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Gladwell bemoans his status as the dinosaur in the room.
Clinton bemoans 'double standard' when it comes to women shouting
In Nome the mayor bemoans a dire shortage of adequate housing.
In the showpiece aria that follows, "Cruda sorte," she bemoans her fate.
"How am I going to survive without you?" bemoans Kylie in one scene.
Inside, the future president bemoans the state of the country in an interview.
"They all loved Sea Ranch and want to talk about Supergraphics," she bemoans.
It was a sad turn of events President Clinton bemoans to this day.
Write, Speak, Nabokov bemoans what he sees as the critic's inability to assess
But on Facebook, it's difficult to make this distinction — a fact that Miller bemoans.
CHUCK SCHUMER (D), NEW YORK: President Trump bemoans too many jobs in China lost.
Ultimately, one participant puts it best: "I'm losing my mind out here, man," he bemoans.
"Partisan," as an epithet, bemoans this fall from an Eisenhower-era, country-before-party grace.
"Can You Trust the Press?" wonders Judith Miller, as she bemoans failing journalistic standards (answer: no).
"We have reached the point where maps are being drawn," bemoans Walid Jumblatt, Lebanon's Druze leader.
Similarly, the lengthy duration of missions that Mr. Banbury bemoans are determined by the Security Council.
As such, early voting only reinforces the growing factionalism and polarization that pretty much everyone bemoans.
"This has been a really crazy year, and we've lost a lot of great artists," Schneider bemoans.
"I am the maid of the cistern, and you are my lady of the flowers," Solange bemoans.
Beyond that ... Padma bemoans that it's hard to laugh and be funny with Trump at the helm.
And he bemoans a culture and profession that he sees as overly concerned with the bottom line.
He bemoans the "treachery" of those who joined the vigilantes and transformed into enemies, or contras, overnight.
In the end, more truly a prosist than an activist, Daum bemoans most what's happened to language.
When Griffin jokingly bemoans his performance in some of his old fights, Punk wraps his arms around him.
A passage from Jane Eyre in which Jane bemoans the narrow lot that has been assigned to women.
" He bemoans the fact that critics are quick to lump him and his friends under the same "umbrella.
He bemoans what he calls the "reflexive deference" the lower courts give to broad categories of agency actions.
We've always been a nation that bemoans the choice of "style over substance" when it comes to politics.
Hardware like those 150,000 missiles that Hezbollah has pointed at Israel, that Schneider now bemoans, actually cost money!
" On the same page, he also bemoans that "we obviously don't live at a time of careful distinctions.
Howard Marks of Oaktree Capital bemoans a market on autopilot, with stocks being blindly acquired by index funds.
Mr. Trump often bemoans how far the United States has fallen, but in this case he is more upbeat.
President Vladimir Putin bemoans the absence of practical moves from the Americans, despite Mr Trump's earlier expressions of interest.
Conover's co-host bemoans that this stuff isn't really all that fashion-focused, and he agrees — it's all advertising.
Mr Ford bemoans the loss of 300,000 manufacturing jobs from Ontario, but blames an incompetent Liberal Party, not foreigners.
"On its best day, Congress can be 20 or 30 years behind the rest of the country," Gillibrand bemoans.
On the track "22," the trio Pottymouth bemoans with a galloping punk-rock beat moving through their early 20s.
In The New Yorker, for instance, Richard Brody bemoans the story's failure to truly delve into Cleo's inner life.
While the momager coos at inanimate objects and bemoans her own shopping obsessions, Scott quietly shops for a mystery woman.
Bill Clinton's wife is still President Donald Trump's chosen foil as he bemoans his own treatment by a special counsel.
He bemoans the way he's been covered in the media, and urges Rahm Emanuel, the mayor of Chicago, to resign.
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime regularly bemoans the threat of methamphetamine use and encourages heavy law enforcement responses.
" He bemoans all we have lost in the destruction of ancient forests: "We have robbed a species of its dignity.
" Finally, she bemoans the suggestion that art "should reflect the values of the corporate entities whose largesse it depends on.
The left usually bemoans the lack of investment in historically non-white neighbourhoods, white flight from city centres and economic segregation.
As Mr. Sanders spoke of continuing his political revolution, much of the mainstream media that he regularly bemoans had moved on.
Trump often bemoans the costs of America's overseas presence and had been demanding South Korea double its contribution, to $1.6 billion.
Fast forward to 2012, and B.A.P calls for revolution in "Warrior" while Exo's "MAMA" bemoans losing ourselves to the digital world.
"I just really don't know how to have safe sex with a woman," she bemoans in the pilot, worried about STDs.
"It's a tax on biking, the healthiest activity in the world," bemoans the feisty 70-year-old, an avid cyclist herself.
The headman of the first flood-prone Fijian community resettled by the government bemoans the burial grounds abandoned to the sea.
Denny Lanfear, boss of Coherus, bemoans the fact that firms typically file dozens of patents on old drugs to extend their monopolies.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, whose campaign bemoans the influence of the super rich, quickly incorporated Mr. Bloomberg's flirtation into his message.
However, they share the same fundamental feeling — "Lacrimosa" (meaning "weeping" or "tearful") mournfully bemoans spiritual death, while "Hello" gripes about relationship regrets.
The report bemoans Assad's brutal treatment of civilians, as well as his flouting of international norms against the use of chemical weapons.
Everyone, for the most part, is pretty excited to fall back in October and bemoans losing an hour of sleep in March.
Michigan, in particular, emerged as a tempting target in the campaign's closing days -- a state hard-hit by the trade deals Trump bemoans.
Mr Frahm bemoans the way musicians now use a computer to emulate the sounds of real-life instruments because the software is cheap.
But Obama's refusal to punish bad actors in the upper echelons of American society reinforced the cynicism that powered the backlash he bemoans.
For an upcoming cover story with Marie Claire, Gomez bemoans the way that her love life has at times overshadowed her professional one.
Have you ever read those articles where some extremely well-off family details their budget and then bemoans that they're barely getting by?
" Mr. McCarthy bemoans the fact that many in the news media are not informed "about how our constitutional system is supposed to work.
She bemoans the popularity of stock buybacks, saying businesses should raise wages instead, and arguing that rising stock prices benefit only the wealthy.
Every president inveighs against leakers and bemoans the kiss-and-tell books; no president, to my knowledge, has attempted to impose such a pledge.
Miranda bemoans the Hamilton ticket scarcity — even he can't get one, apparently (lies!) — and grudgingly accepts that he's the Miranda to Lorne Michaels' Carrie.
" As Jean uses her powers for destruction — manipulating a helicopter and flipping over police cars — Professor X bemoans, "The world is on the brink.
The First Order bot bemoans what it calls the "curse of protocol droids" — burdened by the extra sentience needed to carry out their duties.
On "Track Record," Lambert bemoans her romantic woes, and "Tequila Does" is a cleverer take on the succumbing-to-alcohol trope than it deserves.
In Donizetti's "L'Elisir d'Amore," the shy country lad Nemorino, in love with the beautiful, rich Adina, bemoans his poverty, lack of education and timidity.
He bemoans the dependence of most Americans on processed foods and meals prepared by many stores and restaurants that are laden with unhealthful ingredients.
Mr. Rapp, a former United States ambassador at large for war crimes issues, bemoans America's failure to join the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
" A July 2016 post purportedly made by a Philadelphia officer bemoans "a civil war vs the cops + islamo s**tbirds wanting to wipe us out.
The ad starts with a close-up of a woman's face, listening as she bemoans the "silence" that has fallen in homes across the nation.
" Minutes later, Michael bemoans the fact he can't leave the apartment, coming to the realization, "I'm tired of being cooped up in here like Belle.
He regularly bemoans the fact that, by maintaining this account, he's "out here bleeding soul for free," but his impulse is still to create . . . something.
At the beginning of the episode, she bemoans how long it takes for new graffiti to appear on a wall that's recently been painted over.
He bemoans the loss of a more social-market-oriented party, one that would still have a place for someone like Mr. Richter and himself.
" Still, Crego bemoans the fact that the rising popularity of animated gifs has made way for "stupid GIFs or weird things on an eternal loop.
He bemoans the way early digital players and online music stores like iTunes removed all sense of music coming from a particular place and time.
J-Lo bemoans and trashes the president for this separation of children from parents, except this child is separated from her parents in Mosul by ISIS.
" It highlights Hasson's manifesto, which called for the targeting of "politian's [sic], Judges, leftists in general" and bemoans the "conspiracy of ((((People)))) out to destroy me.
" He then bemoans how the couple used to exist in their own "little world," but now with the internet, "everybody's opinion makes it into the house.
Mr McCabe bemoans the fact that there doesn't seem to be any notion of how to change many of the overwhelming problems they are speaking about.
Mr Ryan also bemoans the numbers of adults without dependents who claim food stamps (or, more formally, "Supplemental Nutrition Assistance") without working or preparing to work.
When you see a headline about a Chinese company buying American hotels or factories, you're seeing the flip side of the trade deficit Mr. Trump bemoans.
Yet even as the secretaries of defense and state insist that laws must be followed, Mr. Trump bemoans that "they" can do evil, but "we" cannot.
He bemoans his lack of stature and money, and the fact that his sleazier relatives closer to the Assad regime have better sunglasses, houses and cars.
Oprah LOVES Facebook Live -- despite some very troubling events this week -- and even bemoans that it wasn't around in the 25 years O talked for a living.
Which is why, when profiled by Elle, Williams bemoans why she has yet to be recognized by her peers and her industry and win a Daytime Emmy.
Maybe I missed it, but how many econo-tweeters have noticed that Trump both bemoans the strong dollar and celebrates the capital inflows that keep it strong?
Another man featured in the ad bemoans the fact that the Trump campaign is so focused on Pennsylvania but that none of the Democrats seem to be.
And Trump also is not going to be held down by the liberal Democrats' ideology that bemoans special tax breaks and other "corporate welfare" deals to big corporations.
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The top comment on the footage, which has 11,000 upvotes, bemoans that Rockstar didn't account for a player forcing a black man and a KKK member to meet.
It's part of a larger theme of Trump's candidacy -- one that bemoans and belittles "all talk, no action" career politicians and makes a mockery of tired political tropes.
Mr Burke bemoans the fact that few people are modelling the opioid epidemic, whereas infectious diseases such as Zika have a small army of epidemiologists working on them.
Clinton, a cautious candidate who often bemoans being the subject of Republican conspiracy theories, has shown surprising ease plunging into the discussion of the possibility of extraterrestrial beings.
While "Tailspin" bemoans the recent trend of delayed flights, for example, it does not discuss the improvements to airline and airport safety that occurred during the same period.
Like Goldwater — who was also a Republican senator from Arizona — Flake bemoans the crisis facing conservatives, and like Goldwater, he believes that conservatives have only themselves to blame.
But although Mr de Mistura bemoans the squabbles over participation as a distraction from more important issues, he is pleading for people to turn up in Geneva without preconditions.
When you see a headline about a Chinese company buying an American hotel group for $13 billion, you're seeing the flip side of the trade deficit Mr. Trump bemoans.
John Legend: The EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) winner spoke to The Times Magazine about R. Kelly, Kanye West and his new single, "Preach," that bemoans political inaction.
Album opener "Hollywood Squares" bemoans the celebrity worship and social climbing so prevalent in his adopted city of LA, where he moved from Oakland at the end of 2011.
In what looks like pure improv, Williams bemoans his suspicions that his wife is cheating on him with the gynocoloist while Crystal yells at the gang for invading their privacy.
Alexey Arbatov, from the Institute of World Economy and International Relations in Moscow, bemoans a lack of understanding of the history of nuclear arms control among the world's leaders today.
One Cypriot legal expert bemoans the problem of reiderstvo (corporate raiding), whereby Russian offshore companies illegally change ownership after a local lawyer presents forged documents to the island's company registrar.
In Hiller's video, a speaker of Livonian, a dormant Finnish language — the last speaker died in 2013 — bemoans that with the loss of language comes the erasure of ancestral history.
She bemoans the kitchen-sink approach many Instagrammers are taking to putting together their creations, which she says often look like they're designed just to be photographed and not eaten.
"It struck me that I'd been having too swell a time to get away scot-free, but this seemed too much of a price to pay, I love Frederick's!" she bemoans.
The production, written by Pulitzer-finalist playwright Will Eno, is an anti-consumerist allegory filled with songs like "Advertising Ruins Everything," which bemoans contemporary evils like spam and targeted Instagram ads.
Hughes bemoans the lack of oversight into hugely powerful companies, like Facebook, and warns that in continuing to do so, the government is doing a terrible disservice to the American way.
While Fleet Street bemoans the chilling of its free speech, it warmly embraces the opportunity to have a pop at a politician or to sacrifice a celebrity on the editor's altar.
I tell anyone who bemoans the lack of "anything good to watch" on Netflix or Hulu (which isn't quite true, but I understand the sentiment) that Criterion Channel is the solution.
In general, he explained, he bemoans the internet-driven demise of human interaction in public spaces, and he suspects a Wi-Fi router in his place would only encourage further isolation.
In one item posted on the center's website, for instance, Mortensen bemoans the fact that a Dreamer has to be convicted of a crime before being deemed ineligible for legal protection.
Besides the silliness of those remarks, much of the "entrenched partisanship" he bemoans is the direct product of his own intensely partisan leadership and open race-baiting over the past eight years.
That money could have been spent on alleviating the "basic anxieties about obtaining health care, education and housing" that Judis bemoans, but it wasn't because Bush had bad ideas about public policy.
To the Editor: In "A Whitewashed Monument to Women's Suffrage" (Editorial Observer, May 15), Brent Staples bemoans the omission of black women from the proposed Central Park monument to the suffrage movement.
Like Trump, he also bemoans the cost of U.S. wars and said the government taking over the student loan business has seen college debt soar from $200 billion to more than $900 billion.
Given that my mom enjoys shopping and air conditioning but bemoans walking, we have developed the strategy of taking her to areas where we can maximize the shopping and the distance in between.
If it doesn't have that, as we still don't, we'll have exactly the kind of crisis at the border that Trump endlessly bemoans and which he is now doing so much to worsen.
He is particularly eloquent when he bemoans the weird claims that have been made for Indian (that is, Hindu) science, including the assertion that ancient Indians used nuclear weapons and mastered air travel.
That strikes me as a good thing, even though I wish Brooks had been a bit more specific about the ontology behind his concept of beauty, the loss of which he so bemoans.
The video portrays the extreme: Wives who have turned their husbands into personal photographers — or, as one of the characters bemoans, "human selfie sticks" — solely for the purpose of capturing the perfect Instagram photo.
She bemoans the fact many people don't even know she released albums after Autobiography (which makes sense, as her third album, 2008's Bittersweet World, sold a scant 47,000 units in its first week).
" Our statement, printed below in its entirety and signed by some of the county's most prominent economic theorists and practitioners, bemoans how "misguided federal policies have produced one of the slowest recoveries on record.
Amartya Sen, an Indian Nobel prizewinner who co-authored a report in 2007 suggesting how to reinvigorate the Commonwealth, bemoans India's lack of involvement, which he fears is unlikely to change under Narendra Modi.
In her book, Lester bemoans that while women's clothes maintain all kinds of embellishment, "buttons remain one of the few ornaments permitted the sober garb of gentlemen"—a fact that remains largely true today.
" Natália, in turn, is terrified that she'll never be as formidable as her mother, who "withstood prison and torture," and bemoans her life amid the "indifference and regurgitation that we call the postmodern era.
His announcement video, released Thursday morning, highlights his upbringing on the South Side of Chicago, where his grandmother told him they were "not poor, just broke," and bemoans that the American Dream is increasingly inaccessible.
One of the very problems Ms. Wade bemoans throughout her book — how the media peddles "salacious stories" about partying students obsessed with casual sex — is one she unwittingly replicates in her own pages, especially early on.
Yet Warren Buffett — whose right-hand man Berkshire vice chairman Charlie Munger is a big Costco fan and board member — bemoans that consumers spent 50% more in 2018 on Kirkland products than on all Kraft Heinz products.
In it, the former secretary of State bemoans Russia's efforts to meddle in the 2016 election, former FBI Director James Comey's decision to reopen the bureau's investigation into her use of a private email server and Sen.
"I feel like there's a lot of complaining and 'what ifs' between you guys — you've just got to get out there and do it," Cutler, 35, tells Cavallari's best friend Kelly Henderson after she bemoans the dating scene.
Economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE also left the White House.
She bemoans casualties in Gaza, which she calls "occupied" even though every Israeli soldier and settler left in 2005, without mentioning that many of these casualties were human shields from behind whom Hamas terrorists fire rockets at Israeli civilians.
Most importantly, the effects of this crazy quilt of voter participation are not just to leave a lot of people out but to promote and even reward the politics of the extremes that have produced the gridlock everyone bemoans.
The conservative site The Daily Wire's Ryan Saavedra tweeted  Thursday night that "CNN&aposs Oliver Darcy, who regularly bemoans any attacks on the media, attacked CNN before joining the network" before sending a series of Darcy's old shots at CNN.
In several, everyday occurrences are treated as calamitous: for example, "El Paño Moruno" ("The Moorish Cloth"), in which the singer bemoans a stain on a fine cloth in a store, which means that it will sell, alas, for a lower price.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont often bemoans the influence of "millionaires and billionaires" in America, and on Tuesday, he will be just a couple of miles from Wall Street to make his case for a major overhaul of the financial system.
Sitting at a cafe terrace near the canal that separates Molenbeek from the rest of Brussels, he bemoans the lack of diversity at Belgian incubators and startups, and the racial or gender-based prejudices that have allowed it to persist.
Related: Rand Paul tweets storm at Sanders during town hall The Democratic presidential candidate regularly bemoans income inequality and has proposed raising taxes on the nation's wealthiest to fund programs aimed at changing the shape of incomes in the United States.
When Rainer Maria Rilke (then called René) bemoans the fact that he has trouble getting published, she tells him that, early in her career, she had to write under a pseudonym because nobody would read the writings of a woman.
He bemoans that 20% of gun sales in the state still occur without a background check, which has made Virginia a pipeline for illegal gun trafficking that fuel gangs and crime syndicates in spots like New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Trump's top economic adviser, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, resigned earlier this month.
As it is, "Amateurs" falls victim to the narrative rudderlessness that Sara Crennel bemoans in her own unpublished work: "Basically, she loved to write sentences, carefully, but she wasn't brimming with ideas as to what they should conspire to be about."
" One of his longest citations isn't from law, but a passage from Shakespeare's Othello in which Iago bemoans that "he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed.
He bemoans everything from the noisy subways to lack of new infrastructure, and especially rising rents — which forced him to move his office from New York to Miami, where he and his wife will, for the first time, spend the winter.
Whenever someone bemoans the fact that they won't be able to see the United States in a World Cup for four years, Carter said, she reminds them that they can cheer for the women at the 2019 tournament in France.
Nicole Wallace, Steve Schmidt, John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanKrystal Ball: Yang's MSNBC boycott shows network has 'officially lost the left' Trump predicts 'historic' conclusions from DOJ's watchdog report on 'spying' Trump bemoans 'double standard' in Stone conviction MORE, Malcolm Nance etc.
To the Editor: Re "The Anti-College Is on the Rise" (Sunday Review, June 9): Molly Worthen bemoans that traditional universities are no longer educating students in the good life, and are instead wasting money on midlevel student affairs staff.
In his interview and essay featured in So Pretty/Very Rotten, Takemoto bemoans how, in Japan, Lolita fashion has hardly ever been accepted as a worthwhile research topic, hence the lack of significant documentation save for strictly fashion-centric content.
Instead, relying in part on more than 5,000 pages of his own contemporaneous notes and 350 interviews, including five with his former boss, Eizenstat has produced a thoughtful, measured and compelling account that bemoans Carter's weaknesses even as it extols his strengths.
He sings about the perils of global warming, and bemoans the ways we let smaller problems occlude existential threats, all the while he and drummer Alex Audette and bassist Michael Geacone churn out #riffs that that chime and grind in equal measure.
An ascetic who survives on black tea and a ferocious exercise regime, Mr Cai bemoans the fact that Chinese contemporary artists are often judged by just two measures: their take on the one-party system or the record prices their work fetches at auction.
Trump's top economic advisor Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, one of the few professionals in what Sen.
Trump's chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
Earlier this month, he chose Larry Kudlow to replace Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE as chief economic adviser.
EDT Thursday: Former National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE appears at a Washington Post event.
National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE had one foot out the door since Charlottesville.
" But it was particularly surprising to read professor Tolson's full-throated defense of Chevron deference while at the same time she bemoans that, "conservatives have pushed back against the reach of federal agencies, a rejection that is on full display in the current administration.
" For much more on Tom Hanks' life, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and his everyman charm, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday His Neighborhood costar Matthew Rhys playfully bemoans "how viciously well-read, well-informed and intelligent he is.
Though the tech sector often bemoans the partisan gridlock in Congress - particularly in an election year as bizarre and contentious as this one - Democrats and Republicans generally agree that lawmakers should strive to enact policies that make it easier for entrepreneurs to launch and grow startups.
Trump bemoans the disheveled state of black schools while touting an education plan that will cut an estimated 490,85033 teachers from an already overtaxed public school system, a disproportionate number of which will likely come from already underfunded and overstressed schools in low-income urban districts.
And even though there's a little bit of world-building — we spot a Hudson News and an Applebee's on the moon while Roy bemoans the fact that humans went to space and just replicated the stuff they have on Earth — it's not a movie about futuristic society.
" In it, Trump bemoans in a trumped-up quote: "We have not seen one single NEA-backed project come close to justifying its cost since the Swedish-American sculptor debuted his Pop Art masterpiece in 1970, challenging the way we grapple with questions of industrialization and decay.
" Alec Baldwin's Trump, an impression that Trump himself bemoans, mostly stuck to what Trump said in the debate — a word salad answer about Mosul, saying that late-term abortions are literally procedures where babies are ripped out of vaginas the day before birth, and calling people "bad hombres.
Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, then-director of the National Economic Council, was allegedly able to talk Trump out of the hike.
Trump's top economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE resigned earlier this month, and Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, Trump's top economic adviser, resigned earlier this month, and Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
The agenda also included Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, former president of Goldman Sachs and former director of the National Economic Council.
In recent few weeks, chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE and Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
Senior economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE also left the White House this month over disagreements with the president over tariffs.
Other Jewish members of Trump's inner circle include National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE and senior adviser Stephen Miller.
Pope FrancisPope FrancisBishop picked by pope to investigate sexual abuse faces accusations Pope bemoans 'inhuman' rise of anti-Semitism Catholic priest was correct to deny communion to Joe Biden — here's why MORE asked DiMarzio to investigate how the Buffalo Diocese and Bishop Joseph Malone handled sexual abuse allegations against clergy.
Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, who served 85033 months as White House national economic adviser before quitting, will be interviewed at 8:30 a.m.
Trump's chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE announced that he would leave the White House over disagreements about the new tariffs.
He replaced Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, the former Goldman Sachs president who resigned after disagreeing with Trump's move to impose the tariffs.
Trump's former top economic adviser, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, decided to quit in part because of his opposition to the planned tariffs.
Jackson is not so much jealous of Ally, the character Lady Gaga plays, like in previous incarnations of the movie, but he bemoans how the industry strangles her ability to say the kind of things she did when he found her singing "La Vie en Rose" in a drag bar.
He's facing fierce resistance on the tariffs from dozens of GOP lawmakers and a group of aides, including Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE.
Trump's top economic adviser, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, also resigned after Trump announced tariffs on imported steel and aluminum that he opposed.
This museum exhibition, like many others, bemoans the segregation of outsider artists into a lower class, but the National Gallery perpetuates this trend of confining outsider artists inside their own artistic ghetto even when there is little connecting this diverse group of artists hailing from a wide range of backgrounds and artistic traditions.
He will replace Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, who resigned after disagreeing with the president's decision to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Source: Solutionomics calculations using Bureau of Economic Analysis data According to the National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, that wasn't supposed to happen.
Other targets of Trump's ire include National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, Chief Economic Adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, and Chief White House Strategist Stephen Bannon.
Kudlow, who has contributed to The Hill, was hired by Trump to replace Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE as the head of the National Economic Council.
She was a close ally of Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, the former Goldman Sachs president and National Economic Council chairman who faced similar criticism.
Yellen visited the White House on Friday to have lunch with National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, according to a White House spokesperson.
"I still am," said Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, director of the White House National Economic Council, while addressing the Economic Club of Washington, Bloomberg reported.
According to The New Yorker report, Trump had ordered Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, his former top economic adviser, to urge the DOJ to intervene in the deal.
Former chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE's exit has been widely seen as empowering figures within the administration who have backed imposing tariffs on China.
According to The New Yorker report, Trump had ordered Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, his former top economic adviser, to urge the DOJ to intervene in the deal.
" In one of the most charming, "Why Do They Call a Private a Private," with music by Loesser and lyrics by Peter Lind Hayes, Pallas-alias-Mary bemoans the complete absence of anything private about being in the Army: "The Pennsylvania Station, that crossroads of the nation, has nothing on a regular Army tent.
Tillerson's removal came roughly two weeks after Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, Trump's top economic adviser, resigned amid a dispute with the president over steel and aluminum tariffs.
Brooklyn was a nurturing home for the band, though, and its indie-rock scene has continued to shift and evolve, despite a few setbacks: "Goodnight Brooklyn," a new documentary, celebrates the history of — and bemoans the closing of — Death by Audio, a performing arts space in Williamsburg, the neighborhood where the Hold Steady formed.
"We've had some achievements to date … but we're really formally launching the things we're doing," said Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, Trump's National Economic Council director, during a press call on Friday.
Knight joined the NEC early in 2017 and worked closely with former NEC Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE and others in the administration and Capitol Hill on the tax cuts.
Incoming National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow says that he will ask the staff assembled by his predecessor, outgoing chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, to stay on the job.
Instead, she attributes her success in part to being "terribly, terribly shy" — she still bemoans a party she never quite made it to years ago where, dressed in a red velvet trouser suit and with her hair freshly done, she stood by the elevator watching people go in, unable to summon the nerve to do the same.
The New Yorker reported that Trump ordered Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, then the director of the National Economic Council, to pressure the DOJ to intervene against the merger.
Earlier Wednesday, Mnuchin, along with Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, the director of the National Economic Council, briefed the White House press corps about the administration's new tax plan.
The New Yorker reported that Trump ordered Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, then the director of the National Economic Council, to pressure the DOJ to intervene against the merger.
Other staff switch-ups at NEC include recently appointed Larry Kudlow, who accepted the job to lead the council in March a week after Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE resigned.
When Charlie bemoans that getting married deprived him of invaluable opportunities for casual sex, and when Nicole complains that she started the relationship as the more famous of the two, but found herself being outshone by her husband, the viewer gets the feeling that Mr Baumbach did not need a huge amount of imagination to write those scenes.
Trump recently replaced his chief economic advisor (Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE from Goldman Sachs) with a CNBC commentator who does not hold even a bachelor's degree in economics.
Trump told reporters ahead of a trip to California that he is taking a hard look at Kudlow to replace former top economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE.
White House economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE participated this week in a White House town-hall meeting to discuss infrastructure and other initiatives, and alternative facts were flying.
In recent weeks a number of officials viewed as moderate forces in the White House — including economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE and Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
Kudlow's predecessor, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, left the White House earlier this year in opposition to Trump's tariffs, and Mnuchin had reportedly urged the president to avoid tariffs.
Earlier this month, chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE announced he would step down, having lost an internal battle to prevent the imposition of tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
I expect even more voices in the future, not just through leaks, but with richer narratives from the likes of Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, H.R. McMaster, Rob Porter and others now gone from the administration.
The increased scrutiny comes after The New Yorker reported last week that Trump encouraged Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, his former top economic adviser, to push DOJ lawyers to sue to block the merger.
Kudlow, 70, appointed by the president to succeed former adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE in March, is recovering today from what the White House described in a statement as a mild heart attack.
Among the anecdotes, former top economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE is reported to have removed paperwork, unnoticed, from Trump's desk that the president intended to sign to withdraw the U.S. from trade agreements.
In another case, Pence reportedly helped convince former economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE to stay in the White House after he considered resigning in the aftermath of the Charlottesville, Va., white supremacist rally.
" When Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fire: Inside the Trump White House" was released in January, it quoted Trump's former top economic adviser, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, saying his boss was "dumb as shit.
Kelly is said to have limited input or influence over new arrivals such as McMaster's replacement, John Bolton, or Larry Kudlow, who is replacing Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE as chief economic adviser.
Trump announced last month that Kudlow would succeed Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE in the role following Cohn's resignation due to disagreements with Trump's decision to put tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
For example, former top economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE is reported to have removed paperwork, unnoticed, from Trump's desk that the president intended to sign to withdraw the United States from trade agreements.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (R-Utah).
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (Utah).
Bob Woodward alleges in his book former National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE stole the sheet of paper from Trump's desk to prevent him from withdrawing from a trade deal with South Korea.
On Tuesday, former Goldman Sachs chief operating officer Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, also a former National Economic Council director, called Facebook ethically worse than banks in the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis.
Trump is said to be considering Chris Liddell, a former top executive at Microsoft and General Motors, to replace outgoing economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
Trump announced last month that Kudlow would succeed Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE in the role following Cohn's resignation due to disagreements with Trump's decision to put tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
At the Democratic National Convention last week, the financier was holding court in downtown Philadelphia at a caricature of the kind of shindig people imagine when someone bemoans money in politics: mini hamachi tacos, free-flowing wine, and small bottles of champagne to keep attendees entertained on the shuttles that took them to Wells Fargo Center to hear Hillary Clinton's acceptance speech.
After Trump's election, former Goldman Sachs bankers like Steve Mnuchin and Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE went to work in the most senior economic policy posts in his administration, and they steered their professional brethren into regulatory posts.
Why Dems are revisiting the issue: The increased scrutiny comes after The New Yorker reported last week that Trump encouraged Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, his former top economic adviser, to push DOJ lawyers to sue to block the merger.
Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, former director of the National Economic Council, told the BBC in an interview aired Thursday that Trump's tariffs have effectively canceled the benefits of his 2017 corporate tax cut and prevented U.S. manufacturers from expansion.
A Trump administration official said Tuesday that Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE is planning the breakfast meeting next Monday, amid cleanup from two major Atlantic hurricanes and months after Trump announced a withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.
For President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE, any agreement keeping American military personnel in the country would be a failure to meet his campaign promises and relegate his efforts to the same status as the predecessors that he bemoans.
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The series of shakeups began March 6 when Trump's chief economic adviser, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, abruptly announced he would leave the administration amid a disagreement over the president's proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
To the Editor: Allan Ripp bemoans the high volume of vague and inapplicable résumés he has to sort through, and lays much of the blame at the feet of smartphone culture, but somehow doesn't note that, even faced with a low unemployment rate, hirers are still demanding years of highly specialized experience even for entry-level positions, most of which pay far below a living wage.
In the interview, Stephens bemoans the way that "too much of the Republican Party became an echo chamber of itself": If you spend your time listening to certain cable shows all the time, listening to nobody else, if you're prone to the kind of conspiracy theories that whiz around on Twitter or certain fringes of the internet, you end up having this kind of conversation that's just increasingly divorced from reality.
Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, Trump's National Economic Council director, said the president "listened very acutely and attentively to the other leaders in the room" but repeated his campaign promise to focus on job creation over everything else, including climate concerns.
And it comes after other moves that also suggest Trump is embracing the disruptive nature of his campaign — including the imposition of new tariffs on steel and aluminum that led to the resignation of former economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE.
Two of the main people criticizing Woodward and the book on Tuesday were ex-White House staff secretary Rob Porter and former top economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, who are both seen as possible sources of the Watergate reporter.
But he also mentioned that he is considering his close adviser, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, currently head of the National Economic Council and previously co-chief operating officer of Goldman Sachs, as well as two or three other, unnamed candidates.
Background on the request: Nadler and Cicilline made their request last month after The New Yorker published a story reporting that Trump had pressured Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, his former top economic adviser, to press the Justice Department to intervene on the merger.
Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE said on MSNBC that Trump has a lot of "phenomenal ideas" that are "growing the economy" and "creating jobs," but the former director of the National Economic Council acknowledged that the government needed to be reopened.
But how, when you have some type of success, to transform that into something bigger," Jay-Z tells iHeart Radio when describing the meaning behind his song "The Story of O.J." On this track, the rapper bemoans rising real estate values in his home city, calling out one of Brooklyn's trendiest neighborhoods and saying, "I could have bought a place in Dumbo before it was Dumbo for like $2 million.
" The president also addressed an allegation that former National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE removed papers from his desk to prevent him from withdrawing from a trade deal with South Korea, saying "there was nobody taking anything from me.
"Since he joined the team early last year, DJ has played an important part in coordinating the Administration-wide process behind the President's infrastructure initiative," national economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, who is also leaving the administration, said in a statement Tuesday.
She was referring to the reports that President Trump's former chief economic advisor Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE received a $2628 million payout from Goldman Sachs before taking a job at the White House, where he led the effort to write and pass the Trump tax cut.
I sat in the second row, directly behind my two bosses — National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE and National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, both of whom had pushed vigorously until the very last moment to keep the United States in the agreement.
Woodward's book, "Fear," includes multiple specific allegations of high-ranking staff members questioning the president's competence and circumventing some of his decisions, including one case in which former economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE takes a document off of Trump's desk without the president knowing.
Lewandowski, Trump's former campaign manager, and Bossie, the president's former deputy campaign manager, tear into a number of Trump appointees, including former National Economic Council director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE and former staff secretary Rob Porter, in addition to Trump's critics and Democratic opponents.
Of all Republican Senators, Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE is in the best political position to oppose Trump.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (R-Utah), the GOP's 2012 presidential nominee, has been the most prominent Republican critic.
As Trump and his entourage prepared to return to the U.S. from Italy on Saturday, McMaster and National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE fielded questions at a news briefing about reports that Kushner discussed establishing a backchannel line of communication between the Trump transition team and the Kremlin.
The book says that White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE threatened to quit several times, and it recounts a conversation he had with then-National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE after Cohn attempted to deliver his resignation letter to Trump in the summer of 85033.
Former White House economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE said in an interview earlier this month that he sought to convince Trump to focus on promoting jobs in the solar sector given the industry's potential longevity but that the president insisted the administration should keep its attention on coal jobs.
The veteran Watergate journalist wrote in his new book — "Fear: Trump in the White House" — that Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, the now-former top economic adviser, told Trump that the Federal Reserve was likely to increase rates during his first term in office, in an excerpt first reported by Business Insider.
The book claims Trump called Sessions "mentally retarded," White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE called Trump an "idiot," and former Director of the National Economic Council Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE stole a piece of paper off Trump's desk to prevent him from withdrawing from a trade deal with South Korea.
Among those Trump suggested should be considered were Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonAs Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Harris rips Gabbard over Fox appearances during Obama years Steyer, Gabbard and Yang shut out of early minutes of Democratic debate MORE, former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanTrump bemoans 'double standard' in Stone conviction The curious timeline for taking down Trump Brennan: Russian election interference 'changed the mind of at least one voter' MORE, former FBI agent Peter Strzok, Rep.
The book, which is set to be released on Tuesday, includes numerous specific instances of high-ranking staff members questioning the president's competence, and one instance where former top economic aide Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE steals a document off of Trump's desk that would have withdrawn the U.S. from a trade deal with South Korea.
Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, the director of President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's National Economic Council, is gaining influence in the president's inner circle, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (R-Utah) to be impeached Saturday and argued that Republican voters in the state made a "mistake" nominating Romney for the Senate.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (Utah) on Saturday and called him a "pompous 'ass'" after the Republican senator criticized Trump over his dealings with Ukraine.
"I mean you've got somebody stealing something off of the president's desk in order to prevent him from making a decision," Kerry said, referring to a report that now-former National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE removed a document from Trump's desk regarding plans for the U.S. to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Trump has seen communications director Hope HicksHope Charlotte HicksHope Hicks defends accuracy of her congressional testimony Nadler subpoenas Lewandowski, former White House official for testimony House panel to go to court to enforce McGahn subpoena, Nadler says MORE, national security adviser H.R. McMaster and economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE leave the White House in recent weeks, along with John Dowd, a member of his legal team.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE reportedly directed his former economic adviser, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, to pressure the Justice Department to block the AT&T-Time Warner merger, according to a report in The New Yorker.
Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE, chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, ex-White House staff secretary Rob Porter and former top economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE all released statements criticizing the book.
Former top White House economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE said Thursday that the Federal Reserve is right to be hiking interest rates and that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE should not criticize the independent central bank.
Steve KnightStephen (Steve) Thomas KnightKamala Harris endorses Christy Smith in bid to fill Katie Hill's seat California governor sets special election to replace Katie Hill George Papadopoulos launches campaign to run for Katie Hill's congressional seat MORE (R-Calif.), who Hill unseated, and former Trump campaign aide George PapadopoulosGeorge Demetrios PapadopoulosKamala Harris endorses Christy Smith in bid to fill Katie Hill's seat California governor sets special election to replace Katie Hill Trump bemoans 'double standard' in Stone conviction MORE, who served 12 days in prison after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI.
Former President Obama won the Tar Heel State in 2628, but the state has gone for the Republican presidential candidate in every other election since 28500, including for Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE against Obama in 6900.
As Senator and former GOP presidential nominee Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE aptly noted, Republicans now find themselves on a Machiavellian (and Faustian) crusade to maintain power at all costs — facts, logic and duty to country be damned.
Sen. Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (R-Utah) called the civilian deaths reported in Syria following Turkey's invasion and the Trump administration's removal of U.S. troops "a tragic loss of life among friends shamefully betrayed," in a tweet Wednesday.
Transportation Secretary Elaine ChaoElaine Lan ChaoTrump administration takes step to relax truck driver time regulations New guidance on travel with service animals is a step forward, but more can be done The Hill's Morning Report — Mueller testimony gives Trump a boost as Dems ponder next steps MORE and White House chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE both attended Tuesday afternoon's confab on Capitol Hill.
The Big Six, which started meeting in spring 22019, consisted of Mnuchin, Ryan, Brady, McConnell, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) and Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, who was then the White House's top economic adviser.
Rep.-elect Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibWorld Jewish Congress condemns Tlaib for suggesting boycott of Bill Maher's show F-bombs away: Why lawmakers are cursing now more than ever A lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair MORE (D-Mich.) on Thursday shot back at former Goldman Sachs CEO Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE for comments he made while addressing new members of Congress at Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics.
Former White House economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE jokingly offered to send President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to the UK to help them negotiate Brexit during a dinner at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's former economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE took aim at Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro on Wednesday by referring to Navarro as the only Ph.D-holding economist in the world who believes in the effectiveness of tariffs.
Shuster said the subject "was the elephant in the room" during a working session that included several lawmakers, Transportation Secretary Elaine ChaoElaine Lan ChaoTrump administration takes step to relax truck driver time regulations New guidance on travel with service animals is a step forward, but more can be done The Hill's Morning Report — Mueller testimony gives Trump a boost as Dems ponder next steps MORE and White House economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE.
Former Obama adviser David AxelrodDavid AxelrodMark Halperin inks book deal 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death MORE predicted the road ahead for President Trump's chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE will likely get harder in light of his recent criticism of the president's remarks on the racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Va., earlier this month.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's former top economic adviser, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, twice pulled paperwork off of Trump's desk that the president was intending to sign to withdraw the United States from trade agreements, according to a forthcoming book from veteran journalist Bob Woodward.
Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, the former top economic adviser to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, on Tuesday said portrayals of him in veteran journalist Bob Woodward's new book are inaccurate, though he didn't say what specific accounts were incorrect.
Former White House chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnGary Cohn says he's 'concerned' no one is left in White House to stand up to Trump Trump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs MORE said in a new interview that he's "concerned" that nobody is left in the White House with the "personality" to push back against President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 85033,400 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE on certain issues.
Former White House national security adviser H.R. McMaster this week verified aspects of an anecdote in Bob Woodward's latest book about now-former economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE removing a document from President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's desk in the Oval Office, but he disputed that the president was unaware of the action.
The book includes damaging anecdotes such as Trump calling Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE "mentally retarded," chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE calling Trump an "idiot" and former Director of the National Economic Council Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE removing a letter from Trump's desk to prevent him from pulling out of a trade deal with South Korea.
Steve KnightStephen (Steve) Thomas KnightKamala Harris endorses Christy Smith in bid to fill Katie Hill's seat California governor sets special election to replace Katie Hill George Papadopoulos launches campaign to run for Katie Hill's congressional seat MORE (R), who was beaten by Hill in 2018, and former campaign adviser for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE George PapadopoulosGeorge Demetrios PapadopoulosKamala Harris endorses Christy Smith in bid to fill Katie Hill's seat California governor sets special election to replace Katie Hill Trump bemoans 'double standard' in Stone conviction MORE headline the Republican field for the seat.
Sen. Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (R-Utah) on Monday knocked President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE's decision to pull back U.S. troops in northern Syria, joining a chorus of high-profile Republicans breaking with the president.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseOn The Money: Fed officials saw rising risk of recession | Ocasio-Cortez, Cruz blast NBA for 'outrageous' response to China | Prospects dim for trade breakthrough with China Ocasio-Cortez, Ted Cruz join colleagues blasting NBA for 'outrageous' response to China Polls flash warning signs for Trump on impeachment MORE (Neb.) and Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (Utah) and retiring Rep.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (R-Utah) and Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseOn The Money: Fed officials saw rising risk of recession | Ocasio-Cortez, Cruz blast NBA for 'outrageous' response to China | Prospects dim for trade breakthrough with China Ocasio-Cortez, Ted Cruz join colleagues blasting NBA for 'outrageous' response to China Polls flash warning signs for Trump on impeachment MORE (Neb.).
Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyCongress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Administration to give 'top secret' briefing on Syria amid pushback Senators call for Trump administration to testify on Syria MORE (D-Conn.) and Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (R-Utah) said in a joint statement Monday that administration officials must come before the Foreign Relations Committee to discuss the withdrawal.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (R-Utah) and Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseOn The Money: Fed officials saw rising risk of recession | Ocasio-Cortez, Cruz blast NBA for 'outrageous' response to China | Prospects dim for trade breakthrough with China Ocasio-Cortez, Ted Cruz join colleagues blasting NBA for 'outrageous' response to China Polls flash warning signs for Trump on impeachment MORE (R-Neb.) — none are publicly advocating for impeachment.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE (R-Utah) or Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseOn The Money: Fed officials saw rising risk of recession | Ocasio-Cortez, Cruz blast NBA for 'outrageous' response to China | Prospects dim for trade breakthrough with China Ocasio-Cortez, Ted Cruz join colleagues blasting NBA for 'outrageous' response to China Polls flash warning signs for Trump on impeachment MORE (R-Neb.) in calling out his remarks.
In their book, Lewandowski and Bossie chastise former National Economic Council director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, former press secretary Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerOvernight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump falsely claims his events have never 'had an empty seat' MORE and former White House staff secretary Rob Porter as individuals within the West Wing who hindered Trump's progress and didn't support him from the start of his campaign.
Some officials, including chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, Secretary of Defense James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE, former chief economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, White House staff secretary Rob Porter and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE have all publicly disputed accounts pertaining to them in the book.
National Economic Council Director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE is said to be deeply dismayed by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's statements in the wake of the violence at a white supremacist demonstration in Charlottesville, Va. The New York Times White House correspondents Maggie Haberman and Glenn Thrush tweeted Tuesday that Cohn is upset with the president's comments over the past four days, but is not planning to leave the administration.
George Conway, the husband of White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayIllinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Trump health chief: Officials actively 'working on' ObamaCare replacement plan Campaign aide: Trump asking questions shared by 'millions of Americans' with Epstein conspiracy theory MORE, said Monday that it would "unquestionably be grounds for impeachment" if President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE ordered former White House economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE to pressure the Department of Justice to block the AT&T-Time Warner merger.

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