AN ENTIRE SENTENCE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, that person is SHOUTING. It is not proper netiquette to TYPE IN ALL CAPS, especially in email."

Former Labor secretary Tom Perez took Trump's tweet as a rallying cry.

Stephen Colbert responded to the president's tweet, taking issue with the grammar rather the substance of Trump's social media scream.

Screenwriter Brian Lynch also had some fun with the president's use of all caps.

This is not the first time Trump has rage-tweeted about the judiciary. After a federal judge ordered a halt to Trump's executive order on immigration he slammed the opinion of "this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country." Here some more of his tweets on the subject:

Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch was not a fan of the tweetstorm. Gorsuch called Trump's comments "demoralizing" and "disheartening" during a chat with Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn.

Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch finds Trump's attack on judiciary 'disheartening'

During the presidential campaign, Trump took heat for implying that Gonzalo Curiel, the judge handling a lawsuit against Trump University, was biased because of his Mexican heritage.

"I have had horrible rulings, I have been treated unfairly by this judge," Trump told CNN in June. "Now this judge is of Mexican heritage, I'm building a wall."

Trump on Judge Curiel: He's 'very pro-Mexico'