A federal judge in Maryland is deciding whether the third time's the charm for President Donald Trump’s travel ban.Judges blunted the impact of the first two executive orders Trump issued earlier this year, measures that critics said were thinly disguised versions of the Muslim ban he promised on the campaign trail.The latest iteration of the presidential proclamation dropped one majority Muslim country, Sudan, from an earlier list of countries that faced travel restrictions, added another largely Muslim nation, Chad, and included Venezuela and North Korea.