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"blowback" Definitions
  1. (specialist) a process in which gases expand or travel in a direction that is opposite to the usual one
  2. (especially North American English) the results of a political action or situation that are not what was intended or wanted

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There will be blowback, and whatever the blowback is will take the bloom off this rose.
It might have anticipated the blowback from decisions about presenters and preempted said blowback with clearly stated rationale.
This will insulate the party from blowback while the process is underway, which is precisely when blowback is most needed.
I suppose it could but it's not that the blowback is the ... I guess it depends how you define blowback.
Blowback from Congress Bates said she hopes that tours resume soon and predicted blowback from members of Congress if that doesn't happen.
They just stay "anonymous," he said — to avoid blowback.
There's been immediate blowback against the administration from outside Congress.
Yet they might have better anticipated the blowback, critics say.
They've gotten some blowback on social media for being misogynists.
In theory, there's a real risk of blowback to Safari.
But blowback from some current and former agents was immediate.
The blowback you are getting on this is so deserved.
GOP leaders also recognized the political blowback on the issue.
Blowback against the GOP's Obamacare overhaul was strict and wicked.
The Drafthouse, though, doesn't seem too bothered by the blowback.
More sexual harassment claims, but also some blowback in Hollywood.
After some serious blowback, the chain decided to double down.
The blowback doesn't appear to have impacted Gillibrand's fundraising, however.
When migrants disobey their smugglers, the blowback can be fierce.
But there is concern over blowback from the populist left.
What blowback Califf has received came from the left. Sen.
But raising pressure on Assange and WikiLeaks could bring blowback.
Twitter has faced blowback on Capitol Hill in the past.
"The blowback from Wall Street was huge," Mr. Levy recalled.
Discrimination fosters blowback, and I got more than my share.
Ms. Gurley Brown's writing spurred plenty a blowback from feminists.
So these people are completely unprepared for the coming blowback.
Spotify has faced blowback over the mechanical rights issue before.
Blowback was swift on social media and in news reports.
Meadows predicted that there could be similar blowback for centrists.
Blake put those out there knowing she would get blowback.
Ditto for the blowback over the whole Bowling Green yarn.
What kind of blowback did you get after your post?
But a lot of his efforts have been mired in blowback.
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All this progress doesn't come without a bit of blowback though.
There has been little blowback for the president on this score.
There is always the possibility, if not the certainty, of blowback.
Their divided loyalties today are the blowback of that bad policy.
DeSantis received sharp blowback from critics who called the remarks racist.
In the meantime, the Colorado Republican Party is weathering the blowback.
York Times reporter who, in November, faced intense blowback after writing
What blowback Califf has received came from the left. http://bit.
The Democrats are only more than happy to encourage the blowback.
Lieberman later withdrew from consideration after blowback from members of Congress.
They cannot rebalance with their island neighbour without risking popular blowback.
At TGIF that week, executives were ill-prepared for the blowback.
Because, as history has taught us, blowback is an ugly thing.
Legislators have faced significant blowback during recess, including raucous town halls.
The blowback from the video conference was almost immediate. Maj. Gen.
But there's also something perverse about the fierce blowback he received.
And some allies said any blowback would not matter long anyway.
Such blowback has doomed prior administrations' attempts to control Medicare payments.
And it resulted in blowback from tens of thousands of businesses.
The blowback began the morning after the debate, when Delaware Sen.
And anti-immigrant blowback, for instance, was not what unified them.
He asked for this kind of blowback, and now he's getting it.
" After facing blowback for the anti-Semitic message, Cusack blamed a "bot.
You received some blowback after being at the White House on Wednesday.
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The financial blowback of their absences extends well beyond the teams themselves.
Amid huge blowback, the group pulled its ads after just 12 hours.
After a huge amount of blowback to that proposal Sunday -- Republican Sen.
Imagine the blowback if they stood by silently as kids were deported.
On Thursday, Ivanka faced more blowback over her response to the crisis.
The host later apologized on air after facing blowback for the remark.
But the blowback against Price was about more than dollars and cents.
The blowback from some conservative media members on social media was swift.
Mike Pence of Indiana, criticized the blowback in an interview on MSNBC.
It may be the blowback after what happened in 2008 and 2009.
Additionally, there's the expected political blowback from suddenly ending the investigation outright.
The stance that has triggered blowback from politicians and Facebook's own employees.
And some are just cowards, afraid of mean tweets or base blowback.
She is also the author of two spy thrillers, "Burned" and "Blowback."
Meanwhile, management could face blowback from investors at WPP's annual meeting tomorrow.
Faced with blowback, the administration insisted that the room had reached capacity.
But in the short term there would be a lot of blowback.
But the blowback would also likely dent growth in the United States.
And he often draws significant blowback from his party for his tactics.
Other marketing experts warned that even this Facebook ad could confront blowback.
We are still feeling the blowback from that fatally flawed Iraq war.
Still, it expects a blowback if and when the pages are released.
He also faced blowback on the rollout of the plan itself. Sen.
But I don't know that it would be worth all the blowback.
But as Ms. Klobuchar saw, those who cross the Clintons risk blowback.
Are they getting any blowback for ... now people realized what this thing is?
Bock also anticipated little blowback from Affleck's links to Hollywood's sexual harassment scandal.
In response to the blowback, Journal managing editor Karen Moses apologized — sort of.
Not surprisingly, the blowback has been stiff from abortion rights groups and politicians.
The blowback has also hit Wickr, the encrypted messaging service used by Uber.
Weaver addressed blowback to the fundraising email in an interview on CNN Thursday.
But it triggered fierce blowback from farm and industry groups across the country.
Before the rule came out, few who worked on it expected widespread blowback.
Benchmark has received some blowback in recent years for not diversifying its ranks.
The video was met by immediate blowback for its graphic images and tone.
The stance received blowback from people both in and outside of YouTube's community.
Those who spoke openly tended to have enough resources to deter official blowback.
But the online conversation has soured since then, and blowback can be crueler.
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It will engage the bases and likely offer very little blowback anywhere else.
The Obamacare replacement legislation has already drawn blowback from liberals and conservatives alike.
You could imagine a commission with a disciplinarian ability receiving blowback from members.
The thinking is that the subsequent blowback will discourage Trump from doing so.
Jackson declined to address whether he was worried about blowback from the public.
The Helsinki blowback was a silly mixup, Trump explained, reading from typewritten notes.
Brazile acknowledges fierce blowback but says she is at peace with her decision.
That's the kind of blowback the State Department would have to deal with.
Not all of the Kamikaze songs focus on critics and the Revival blowback.
Is it shocking that such over-the-top campaign techniques would have blowback?
But what's the cost of saving that money versus dealing with the blowback?
The messaging suggests a major attempt to quiet blowback about the DNA test.
For those reasons, Apple was expected to avoid the worst of the blowback.
But will the claims cause Mr. Pishevar any blowback in his professional life?
She then has to deal with blowback from a perceived act of disloyalty.
Esper's comments drew a sharp blowback Monday from Cotton, who joined Republican Sens.
Sonmez received tremendous blowback, including death threats and abuse, she said on Twitter.
"I got a ton of blowback," Mr. Gill said in a recent interview.
The political blowback was swift, forcing the government to deny any lockdown plan.
Whether ABC is concerned about blowback for broadcasting the abortion subplot is unclear.
He might contemplate a pardon for Manafort, but political blowback would be immense.
Prediction: The Mariners mariachi party will get some blowback, if it hasn't already.
Maloney thinks that Trump's targeting of the IRGC is likely to cause blowback.
Despite the blowback Scott has faced, Cook rates the race as Solid Republican.
There&aposs no conservative Mark could have recommended who wouldn't receive the same blowback.
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If Trump does decide to go after legal weed, the blowback could be huge.
The Buttigieg ad marks a significant escalation that likely carries some risk of blowback.
Point: Facebook received a ton of blowback when users discovered this policy in March.
That trip may not have worked out so well, you know, there's no blowback.
Imus said he blamed the Clintons for much of the blowback to his speech.
" The department went on to call the blowback to the tweet a "learning experience.
Disney is catching some blowback for casting a non-Arab actress to play Jasmine.
She was wary given the blowback she received after Brock Turner's case, she said.
Choose the wrong Reaction on an emotional post and you could get some blowback.
He's fulfilling one of his biggest campaign promises, but the blowback has been intense.
Israel has repeatedly hit Iranian positions over the border, and braced itself for blowback.
Amid blowback, that basic arrangement was ultimately extended to every state in the country.
The press conference marked the latest instance when comments she's made have sparked blowback.
Trump may fear similar blowback if he attempts to shut down the investigation now.
The blowback was particularly stiff among vulnerable Republicans up for reelection in swing districts.
Has there been any blowback or accusations that their relationship was being used exploitatively?
But those actions come with significant political blowback for the nation's largest doctors' group.
Instead, it is the euro that is feeling the blowback, approaching 15-month lows .
That sparked an apology tour from Johnson as he sought to handle the blowback.
The company received heavy blowback for the incident and was temporarily banned in Delhi.
Following the blowback from Republicans, McAnulty later withdrew his support for the Sunday site.
But Ellison was dealing with blowback over past remarks even before the ADL episode.
Blowback continued Friday over the House's anti-hate resolution initially intended to rebuke Rep.
An auditor who worked with ICBC says the bank was surprised by the blowback.
The blowback might have been worse; the movie's box office haul might have suffered.
Waters received death threats and canceled two public appearances as part of the blowback.
Such measures were crucial to avoid blowback, vandalism or worse from anti-choice contingents.
There's going to be a blowback, and it could be sexist, racist and vile.
So this is a gamble that has been taken in terms of blowback risk.
Mr. Lammers said the company was growing frustrated with the intensifying blowback against foam.
Since that night, experts have been wondering what the blowback from Tehran will be.
Mr. Greenwald, an American journalist, figured he was well equipped to weather the blowback.
After some public blowback, Apple offered a reduced price to replace those older batteries.
Democrats say Republicans would suffer more blowback because they control both chambers of Congress.
Trump faced some Republican blowback for withdrawing the U.S. from the deal, with Sen.
And then there is the economic blowback, which could imperil Trump's 2020 reelection campaign.
You've been outspoken about the sexual harassment scandals, and you've also experienced some blowback.
Conservatives warned that the Democrat would face blowback at the ballot box next year.
Debates about revenue and political blowback doomed an earlier attempt to approve a bill.
Google, in particular, has faced blowback from brands whose ads have appeared alongside extremist content.
I think that there is a real likelihood of significant ideological blowback following this election.
The market didn't crash just because Trump did something that generated public blowback, Cramer said.
When they do this type of fishing expedition, they are setting themselves up for blowback.
"We knew that it was going to cause some significant blowback within Pakistan," Obama said.
But he has gotten blowback from industries and unions that have benefited from protectionist policies.
So far, the museum has faced no blowback from the local community, Mr. Saleh said.
But in practice, these actions are rarely officially attributed and political blowback is typically minimal.
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The local sheriff posted about the fracas on Facebook, raising the prospect of serious blowback.
And the blowback for his posture on Trump could factor in that secret ballot contest.
They fear more blowback of the sort Pakistan has suffered from previous campaigns against militants.
The blowback from those unneeded overseas military adventures came home to roost on 9/11.
He addressed the blowback in a lengthy email sent to his mailing list this afternoon.
The news led to major blowback from Colt's loyal customer base, triggering a grassroots boycott.
The blowback to the ban was swift, with many conservatives demanding an explanation from Twitter.
New York City passes more bills aimed at offsetting the potential blowback from the shutdown.
Investor blowback against Lyft has been fast and furious since the stock debuted last week.
North Carolina's controversial transgender bathroom law is facing blowback from tens of thousands of businesses.
Trump has faced bipartisan blowback for Thursday tweets attacking "Morning Joe" host Mika Brzezinski's appearance.
Neither couple has faced much blowback for putting on these events—only slightly raised eyebrows.
They don't want to put up with, you know, the massive blowback on social media.
And it's a pattern the CIA—no stranger to blowback—could and should have foreseen.
Gus Bilirakis faced his own blowback at a crowded town hall meeting in Palm Harbor.
Rubio, in response to blowback from Trump Republicans, is now shrinking from his earlier critique.
I get blowback from liberals when I advocate this kind of meddling in Central America.
The case has fueled anger among gun control and immigration advocates, and caused political blowback.
How will the administration react to the blowback when the trade war really gets going?
After deafening blowback, Fox News said Mr. Farrell would no longer appear on its channels.
Will he and Bash get any blowback from the network for Welfare Queen's symbolic victory?
In each case, Caucus members faced blowback from their respective party leadership and their base.
Blowback in China: The authoritarian system President Xi Jinping built around himself is being tested.
But it might not have expected the fierce blowback that followed news of the offer.
Pressed by Robach about whether he should have anticipated the blowback, Biden got more defensive.
That is then narrowly tailored to solve that problem and minimize blowback and side effects.
There was some blowback from Republicans and critical media coverage, but it was all legal.
And in the wake of Khashoggi's murder, the Vision Fund has suffered remarkably little blowback.
Blowback from his words came and cost people's lives, and we said enough is enough.
Predictably enough, there's been blowback, leading Arizona to suspend its testing program (as has Toyota).
As worker blowback about this approach grows come Friday, that position just might begin to waver.
Vijaya Gadde: In terms of the blowback effect for the fact that they reported the person?
Every NFL game on Sunday had some form of protest, but the blowback didn't stop there.
Candidates are appearing in the debate amid blowback over the muddied results of the Iowa caucuses.
I haven't gotten any blowback for it yet, which is not to say it won't happen.
Later Tuesday morning, Trump compared the impeachment inquiry to a "lynching," prompting immediate blowback from Democrats.
The streaming service's decision to scrap that policy comes after massive blowback from the music industry.
InterVarsity "got blowback from just about every side," said Greg Jao, InterVarsity's director for campus engagement.
This lets Bird experiment with a new form factor without any blowback on its own image.
Violent videos Facebook faced blowback over two high-profile incidents involving violent videos posted last month.
Laurel could make the move, knowing that most of the blowback would go towards other people.
Was there any potential blowback for releasing an unfinished ISO and telling fans to emulate it?
The national blowback to House Bill 2 has cost the state jobs, conventions, and championship games.
What's next: Now that this plan is on paper, the blowback is going to be intense.
A lesson for Jake Paul: don't come for the entire teaching profession and expect zero blowback.
A week after the blowback had driven me offline, I gingerly limped back onto the web.
Comey has received plenty of scathing and well-deserved blowback for his egregious and inappropriate action.
Following the blowback, Mnuchin assured lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the administration would impose new sanctions.
Taking action on immigration might help with the center, but it risks blowback from the right.
The political blowback would be catastrophic if she were seen as having been victimized by Republicans.
And the Kavanaugh hearings are unlikely to minimize any blowback Trump would face for removing Rosenstein.
The blowback on Twitter was swift from American media representatives on both the right and left.
The incident was the latest concerning the bar that has caused blowback online, the newspaper noted.
Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt also indicated the blowback to the Times story would help Trump.
If Trump opts for withdrawal, he's likely to face all sorts of international condemnation and blowback.
Facebook's policy of which content should be archived as political is receiving massive blowback from publishers.
The blowback to policies that have resulted in the separation of migrant families has been enormous.
Despite past blowback for his positions, Zuckerman has remained firm in his opposition to mandatory vaccinations.
Still, he faced huge blowback from people who were offended at the "so called protesters" remark.
The blowback was swift for Ram after the carmaker used a sermon given by the Rev.
Disney threatened to sue, and when that got into the press, there was a revisionist blowback.
As a security-minded purveyor of hardware, it's likely to avoid the worst of the blowback.
The blowback came anyway, and he felt compelled, in a subsequent tweet, to explain, elaborate, justify.
Washington, D.C., published its voter rolls online in 2016 but discontinued the practice after receiving blowback.
That idea triggered immediate blowback from a broad alliance of energy companies, consumer groups and environmentalists.
If a man spoke about love in the aggressive way she does, there would be blowback.
Trump likely would face political blowback, which could be why he has not pardoned Stone already.
But their exit clouds the project's future and leaves Facebook to absorb more of the blowback.
The Democratic establishment, even in its more progressive quarters, still fears blowback from more moderate voters.
In such cases the White House will face blowback from opponents at home and allies abroad.
It comes at a time when it faces blowback from politicians and customers around the world.
The executives also feared blowback from the Trump administration, Ms. Briskman said the executives told her.
Pelosi on Thursday dismissed the notion she was concerned about her moderates facing blowback for impeachment.
The decision to close the four US plants has led to blowback across the political spectrum.
General Mills got a lot of blowback when it required agencies to hand over IP ownership.
" Erin McPike, a spokeswoman for Schultz, said all the blowback this week "shows he is resonating.
For months, Facebook has faced consistent blowback for its decision not to fact-check political ads.
And she added that she's personally not concerned at all about political blowback for backing impeachment.
The blowback from the vote was massive, prompting members of Congress to hide from angry constituents.
This makes eminent sense given the cost, political risk, and potential blowback involved in such undertakings.
On Thursday, Hunter shared a statement with Psychology Today where he further detailed the commercial blowback.
Amid immediate blowback, McGinty issued a statement saying she regretted the remark and apologizing to Toomey.
Yale's carbon tax didn't face any of the political blowback that carbon pricing might face elsewhere.
Gardner is also atop the Democratic 2020 hit list but says he's not concerned about blowback.
And the blowback a candidate would face from the progressive social-media furies would be great.
In India, at least, Facebook previously had faced immense blowback for its rollout of the initiative.
Implementing it will involve challenges ranging from short-term traffic problems to blowback generated by gentrification.
The circumstances of 2009-'10 pushed Obama to attempt ambitious legislation that courted overreach and blowback.
Also, local authorities often have refused to permit the construction of churches, fearing blowback from ultraconservative Muslims.
If there is a political blowback, they will survive it given where their stores are, he said.
Why it matters: The bill is facing blowback by those who feel it impedes on free speech.
Despite recent blowback for its much-maligned redesign, Lenses are still a core feature of the app.
Extravagant CEO pay packages, especially amid stagnating wages for the majority of Americans, is rife for blowback.
Finally, Moscow's fifth task is to show that it is completely invulnerable to blowback from its citizens.
Dobbs has received a fair amount of blowback and outrage for his invention, which he finds distressing.
But does this represent a mere moment of blowback or the beginning of a true cultural shift?
Economic uncertainty, trade wars, rising nationalism and blowback against globalization are helping drive the pullback, experts say.
This has insulated her from some of the blowback from Facebook's scandals over the past two years.
Lady Gaga has not remarked on the blowback from Chinese internet users on her social media accounts.
The letter drew both swift blowback and support, but it's the backlash that seems to have reverberated.
A lot of this episode is really about consequences or blowback for Mike (Jonathan Banks) and Jimmy.
Worse, America often finds itself fighting enemies radicalised or empowered by the blowback from its own interventions.
Perhaps the Trump administration believes that it can sanction Turkey and India with little risk of blowback.
A day later, after facing enormous bipartisan blowback for his comments, Trump partially walked back the sentiment.
Stakhovsky, ranked 111th, bristles at the blowback combined tournaments receive when they do not offer equal pay.
Trump is protecting first from possible blowback, and is concerned second with the situation on the ground.
But the firm has faced considerable blowback on the plan from regulators and lawmakers around the world.
On Monday, Trump reportedly had to have a two-hour Cabinet meeting about increasing blowback from farmers.
"If there is a political blowback they will survive it given where there stores are," he said.
"When I posted the picture I didn't think for a second there would be blowback," Idan said.
Firing Mueller or shutting down his investigation would likely prompt a similar level of blowback in Congress.
The school faced blowback after a video of the workers wasting the food spread on social media.
The Duke of York's press adviser reportedly quit his role shortly before the interview, fearing the blowback.
Warren's remarks came as she continues to navigate blowback from her previous claims to Native American heritage.
The billboard, from Spicer Greene Jewelers, went up last week and got immediate blowback on social media.
As medical groups like the AMA step up their advocacy on gun issues, they've increasingly faced blowback.
He said he's also gotten a lot of blowback from what he describes as a vocal minority.
Some of the blowback has been because of the increased polarization of our political and legislative process.
"When I posted the picture I didn't think for a second there would be blowback," Idan says.
King is a much easier target and, even with his recent comments, isn't worried about much blowback.
Microsoft, too, has suffered blowback over a project to help develop A.I. for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Even the Trump White House's decision over the weekend to keep 100,000 pages secret produced little blowback.
Lawmakers appeared unfazed by the blowback and scheduled the first official "markup" of the bill for Monday.
The blowback wasn't entirely surprising, considering 31.4 percent of its citizens are over the current retirement age.
As online blowback spread, Mr. Volk tried to make his case on NodakAngler and in Facebook posts.
That's been evident in the blowback to the more than $2 billion in planned tax subsidies there.
That created a new source of blowback -- one that could have crippled his support among female voters.
Their identities will be public, though their work on individual cases will be unsigned, to prevent blowback.
That stance is likely to draw considerable blowback from critics at home but endear him to Republicans.
Leading centrist Democrats are bracing themselves for potential blowback after the release of 2020 presidential hopeful Sen.
Even gun reformers are quick to acknowledge the political blowback they once faced for supporting tougher laws.
Sherrill, have face significant blowback for their push to launch the impeachment inquiry in their home districts. 
But instead, the agency has been getting significant attention and blowback for how it's handling press access.
The blowback against Tulsi Gabbard began the day after she endorsed Hillary Clinton's primary rival in 20163.
But some say the blowback hasn't been as dire as the GOP made it out to be.
That admission limited the blowback from abroad — but threw a match on the volatile situation at home.
Microsoft is not the only company to face blowback for how it's handled audio recordings of customers.
And harming a child would undoubtedly lead to blowback for Serena Joy, no matter how cunningly executed.
Some members of Congress and progressive groups are, like unions, nervous abut moving quickly and getting blowback.
With elections scheduled for August, Kenya's leadership is reluctant to risk casualties that would incur political blowback.
Facebook in particular has gotten blowback for its perceived misuse of people's information and concerns about privacy.
The dramatic episode dominated the news, and Biden suffered blowback from some quarters for losing his cool.
The so-called International Pricing Index model has faced blowback from many quarters, including some Republican lawmakers.
Now, if Trump opts for withdrawal, he's likely to face all sorts of international condemnation and blowback.
Knight has been getting blowback for her decision to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl.
The recent blowback against e-cigarettes has sent shares down another 8% in just the past week.
Eliot Spitzer tried to restore these rights but backed off in the face of intense political blowback.
I suspect I will be criticized because anytime there's any criticism of Israel sometimes you get blowback.
The blowback he will face is also tempered by the reality of what he is leaving, too.
I knew from experience to expect blowback, but I was shocked by the intensity of my classmates' reaction.
He also said he backed a start to impeachment proceedings against Trump -- even if meant some political blowback.
Unlike the fallout associated with Cambridge Analytica and President Trump, there was very little blowback for President Obama.
So the book came out, and there's already been some blowback, but that's not a bad thing, necessarily.
But YouTube's decision to leave Crowder's videos online prompted heated blowback, especially from members of the LGBT community.
The campaign received some blowback after the clip made the rounds on social media from supporters of Sanders.
The president said they were necessary to revive the US steel industry, despite significant blowback from Republican lawmakers.
But whether there will be tangible 'blowback' in the tech world from his move remains to be seen.
For the first time since starting her crusade against mass incarceration, Kim Kardashian West is getting some blowback.
The two executives forfeited $41 million and $19 million in unvested stock, respectively, in response to the blowback.
Facebook largely has avoided such blowback, but increased employee dissatisfaction could portend protests among Facebook workers as well.
The ad, which was aimed at appealing to religious conservatives, was eventually pulled after blowback from LGBT groups.
United has faced blowback from investors over its decision to ramp up capacity aggressively on its domestic operations.
She scanned the headlines and social media, expecting there to be a lot of blowback about privacy concerns.
Lawmakers who have offered criticisms of Trump, such as Flake, have faced blowback from the Republican nominee himself.
Democrats kicked off their convention Monday, as blowback from last week's email leak continued to plague the party.
Joe Heck, state Republicans were quick to cast the decision as a blowback against the Senate Democratic leader.
Despite the blowback he suffered on social media, he still signs his tweets with a simple hashtag: #LoveYall.
Overhauling Medicaid, which provides coverage for low-income and disabled people, might not generate the same political blowback.
More recently, Trump has faced blowback over his repeated denials about the widely accepted death toll from Maria.
The report that the White House eliminated the cyber role triggered immediate blowback from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
By imposing such duties through bureaucrats, elected officials can avoid political blowback and responsibility for squeezing their constituents.
It is also possible that Austin will mark the the beginning of an extended blowback across the country.
It is yet to be seen whether he will face the same blowback as other gay Christian artists.
Omar put out a statement Sunday night detailing the blowback she has faced since Trump posted the video.
Corporate bosses stateside have achieved mixed results – from public praise to Twitter blowback – after public appearances with Trump.
" He said the idea is to avoid media attention and to "limit the blowback from such political trials.
"This technique is the only one I know that allows you to give feedback without blowback," she says.
Moreover, even by the standards of U.S. tech giants, Amazon has faced considerable blowback to its business practices.
The conservative blowback to the agreement, which was already building before it was locked in, will be intense.
As the number of immigrants increases, it becomes harder to integrate them, which gives rise to blowback populism.
The report that the White House eliminated the cyber role triggered immediate blowback from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
Roosh was prepared for the blowback; more than that, he was ready to turn it into an opportunity.
"They would have had another whole wave of blowback if they'd had another hunger games," Mr. LeRoy said.
But the blowback is overblown, and seems to constitute reflexive anti-Trump sentiment rather than careful economic reasoning.
But in the decade since the fire, UMG has faced little apparent blowback from artists or their representatives.
First, he threatened it and received blowback from everyone from the auto industry to Republicans in the Senate.
Israeli blowback Trump's intervention will also have political implications inside Israel, some of which could rebound against Netanyahu.
If a man spoke about love in a way as rough as she does, there would be blowback.
Is it better to suffer electoral blowback for cutting popular programs or for fecklessly impotent unified Republican government?
The potential for blowback was especially high with Rocket Jump, which originally appeared as an article on Shacknews.
Charging too far too fast can cause blowback as quickly as in elections just two years from now.
Sessions received blowback on Capitol Hill for failing to disclose the meetings under oath during his confirmation hearing.
Normally unflappable, Kelly has this week seemed chastened by the mounting blowback, people familiar with his attitude say.
In this campaign and in his last, the idea of establishment blowback has been fuel for Sanders supporters.
It would have raised thorny legal questions about the president's authority, and faced blowback from Republicans in Congress.
Mr. Trump's attack on four Democratic congresswomen of color in July received a lot of attention, and blowback.
Juliet Evancho, 18, has always defended her little sister, but she is dealing with blowback of another kind.
Bremmer also notes that bipartisan U.S. lawmakers have often attended the World Economic Forum with little apparent blowback.
The move prompted blowback from China, the European Union, Mexico and Canada, which put tariffs on U.S. products.
However, he said the media blowback it had generated had become "a major disruption to my family's work".
It came after leaders faced blowback from some lawmakers, particularly those from swing districts, over past messaging stumbles.
Still, Cuban says, corporations and employees will have to weigh their appetite for political blowback in polarized times.
They often provided a preferable short-term alternative but the blowback often caused more problems than it solved.
So officials can cut back on, say, flight training or live-fire drills with little fear of blowback.
Instacart, a competing delivery service, changed its policy as a result of the blowback, but DoorDash did not.
It was unclear to what degree Disney was influenced by blowback from "Guardians" fans over Mr. Gunn's ouster.
The Academy is getting intense blowback for giving the honor to "Green Book," a segregation-era buddy film.
What he may not have expected was the blowback his proposal received — on both sides of the Atlantic.
And of all the blowback from having donkey brain, I've always found my compulsive stealing the least troubling.
Thanks to all my other mental illnesses, I don't get much blowback from what I call The Guilts .
The debris blowback knocked out ninety- five percent of the fleet, and Ada's surface suf- fered heavy kinetic bombardment.
The blowback the president has received to his blunt words has at times created domestic and foreign policy problems.
There are 20 Republican governors in office who have made this decision and aren't facing any serious political blowback.
They campaigned on getting rid of Obamacare, but now risk blowback from taking away its coverage and popular provisions.
Google has also faced blowback for its work on a search engine that would conform to Chinese censorship requirements.
The bold fashion choice resulted in some blowback, as Villa claims she faced heated comments on the red carpet.
He reportedly spoke to Kyodo News, a local news outlet in Japan, and issued a response to the blowback.
The expansion of NATO to Russia's borders in the 1990s, he muses, was a provocation bound to generate blowback.
Whatever you think of rural residents paying more for electricity, it raises serious equity issues and promises political blowback.
In Sweden, there's been a blowback to such an extent that Sweden has now introduced conscription, among other things.
In response to the blowback, Apple issued a public apology and reduced its fee for battery replacement to $29.
After getting hit by that tidal wave of blowback, Facebook discovered that scaling in India is not so simple.
The CEOs have to worry about blowback from their workforces, so dealing with this administration will always be delicate.
Of course, the blowback against this Google employee is not top-down authoritarianism or orthodoxy enforced by the state.
But Bush had already lost the election, so there was nothing much for the blowback to blow back on.
"The most common blowback we get is from people who want to know what's in the release," Fisher says.
You want to stabilize the marketplaces because you fear the political blowback of their collapse, and millions losing coverage.
That way you've got protection from any blowback, and you have three days to fix any problems that arise.
Newer companies like Pandora and Spotify have offered a choice between subscription or advertising with little blowback from users.
But with all the main parties agreeing on the need for reform, politicians believe any blowback will be manageable.
The video quickly drew blowback from some community leaders and members who described the governor's comments as tone-deaf.
"Women are more likely to see a blowback to being assertive and for demanding what they're worth," explains Miller.
He has received blowback from the left, though, over concerns that his ties with drug companies are too tight.
Gillibrand has already received some blowback for trying to run "a cool campaign" that may not be so cool.
Bolton said Wednesday that any sign of aggression from the Chinese government would prompt blowback from the U.S. Congress.
However, the great majority of international firms didn't come in for the same P.R. blowback that Nike et al.
I remember opening a vat of sour cream and taking a good whiff, nearly fainting from the olfactory blowback.
The Obama administration allowed states to extend the policies after there was blowback from consumers who received cancellation notices.
Though American military intelligence officials expected blowback from the Russians, Moscow leveled only strong words at the Trump administration.
The coverage of the migrants and the political blowback — in Honduras and in the United States — has been intense.
The online blowback was swift for Ram on Sunday after the carmaker used a sermon given by the Rev.
The media faced blowback — including from reporters of color — for not talking enough about race in the 2016 election.
Despite the blowback Scott has faced, the Cook Political Report still rates the race — for now — as Solid Republican.
"The potential blowback vastly outweighs the benefits," said Jeffrey Prescott, a senior Middle East director under President Barack Obama.
The blowback ended up reducing the size of the apartment tower and stepping its mass back from the street.
The immediate diplomatic blowback was not clear, but similar mistrust in the past has derailed previous attempts toward talks.
Acknowledging the blowback the plan was facing, management implored patrons to sign a petition in support of the deal.
If the rose has a boyfriend, and the pair have dated for a long time, there will be blowback.
Stocks fell sharply Monday as the international scramble to contain the coronavirus raises fears of a harsh economic blowback.
But Prince Mohammed has not taken formal steps to improve relations because of potential blowback from his own population.
YouTube had thousands of videos of child abuse on its platform and has faced little, if any, blowback. Why?
Amid growing blowback for his remarks, Kjellberg took to YouTube this weekend to announce his departure from the platform.
"There's always blowback," said Anna Auerbach, cofounder and co-CEO of Werk, an analytics company that enables flexible work.
But increasingly it comes with serious risks, from transcript leaks to domestic political blowback, and advisers are growing wary.
The outcome of the audit remains to be seen — the Microsoft case grinds on — but the blowback was effective.
Kickstarter is facing blowback after firing two employees involved in its ongoing unionization effort, as first reported by Slate.
The president also faced blowback for suggesting Puerto Ricans hadn't done enough to help themselves recover from the hurricane.
What's more, blowback from a bad quarter or PR crisis can consume their attention round-the-clock for weeks.
First, these are rare examples, for a reason: The public blowback was fierce, scaring other providers from following suit.
Despite the blowback that followed his demand for an apology, Mr. López Obrador has defended his letter as necessary.
He told us he's getting blowback on social media, but he's figured out a way to deal with it.
It's a kind of Muslim ban lite, dressed up in nonreligious language to avoid legal challenges and political blowback.
The only time I get blowback is when I generalize about men or white people (okay, or baby boomers).
Boynton expects the North Korean family in the movie to suffer no blowback from the way the film turned out.
If it goes badly, Trump could wind up facing the same kind of midterm blowback that dogged Clinton and Obama.
So, a little bit more blowback from the left than I expected, but this is the beginning of the process.
Between intraparty disagreement and blowback from Democrats and independents, Republicans were already struggling to deliver on their ambitious legislative agenda.
And that, secondly, there will never be any blowback from cities and from drivers for the behavior of this company.
Trump was shocked at the blowback against his attempt to hold the summit for world leaders at his golf course.
Whenever an online application makes substantial changes to its interface, there's going to be blowback — and Twitter is no exception.
An unintended victim An Ohio woman who shares her name with Rasmussen became an unintended victim of the viral blowback.
But it has not been rolled out to customers after blowback from regulators who said they had not been consulted.
From the Kremlin's perspective, the 2016 election interference may look successful despite political blowback in Washington and resulting expanded sanctions.
Nikki Haley -- spawned blowback from conservatives over her response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address this week.
I expected blowback, but I did not expect so many people to say heroin addicts do not deserve our help.
Was it always your plan to write a book about your time with the Angels, and did you anticipate blowback?
Trump's decision to rescind Brennan's security clearance has been met with fierce blowback from other former government members like Hayden.
Trump faced enormous bipartisan blowback for his comments that there were "fine people" and "blame on both sides" in Charlottesville.
Trump rejected the blowback against the tweets two days later, saying he doesn't have a "racist bone" in his body.
But Democratic strategists as well as some outside analysts insist the danger of blowback is slight, at least for now.
Trump's jab adds to the political blowback the senator is facing for the story during a critical re-election campaign.
The President's comments come as the social media companies face blowback over allegations that their platforms are biased against conservatives.
He added that it's more likely Maguire's refusal to turn over the complaint was rooted in fear of political blowback.
The Times immediately faced blowback for its decision, with some members of the media saying the paper caved too easily.
John Bel Edwards (D) faced blowback in June for signing a bill banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.
That would, of course, prove a colossal example of the kind of blowback that unrestricted arms trading too often generates.
I don't mean to suggest that politicians haven't always faced some degree of blowback when they reached across the aisle.
The project, which set out to improve military drone targeting through artificial intelligence, received considerable blowback internally from Google employees.
In this case, the sweet spot is telling consultants who fear blowback from the Russia investigation to take a hike. 
But trying to end those highly popular deductions might just bury the whole tax reform project with the political blowback.
" The blowback was ferocious, and several advertisers, including Keurig and Volvo Car USA, initially threatened to pull spots from "Hannity.
So he got the attention he wanted without having to endure damaging voter blowback should the panel's proposals prove controversial.
It's just one of many instances in which Dolce & Gabbana's creative directors have received blowback for controversial and offensive statements.
But I.C.O.s operate in a regulatory gray area, and that has drawn a swift blowback from authorities around the world.
So why focus on the former when the latter gets you all the same advantages with none of the blowback?
Kornacki's neatly crafted arc from the 1980s to 2000 concludes with a deft look at the blowback to Clinton's impeachment.
It will help provide less-privileged women with lawyers to bring misconduct cases to court and protect them from blowback.
This blowback follows Romney's decision to vote with the Democratic caucus in seeking witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Still, several American officials said they expected a Turkish incursion to begin Wednesday, even in the face of congressional blowback.
Mark Sanford also garnered severe blowback for his critiques of the president, who ultimately endorsed his primary challenger in 2018.
One Democratic lawmaker described such votes as "seismic," warning that there will be some blowback at the polls in 2020.
But they stopped short of designating the guards corps itself a terrorist organization because the potential blowback outweighed the benefits.
The fliers sparked blowback from Sanders's supporters, and union officials accused some of the senator's backers of harassing its members.
Meanwhile, a team of social media consultants from Marathon Digital have been preparing "community managers" to handle any online blowback.
A 17-year veteran with the agency, Brainard -- who has retained a whistleblower attorney -- said he is prepared for blowback.
Ms. Ramsay adapts the acclaimed novella by Jonathan Ames, which was noted for its taut account of vengeance and blowback.
An official said the blowback over Trump's call to Russian President Vladimir Putin on his reelection sped up the announcement.
Instead of pinning the idea and approval on Page, all the negative blowback has been directed to Google CEO Pichai.
The fact that McConnell's campaign was eager to tout such news prompted blowback from some critics and even putative allies.
While his decision could prompt major legal blowback, Nunberg said he did not think he would face time in prison.
They are getting some blowback, but I want to chat on a very good story the Journal did about their carriage.
How likely is this embassy move and capital recognition, from a strictly national security perspective, to cause blowback on the US?
Beyond that, there's no telling the political blowback Jon's true heritage could have were other people to find out as well.
Despite the fact Kobe was cheered on by the Academy when he won at the Oscars, there has been serious blowback.
And you can see it in Niecy's character, who is clearly still coping with the blowback of the police brutality incident.
Markets have been shaky and Trump's political base is feeling blowback from his tariffs policy, opening the door to deal-making.
The U.S. needs to consider the potential blowback from their offensive decisions in cyberspace, something they currently are failing to do.
Each time Facebook and Twitter try to cater to the right, they face a blowback from more mainstream outlets and observers.
Instead it focuses on just Facebook's app, indicating that the scandal blowback might not be as much of an existential crisis.
Oxitec has worked with the USDA on field trials of a genetically-altered pink bollworm since 2006 and received little blowback.
But from the blowback he got from civil rights groups, it was clear that he was talking about young black men.
There's a growing blowback against automatic, programmatic advertising which seemingly cannot stop mainstream brands from appearing against extremist and offensive content.
Look for blowback from entrepreneurs and investors who argue that the move unfairly punishes legitimate cryptocurrency companies and related crypto products.
To be clear, they don't entirely agree with the criticisms of the HBO show, they just know there was some blowback.
Jones mentioned the blowback he received over his commentary following the president's address to a joint session of Congress last week.
House GOP leaders called an emergency conference meeting shortly before noon to discuss the blowback to the proposed changes to OCE.
According to the ACLU, the result is a chilling effect, driving away researchers or institutional review boards concerned about legal blowback.
But imposing steep auto tariffs on a close trade partner could have serious blowback for Trump, especially around November's midterm elections.
And the blowback from the Trump administration after learning in a leak what that analysis was proves Darroch's assessment was correct.
Before ending her long silence on the project and publicly opposing the oil pipeline, Clinton's aides discussed the possible political blowback.
But Murkowski told reporters in an earlier interview that she was going to feel political blowback no matter how she voted.
The former Texas congressman said at the September Democratic debate he would take action on the issue regardless of political blowback.
The major, major blowback to the above sure makes that seem like an even more untenable option than it already stands.
The blowback against the U.K.-based news agency was apparent on Twitter, which included criticism from both sides of the aisle.
At the turn of the century, railroad barons implemented them, eager to remove aging workers from their ranks without political blowback.
Fighting to maintain its position in Iraq benefits Iran in the near term but could create blowback over the long haul.
That move could prove ironic given that the Obama administration faced intense blowback for proposing changes in Part B drug spending.
That means we have to wonder how many more automakers might face similar blowback thanks to the more rigorous screening process.
" Her aides clarified the next day amid blowback she also supports smaller steps, but that Medicare for all remains her "preference.
For their part, Democrats are facing some serious blowback from progressives, who were already up in arms over last week's deal.
"I would imagine that there will probably be a bit more blowback," Mr. Kohan said of the show's politically incorrect humor.
They did not anticipate the blowback — snarky texts, phone calls from neighbors, and county meetings where support for solar was scant.
Widening scrutiny after the two recent Boeing 737 Max crashes could mean more blowback on the White House and federal agencies.
Widening scrutiny after the two recent Boeing 22015 Max crashes could mean more blowback on the White House and federal agencies.
Meanwhile, it was an interruption by a woman that prompted the only official blowback from a campaign following the first debate.
It is now their duty to listen to the people who supported that promise, regardless of whatever blowback comes their way.
Blowback to this idea was fierce and immediate, with many blasting the academy president, John Bailey, who is himself a cinematographer.
White House officials say they are bracing for blowback for appointing a figure so closely tied to Fox's culture of harassment.
He compared the fight against COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, and the economic blowback to fighting a war.
But they've faced fierce blowback during interviews and press briefings, and fact checks have piled up discrediting the Trump administration's justifications.
"This is really the blowback on the tariffs," Lisa Reisman, executive editor of MetalMiner, an industry publication, said in an email.
Buttigieg and Warren have also used "assassination," but they are not as likely to get the kind of blowback Sanders might.
It's a mark of mounting pressure on the organization, which has long faced blowback for the environmental footprint of the summit.
But despite those numbers and the blowback that he's faced, Trump has repeatedly pledged that he would win over Hispanic voters.
Following significant blowback, Amazon was the first smart assistant company to centralize and expand its user controls for voice recording retention.
The blowback against Trump has practically eradicated the GOP's early autumn hopes of keeping its House losses in the single digits.
"He received criticism for what was seen as quashing the prospects of other senators," said a source familiar with the blowback.
Pelosi at a news conference on Thursday morning dismissed the notion she was concerned about her moderates facing blowback for impeachment.
Cramer tries to avoid bashing or recommending the stock because of the blowback from Tesla adherents and Tesla haters on Twitter.
The visit was hotly debated in the White House, not least because of fear of domestic blowback in an election year.
That is because it could invite blowback against Mr. Abiy from the old guard of his party, which he has unseated.
But then again, this is the same administration that did not expect any sort of political blowback from the Comey firing.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was reportedly wary of pushing out Conyers because she feared blowback from the Congressional Black Caucus.
When the decision was announced, to predictable blowback, the White House was uncertain about how to explain the thinking behind it.
But some of Trump's advisers, like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, have warned of severe diplomatic blowback if America pulls out.
The agreement comes after the committee issued a subpoena last month that sparked intense conservative blowback against the Republican committee chairman, Sen.
Shockingly, the plan has already invited blowback from Democrats and it is likely to be mired in controversy for the foreseeable future.
Beltram claims he hasn't gotten much in the way of blowback from his longtime fans, though he admits that might be coming.
And similarly here, they were not prepared for the blowback they were going to get on both the left and the right.
And the scientists and organizations and training institutions leading the way are working within the system to reduce the potential for blowback.
For years, I too have faced extensive blowback for offering Fettuccine Alfredo at dinner parties or ordering pink wine at a bar.
Meanwhile, there's blowback from the trip, from the number of Secret Service (a lot), to the cost to taxpayers (again, a lot).
The blowback was forceful and instantaneous, and the maker community overwhelmingly accused Dougherty of making assumptions about Wu for being a woman.
The Utah Republican faced swift blowback after announcing his decision, with Donald Trump Jr. calling for Romney's ouster from the GOP caucus.
" The GOP blowback echoed President Donald Trump's continued broadsides against his just-concluded impeachment trial, which he's denounced as a "witch hunt.
Law and lobbying firm Foley & Lardner will no longer represent Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's administration following blowback, The Associated Press first reported.
Vindman's impeachment testimony enraged President Donald Trump and sparked harsh blowback from the president's allies — including allegations of dual loyalty to Ukraine.
Simply put, you just don't get away with sending Banksters to prison and not expect serious blowback from the criminal AAA cabal.
" I'd say the number of investigations into the matter and amount of blowback Apple has taken are enough to eliminate any "maybe.
Google will certainly be met with swift and immediate blowback from the public at large, as well as within its own company.
While much of his key law enforcement staff are pro-surveillance, it's not clear whether Apple will face the blowback Trump promised.
The company also received blowback over reports that an Arizona teenager had warned Apple about the flaw days before it reacted publicly.
The NFL draft is less than a week away and the idea of drafting Mixon has received considerable blowback across the league.
Elected leaders in New York often face blowback for every snow-related decision, including whether to close the schools and the subways.
When congressional Democrats offer real concessions to the president, they face blowback from their own constituents, and members of their own caucus.
However Gloria never recovered from the blowback of being behind the wheel of the Mini Cooper in the crash that killed Bolan.
Weir apologized for the original tweet after blowback on social media for calling the bomb's use against ISIS an act of desperation.
"If there's any blowback it's going to be because Gates was not completely cut off," a former Trump campaign official told me.
Dufty, who was Homeless Czar at the time of Matier's interview with Lee, said that the blowback for his office was enormous.
Passive watchers: Privately acknowledge climate change is a problem, are concerned but skeptical of the alarmism surrounding it, worried about political blowback.
They either knew they would get a lot of blowback, or they just didn't care what their congressional leaders and allies thought.
After all, you can imagine the racist blowback from the right a celebrity might get for emphatically declaring his support of BLM.
The band ended up getting so much blowback that they announced they'd be breaking up and this is where we're at, huh?
That has been the case for multiple Democratic contenders who have swung at Mr. Biden in personal terms, only to face blowback.
That has been the case for multiple Democratic contenders who have swung at Mr. Biden in personal terms, only to face blowback.
The people cautioned that the potential deal was presented as not final -- meaning things could change, particularly as bipartisan congressional blowback intensifies.
Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson, during a conference call Saturday, braced for some blowback, explaining in detail how the team had proceeded.
Similarly, it's fear of political blowback that prevents Republicans from openly espousing the goal of completely eliminating the agency that he runs.
The decline comes after a rough summer at the White House, underscored by blowback over the family separations policy and persistent controversies.
Google is facing blowback after one of its most prominent critics was fired from a think tank funded by the tech giant.
Recent elections, including special elections this year, have not yielded campaign dividends and may have generated blowback for Republican candidates attacking immigrants.
Despite knowing I would receive blowback from my Democratic friends, I felt it was my responsibility to speak out as I did.
Mike Coffman on Thursday made it clear that Republicans are bracing for major blowback on the Trump administration's immigration policy in November.
The Trump administration has ended a contract with a fetal tissue firm after receiving blowback from anti-abortion groups and Republican lawmakers.
Trump faced major blowback for skipping a visit to a military cemetery the previous day, a decision he blamed on poor weather.
This in turn has a knock-on effect for countries like Afghanistan and, from a wider perspective, for blowback in the West.
Responding to a question from a CNN reporter, Arpaio said he was unconcerned about blowback from senior GOP figures in his state.
Despite the intense blowback, Tim LaPira, a political scientist at James Madison University, said GM likely mobilized its team well in advance.
The international selfie caused swift blowback due to the fraught relations between Iraq and Israel, which do not have formal diplomatic relations.
But his entry into the race last week fell flat, with particular blowback from African-Americans over his policing policies as mayor.
Conway's comments come amid speculation that the FDA will exclude menthol flavors from the ban after facing blowback from pro-vaping advocates.
The Trump administration has ended a contract with a fetal tissue firm after receiving blowback from anti-abortion groups and Republican lawmakers.
We'll run through several recent examples of regulators or utilities either turning against natural gas or enduring political blowback for supporting it.
She also addressed DDB using former Droga5 CCO Ted Royer as a freelancer on a pitch last month, which received some blowback.
Logan Paul is not in hiding in the wake of some major blowback over the suicide video that has cost him dearly.
Despite all the blowback, however, Zuckerberg ended the year making good on a commitment he'd made when his second daughter was born.
Yet the last few weeks have revealed that mistreatment of immigrant families can cause popular, religious and legislative blowback, including from conservatives.
New U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Christopher Landau is facing some blowback over his criticism of the ideology of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
Mr. Bossie is now facing blowback not just from the Trump campaign, but also from some of the organizations affiliated with it.
The film also lays out why Kaiser finally came forward despite the blizzard of legal and media blowback she's had to face.
There might be political reasons for that — House Republicans have seen for themselves the blowback you can face for waiving those protections.
The rest of the $5 billion, she said, could be siphoned from other agencies, an idea that prompted immediate blowback from Democrats.
Trump worried about economic blowback Trump's hopes of four more years in office rest largely on the strength of the US economy.
The company made the call amid Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal, when it saw how bad public blowback over data security could be.
The social network suffered huge blowback after choosing to stand by the far-right conspiracy site Infowars and its creator, Alex Jones.
Mr. West was reading the blowback and did exactly what a person does when he or she is losing — he dug in.
Just recently, Gervais faced blowback after tweeting what seemed to be sympathy for the viewpoints of trans-exclusionary radical feminists, or TERFs.
Trump condemned Turkey's move in the region but has stood by his decision to remove the troops despite facing major bipartisan blowback.
They said signing a national emergency declaration or some other type of executive action would blunt whatever blowback he received from conservatives.
That's a position shared by many congressional Republicans who are worried about higher energy prices and blowback from far-right advocacy groups.
But the blowback from conservatives and right-wing media — including Breitbart, which has criticized Cohn in the past -- would undoubtedly be fierce.
When ruling-party lawmakers recently hinted at a lockdown of Daegu and nearby areas, they faced serious blowback from local conservative politicians.
The move comes as the N.B.A. is still dealing with blowback from a Houston Rockets executive's tweet supporting the Hong Kong protesters.
Carriers tried to ease the resulting blowback by saying either they would stop their location sales practices or had already done so.
Pompeo only acts like he acted with Kelly if he knows that he is unlikely to face any blowback from his superiors.
Ankara faces blowback from NATO members as well as U.S. sanctions for completing its messy multibillion-dollar arms deal with the Kremlin.
Pelosi had rejected impeachment through most of the year, heeding warnings from centrist lawmakers wary of blowback at the polls in 85033.
Giuliani told Reuters on Sunday that a move by Trump to pardon himself would likely trigger political blowback leading to his impeachment.
Powell could also face blowback from Democrats who preferred Yellen and feel pressure from their base to oppose Trump at every turn.
Despite that blowback, Trump, in his own tweets earlier Thursday, had said that he "looked forward" to a second sitdown with Putin.
On Friday, when Priebus urged the party to rally around the eventual nominee, the blowback from the stop-Trump crowd was intense.
It will be interesting to see how some of the conservative "NeverTrump" commentators handle the blowback in the days and months ahead.
And it's already resulted in plenty of confusion over 84 Lumber's stance on immigration, as well as some blowback for the company.
CNN reports that Colbert and show's producers expected the negative response, but figured the surprise would be worth whatever blowback came along.
About the victims, the connections, the blowback the already marginalized Muslim community will face, the innocent international student caught in the crossfire.
" Over the past dozen years, Plame wrote a memoir, "Fair Game," which became the basis for a Hollywood movie, and a novel, "Blowback.
And you saw the blowback that can come from that with the [failed] prosecutions in Baltimore [of the cops behind Freddie Gray's death].
There has been little public blowback about the executive orders thus far, most of which fit very well on the conservative GOP agenda.
Any talk of rolling back bank regulations immediately sparks blowback from those who worry about a return to Wall Street's Wild West days.
Amazon won't comment directly on the forthcoming legislation until it's made official, but the company did provide TechCrunch with comment regarding the blowback.
Dean Heller should expect a fierce blowback from social conservatives after he defended Planned Parenthood in a rowdy town hall meeting Monday afternoon.
For activists, this is where the rubber meets the road -- the answer, for those who say yes, that will invite the harshest blowback.
The blowback over pricing led actor Sarah Jessica Parker, who was a spokesperson for Mylan, to cut ties with the company in 2016.
While Krasinski has generally kept his leanings to himself, Emily Blunt has spoken out about Trump before (and faced blowback because of it).
Despite blowback from his colleagues, Affleck remained quiet about the allegations until March of 2017, when released a statement to the Boston Globe.
Enquirer parent company AMI has said it is investigating Bezos' allegations, but it seems unlikely the tabloid will face any significant blowback internally.
Schultz faced blowback in 2015 when he urged employees to write "Race Together" on customers' cups to foster a dialogue on the issue.
But with well over half the public harboring dislike for both candidates, it's unlikely there will be much blowback for a negative campaign.
In short, it's gotten boring to make good TV. And so we are now entering the latest stage of Internet content, the blowback.
The terrorist blowback, the number of Italian foreign jihadists and the resentment against Italy in the Middle East are, therefore, much more limited.
It was also a sign that his days of listening to GOP leaders who fear the blowback of such inflammatory tactics are done.
But observers fear it will have significant blowback, resulting in an intensification of the already bloody dispute over this multibillion-dollar criminal empire.
And, most importantly, not a single Republican up in 2018 will suffer even the slightest bit of blowback for pushing the nuclear button.
Simon & Schuster faced blowback from the public and from its own authors over that decision, but stood by Yiannopoulos until the pedophilia video.
Mashable's Kellen Beck zeroed in on the blowback after trying Diablo Immortal for himself at BlizzCon, the annual event where the reveal happened.
Besides the diplomatic blowback, he said, the travel ban "probably doesn't make sense," since the outbreak has already spread to several other countries.
The West should urge restraint on the Turks and Saudis: the risks of war with Russia and of jihadist blowback are too high.
Still, the blowback of any clash could be staggering -- hence the view of many observers that it would be unthinkable, even for Trump.
Republicans are considering keeping some taxes in place, though that idea is drawing blowback from conservatives who want to repeal the whole law.
It is a different story in the House, where fear of blowback from Trump supporters has the leadership playing defense for the president.
In Syria he plans to send special forces against IS. (The crown prince is said to be more cautious, fearing blowback from jihadists).
The public blowback from the incident was just the latest humiliation for an airline that can't seem to get it right these days.
So requiring people to change could trigger blowback and would certainly provide a talking point to help opponents scare people about single payer.
It suggests that if he tries to put through all his proposals, he will divide the country and generate significant mid-term blowback.
Kendall Jenner and Ed Sheeran are facing blowback for appearing in a Lil Dicky music video featuring embattled R&B star Chris Brown.
The blowback has invigorated public support for the Chicago Teachers Union, which says it may strike if a contract deal cannot be reached.
Trump also faced blowback for dismissing African and some Central American nations as "shithole countries" in an Oval Office meeting earlier this year.
Surprised by the blowback, Mr. Mulvaney dropped his court request and now says he will abide by the president's edict not to cooperate.
The president drew blowback on Saturday when he canceled a planned trip to a cemetery in Northern France where American soldiers are buried.
" Trump signed an executive order ending the family separation policy after facing enormous political blowback, with lawmakers and advocates calling the policy "cruel.
When a nation accepts brutality and tyranny in one regime in order in order to stamp it out in another, blowback can happen.
The blowback directed at the former GOP congressman and staunch Trump critic comes as the country marks the 17th anniversary of the Sept.
Whitefish Energy, a tiny Montana company, received blowback after it was awarded a $300 million contract to help restore power in Puerto Rico.
The blowback was intense and she spent weeks apologizing, saying that she respected women who chose to stay at home and raise children.
Roy's spokesman noted that the steps had been taken with the knowledge of GOP leadership, and played down the blowback from other Republicans.
" Moore is using the blowback from Republican lawmakers in his fundraising appeals, saying that "establishment Republicans are colluding with the Obama-Clinton Machine.
After all, the company's best known product is a headphone — albeit one that got some blowback on release for its big, flashy presentation.
North Carolina is already feeling the blowback from a controversial law passed two weeks ago dictating where trans individuals are allowed to pee.
What would be really hard for the US secretary of state is that there would be incredible diplomatic blowback on so many fronts.
Those masses, typically hungry and unemployed, have stressed the resources of host nations trying to contain the blowback of their neighboring country's crisis.
He says there are a few reasons this is happening, one being "blowback" from the politicization of religion in the 1980s and '90s.
The Oscars is a tricky hybrid — a stage show on TV celebrating movies — and past hosts have received blowback from critics and viewers.
Elizabeth Esty's seat, one she's vacating in the wake of blowback she faced over how she handled sexual harassment allegations against a staffer.
Omar's remarks and the Democrats' struggle to deal with the blowback have also conveniently united the president and Republican lawmakers in common cause.
And yet because he does them in public, they seem to stir less blowback than if they had been done behind closed doors.
Ellison, though, has long been one of Silicon Valley's most eccentric and independent-minded leaders, so he might care little about the blowback.
In each case, we made the decisions together, discussing the issues, the ethical/legal concerns and the potential for blowback and professional harm.
Bloom was arguably the most surprising member of Weinstein's defense, and triggered massive blowback when she joined his team as a legal adviser.
At the start of the year, after facing potential blowback over delays in processing refunds, the agency committed to paying out tax refunds.
Now the studio is hoping that an unusual marketing tactic — forthrightness — will protect "The Hunt" from blowback before its release on March 13.
The Trump administration has touted the killing, but former US officials and experts see a hasty decision that could bring yet more blowback.
A day after House Republicans voted to let internet companies sell customers' browsing information without permission, Stephen Colbert led the late-night blowback.
Some Warren allies have also argued that female candidates receive more blowback when they attack than male candidates — making the candidate more cautious.
Despite blowback from the White House and a cease-and-desist letter from Trump's lawyers, publishers are seeing increased interest in the book.
The blowback from the comments was swift and harsh, with dozens of lawmakers, world leaders and other figures calling out Trump for racism.
This comes after the EPA last year dropped plans to regulate these modified race cars under the Clean Air Act following significant blowback.
So when Threshold Editions, a conservative imprint at Simon & Schuster, gave him a six-figure publishing contract, the blowback was swift and furious.
While President Donald Trump's campaign manager criticized the decision, it hasn't sparked much blowback from other Republicans and it drew applause from Democrats.
For Kelly, it was the second controversy in two days, as he continues to deal with blowback over making disparaging remarks about immigrants.
Facebook received blowback when it initially placed news companies in its political ad archive for this reason, but has since changed its policy.
Regardless of whether Trump is legally within his right as president to share highly sensitive information, intelligence experts warned of blowback from allies.
And such immediate blowback from within Trump's own party imperils his chances of replacing the law in the early months of his presidency.
But even without that second bombshell, it's likely that the trifecta of controversies helped deflect some of the blowback to Northam's blackface debacle.
Alphabet Inc's Google has avoided competitions between cities for offices, and its growing presence in lower Manhattan has met with little serious blowback.
And with stock prices plummeting, threats of U.S. sanctions and Western businesses looking for distance, the blowback for Saudi Arabia could be devastating.
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A senior administration official told CNN's Jeff Zeleny the "volume of blowback was a bit of a surprise," particularly on conservative websites and media.
Gillibrand was the most vocal of his colleagues to criticize him, which prompted blowback from other liberals who felt she had rushed to judgment.
Look, you can't write a book about Hillary Clinton and not anticipate some blowback, so I always knew it was going to be something.
But ACLU leaders believe Pence could see the same blowback that he did when he advocated for religious freedom laws at the state level.
It faced blowback from its botched redesign, lost 3 million daily users in just three months, and its stock price has never been lower.
This weekend, the president told Maria Bartiromo that, despite all of the public blowback he&aposs gotten from our allies, his strategy is working.
Apple has also received public blowback from The People's Daily, a newspaper of China's Communist Party, for "protecting rioters" in keeping the app up.
Instead, the veto sent a major blowback to Democrats and anti-rape activists who hoped California would inspire a wave of similar state legislation.
The paper that sparked the CRISPR controversy received press in most major news outlets, and the blowback against it has received significant attention, too.
That sounds similar to the Google Glass "Explorer Program," but Intel obviously hopes these glasses won't cause the same kind of blowback Glass did.
WALLACE: Jonathan, does the president still think, after all the blowback from Helsinki, does he still think that he can make progress with Putin?
That's true even if the diarists don't reveal their names; given the blowback the latest entry got, there are obviously good reasons for anonymity.
And it's these companies, not Unicode, who would likely face most of the blowback if public opinion were to turn against the new characters.
Even as taxi association blowback and regulatory and political pressure have already pushed it to conform to existing transport rules in many EU markets.
Trump's Saturday remarks about Kim indicate that he's well aware of the blowback those comments are likely to ignite — and he made them anyway.
The Senate has held zero hearings and McConnell has written the legislation behind closed doors in order to avoid public scrutiny and political blowback.
Tonight's highlights include Democrats' skepticism of a short-term spending bill, blowback on Trump's business empire and potentially bad news for your gas prices.
Rihanna's dad is facing more legal blowback for allegedly pretending to rep her ... but this time, it's a social media star threatening to sue.
If you remember my congressional testimony from 2012 — or more likely, the blowback after — you may recall that the events all began with Issa.
"I think (Trump) would have a lot of push-back or blowback if he tried to disband that type of a program," Doherty said.
The nation's assault-weapons complex is facing a blowback following the horrific massacre of 17 students and their teachers at a Florida high school.
The Times interview received considerable blowback on social media, with critics alleging that the reporter, Michael Schmidt, had not been sufficiently confrontational with Trump.
While U.S. businesses in China do not yet appear to face widespread retaliation, some company officials have told Reuters they are bracing for blowback.
It signaled that Washington understands Japan's needs and will commit resources to meet them — in this case, a presidential visit that risked domestic blowback.
Goodell has faced blowback in recent years over his handling of divisive issues including domestic violence issues and player protests during the national anthem.
But Sanders's attack against Bezos and The Washington Post struck a nerve in Washington and was met with blowback from members of the press.
The person who could have experienced the worst blowback from the indictments was Vice President George H.W. Bush, who was running to succeed Reagan.
The Middle East&aposs aviation industry has stumbled in recent years, thanks to volatile oil prices and blowback form the US-China trade war.
You may recall the network caught considerable blowback in 2016 for its decision to do the same for a debate between Clinton and Sen.
The administration wants to limit any blowback that would put diplomats and other Americans at risk if Turkey retaliates by walking back police protection.
But as the dissent from New York and New Jersey shows, these moves will likely lead to blowback in both the House and Senate.
And on Monday, the Trump campaign solicited contributions in an email that highlighted the blowback Pence received for his early exit from the game.
Social blowback turned economic when several businesses, including Paypal and Deutsche Bank, canceled plans to expand in the state in response to the legislation.
Some people who faced blowback for using the phrase said they had used it with good intentions as a way to bring people together.
The restaurant's decision to cancel the nyotaimori performance came in response to widespread blowback it received on Facebook after publicizing the event on Monday.
Still, the restaurant decided to eliminate the nyotaimori aspect altogether from the event following the blowback, stressing that it didn't mean to objectify women.
Blurring the lines between fiscal and monetary policy — bailing out nonfinancial companies or state and local governments — would lead to blowback down the road.
One source, she said, had been particularly frightened about potential blowback but has since received many notes of gratitude — even flowers, Ms. Twohey said.
The most famous incident happened at the beginning of 2019 when Netflix received blowback for taking down an episode of Hasan Minhaj's Patriot Act.
"I'm very surprised" by the blowback, said Anthony Del Col, who wrote the series, which is to be published by Dynamite Entertainment in April.
I do believe the media have lost their ever loving minds After the blowback, the Times sent a modified tweet removing the original question.
The blowback comes after parishioner Jack Wilson shot and killed the gunman at West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement, Texas, on Sunday.
And with both parties angry at him, he had proved yet again that he was willing to speak his mind, regardless of the blowback.
The remarks come a day after Azar triggered massive blowback when he didn't promise a coronavirus vaccine would be financially accessible to most Americans.
Experts say that outsourcing assassinations helps the Russian government avoid the sort of geopolitical blowback that followed the poisoning of Mr. Skripal last year.
"There could be blowback on Democrats, I guess, because if he's not convicted in the Senate, President Trump can say he's vindicated," he said.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) faced blowback from both sides of the aisle when it released the menu labeling requirements in November 2014.
And the blowback from the Comey decision and the way it was handled have accelerated the discussions about possible changes in the White House.
The program has drawn blowback on Twitter in the past week, including from one person who said they work at an e-recycling facility.
Paul wisely explained the CIA's definition of blowback and the United States' understanding of what it means to spread democracy by bombing other countries.
The Trump administration faced blowback on Capitol Hill Tuesday for declining to implement new sanctions against Russia for interfering in the 85033 presidential election.
The company also posted strong numbers for Q220006, showing that advertisers are sticking with the service despite the blowback from the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Before that, Trump's trip to Texas after Harvey battered the Houston area generated blowback for his failure to meet with victims of the storm.
In fact, while federal law usually protects whistleblowers from the kind of blowback this whistleblower is experiencing, those laws don't apply to the president.
The announcement met with immediate blowback: Sixteen states are suing, and on late-night TV on Monday, various hosts attacked the president for it.
But his administration did admit last month to withholding $250 million in military assistance to the country, before releasing those funds following bipartisan blowback.
It's the classic CIA case, where you have a quick fix for a solution and suddenly there's blowback in ways you can't quite envision.
After the sanctions against the IRGC were passed, Suzanne Maloney, a former State Department adviser on Iran, told me she expected to see blowback.
As one of the platform's largest creators, Kjellberg may have a heightened responsibility to vet products and consider the potential blowback before he promotes them.
He has faced attacks from Trump, who said Amash has "been a loser for a long time," as well as blowback from top party officials.
One former employee who spoke with BuzzFeed News noted that they remembered the post and the blowback it received from some workers at the time.
" It no longer is, of course, as Facebook faces blowback from users and government around the world: "As Facebook expanded, so did its blind spots.
In an interview with Fox's Chris Wallace on Wednesday, Romney said he knew there would be blowback for his decision and was braced for it.
Ryan and McConnell, for their part, have publicly criticized Trump for targeting Curiel -- though both have also maintained they will support Trump despite the blowback.
The big picture: Der Spiegel was already facing blowback after the award-winning journalist fabricated details about Minnesota residents, painting them as bigoted and racist.
Twitter had removed a Blackburn campaign video in 2017 where she claimed Planned Parenthood sold "baby body parts" but later reversed its decision following blowback.
The conservative blowback may still come — just later in the year when Trump has to sign the bills that will actually spend all this money.
Investors worried about Alphabet, the parent company of Google, being caught up in any regulatory blowback about data privacy also sent its share price down.
But after three weeks of the impeachment trial and with Trump's firm grip over the party, there was little blowback from his colleagues on Tuesday.
The blowback from those voters over the GOP failure to produce a better healthcare plan could produce a nightmare for Republicans in the 2018 midterms.
Wednesday: The blowback The initial narrative, that Trump acted in response to his DOJ's points, began to crumble just hours after the dismissal was announced.
Along with fellow Republicans, he will gauge the blowback from rank-and-file conservatives who have expected a government controlled by their party to act.
But his opposition to Carson comes after liberal stalwarts on the Banking Committee felt blowback from their base for letting Carson's nomination pass without objection.
Though the hairstyle has been linked to the Kardashian-Jenner clan, and they have received quite a bit of blowback for cultural appropriation of cornrows.
The U.S. cybersecurity industry is not well served by unsubstantiated claims about the trustworthiness of security products, which only muddy the waters and encourage blowback.
But any Democrat who votes for Gorsuch could face tremendous blowback from the Trump resistance and even a primary challenge from the Left in 2018.
The fashion industry, long obsessed with what's new and next, is ironically experiencing the blowback of being hesitant to change, even though everything has changed.
It was the most significant blowback yet after the carrier said last week it was cutting ties with the NRA following a Florida school massacre.
The blowback was so furious after the synagogue shooting that Gab had to briefly go offline because no web host would work with the site.
He faced blowback for siding with Putin's denials of Russian election interference at a press conference following the meeting, and later walked back the comments.
The question came in response to blowback Schnatter received for linking NFL players' protests of the national anthem to lower sales for the pizza company.
But that idea received blowback from lawmakers representing states and territories, such as Texas and Puerto Rico, that were hit by devastating hurricanes last year.
" After blowback on social media, Stasi took to Twitter to apologize for the "misunderstanding," saying she "had no idea Kimberly Guilfoyle is half Puerto Rican.
One of Peña Nieto's top lieutenants who advocated for the Trump visit, finance minister Luis Videgaray, stepped down this week amid blowback from Trump's visit.
After the exceptional political blowback from its attempt to pick winners (or more aptly, subsidize losers), Energy Department officials are back to the drawing board.
" Kaptur, 71, had signaled that she knew her statement would cause some blowback, prefacing it by saying, "I might get booed down for saying this.
Dick's Sporting Goods destroyed $5 million worth of assault weapons — and its CEO tells us the gun industry's blowback has been 'a blessing in disguise'
The US banned federal agencies and their contractors from using equipment or services provided by Huawei, which prompted harsh blowback from the Chinese tech giant.
Bethesda said as much in a pre-release press statement just last month and plenty of players predicted the present blowback after that first announcement.
Despite the blowback, the president has since touted the results of his meeting with Putin, calling it a "success" and the start of a dialogue.
Yikes. (The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is already fund-raising off it.) It's hard to imagine that the blowback isn't baked into Republican leadership's calculus.
Pruitt's idea was ultimately quashed by White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, who raised concerns about possible blowback, The Daily Beast reported.
And, no surprise, Nanjiani got blowback from the trolls of Twitter, who really seem to relish their cruel stupidity, and he handled it with humor.
You talked about not describing the way that women, I think in particular, look or how they dress because you don't want to get blowback.
White House officials say they expected resistance, but some administration officials were rattled last night by the scale, swiftness and decibel level of the blowback.
He dunked so much—214 times his rookie season—that he actually got blowback for it, for the most plainly delightful action in the sport.
Prior to running for president, Trump incited blowback and accusations of racist rhetoric when he falsely claimed that former President Obama was born in Kenya.
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Arab diplomats say their leaders could never publicly embrace the Trump plan now, given the domestic blowback they would face because of the Jerusalem move.
The decision to auction caused considerable blowback among generators and some regulators, who were used to the old model, though big energy consumers supported it.
The blowback to Najib's quinoa comments, however, was so uniformly furious that he had to issue an explanation on Facebook on Friday justifying his stance.
One of the party's longstanding goals was to change Jammu and Kashmir's status, but it was always a move that would lead to immense blowback.
"The question is whether the Fed is feeling aggressive enough to exercise its authority or afraid of the politics and the blowback," Mr. Amarnath said.
The violent blowback by the Yellow Vest movement — named for the roadside vest adopted by the protesters that signals drivers in despair — exposed several failures.
Some countries in the EU are skeptical that a new round of sanctions could change Putin's geopolitical ambitions — and they're also worried about the blowback.
When President Barack Obama tried to place some limits on 529 college savings accounts, the blowback was so severe that he backed down within days.
These pieces were largely blowback against President Trump and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy for comments that video games were to blame for the shootings.
Political response: The administration was forced to rescind "zero tolerance" after massive blowback from the public and Congress, and scrutiny into the lasting impacts continues.
But as Brazilian women and female musicians in particular have called out the traditional samba circle's culture of machismo, the blowback has been very real.
"The risk of consumer blowback is especially acute for companies like Under Armour, and you've seen this elsewhere in the retail space," Mr. Sonnenfeld said.
Leaving, by contrast, could result in immense diplomatic blowback, send confusing signals to industry and deprive American diplomats of the ability to influence future talks.
At the start of the year, after facing blowback over potential delays in processing refunds, the agency committed to paying out tax refunds on time.
The AFL-CIO's rare endorsement of a trade deal clears the way for progressive Democrats to support the USMCA without fear of blowback from unions.
They seem mostly uninhibited by worries of blowback and appear to welcome the consequences of disrupting thousands of computers or modifying vitally important financial records.
So the strategy of not rousing any partisan blowback in the general election doesn't appear to have yielded the advantage of a suppressed opposition vote.
He recently revealed that he has spoken to his family about this vote, because he knows his wife, children, even grandchildren will feel the blowback.
But he has not taken a hit for that, and Sanders has not received serious blowback after multiple nonprofit groups began spending money for him.
Mr. Cummings now faces a fight to keep Mr. Johnson on form and on track in the face of tremendous blowback from an outraged party.
The White House is also facing blowback from Republicans who are pushing the administration to keep the subsidies, White House and Capitol Hill officials said.
The Israeli military is facing blowback on Twitter after introducing its new Tik Tok account with the tweet, "Tik Tok Tik Tok Tik Tok BOOM".
But Trump seems not just to ignore that — he revels in the blowback he gets for not playing ball in the way other politicians do.
The incumbent party that holds the White House historically faces blowback in midterm elections held in the first two years of a new president's administration.
The Intercept's Ryan Grim published a damaging story on the blowback to Buttigieg's poorly handled plan to gain support from black voters in South Carolina.
But not everyone in the GOP is racing to embrace the plan just yet — and it's already facing blowback from some groups on the right.
Facebook received much of the blowback for that scandal, with Mark Zuckerberg finally forced to appear on Capitol Hill to give marathon testimony before Congress.
While Cohen is no longer Trump's lawyer, he's been a longtime ally of the president, and charges would have significant blowback against Cohen's former boss.
But that plan also has drawn immense blowback from open internet supporters, who stress that the FTC doesn't have the same expertise as the FCC.
One, these are hard cases — but top officials like Attorney General Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderBig stimulus packages required, but they risk political blowback Trump's DOJ makes a case for civil rights for the unborn Trump defends rhetoric: 'When they hit us we have to hit back' MORE and the Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet BhararaPreetinder (Preet) Singh BhararaBig stimulus packages required, but they risk political blowback Rep.
The language, included in a closed-door session Monday night, was dropped after criticism from President-elect Donald Trump and intense blowback from their own constituents.
That includes Alex Gibney's 2015 documentary "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief," which, like most criticisms of the church, yielded fierce and orchestrated blowback.
Kelton takes a more expansive view of what the government can and should do, even in the face of possible blowback from bond and currency traders.
Over the past few weeks, Facebook has been dealing with the blowback from their own decision to allow Alex Jones' Pages and videos on its platform.
Last Thursday, intelligence officers from every American military regional command held a videoconference regarding the potential Russian blowback once the missiles were launched, military officials said.
Growing up white in a country that privileges whiteness dooms white people to this fuckery, even as it exonerates them from any blowback stemming from it.
If they had, they risked facing blowback over images of an all-white-men panel pressing an alleged sexual assault victim just weeks before an election.
But the new bill explicitly puts repealing Hyde front and center, so Senate Democrats backing it are less likely to face blowback from abortion rights groups.
The scientists behind the mouse study have responded to the blowback, saying this was a first test similar to other types of studies done in mice.
The initial letter and blowback ended up focusing mostly on Jane herself – as expected when entry-level employees try to stand up to multimillion-dollar companies.
But despite all the negative blowback about this machine, there is still a thriving market of people who buy the trash can Mac Pro in 2019.
But if Sessions doesn't recuse, he faces blowback from Democrats and other Trump detractors and could leave lingering doubts about any probe that clears Trump confidantes.
Nonetheless, Ryan has been facing considerable blowback from a number of his fellow House Republicans since announcing his decision to focus on electing Republicans in Congress.
ARROYO: There&aposs a lot of blowback because they now want to recast Buffy as a black actress, have a black actress play the lead role.
Republicans are looking to bring up a non-binding House resolution condemning a recent United Nations security council vote that has caused intense blowback from Israel.
House Republicans are looking to bring up a non-binding House resolution condemning a recent vote at United Nations that has caused intense blowback from Israel.
Any such effort could expose Democrats to political blowback heading into the 2020 presidential election if Republicans can persuade voters that Democrats over-reach their authority.
ABC's Martha Raddatz also received some blowback for openly debating Trump, even at one point going back and forth with the candidate on proper military strategy.
Ivanka Trump continues to advocate internally for a paid family leave policy — though conservatives inside the administration have told me she's getting some high-level blowback.
Democrats can show a willingness to compromise without risking the kind of blowback they would receive if they worked with Republicans on health care or immigration.
But Trump has also received blowback from Jewish Democrats, who accuse the president of hypocrisy because of his past controversial statements about Jews and white supremacists.
Mr. Krasner, who supported Mr. Sanders in 2016, received some blowback for endorsing Ms. Warren over Mr. Sanders, who remains in striking distance in most polls.
In North Carolina, the blowback is already merging with a broader Democratic Party argument that the state's Republican leadership is out of touch with the mainstream.
These findings suggest that American manufacturing and production comprise a significant component of Chinese exports, and that blowback may hurt hardware supply chains of American corporations.
Senate Republicans have sought to dissuade Trump from holding another summit with Putin after blowback to his meeting with the Russian leader in Helsinki this week.
But they are worried enough about a blowback to quickly put out a video of the incident that they argued proved that police had to act.
"Good Morning America" host Lara Spencer on Monday apologized for a joke about 6-year-old Prince George taking a ballet class that sparked considerable blowback.
Beijing is unlikely to let the arrest of a senior executive from an elite family go unanswered, experts say, and companies should prepare for possible blowback.
There was certainly nothing in the vague final statement that might result in potential blowback from his cadre of loyalists watching his every move from Pyongyang.
The announcement is welcome news for a slew of small U.S. farms that have suffered from blowback to President Trump's trade battles and sagging commodity prices.
But moving up your primary can sometimes have disastrous results due to blowback from the national parties over what can be seen as a power grab.
But for Walmart, the Second Amendment is a principled battle line, and it is willing to suffer the political blowback from Americans outraged by gun violence.
In terms of other geopolitical blowback, Iran is allied with Russia and China, and it's unclear how these major powers might react if conflict breaks out.
Elsewhere, as Bird expands across the country — working with Uber's former external policy shop, Tusk Ventures — part of its calculus includes the risks of regulatory blowback.
The proposal is likely to result in a new court battle for the administration, which was already facing blowback from its short-lived zero tolerance policy.
But some of those cities have experienced significant political blowback when they implemented the new tax, hinting that Lamont's plan may cross into treacherous political territory.
But long term, Russia is far more interested in preventing increased proxy conflict throughout the region that could blowback directly on its troops stationed in Syria.
As a non-Japanese person, and one seemingly unaware of the kimono's cultural history, Kardashian continued to receive blowback throughout the week that followed the announcement.
Now, as Trump faces similar blowback for his equivocal performance alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin last month in Finland, few expect a change in his behavior.
"If there's blowback, I don't want to be in the middle of it," Jimmy tells Nacho once his jailhouse consultation and debriefing with Lalo are over.
But its meaning in German is a little more specific: It denotes a "storm of outrage" on the internet, such as blowback generated over social media.
Even so, there was a time when internal qualms about international blowback restrained its behavior, or at least factored into the public defense of its actions.
A "saggy pants" law also failed to pass in South Carolina in 2018 after lawmakers faced blowback from voters, which forced them to drop their support.
The blowback illustrates how critical it is for the startup to ensure that users don't experience any service irregularities, especially in times of increased market volume.
Clinton at first declined to say whether she would support Sanders if he wins the Democratic nomination, but later – amid intense blowback – said that she would.
That is why he should be applauded for sticking to his guns, despite blowback from free-market zealots who value ideological purity over actual American jobs.
Since the start of the year its politicians and policymakers have been warning of blowback from a tariff dispute between two of Singapore's top trade partners.
So while Saudi and Egyptian leaders may collaborate with Israel privately on issues of shared interest, doing so publicly could incite a blowback from their populations.
Pence himself faced blowback after reports re-emerged that he had once told The Hill that he never dines alone with women who aren't his wife.
Blowback. While quirky independent stores couldn't afford the new Bleecker, it became apparent over time that neither could the corporate brands that had remade the street.
Diplomats, generals, national security specialists and politicians normally weigh any sweeping action against the possibility that there will be blowback that can turn advantage into defeat.
The second season ends in much the same way, with Chuck's triumph over Axe coming at a steep personal price and the threat of devastating blowback.
Blowback from the economic collapse, which coincided with the rise of digital media, made itself felt at Condé Nast Publications, the owner of Allure, in 211.
Google outlined measures to protect user voice data in an effort at transparency after the company faced blowback over privacy concerns associated with its "Assistant" product.
Still, he never did consider the possibility that athletes could risk the commercial perils of taking sides, the way LeBron James has, without any significant blowback.
Google also faced blowback in September after it was revealed that a think tank that received money from the company fired an academic critical of Google.
Mr. Dutton, one of the longest-serving lawmakers in the state House, shrugged off any potential political blowback, and also any claims of voting-rights violations.
Pelosi and her leadership team have long rejected the idea of impeaching Trump, wary of the potential blowback against vulnerable centrists at the polls next year.
Ted Cruz's campaign manager said the Texas senator has not been rattled by the fierce blowback he received to his prime-time snub of Donald Trump.
Things have not gone according to plan, in part, because Democrats have introduced so many plans all at once and failed to account for political blowback.
It's a pitch that has gotten a lot of blowback from Democrats, who point out that the tax bill primarily benefits the ultrawealthy and business shareholders.
A brief history of the House GOP's failed ethics ploy Either way, it's certain the blowback intensified to a new level once Trump turned to Twitter. Rep.
Pipelines Trump moved to expedite the process holding up two major oil pipeline projects that have earned blowback from environmentalists and the communities affected by their construction.
The decision led to blowback from the infosec community and the publication of several misleading articles by reporters trying to cover the event before they understood it.
JBS shares have slid more than 28 percent this month in extremely turbulent trading because of concern that blowback from the scandal could limit its funding options.
Photo: Carl Court (Getty Images)When Facebook expanded its pilot program to block revenge porn from being posted on its platforms last month, the blowback was swift.
But Johnson, who shares Trump's propensity for throwing political grenades but not his supernatural flair for avoiding the blowback, is saying as little as possible in public.
Amash was later insulted by Trump for his opinions -- the President said he's "been a loser for a long time" -- and faced blowback from top Republican officials.
Washington (CNN)A Utah county Republican Party official has resigned after receiving blowback for criticizing a bill in the state legislature designed to create equal pay criteria.
Which is a subtle but important shift -- particularly given that it is very hard to ask questions about whether candidates are too old without getting major blowback.
Because they want to avoid the negative blowback that might result from a "down round" or a round that establishes a valuation lower than the previous valuation.
This is especially true for elected judges, who may be more wary of issuing what they perceive to be controversial or unpopular rulings, for fear of blowback.
The generals have long warned America not to squeeze them hard for fear of inciting an anti-American blowback and the rise of a Taliban-style leader.
Self Butchered With all that metalcore floating around Yangon, there was bound to be some blowback, and it came to the slamming brutal sounds of Self Butchered.
But the debates are being controlled by the national Republican Party, and so far, the blowback has been swamped by the coverage of Mr. Trump's competing event.
Chiedu Osakwe, Nigeria's chief negotiator, says that many concerns are "caught up in the whole populist globalisation blowback" (union leaders approvingly cite the policies of Donald Trump).
Meanwhile, the candidate who benefited from the "swiftboating," President George W. Bush, suffered no real blowback from ads that smeared a decorated war veteran on his behalf.
Perhaps she doesn't want to promote those who are attacking her, but I suspect there's another reason: She's sparing them the avalanche of blowback from her supporters.
PASTOR VAN MOODY, THE WORSHIP CENTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Well, yes, I did receive a tremendous amount of blowback, a lot of vitriol, a lot of name calling.
The Republican pitch has gotten a lot of blowback from Democrats, who have been pointing out that the tax bill primarily benefits the ultrawealthy and business shareholders.
Maybe the greatest single beat in the video arrives with a pivotal blowback, as a smoggy plume is passed from the mouth of one friend to another's.
Lauer has suffered immense blowback from critics who said he was unprepared and allowed Trump to walk all over him at a military forum earlier this month.
Equifax shares fell another 8.2% on Monday, as the credit scoring giant continues to face blowback from a massive hack of customer information and its botched response.
"We just haven't seen comparable pressure for platforms to go after white violence," and if they do, companies face "political blowback from the right," says Bloch-Wehba.
This is the dystopian future that lefties have been harping on about for decades, the long-term blowback from colonialism, and the direct result of corporate globalization.
"I got tons of blowback about it," said freelance writer and television producer Philip Lerman, who has written about his decision to become a father at 46.
He'll be joining the agency at a time of major scrutiny related to the Mueller investigation, blowback to Trump's immigration policies, and looming questions about antitrust enforcement.
Today's blowback stems from the same kind of sense of betrayal Obama's supporters felt when he invited Rick Warren to deliver the invocation at his first inaugural.
But its open efforts to deploy state support and subsidies to close a technology gap has provoked alarm in the West and blowback from the United States.
However, it is possible that Price, and Republicans in general, might not want to risk the political blowback from destabilizing a health insurance system they now oversee.
"  Late night host Stephen Colbert last year faced blowback when he said the only thing Trump's "mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin's c--k holster.
This more subtle avenue seems the most likely way that the Trump administration could enact real Dodd-Frank regulatory reform without blowback from industry or the public.
Democrats vowed late last month that they would not sign off on including them after similar packages in 2018 earned harsh blowback from the party's progressive base.
Bank of America and Citigroup are facing blowback from Republican politicians after using their financial influence to support gun restrictions and discourage the spread of assault weapons.
Unfortunately, what it is likely to do is lead to detaining many perfectly legitimate visitors and contributing to both domestic resentment and blowback against U.S. travelers abroad.
CBS's board had a clear opening to get rid of Mr. Moonves, at least temporarily, and alleviate the blowback and harmful culture he is accused of creating.
In the United States, Mr. Netanyahu's new alliance with a racist Israeli fringe party is already freeing Democrats to denounce him with fewer concerns about Republican blowback.
She received quite a bit of blowback for that description, her critics complaining that the term was too closely tied to the ghastly horrors of the Holocaust.
One of the party's longstanding goals was to change J&K's status, but it was always a highly controversial move that would naturally lead to immense blowback.
And Cannon argues that fear of special interest blowback and other political pressures will likely lead the Republican Senate to kill any practical, bipartisan drug pricing legislation.
But once the magnitude of the blowback from his announcement became clear, Mr. de Blasio backpedaled, saying that he would not prejudge the fate of any monument.
However, the voice studying has sparked blowback because researchers have found security issues have that could be exploited by hackers to eavesdrop on people without their knowledge.
The companies have said they could still get involved later, but their exit clouds the project's future and leaves Facebook to absorb more of the blowback. 7.
Some supporters argued that the potential blowback and risk in coming elections was worth keeping the populists, who have shown disregard for Italian institutions, away from power.
The Sanders campaign was also facing some blowback on Saturday after one of its most high-profile supporters, Representative Rashida Tlaib, urged a crowd to boo Mrs.
That set of moves ultimately created blowback for the administration a few years ago and galvanized Xi Jinping and the Chinese government to create more indigenous devices.
Such aggression is risky, since it guarantees blowback from countries concerned about regional stability — like the European powers — which is why Iran has carefully calibrated its attacks.
Trump condemned Turkey's move into northeastern Syria but held firm in his decision to remove the troops despite facing significant blowback from Democrats and Republicans alike. Sen.
The administration faced blowback on Capitol Hill after the State Department said Monday it would not immediately implement penalties for entities doing business with Russia's defense sector.
What's more, whistleblower protection laws, including those that govern the Intelligence Community, enable government employees to file whistleblower complaints confidentially specifically to protect them from potential blowback.
It's white privilege that allowed so many struggling and affluent whites the ability to essentially flip the bird to the establishment without any real fear of blowback.
But amid the fierce blowback to the campaign, anti-racist groups are calling for the images to be pulled immediately, much less enshrined in a permanent exhibition.
The RCRA amendment is legislative blowback from a 85033 federal court case in the eastern district of Washington, Community Association for the Restoration of the Environment v.
In the past six months, Valeant's stock price has fallen almost ninety per cent, thanks to a toxic combination of sketchy accounting, political blowback, and slowing growth.
New York Democratic House candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing blowback on social media after she banned reporters from a public town hall event earlier this week.
The blowback to Chebli's proposal was overwhelmingly frosty, with pointed exceptions, such as the Central Council of Jews in Germany, which has long called for similar measures.
The campaign's bet is premised on the idea that the benefits of accepting super PAC support outweigh the likely blowback from rivals and reform-minded primary voters.
" Lopez says she went to a high ranking MSU training staff member to complain -- but got major blowback and was told Nassar's treatments were standard "intravaginal adjustments.
One of the most frequent observations about "Jump In" is that it rang so hollow that it's amazing no one involved in its creation anticipated this blowback.
The governor, a Rhodes scholar with a Yale law degree, has been unabashedly pro-business during her administration, and that has invited some blowback from the left.
The senator refused to answer the question, saying we need to "create policies that deal with immigration in a rational way" — and swiftly got blowback from his supporters.
Meanwhile, McAleenan was subpoenaed by the House Homeland Security Committee and received blowback from panel Democrats for saying he wouldn't testify in his final week on the job.
Mr. Khuzami's experience at Deutsche Bank, President Trump's largest lender on Wall Street, has generated some blowback from liberal commentators, but that could bolster his credibility with conservatives.
In Washington, political operatives often seek to avoid registering as foreign lobbyists because of the detailed reporting requirements and potential for political blowback when dealing with unsavory clients.
The Grammys felt major blowback, both for their treatment of women in the era of #MeToo and for their historical lack of recognition for albums by diverse communities.
With all the blowback from the Harvey Weinstein scandal, it seems likely this is only the first commentary we'll hear about the allegations that Allen is a predator.
Growing blowback against Schumer — especially among progressive activists — has been building for some time, but the latest trigger is a statement he made on Tuesday concerning border security.
Facebook has also faced blowback over improperly sharing user data with third parties like Cambridge Analytica, much of which was collected in the guise of social science research.
And internally, the company is facing blowback from employees over a censored version of its search engine for China, forced arbitration policies, and its handling of sexual misconduct.

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