Early on in the battle over the first ban, Spicer insisted that no, the executive order was not a ban.
"It's not a Muslim ban. It's not a travel ban," Spicer told reporters in January at the White House. "It's a vetting system to keep America safe."
Asked why Trump had previously used the word "ban" to describe the order in a tweet, Spicer said the president was "using the words that the media is using."
Trump insisted on Twitter on Monday that the order was, in fact, a ban.
"People, the lawyers and the courts can call it whatever they want, but I am calling it what we need and what it is, a TRAVEL BAN!" he tweeted.
He added, "The Justice Dept. should have stayed with the original Travel Ban, not the watered down, politically correct version they submitted to S.C." then tweeted two more times about the "Travel Ban" and the good it would do.