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"death blow" Definitions
  1. an event that destroys or puts an end to something
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The TPP would be the death blow for American manufacturing.
I think McCain dealt it an almost certain death blow.
The death blow, when it came at the hand of Sen.
She could have landed a death blow tonight and did not.
"The TPP would be the death blow for American manufacturing," he said.
Of course, losing Iowa is hardly a death blow for GOP candidates.
John McCain dealing the death blow, the tactic came close to success.
The failure is a "death blow" to his hypothesis around Axovant, Skorney said.
I think it'd be a death blow to the company to do so.
It seems like Cloudbleed is more of a warning shot than a death blow.
It is unlikely, though, that Trump can deal a death blow to the law.
It wasn't necessarily a death blow, but it certainly gave them a huge advantage.
Trump has said that the TPP would be a "death blow" to U.S. manufacturing.
The court's ruling, will not, as critics fear, deliver a "death blow" to unions.
Hardly a week goes by, it seems, without another death blow for local journalism.
It arguably dealt the death blow to Bill Clinton's efforts to pass health care reform.
But a second factor — Mr. Trump himself — has dealt the death blow to effective policymaking.
When asked whether these technologies could be a death blow to human journalists, Barling responded reassuringly.
Its death blow, however, was Hurricane Wakala, a Category 3 storm that hit earlier this month.
It would have been controversial, to be sure, but hardly a death blow to his campaign.
But MiniDisc's final death blow came at the hands of another audio compression codec known as MP3.
As masterful propagandists IS knows that mothers could deal the organisation a death blow, says Mr Koehler.
If that number proves to be accurate, it could be a death blow to the bill. Sen.
Trump said he saw no way to fix the TPP, calling it a "death blow" for American manufacturing.
But it was last month's ban on enrolling new students with federal funds that delivered the death blow.
So the steel and aluminum tariffs won't deliver the death blow to global trade that many people feared.
"We think it's a negative, but it's not a death blow to the head," he said of Whirlpool.
You can make a mistake (or two) without it being painted as a death blow for your candidacy.
I didn't think it would be easy for them, but I thought this was the largest death blow.
That could be a death blow to the "one country, two systems" framework that governs relations with mainland China.
TPP would have dealt the death blow to the U.S. auto industry, which by the way is doing great.
With tribal nationhood already under siege, the arrival of House Resolution 288 in 19733 landed as a death blow.
Plus, as The New York Times points out, the signature isn't being dealt a single death blow all at once.
Rights group Amnesty International called the proposed mass return of migrants a "death blow to the right to seek asylum".
The political party decrees also dealt a death blow to the Senate, by now the South's last independent political institution.
Newsletter Senator Lamar Alexander said he would not vote for new witnesses — a possible death blow to the Democrats' case.
She was not deaf to the claims by some members that a vote for ObamaCare was a political death blow.
As numerous outlets have pointed out, this development in the Sinclair saga could easily be a death blow for the merger.
Obama's defeat For Obama, the court appeared to deal a death blow to his hopes for a large-scale immigration changes.
I think that that could be the death blow and I think they're doing everything they can to keep her in.
The light sentence and what happened to her family after her mother's death felt like a second death blow, Herrington said.
His endorsement for a reformist cabinet would carry a great deal of weight, and his opposition would be a death blow.
Susan Collins (R-ME) dealt the death blow to Graham-Cassidy Monday, this was clearly at the top of her mind.
Additionally, the president has granted a death blow to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) that he promised during the campaign to eradicate.
The Washington establishment has been dealt a death blow by the American people's rejection of continued failure to address and resolve issues.
This year, when Facebook lifted Snapchat's Stories feature for Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook's main app, it seemed to deliver a death blow.
Players' jerseys will have plain old last names, rather than nicknames like He Hate Me (Rod Smart) and Death Blow (Jamal Duff).
Get ready, they told us, for the rise of nifty 3D printers and the death blow they would deal to artistic creation.
However, the Knicks championship aspirations appeared to sustain a death blow when superstar Willis Reed tore his thigh muscle in Game 5.
He can swiftly deliver a death blow to the deal by withholding, neglecting or seeking to renegotiate American commitments on easing sanctions.
Improved broadband internet access started to make legitimate multiplayer gaming a real threat to bots, but the death blow came from Moore's Law.
The loss of the Russian market has dealt a near death-blow to state-owned monoliths that were in need of modernisation anyway.
Trump bowing to the NRA and refusing to support background checks could be a death blow to the GOP winning back suburban women
Most of Trump's advisers not named Steve Bannon saw the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape as a death blow to Trump's chances.
Mr. Murray and other cryptocurrency believers are adamant that the problems are not a death blow for Bitcoin and the technology it introduced.
Merely by interpreting Casey to allow increasingly restrictive laws, the Supreme Court can stealthily smother choice without appearing to deliver a death blow.
Critics fear that City's ability to avoid punishment would be a death blow for UEFA's ability to impose financial limits on its clubs.
Russia's presence in ISIS-besotted Syria means Putin's military combined with U.S. forces could help deal a death blow to ISIS once and for all.
Nullifying the individual mandate once seemed like a death blow, but there's a growing consensus among policy wonks that the mandate just wasn't very effective.
But the death blow for a vessel built to face German U-boats may come from, of all things, the decline of the newspaper business.
Hanan Ashrawi, a senior official at the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), said the Trump administration had dealt a death blow to any prospect for peace.
This isn't necessarily a death blow for Juul, which didn't have advance warning of the White House event, but it's not a flesh wound either.
Had it been successful, the proposal would have dealt a death blow to the high-speed rail project by deleting its biggest single source of funding.
Rights group Amnesty International called the proposed mass return of migrants under the EU deal with Turkey a "death blow to the right to seek asylum".
Turning on Trump is not the first, difficult step to GOP survival; instead, it would be a death blow to conservative resistance and revival in America.
Did a president who has measured out his term in office by gleefully upending previously, deeply held national beliefs and practices deliver another stunning death blow?
Driving the news: Now, critics say Lampert is on the verge of inflicting a death blow to the once-iconic, 373-year-old department store chain.
Massachusetts will also be closely watched, where Sanders is trying to deal a likely death blow to Warren's campaign by beating her in her home state.
Brown's victory was a death blow to the public option and more generous Medicaid provisions and subsidies, and many believed it would kill off ObamaCare completely.
To be clear, Obamacare still faces potential extinction in the judiciary, as a lawsuit pending in federal court could deal a death blow to the law.
After you deliver a death blow to Gyoubu, the horse stands for a moment before the two of them turn into dust and disappear in the wind.
Before Deal dealt the bill its death blow, Georgia was one of nine states considering religious freedom restoration bills, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Dear American family, does the repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act really signal the death blow to any semblance of representation by members of Congress?
That email dealt a death blow to the pride I had always felt in hailing from a family of industrious and, I thought, uniformly upstanding Anglo-Saxons.
Besides calling it "the death blow for American manufacturing" he hasn't said much about what he else has in store now that the United States is out.
As the exhibition's other curator Sarah Suzuki tells The Creators Project, it was Rodchenko who claimed in 1922 that he had delivered the death blow to painting.
During a match, as blows are traded, each robot's health will slowly diminish until a death blow is delivered causing one of the bot's heads to go flying.
And if Mr Musk does not personally deal the death blow to the internal-combustion engine, he will always have a gorgeous car in space to console him.
Last month, he introduced a bill that would eliminate liability immunity for online platforms unless they get clearance from federal regulators — a potential death blow to internet companies.
Based on the docket, shareholders' lawyers from Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd did not consider the 8th Circuit's class decertification decision to be a death blow for their case.
Opposition-held areas are now under total siege and heavy bombardment as President Bashar al-Assad's government attempts to deal a death blow to a five year rebellion.
Most experts don't think it will be a death blow to the law, but some expect it could lead to premium hikes or insurers dropping from the marketplace.
Two of the five supreme prosecutors called the decision by the attorney general, Pedro Chavarry, "a death blow" to the anticorruption fight and urged him to reverse it.
President Trump's proposed budget for next year would cut the funding for the Office of National Drug Control Policy by about 95 percent, basically a death blow, Politico reports.
Dealing with my unruly, mentally ill teenage ass using a "goth phase" as cover for grappling with gender and sexual identity issues would be a death blow to our relationship.
Republican nominee Donald Trump has called the TPP a "death blow" for manufacturing jobs and his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton has firmed up her opposition to it in recent days.
But many Republican strategists said this weekend that the tape -- with Trump's casual suggestion that he could get away with sexual assault -- could be a death blow to his campaign.
For Clinton, not getting their support or seeing a significant portion of it migrate to Johnson or Stein in crucial states like Michigan and Pennsylvania could be a death blow.
Without Florida, Clinton has several more possible pathways to reaching the 270 Electoral College votes needed, but securing this state would all but deliver a death blow to Trump's chances.
Although we should be cautious to read too much into decisions, the Supreme Court appears primed to deliver the final death blow to civil asset forfeiture with the right case.
Sessions, long an advocate of a more restrictive asylum regime, is attempting to unsettle settled law by dealing a death blow to the application of the "unwilling or unable" standard.
In a post today titled "A Fork in the Road," the team behind CyanogenMod acknowledged that the pre-holiday announcement effectively amounts to a "death blow" for their own project.
At the same time, the GOP in the state's largest city was dealt a death blow: It forfeited a council seat reserved for non-Democrats to third-party left-wingers.
"They have a death blow to the Obamacare health coverage expansion," says John McDonough, a Harvard University professor who worked in the Senate on the passage of the Affordable Care Act.
Image: AOL / GizmodoIn what feels like a death blow to everyone's early-Aughts nostalgia, it looks like AOL will soon cut off third-party access to its famous Instant Messenger service.
This tipping point for retail is the result of a number of compounding reasons, but the inability to pay looming, massive debt bills is dealing the final death blow to many.
The Journal noted that the Treasury Department can use a rare penalty called the "death blow sanction" to restrict the supply of U.S. dollars to foreign banks accused of laundering money.
It seems that the corporation many blamed for mortally wounding Main Street before Amazon delivered the death blow is now attempting reparations, though Ms. Mundy is pessimistic about the project's prospects.
Mueller's report dealt a death blow to the conspiracy theory that the investigation of Russian election meddling began with a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant based on the controversial Steele Dossier.
Lonzo was so pissed he sued Foster for more than $2 mil and later covered up the BBB tattoo on his arm ... which many people considered a death blow to the brand.
Given that track record, to fail on a tax cut -- the core-ist of core principles of conservatism is lower taxes -- would have, in Graham's view, been a death blow to Republicans.
The researchers are not sure which strike was the death blow, but because they didn't find any defensive wounds on his lower arms, they think the whole struggle was a surprise attack.
John McCain (R-AZ) announced Friday he would oppose the latest Obamacare repeal bill, a potential death blow to the GOP's last hope of undoing much of the 2010 health care law.
But whatever shred of plausibility it had was dealt a death blow on Tuesday when President Donald Trump pardoned or commuted the sentences of a veritable who's who of corrupt public figures.
The incident, in which 18 trucks from a 31-vehicle convoy were destroyed, looked likely to deal a death blow to diplomatic efforts to halt a civil war now in its sixth year.
The arrangement of justices in Virginia House of Delegates v Bethune-Hill, a 5-4 decision dealing a death-blow to a racially biased gerrymander of Virginia's state legislative map, was particularly notable.
It's possible, yes, that two Senate Republicans — Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska — would vote against Trump's next nominee, not wanting to help deliver the death blow to Roe v.
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) announced Friday he would oppose the latest Obamacare repeal bill, a potential death blow to the GOP's last hope of undoing much of the 2010 health care law.
Several administration officials have suggested that they might respond by ignoring the trade organization or withdrawing from it altogether — two options that might weaken the organization enough to serve as a death blow.
As we've seen with #MeToo, it's solidarity among all women that will bring down the patriarchy Just when we think we've dealt the final death blow, though, patriarchal bullshit rises from the ashes again.
Donald Trump has called the TPP a "death blow" for U.S. manufacturing, while rival Hillary Clinton appears to have backtracked on her previous advocacy for the TPP while serving as Obama's Secretary of State.
If Clinton talked about how "large financial institutions" supported job-creating companies, Summers advised Podesta in an email, she could deal a death blow to Sanders's anti–Wall Street populism: Podesta wasn't having in it.
WASHINGTON, April 28 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court dealt health insurer Anthem Inc's bid to merge with rival Cigna a likely death blow on Friday when it upheld a lower court's decision stopping the deal.
After his defense had shown for an entire half it was incapable of stopping the Seahawks on Sunday, he ran it three straight times, punted, and watched Russell Wilson deliver a near instantaneous death blow.
The NFLPA is currently mulling whether or not the new rule is a violation of the current CBA ... but it's clear Moon is right about the owners wanting to deal a death blow to the protests.
"While Washington Democrats hoped for the special counsel to deliver a collusion conclusion, this report instead delivered a death blow to their baseless conspiracy theories," said Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 House Republican.
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Friday the Kosovo negotiating platform was "against common sense ... It represents a death blow to the talks...Serbia's reaction will be appropriate, moderate and in the interest of our people".
"There is some credence to the number of statements companies are making [about the impact] on liquidity and profits, but I don't think it will be a death blow to high-yield by any stretch," Mish said.
Particularly in today's highly competitive business landscape, even if your startup can financially absorb the fines for non-compliance, the additional stress and distraction for your team may still inflict serious injury, if not an outright death-blow.
"To steal Unicka and Vampire Dany is to deal a death blow to the entire horse-racing industry, which had found hope and confidence again thanks to these horses," said Edoardo Fanucci, a deputy from the Democratic Party.
Not only is that nonsense as a matter of criminal justice, it's a potential death blow to free expression, setting up private sector web sites as censors of content who fail to edit themselves at their own peril.
Sen. John McCain declared his opposition Friday to the GOP's last-ditch effort to repeal and replace "Obamacare," dealing a likely death blow to the legislation and, perhaps, to the Republican Party's years of vows to kill the program.
Nancy Bass Wyden, who owns the Strand and its building at 826 Broadway, said landmarking could deal a death blow to the business her family has owned for 91 years, one of the largest book stores in the world.
Just a sample of the viciousness:Your game is tired,You should retireYou're 'bout cute asAn old coupon expiredAnd karma's not a liarShe keeps receipts And the chorus:Swish, swish, bishAnother one in the basketCan't touch thisAnother one in the casket Death blow!
By letting the battle play out the way it does (perhaps because Sansa knows her hardheaded brother is too stubborn to listen to her?) Sansa ensures victory and delivers the death blow to Ramsay's army at just the right time.
A loss on the vote to open debate on Tuesday could have been a death blow for Republican efforts to repeal Obamacare and cast doubt on Trump's prospects to achieve any of his other top legislative agenda items, including tax reform.
Frank Bruni Isn't it delicious that after trafficking in racism, promoting sexism and using a lie about Barack Obama's birthplace as a pivot into political relevance, Donald Trump could receive his final death blow from a black woman: the president's wife?
In 2012, a year after HomeGoods trademarked the term "mom cave," the LA Times's Adam Tschorn declared the man cave dead, adding that the death blow was the presence of a man cave at the 2012 Philadelphia International Flower Show.
The United States has enough medical facilities and resources to deal with a crisis like this, but a country in sub-Saharan Africa, where there have been cases reported, could be dealt a death blow if a large infection begins.
The recounting of the destruction of the warren — hauntingly rendered in the 1978 movie — is rushed through; when the group's burly enforcer, Bigwig (John Boyega), deals a death blow to a crow, the scene cuts to a flash of lightning.
"It represents a remarkable aggrandizement of Erdogan's personal power and quite possibly a death blow to vital checks and balances in the country," said Professor Howard Eissenstat, a Turkey expert at the Project on Middle East Democracy, a Washington research group.
The removal of the home button would be an instant death blow to many of the roughly 15,000 independent smartphone repair companies in the United States, most of which are small businesses that work primarily on iPhones and specialize in screen replacement.
At the 2014 Sochi Olympics, USA Hockey was again a bounce away from shifting the balance of power on the continent, but Canada was too powerful and again provided the death blow in the most lopsided 1-0 win in sports history.
"It represents a remarkable aggrandizement of Erdoğan's personal power and quite possibly a death blow to vital checks and balances in the country," Howard Eissenstat, an expert at the Project on Middle East Democracy, told the New York Times upon the referendum's passage.
Born in the Oslo era and privileged enough to have been born in the United States, my experience is one that reveals the futility of the Trump administration's efforts to deliver a death blow to the Palestinian drive to shape their destiny.
In officially recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on Wednesday, President Trump struck what many considered the death blow to those aspirations, handing a major victory to Israel in the perennial struggle between Jews and Arabs for control of the Holy Land.
The end of net neutrality might not be a death blow to Amazon's streaming media ambitions, but the retail giant clearly doesn't want to deal with getting squeezed by the broadband industry at the same time it tries to claw marketshare away from Netflix.
These are serious threats that seem close to a death blow when you consider how the feds successfully ended the merger agreement between Time Warner Cable and CNBC-parent Comcast... and that was a year before Sanders and Trump rose to such national political prominence.
While a potential drop of close to 30 million tonnes of steel exports is far from a death blow for an industry producing around 800 million tonnes a year, it does highlight that the risks to China's steel production this year appear mainly to the downside.
But the failure of the Trump administration and congressional Republicans to meaningfully address gun violence could constitute a fatal death blow to their 2020 electoral chances to win back suburban voters and especially suburban women, a crucial segment of the electorate where Democrats are gaining ground.
In other words, because almost every bill gets filibustered in the Senate, every single piece of legislation essentially needs 60 votes to pass — a rule that would inevitably serve as a death blow to bold progressive ideas like Medicare-for-all, $15 minimum wage, and so on.
" But, Damon ain't concerned that this will be a death blow for Dombrowski ... he played for the guy in Detroit in 2010 -- and says Dave's a really good GM. "If he wants another job, he'll find another job," Damon says ... "I hope for him the best.
CARACAS, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Venezuela's oil exports have steadily risen in recent months, throwing a lifeline to President Nicolas Maduro, as Washington has failed to make good on threats to deal a death blow to its oil industry since sanctioning state oil company PDVSA a year ago.
But they said losing a monthslong parade of candidates who stream through tiny towns to talk farm-country issues could be a death blow for rural Democrats, who are still struggling to convert anti-Trump sentiment into local election wins in places where the president remains popular.
In doing so, he may have cemented the president's hold on his office and provided a defiant campaign message to propel him to re-election, uniting the party around a figure who brooks no dissent and dealing a death blow to Democrats' hopes of removing him.
If I had a dollar for every time I've faced a near-death blow to the head because an Oscar G fan decided to spastically throw his leg into the air screaming "WEPA," I still wouldn't be able to afford a water bottle at a club in Manhattan.
Exhibit A: In the end, it was the Chicago Mercantile Exchange that dealt the final death blow to the theory, published in Vanity Fair, alleging President Trump or his associates had somehow been trading major geopolitical news by buying and selling e-mini contracts on the futures markets.
" House GOP Whip Steve Scalise called on Democrats to apologize for "making outlandish claims about the President" and said in a statement that "while Washington Democrats hoped for the special counsel to deliver a collusion conclusion, this report instead delivered a death blow to their baseless conspiracy theories.
Getting rid of penalties for those without insurance and cutting funds for the expanded coverage through Medicaid (which currently helps folks living near the poverty line get health care) would be a death blow for Obamacare, which means over 20 million people are at risk for losing health insurance.
Getting rid of penalties for those without insurance and cutting funds for the expanded coverage through Medicaid (which currently helps folks living near the poverty line get health care) would be a death blow for Obamacare, which means over 20 million people are at risk for losing health insurance.
"By eliminating or rolling back state and local tax deductibility, Washington is sending a death blow to New York's middle class families and our economy," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat and one of the most outspoken opponents of the bill, wrote in a letter to Trump this week.
But, similar to a recent Canadian court decision that sent the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion back for additional consultation and review, the U.S. court decision is not a death blow to Keystone XL. It simply means the Trump administration must go back and complete a proper assessment before approving the project.
Belle, again, would not only murder these victims, apparently by administering poison and then delivering a death blow with a hammer, she would drag their bodies down to the cellar of her farmhouse and chop them up like farm animals, then bury them in this backyard graveyard that she had.
Editorial Encouraged by supportive signals from Washington and disarray in Israeli politics, Israeli right-wing politicians are enacting measures that could deal a death blow to the creation of a separate state for Palestinians, the so-called two-state solution that offers what tiny chance there is for a peace settlement.
Trump used to think an attack could have dangerous consequences; now he's touting the success of the bombing raid with a jaunty "Mission Accomplished!" even though there's no reason to think it dealt a death blow to Assad's chemical weapons program or persuaded the Syrian dictator not to use them in the future.
Though Mongillo's lilt comes back out when Kaworu sacrifices himself for Shinji's sake—a glint of the "true self" Kaworu always saw in him—you can hear the dissociation again after Shinji deals the final death blow, their voice returning to the same monotone inflection we heard during Shinji's target practice moment in Episode 3.
The agreements amount to "the death blow for American manufacturing" (Sanders), they "undermine our independence" (Trump), and they "forced American workers to compete against desperate and low-wage labor around the world" (Sanders), all while causing "massive job losses in the United States and the shutting down of tens of thousands of factories" (Sanders).
As Liberians head to the polls to elect their first president since Sirleaf steered the country out of multiple crises, the country's artisanal fishermen have called the Nobel laureate's invitation to foreign industrial fishing a "death blow" to the environment, their way of life, and the latest example of Liberia's rich natural resources being stripped and sold.
Wyoming may hold the key to the rare earth mineral trade war with ChinaOhio has highest opioid overdose rates in the US. Now it's rushing to stop the death blow to its economy Why Pennsylvania is offering a child savings plan for every baby born in the state Most farmers and ranchers have been supportive of the president's trade policies, especially with China.
Read more: Trump bowing to the NRA and refusing to support background checks could be a death blow to the GOP winning back suburban womenFor decades, the immensely powerful gun lobbying group has thwarted lawmakers' and activists' efforts to enact stricter gun laws — even those with broad public support, like universal background checks — at both the federal and state level.
Though we were told how contagious the virus was and how it could be a death blow to Italy's large elderly population, Milan began promoting its #milanononsiferma (Milan Doesn't Stop) campaign, complete with slick promotional video with drone-friendly shots of the skyline along with montages of laughing hipsters enjoying drinks at the bar and smiling families holding hands in the park.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.) calls the idea a "non-starter" and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo calls it a "death blow" that could cost citizens of his state $17 billion.
To get a grasp on modern American farmers as a voting bloc requires a grounding in the complex history of New Deal federal subsidy programs, the racism that defined those programs, the trade deals of the '80s and '90s that delivered a death blow to the once-dominant family-run business model, and the whiplash of consolidation that has defined farming the past 20 years.
In a career full of seemingly disastrous scandals that would upend the career of most musicians—far less rappers—it's funny to hear a starry-eyed Drake boast a line like "And I bet you I be out of time before I'm out of luck" and not note the self-fulfilling prophecy in it all—how he rather uniquely turns what should be a death blow and propels himself into even more success.
Long before Trump announced his long-shot presidential run in 2015, the GOP was hemorrhaging younger voters, especially within the past two generations of college graduates: millennials and Generation Z. Trump's surprise victory in the 2016 election was a boon for the party's short-term policy interests and efforts to stack the federal judiciary with conservative judges—but it was also the death blow to the GOP's efforts to appeal to the most racially diverse and best-educated generations in the country's history.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Maine) delivered the final death blow on Monday, announcing she could not support the bill because of its cuts to Medicaid and its lack of protections for people with pre-existing conditions, a big issue that the late-night host Jimmy Kimmel used to criticize the bill.  Sen.
A federal judge on Monday threw out the case against a group of Nevada ranchers involved in an armed standoff with federal agents in 2014, citing misconduct by the FBI and prosecutors who failed to share evidence with defense attorneys The four men standing trial in Las Vegas — Cliven Bundy, his two sons, Ammon and Ryan, and longtime supporter Ryan Payne — were key figures in two separate armed standoffs that helped embolden an anti-federal government movement in the US. But less than three weeks after declaring a mistrial, US District Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed the case with prejudice, dealing a death blow to prosecutors who now cannot refile for a new trial.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (Utah) and Jerry MoranGerald (Jerry) MoranSenators introduce bill aimed at protecting Olympic athletes in response to abuse scandals Overnight Defense: Senate fails to override Trump veto on Saudi arms sales | Two US troops killed in Afghanistan | Senators tee up nominations, budget deal ahead of recess Senate fails to override Trump veto on Saudi arms sale MORE (Kan.) dealt the effort a final death-blow by joining colleagues Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (Maine) and Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (Ky.) in opposition to McConnell's bill on Monday evening.

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