From Chuck Schumer to Vicente Fox, Foes of Trump's Travel Ban Welcome Its Suspension

A Seattle judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the travel ban.

The White House, however, initially described the decision in a statement as "outrageous." A subsequent statement from the White House, though, omitted that descriptor.

Washington governor Jay Inslee gave accolades to Ferguson, tweeting, "This is a tremendous victory for the State of Washington ... There is still more to do. The fight isn’t yet won ... We should feel heartened by today’s victory and more resolute than ever that we are fighting on the right side of history."

A slew of other senators, members of the U.S. House of Representatives and other politicos, also expressed their satisfaction with the restraining order:

SEN. BOB CASEY (D-PENN.)

Trump's #MuslimBan is un-American and unlawful. Thank you, Judge Robart, for upholding our values and Constitution https://t.co/VCmhJWOZmF

— Senator Tom Carper (@SenatorCarper) February 4, 2017

REP. JOHN CONYERS (D-MICH.)

REP. DAVID CICILLINE (D-R.I.)

VICENTE FOX, FORMER PRESIDENT OF MEXICO (2000-2006)

TRITA PARSI, PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL IRANIAN AMERICAN COUNCIL

ABC News' Lissette Rodriguez contributed to this report.

Trump's #MuslimBan is un-American and unlawful. Thank you, Judge Robart, for upholding our values and Constitution https://t.co/VCmhJWOZmF

REP. JOHN CONYERS (D-MICH.)

REP. DAVID CICILLINE (D-R.I.)

VICENTE FOX, FORMER PRESIDENT OF MEXICO (2000-2006)

TRITA PARSI, PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL IRANIAN AMERICAN COUNCIL

ABC News' Lissette Rodriguez contributed to this report.