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" He excuses his hateful language by decrying "political correctness.
Earlier Thursday, she posted a heartfelt statement decrying police brutality.
Columnists wrote articles decrying the way the men were treated.
An online petition decrying the decision received more than 300,000 signatures.
Dance Spirit magazine published a blog post decrying the magazine video.
Republicans have spent years decrying how much power the FCC wields.
The critics weren't disputing his rights; they were decrying his judgment.
Former Vice President Joe Biden issued a statement decrying Sadler's remarks.
They are also decrying growing Iranian influence in Iraqi state affairs.
On Instagram, many left comments on Sav's latest post decrying the video.
But Martin has only heaped praise upon Tolkien, while decrying Tolkien's imitators.
Trump began that speech by decrying the rifts in modern American society.
On his state-run media platform, Hannity can be found decrying welfare.
In July, I wrote an article decrying the trend toward oversize iPhones.
Many are decrying the advantages wealthy families legitimately enjoy and illegitimately exploit.
Hundreds of Tribune staffers responded with a letter decrying the hedge fund.
He sent a text to his family in Miami decrying the change.
On the very day that Wyden was decrying Price's bad judgment, Rep.
O'Shaughnessy responded on Twitter, decrying the "anti-gay propaganda regime" in Russia.
While decrying his politics, this newspaper praised him as a "responsible co-manager".
Protesters in New Delhi, India, decrying Walmart's acquisition of Flipkart, in May 2018.
Also on Thursday, 2012 nominee Mitt Romney delivered a speech decrying Trump's candidacy.
It's about violently decrying your past and all the horrible things you did.
" Trump had quoted Napolitano last week amid a maelstrom of tweets decrying "Spygate.
"Me, me, me!" his teacher exclaims, decrying the modernist mysteries of the West.
Politicians on the right and left are decrying the tech companies' enormous power.
It cites reports by the Venice Commission decrying the threat to judicial independence.
Davis pushed back with his own ad, decrying Washington politicians and touting bipartisanship.
Elizabeth Warren has spent the campaign decrying the influence of money in politics.
From another, a Boomer hypocrite, who benefited smartly from gentrification before decrying it.
Conor Lamb, Republicans would be decrying the nonexistent dominance of the far left.
A host of articles and op-eds followed, decrying the state of affairs.
There have been so many headlines decrying the quality of politically appointed ambassadors.
Decrying social media bias has been a favorite pastime of Republicans this year.
And as he stood, decrying America's gun violence problem, 48 people were shot.
Lindsey Graham, have broken ranks, decrying a discriminatory and potentially harmful migration policy.
The book quoted him as decrying the "misogyny" generated by his marriage to Trogneux.
Chinese newspapers on sale in Beijing decrying the detention of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
Soon after the USDA's announcement, the group sent out a statement decrying the guidelines.
In October, Army Specialist Rachael Kilpatrick started an online petition decrying Corvias' home maintenance.
But the public continues to fume, circulating petitions and online articles decrying the verdict.
Fresh Off the Boat star Constance Wu wrote a lengthy tweet decrying the trailer.
Which is perhaps why Mr Erdogan has joined Hungary's Viktor Orban in decrying him.
Unlike many of his peers, Mr. Hoffman has taken to publicly decrying Mr. Trump.
Newspapers have swung from sycophantic coverage of the former first family to decrying them.
What about the campus radicals denying free speech at UC Berkeley while decrying fascism?
After decrying censorship, he began attracting droves of followers on Facebook, Tumblr and Instagram.
Torres joins several Democratic lawmakers in decrying the status of these facilities, including Rep.
Not even Ocasio-Cortez can get away with decrying the practice of fact-checking.
After it aired, Al Jean, the showrunner since 1998, retweeted posts decrying political correctness.
Last year Microsoft employees published an open letter decrying the company's work for ICE.
Biden, who had entered the race decrying the "circular firing squad," brought opposition research.
The fact that Cha published an op-ed afterward decrying war is also significant.
There were countless PTA meetings, local news specials, and newspaper columns decrying the phenomenon.
With US activists and Democratic politicians decrying the deal, lawsuits are expected to follow. Rep.
On Thursday he announced he would break with the Republican Party, decrying partisanship in Washington.
On July 4, Amash announced he would leave the Republican Party, decrying partisanship in Washington.
" His son, Ross, joined protests decrying Brewer's execution, saying, "You can't fight murder with murder.
" In response to the new Atlantic piece, Singer released a statement decrying it as "homophobic.
Republican Senator Tom Cotton wasted no time in decrying what he called a partisan ruling.
Yet MPs decrying sugar's impact on the nation's health should first examine their own diets.
Both flail upward zelously, as if decrying a false god, hanging in his bunk heavens.
Williams starts veering toward Noam Chomsky "Manufacturing Consent" territory in decrying the ad-driven media.
Trump has repeatedly discussed a similar theme, decrying voter fraud as a large scale problem.
Tammy Baldwin is reaching out to dairy farmers by decrying almond milk and Ohio Sen.
" "It's not normal to see a president of the United States decrying 'so-called judges.
In 1982, he was part of an underground group caught hanging posters decrying military rule.
Horny men online clamor for women's attention in replies to tweets decrying horny men online.
That effort came with a bunch of downsides, with critics decrying the effort as wasteful.
The protesters in Rockville weren't carrying signs decrying rape, sexual assault, misogyny, or rape culture.
In prior elections, presidential and otherwise, Democrats accepted Super PAC support while decrying its influence.
On Tuesday, tweets from Wikipedia editors started making the rounds, decrying the agency's questionable actions.
Dick Durbin, a Democrat of Illinois, decrying the lack of transparency regarding the public documents.
" A mother infamously writes to the Charlotte Observer decrying his "arrogant struts" and "pelvic thrusts.
Rand Paul, Trump lashed out on Twitter, decrying the suggestion he was caught off-guard.
Rand Paul, Trump lashed out on Twitter, decrying the suggestion he was caught off guard.
Biden, who had entered the race decrying the "circular firing squad," brought opposition research. Sen.
He rarely discusses politics through the lens of the party unless he is decrying it.
" Trump briefly mentioned impeachment during Thursday's roughly 90-minute address, decrying it as a "hoax.
For instance, he's just started slamming environmentalism by decrying the evils of reduced water consumption.
While consumer advocates are decrying the decision, it doesn't mean imminent death for the rule.
This is a remarkable turn by politicians usually heard decrying the intrusiveness of Washington bureaucrats.
Zuckerberg having to pen a memo decrying employee racism is definitely one of the lowlights. 2.
Many Democrats have vehemently opposed construction of the wall, decrying it as a symbol of xenophobia.
An acquaintance recently pinned us at a restaurant bar, decrying the president for being a Muslim.
Business advocacy and real estate are decrying the retail giant's decision to pack up and leave.
The Washington Post has published A Take decrying the unchecked rise of "bowl culture" in America.
Attempts to include language decrying the use of the death penalty for drug crimes ultimately failed.
Google execs took days to respond, but soon several top execs weighed in decrying Damore's memo.
He, like the other armed occupiers, were decrying what they called government overreach with federal lands.
As Republicans nod solemnly in approval, progressives are decrying Mr Trump's thoroughly conservative, racially homogenous list.
During the attacks on Estonia in 2007, the Russian media had been decrying Estonians as fascists.
On Thursday, the President declared the Canadian prime minister "indignant" on Twitter, decrying his trade views.
And the White House released a statement decrying the group, using the word "animal" 10 times.
While defending himself, Trump rounded the numbers up to "almost 40%" before decrying the poll's accuracy.
Republicans spent the next seven years decrying Obama's Race to the Top program as federal overreach.
And the bill still isn't enough for conservatives, many of whom are decrying it as amnesty.
" He also retweeted messages decrying political correctness and calling the criticism of Apu a "non-issue.
Still, Hunter's name appeared regularly in newspaper stories decrying the cozy relationship between lobbyists and lawmakers.
Human rights groups are already decrying the outcome of the secretive, yearlong trial as a sham.
In that scenario, Republicans hold on to their group identity while decrying Trump as a betrayer.
Consistently decrying the talks was a way of exerting enough outside pressure to derail the deal.
Clinton than reciting his familiar themes decrying Wall Street greed and calling for a $2453 minimum wage.
Decrying racial injustice and police violence in the US was another theme of the Russian-linked content.
" Trump supporters, however, used social media to launch vitriolic attacks against McCain, decrying him as a "traitor.
The ACLU South Dakota and the National Coalition Against Censorship filed joint amicus briefs decrying the ban.
Governments and workers on both sides of the Atlantic are decrying the outsized influence of big companies.
Six years later, state education officials, decrying the gross mismanagement of the Newark schools, seized control there.
Republican Jeb Hensarling opened a committee hearing with Waters decrying her comments as uncivil and not neighborly.
This was followed by Durov publicly decrying the order, saying Telegram will stand for freedom and privacy.
The Trump administration has long supported a more zero-tolerance policy, decrying existing loopholes in the system.
WASHINGTON — Republicans decrying "hearsay" to dismiss damaging testimony against President Trump may want to try another defense.
But, after the embarrassment of the talks, he and Murillo became more implacable, decrying a coup attempt.
" Trump on Saturday condemned a shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue, decrying it as an "assault on humanity.
The residents of the camp regularly march through the surrounding streets holding signs and decrying the conditions.
" Columbia University's three undergraduate deans sent a note to students decrying racism and calling the incident "disturbing.
The former vice president did hit one snag tonight, when topless dairy-decrying protesters crashed his speech.
While decrying the killings, Mr. Camus said he had no regrets about coming up with the term.
Trump's comments on Thursday were his latest decrying illegal border crossings and calling for tougher immigration laws.
A rising senator in the other party is decrying the White House "smear campaign" against the investigation.
Trump began by decrying Clinton's conduct — which, according to the FBI, was quite bad but not illegal.
Decrying environmental racism, Concerned Citizens and a new group called Citizens for Economic & Environmental Justice fought hard.
Speed skater Olga Graf was boycotting PyeongChang after decrying the IOC not inviting some of her fellow skaters.
Corinne, decrying this as the worst date she's ever been on, sits it out by her prissy lonesome.
" In a tweet Sunday decrying the events, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo described the blasts as "terror attacks.
At best, companies reacted immediately with vocal dismay, decrying the order in public statements and lobbying for change.
Roz became something of a feminist icon, openly discussing her sexuality and decrying society's unfair expectations of women.
Elvis and the Beatles were heavily marketed to teens, hence the criticism decrying their influence on American youth.
Germany's EU commissioner, Günther Oettinger, apologised after an video showed him mocking Chinese people and decrying gay marriage.
He questioned why they still endorse Trump despite having to make multiple statements decrying comments Trump has made.
Critics denounced Mr Orban's campaign, which focused on decrying migration, and predicted a new crackdown on civil society.
Like Carter, Trump ran hard against his party, decrying its most basic orthodoxies on trade, immigration, and entitlements.
Last night's protest was one of many across the country decrying police violence and racism against black communities.
Six of Gosar's nine siblings joined Brill decrying his views on policies such as immigration and health care.
Several non-government organizations have sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo decrying the expected decision.
And after the visit, the North released a statement decrying the Trump administration's "gangster-like" demand for denuclearization.
At the same time, Trump declined to take responsibility for any media suppression by leaders decrying fake news.
Venture into the Star Citizen subreddit, and you'll find it peppered with highly upvoted threads decrying the competition.
But the demonstrations are not focused on decrying just police shootings — they are, broadly, an anti-violence march.
When Trump's backers respond, they film it and broadcast it throughout the nation, piously decrying Trump's authoritarian predilections.
They were howling, decrying, persisting, transmuting their fears and transmitting them as well: Putting them on the moon.
Guaido in January invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency, decrying Maduro's 2018 re-election as illegitimate.
World-renowned Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda gave an interview in 2016 decrying the state of Japanese cinema.
Trump often mentions Kavanaugh's confirmation as one of his greatest accomplishments, repeatedly decrying how Democrats treated the judge.
The former vice president also earned the ire of topless dairy-decrying protesters during his Super Tuesday speech.
Once in the game I found myself rolling my eyes at The New Pork Times decrying my deficit.
Russia tried to rig our election in favor of Trump even as Trump was decrying a rigged election.
The paper had recently led a nationwide editorial-writing effort decrying President Trump's "enemy of the people" rhetoric.
Stone pleaded not guilty to the charges last week, while decrying the manner by which he was arrested.
Conservatives are also decrying the deal as a budget-busting deficit bomb that came together without any transparency.
The department has denied that Trump's tweets decrying the original sentence recommendation played any part in the decision.
Last week, when Mitt Romney wrote an op-ed decrying the president's terrible character, many conservatives were incensed.
White people decrying why they can't use the word are, in effect, seeking the consequence-free use of it.
Of course, Trump has bigger problem on his hands than pop culture artists decrying his use of their works.
This perceived cancellation caused an uproar, with many decrying the lack of suits sized for women on the ISS.
Spencer posted a video on YouTube decrying his suspension, and it's about as level-headed as you might expect.
Decrying "imperialism" still resonates for many in a region scarred by Washington's support of coups during the Cold War.
Maxine Waters, D-California, reading excerpts from a letter members later presented to Attorney General Loretta Lynch decrying violence.
" On NBC, Kate Snow said the "inflammatory" Trump tweet was different than most, "with many decrying it as racist.
Gloria Steinem is decrying attempts to drag Jennifer Aniston into the chatter surrounding Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce.
Relatives of the dead stormed out of a meeting with Ethiopian Airlines on Thursday, decrying a lack of transparency.
President Trump has already shot back, decrying Germany's trade surplus with the U.S. and its relatively small defense budget.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid wrote to Comey shortly afterward, decrying "the clear double-standard" Comey appeared to exhibit.
"He served 3 presidents," Trump said of Jackson Saturday evening at a Michigan rally, decrying "vicious rumors" against him.
But they find common cause in decrying Trump's rhetoric — which now defines their party more than any economic policy.
Several articles followed the initial Twitter backlash to Abramson's proofs, decrying the lack of fact-checking in book publishing.
Is it hypocritical to call for less severe sentences for "regular" criminals while decrying leniency for white-collar defendants?
Democrats have reacted to the emails with outrage, decrying Miller as a white nationalist and calling for his resignation.
Using the hashtag, he called out journalist and activist Shaun King, who has been compiling and decrying such incidents.
WikiLeaks, an online bastion of government leaks, sent out a tweet early Friday decrying a bit of leaked information.
Then came employee James Damore's internal memo, titled "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber," decrying the very principle of gender equality.
Also, Cornwell greenlighting a genocide, given her speeches decrying Lorca's irrationality throughout the season, didn't wash with me. 2.
Biden, who entered the race decrying the "circular firing squad," showed he had been picking through Harris' record, too.
It was only later that the messages from Mr. Nadella and Mr. Smith decrying the immigration policy were released.
He did, however, have a long history of anti-abortion activism, and had written several articles decrying birth control.
Yet she also tacks in the opposite political direction, decrying corporate control over government and promoting expanded social programs.
Her posture is ever so slightly stricken after she's misled Claudius into decrying the faithful Otho as a traitor.
Trump capped the press conference by decrying the media as "corrupt" and accusing them of holding the country back.
Trump's tweets were met with an immediate backlash, with everyone from Joe Biden to J.K. Rowling decrying the ban.
On Monday, the suspected shooter's family released a strong statement decrying the attack, and expressing their shock and anguish.
The people want honest elections, decrying Maduro's corruption and the abuse of power by both politicians and state forces.
Jackie Walorski (R-IN) led a "drive-in" rally with companies including Toyota, Kia, Honda, decrying foreign car tariffs.
Since then, we've seen a plethora of headlines decrying the end of truth, democracy, and civilization as we know it.
It also includes letters signed by some rabbis decrying vaccination as well as "cherry picked" and outdated research, Feldman said.
Markus Söder affected moderation, decrying "ideologues" (ie, the Greens) on the left and "populists" (ie, the AfD) on the right.
The demonstration, decrying what protests called a "dictatorship" in the country, is the largest Kazakhstan has seen in recent years.
In Warsaw, his three appearances decrying gun violence in America joined a seemingly endless stream of statements following mass shootings.
" Zeid also told reporters he doesn't plan to tone down his recent remarks decrying dangers posed by "populists and demagogues.
Trump will say something racist, and many on the right will object, decrying a lack of civility on all sides.
Happily, the leading Republican candidates (minus a strangely silent Donald Trump) all made sensible statements decrying the refuge invasion yesterday.
More than 2,000 teachers posted more than 5,000 comments, almost all of them decrying the impact the election was having.
Marksbury is a founding member of the Monumental Task Committee -- a group decrying the city's planned removal of Confederate statues.
Almost 230,220 years ago Socrates was decrying the spread of written language, arguing that it would erode memory and knowledge.
Democrats are decrying that timeline, protesting that the bill has been crafted in secret without adequate debate or public consideration.
Decrying what it called "social media sideshows and carnival clatter," the Review-Journal heralded Trump's outsider status and corporate experience.
McCain, after voting to proceed with unprecedentedly secretive process, is giving a general speech decrying a decline in Senate procedure.
Democrats and Republicans delivered remarks at a press freedom event at the Capitol, decrying Khashoggi's murder and calling for accountability.
He has consistently expressed an extremely centrist ideology, decrying the vilification of capitalism and labeling the word "billionaire" an insult.
" Almost simultaneously, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued a statement decrying the piece as "pathetic, reckless, and selfish.
"The Gospel of Slavery: A Primer of Freedom," published in the North, features ringing couplets decrying the evils of bondage.
Even the union representing the men's nation team put out a statement earlier this month decrying U.S. Soccer's discriminatory policies.
The North has a history of making unfounded claims and is known for decrying international provocation on its own terms.
The president has railed against the whistleblower, accusing the individual of being partisan and decrying their allegations as secondhand information.
Decrying this concession as too little, he signed the bill but then did the sort of thing the Framers feared.
Here's a story my colleague Jake Kastrenakes wrote over five years ago decrying the dumb state of the smart home.
Earlier in the week Attorney General William Barr wrote an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal decrying nationwide injunctions.
Now many experts — and members of Congress — are decrying the lack of funding for efforts to counter white nationalist extremism.
On Thursday, the New York Times published two letters to the editor decrying Vance's decision not to hold Weinstein accountable.
On Monday, No. 2 Senate Democrat Dick Durbin put out a statement decrying the new guidelines, calling them "mass deportation" implementation.
" That controversial comment drew howls of protest, Cleveland Cavaliers basketball star LeBron James decrying that Trumps comments "made hate fashionable again.
That same month, workers at Whole Foods — which Amazon owns — released a statement decrying the company's work with Palantir and ICE.
Some videos now titled "Tide Pod Challenge" show people pretending to almost eat the laundry pods but then decrying the challenge.
After her casting announcement, Bergdorf came under attack for her previous Facebook posts decrying the neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
" Trump has often touted his support from Americans in the rust belt and the center of the country, decrying "coastal elites.
In addition to decrying Trump's failings per se, they thus also fret publicly that he is making the GOP look bad.
The lawmaker had been at the forefront of protests decrying medicine shortages, crumbling health infrastructure, and a mass emigration of doctors.
Trump demonstrated Friday morning that the Russia probe continues to consume his attention, tweeting a stream of messages decrying the controversy.
He reveled in Cyndi Lauper at a time when most people in his circle were decrying the depoliticization of mainstream music.
The institutions that Trump had spent a year or more decrying—the judiciary and the intelligence community, in particular—struck back.
They were already decrying Indonesia's plans to execute by firing squad 14 people, most of them foreigners convicted of drug offences.
They crowd around a microphone at a press conference decrying Murray's firing and urging protests, which eventually spread across the country.
Even the hashtag #gamefreaklied is filled with people decrying (and sometimes debunking) the intent and claims made by the original posters.
Kendi bitterly recalls a speech he gave at an oratory contest in high school, decrying the bad habits of black youth.
Ironically, the most vocal civil rights leaders continue to praise the Clintons in public, while decrying their legacy behind closed doors.
Some far-right conservative writers quickly pounced on the announcement, decrying it as a covert attempt to muzzle their legitimate content.
Calegari wrote a blog post decrying the situation as "a complete disaster," to a chorus of amens from prominent number theorists.
"I implore for the world concord among all peoples" he said, decrying blood "shed in the wars tearing our world apart".
Of the two, Hapes was the louder voice when it came to decrying what both perceived as an injustice by Bell.
Uber CTO Thuan Pham reportedly sent an email to a few employees decrying the election of Trump, according to Business Insider.
President Donald Trump invoked the case in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of the wall along the Mexican border.
Sanford had been critical of Trump at times, saying he "fanned the flames" of intolerance and decrying his disregard for facts.
Healthcare groups are decrying Republican senators for closing their doors to the public as they write legislation repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
This has led to House Democrats decrying McConnell's so-called "legislative graveyard," a moniker the Senate majority leader has proudly adopted.
I'd just written a column decrying the lack of economic diversity at elite colleges, and the reader was sympathetic to it.
You'd expect conservatives who have spent their careers decrying the dangers of the national debt to shudder at such an estimate.
He also worked the practical angle, decrying the loss of the seals as a resource, the economic impact of their extinction.
She delivered a prepared monologue decrying the corruption of political leaders, the food industry, inveterate racism and neglect of the poor.
Jeb Bush (R), accused Trump of turning the Oval Office into a "shithole," decrying his administration's "morally bankrupt" position on immigration.
And, yes, it is rich that President Trump is decrying someone for being rude or for allegedly treating people badly. 29.
" By Tuesday, however, he was calling prominent Hill Democrats "stone cold CRAZY" on Twitter and decrying their actions against "innocent people.
So at his rally in Wisconsin on Wednesday evening, he followed up his remarks decrying political violence by slamming the media.
Clark's death touched off protests, calling for policing reform and decrying the use of deadly force by law enforcement against minorities.
Trump threatened to veto the bill before ultimately signing it, decrying the bill's lack of funding for his border wall proposal.
The night Judge Watson issued his ruling, Trump spent a chunk of a campaign-rally-style speech in Nashville decrying it.
He revisited campaign themes from four years ago, decrying illegal immigration, the news media and his 2016 Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
The artist John Criscitello protested the gentrification of Capitol Hill, Seattle's gayborhood, with a series of compelling posters decrying Amazon's brogrammer colonizers.
At least 100 people or more walked through the city's downtown, holding signs decrying Trump, police-involved shootings and deportation of immigrants.
On Thursday, Trump basked in his acquittal while decrying Democrats' efforts to undermine him as "bullshit" and taking shots at Utah Sen.
At the Washington Post, Callum Borchers tells the story: Several pundits who mere weeks ago were decrying Trump are now supporting him.
And now Republicans are conducting this process much more clandestinely than Democrats did with Obamacare, after they spent years decrying that process.
Not so attractive in a year when a democratic socialist decrying big money in politics ran a strong campaign against Clinton. Sen.
Another ad featured a black woman holding a gun and decrying police brutality, prompting a public apology from Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.
And while he's often been vocal in decrying Obama's achievements, Trump's actions have not always have been as sweeping as he suggested.
In his final speech, he warned Americans away from a politics of fear — decrying, in only thinly veiled language, the Trump campaign.
Republicans have long demanded reforms to the American welfare system, decrying bloated federal handout programs that they claim disincentivize Americans from working.
Conway slammed television news networks for hosting "laughable" six-person panels decrying Trump's decision, adding that journalists were part of the problem.
It appears that part of the way they became rich was by decrying welfare for poor folks, then grabbing it for themselves.
Phillips noted that Graves released a statement on Monday decrying the "unjust acts" of separating children from their parents at the border.
The president spent much of his time at the summit decrying discrepancies in how much each NATO member contributes to defense spending.
In the essay, Emerson addresses the connection between joy, reason, and time spent in nature, decrying everything else that comes in between.
There's obvious irony in a money-making enterprise like "Star Wars" -- fattening the coffers of the Disney empire -- decrying capitalism run amok.
Kobach had met with Trump 10 days earlier and had brought with him a paper decrying non-citizen registration and voter fraud.
In September, Ms. Victoria wrote a searing essay in The Nashville Scene decrying the expensive makeover that had begun transforming North Nashville.
And Israelis are fully justified in decrying attempts to delegitimize their state and question the right of a Jewish state to exist.
Advocates had gathered there to press him for support on public financing, decrying the influence of special interests in New York politics.
Trump has spent most of his presidency decrying fake news — all the while building his own legend with the fakest of news.
Critics decrying the lack of investment in the system ignore the billions available and provide no real solution for attacking today's problems.
Obama once again declined to use the term "radical Islam," or anything close to it, instead decrying the "perversion" of the religion.
Opposition politicians have slammed Nawaz's plans as dynastic, with opposition party leader Imran Khan decrying Pakistani politics as a "form of monarchy".
It is not enough in this environment for CEOs to merely release boilerplate memoranda and trendy tweets decrying hate, bigotry, and racism.
" The president also fleetingly criticized House Democrats over his impeachment, decrying it as a "hoax" and an attempt to "nullify your ballots.
Republicans have long demanded reforms to the American welfare system, decrying bloated federal handout programs that they claim disincentives Americans from working.
Indeed, just last August, he issued a public statement decrying President Obama's decision to mass commute the sentences of non-violent drug offenders.
Weinstein mocked that notion in his tweet, and conservatives agreed, decrying the firing on grounds of censorship, freedom of speech, and political correctness.
Numerous Republican lawmakers reacted harshly to reports of the withdrawal, decrying the decision as a grave mistake that could even restore ISIS's strength.
On Twitter Monday, Michelle Obama re-tweeted a message from former first lady Laura Bush promoting a column she wrote decrying the policy.
Update: Donald Trump has issued a tweet decrying reports that he will work on The New Celebrity Apprentice while in office as president.
I know plenty in power who should have gone home long ago – many of whom still make their livings from decrying the establishment.
Flake gave a speech on the Senate floor decrying the treatment of both Kavanaugh and the women who have made accusations against him.
Update: Jim Carrey released a statement Thursday decrying the degree to which people have pried into the private lives of his loved ones.
He is politically liberal, decrying sexism, racism, and "the fear of people who are different," and is a vocal critic of Donald Trump.
He hurried away and wrote a poem, decrying not only the Nazi executioners but also Soviet anti-Semitism and the amnesia it fostered.
Affleck's march to victory was unimpeded by dozens of (mostly women) writers decrying it online in the months leading up to the Oscars.
Chris Coons also joined the fray, expressing confidence in Lynch's objectivity but decrying the meeting, even if innocuous, as sending the wrong signal.
On Friday, the apparently retaliatory killing in Dallas of five police officers patrolling an otherwise peaceful protest decrying these, and other, police shootings.
We may be decrying millennial pink as the color of the hour, but trust us, we're still very much invested in the shade.
One aspect of the video is off: in decrying "identity politics" Ryan shouldn't have been addressing an audience that is nearly all white.
Only you and I both know it's never that simple — not in politics and not in life," he says, decrying "all this presumption.
He too had his moments in the debate, elegantly decrying Mr Obama's quietist foreign policy and China's brutality in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
And Israelis are fully justified in decrying attempts to legitimize[1] their state and question the right of a Jewish state to exist.
It was one of the biggest crackdowns of recent years against an increasingly defiant opposition decrying President Vladimir Putin's tight grip on power.
In fact, for this reason, those on the left decrying the GOP plan as a tax cut for the rich are dead wrong.
Viewers here watch with horror Mr. Trump's leering, reddened face decrying them from Michigan to Mississippi — and the big crowds egging him on.
Accompanying the hilarious photos was a message decrying the act of vandalism and informing the public that this is in fact a crime.
McCaskill's idea of how to win isn't as exciting as motivating younger and minority voters by decrying the misdeeds of the Trump Administration.
Mr. Fields later drove toward the crowd of counterprotesters, many of whom were carrying signs promoting equality and decrying discrimination, the indictment says.
They've earned millions of followers by decrying political correctness, warning about the dangers of Islam and mass migration, and mocking social justice warriors.
On Tuesday, he lashed out again at the media by decrying the "Fake News narrative" that he had evolved on the coronavirus response.
Above all, criticizing President Trump, calling him a racist and decrying the way he has divided the country around racial and ethnic lines.
Decrying Maduro as an autocrat who has wrecked the OPEC nation's economy, Venezuela's opposition is demanding elections to resolve Venezuela's grave political crisis.
Drug pricing advocates are decrying the budget deal announced Wednesday for leaving out a bipartisan drug pricing measure that they had pushed for.
And the fact that Sanders, a man most famous for decrying the greed of "millionaires and billionaires," is himself millionaire has raised eyebrows.
Social media posts sprang up decrying the game's light treatment of the subject matter in what had been released about it so far.
At one point, Merkley read a 1998 speech by one of the past giants of the Senate, Democrat Robert Byrd, decrying partisanship in Congress.
Echoing remarks she made to PEOPLE in 2016, the princess defended animal circus acts, decrying critics as being uninformed about the circus' actual conditions.
In decrying the phenomenon of fake news, Trump creates fake news to distract the nation's attention from his attacks based on ignorance or hate.
Last week, Ghosn's wife released a letter she sent to Human Rights Watch decrying the treatment her husband has faced while detained and investigated.
The orders marked Trump's latest attempt to follow through on his campaign rhetoric decrying other countries for taking advantage of the US' trade policies.
When in 2015 it held "Orangefest", an event in Glasgow, a petition opposing it and decrying the Order's "hate-filled" marches gathered 27,000 signatures.
A protester decrying Trump administration immigration and refugee policies holds a sign pointing toward pro-Trump counterdemonstrators on June 218, 203, in Los Angeles.
On Monday, The New York Times reported that hundreds of Facebook employees had recently signed a letter to Mark Zuckerberg also decrying the policy.
Even Muhammad Khatami, a former president who had tried to mend fences with the West, called on reformists to join hardliners in decrying America.
First, decrying partisanship can make it seem as if we're just talking about bad manners, when we're really looking at huge differences on substance.
Trump's entry into the Republican presidential primary in June 2015 began with a speech audaciously promising to end Islamist terrorism and decrying illegal immigration.
There were academics from top universities, expert advisers to the Defense Department, and activists who have spent years decrying vulnerabilities in electronic voting machines.
In a twist of history, California's leftist leaders are now embracing state's rights, decrying Washington as a threat to a local way of life.
As recently as last summer, the courts forcefully went on record decrying rampant attempts to make it harder for people of color to vote.
But if nationalists have a point in decrying the "global citizenship" that Monocle epitomizes, it lies in the magazine's subtle approach to cultural homogenization.
China, North Korea's most important partner, has also started recently decrying the nuclear tests -- Beijing says it's committed to denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula.
In recent years, Reich has developed a huge following for his Facebook videos decrying inequality, promoting Bernie Sanders, and articulating a progressive economic vision.
Trump spent the hours before the hearing began decrying the witnesses as "Never Trumpers" and tweeting out quotes from Fox News hosts ripping Democrats.
In response, hundreds of politicians and activists published a letter decrying a culture of "omerta" in which victims are told to just carry on.
During his trip to the US last year, he did meet Wall Street execs, despite decrying their brand of "savage capitalism" in the past.
Democratic lawmakers, meanwhile, have also visited facilities along the border, decrying the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies and treatment of immigrants in federal custody.
Google Mateen's name in the mainstream press and political commentary, and you are sure to find statements decrying the repression of gays in America.
We've also witnessed candidates on the left demand higher taxes for the wealthy while decrying that the "rich still aren't paying their fair share".
The president routinely rails against the special counsel's investigation, decrying it as a politically motivated inquiry and questioning why it is not targeting Democrats.
The Trump-led right has also mocked proposals from Democrats, most recently decrying the Green New Deal as a socialist conspiracy to outlaw hamburgers.
" Trump went a step further on Wednesday, decrying The New York Times as "a true enemy of the people" and calling its reporting "false.
Joe Manchin of West Virginia issued statements after decrying Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's bill for prioritizing big business over money for hospitals and workers.
As his supporters broke into the "Free Meek" chants that have been ubiquitous to protests decrying his plight, the "Going Bad" rapper interrupted them.
Republicans have largely decried the process surrounding impeachment, decrying it as a partisan exercise intended solely to remove Trump from office out of hostility.
Prominent left-leaning journalist and activist Owen Jones used it as the title of his debut book, decrying the "demonization of the working class". 
" Decrying the culture of policing tone, Trump lamented: "Our country has become so politically correct that we can't move anymore, we can't walk anymore.
Ahead of those votes Wednesday night, Trump sent a scathing six-page letter to Pelosi decrying the impeachment "crusade" as an "election-nullification scheme."
Civil rights groups, including the NAACP, released a statement decrying the makeup of the jury, which comprised 11 white jurors and one black juror.
Last month, she penned a column for the Washington Post decrying our (bipartisan) tendency to treat rural America as a racial and political monolith.
" Barack Obama, who succeeded Bush in the White House, burst onto the national scene by decrying the notion of rival "red America" and "blue America.
Mourning, protesting and decrying Webber's killing is not the same as proclaiming his innocence or or trying to justify the crimes he may have committed.
Leaders of opposition political parties met with the Organization of American States' representative in Paraguay, decrying the "institutional coup" and asking the organization to intervene.
I hope that many more voices in tech will join mine in decrying the harmful effects of needless patent litigation — our future depends on it.
The governor's race has given unscrupulous politicians a simple blueprint for winning office: stir up religious fervour by decrying real or invented insults to Islam.
Back in 1992 several industrialists put their name to a full-page ad decrying the destruction by a Hindu mob of the Babri Masjid mosque.
The news prompted a huge outcry from scientists and ethics experts overnight in the US and China, decrying the experiment as unauthorized, secretive, and dangerous.
Meanwhile, EPA employees protested outside the agency's headquarters on Wednesday, decrying budget cuts alongside activists and lawmakers who want to "Boot Pruitt" out of office. .
In today's LGBT media landscape, there is no shortage of pieces decrying the decline of the gay bar and Grindr's negative impact on queer culture.
In March, Ecuador&aposs government cut off Assange&aposs internet connection following his activity on social media decrying the arrest of a Catalan separatist politician.
Sanford had been critical of Trump at times, saying he "fanned the flames" of intolerance and decrying what he characterized as his disregard for facts.
Violations in Pakistan-administered Kashmir "are of a different caliber or magnitude", the U.N. report said, while decrying restrictions on freedoms of expression and association.
The president, who regularly declares that his administration is getting unfair media coverage, has made frequent speeches and tweets decrying "fake news" and fabricated sources.
While some elements of this international intrigue remain in "A Nation Under Our Feet," Coates legitimizes at least some of the voices decrying monarchical rule.
She performed in "Rumplestiltskin" in May, and before arriving at Virginia Tech, she appeared in a public service-style video decrying unemployment among college graduates.
When Trump pulled out of the Paris climate deal, May came under fire for refusing to sign a letter from European leaders decrying Trump's decision.
By election day, the same groups had pivoted sharply to decrying so-called sanctuary cities in a last-ditch effort to turn out the base.
Unions spent the 19th and early 20th centuries decrying "judge-made law" and seeking, essentially, to get the government and courts out of labor disputes.
Border closures, measures to limit entry, restrictive asylum procedures, indefinite detention in appalling conditions, and offshore processing had regrettably increased, he said, decrying "rising xenophobia".
The group pulled all their dogs from the prison and started a "Justice for Evie" campaign on their Facebook site, decrying the abuse Evie suffered.
Rather than decrying conspiracy theories as a blight caused by both sides, it's crucial to solve the political crisis that is causing them to proliferate.
Two weeks ago, there were further protests decrying the content and funding of a current photographic exhibition, "This Place," about Israel and the West Bank.
And after a few months of reflection, he's now penned an angry attack on the culinary Bible, decrying its "amateurism" and the inspectors' "profound incompetence."
A coalition of 30 media organizations gathered with the paper to file a brief Tuesday decrying the Parkland school board's request, according to the newspaper.
The White House took the rare step of jumping into the debate, decrying the ad as "misleading" and asking the PAC to remove Obama's likeness.
Liberals and conservatives usually react to Trump's decrees in predictable ways, decrying the orders they do not agree with and supporting the ones they like.
In the time since, Trump has continued to rail against the special counsel's investigation, decrying it as a "witch hunt" and a waste of money.
After poor public performances by some of Silicon Valley's hottest private companies, venture capitalists are decrying the traditional IPO process in favor of direct listings.
Ironically, many of the same voices savaging the INF Treaty cheered President Bush's disastrous invasion of Iraq and are still decrying the Iran nuclear agreement.
Trump has repeatedly railed against the Mueller investigation, decrying it as a "witch hunt" and alleging that the special counsel's team is biased against him.
Specifically, protesters have been decrying leader Carrie Lam and Air-traffic controllers and other workers did not report to work at the airport on Monday, .
AARP has been on the warpath against the bill, decrying what it calls an "age tax" that will allow insurers to charge older people more.
Over the past few years though, more and more protesters have been taking to the streets decrying the tradition ... calling it insensitive, outdated and racist.
Eight House Republicans on Wednesday joined Democrats to vote in favor of a resolution decrying the Trump administration's push to have the courts invalidate ObamaCare.
But Warren goes further, decrying the way U.S. businesses have operated "for decades" and saying her legislation will "fix" what she sees as fundamental problems.
On Friday, Fox News host Tucker Carlson called out another major tech corporation, this time decrying Amazon for the company's low wages and business practices.
Harry's Kensington Palace office issued a rebuke to the media in November 2016, decrying the sexism and racism Markle had suffered in some press reports.
Mr. Erdogan has been explicit about wanting to uncouple Turkish and Western culture: he gave a speech in January decrying foreign influence at Turkish universities.
But little was done to enforce it, and decrying the occupation became a staple talking point for President Hafez al-Assad, the current president's father.
But even there, Kasich tied with Trump, the candidate who entered the race by decrying Mexican immigrants as "rapists" who are bringing "drugs" and "crime."
One photograph depicts an anarchist in a cluttered cabin, surrounded by books and scraps of paper covered with angry notes decrying the urban rat race.
As the campaign spread, leaders at groups like the A.N.C. Youth League gave inflammatory speeches, decrying the "stranglehold" that rich whites had on the economy.
"Pelosi said that "the president leaves us no choice but to act," decrying Trump&aposs actions as "in defiance of the vision of our founders.
" The governor's active role stands in contrast to his call last week for legislators to stand down from appointing someone, decrying the politicking as "baloney.
Sowore ran against Buhari in Nigeria's February elections and has joined campaigns decrying corruption and poor governance in previous governments in the West African nation.
And anyone who hoped that Ivanka might be a voice decrying the white supremacists and anti-Semites activated by her father's campaign is still hoping.
Decrying someone's research for being anthropomorphic may have more to do with a critic's unexamined assumptions about human exceptionalism than inaccuracy on the scholar's part.
Somerville's case ignited national fury, with people decrying the harsh sentence and expressing doubt that a white person would be punished with as little sympathy.
Trump has repeatedly railed against the Mueller investigation, decrying it as a "witch hunt" and alleging that the special counsel's team is biased against him.
At times, Monday's hearing sounded reminiscent of the health-care debate, with Democrats decrying what they called a closed-door process that lacked public hearings.
In 1962, Jalal Al-e Ahmad published his seminal book, Gharbzadegi [Westoxification] decrying cultural mimicry of the West that was eroding Iranians' own cultural character.
Administration spokespeople have indicated as much in statements and press backgrounders, decrying Iran's non-nuclear "bad behavior" as violating the spirit of the nuclear deal.
And this is why health researchers who study the agency have been decrying this act since it started making its way through Congress in 2014.
Last week, Ghosn's wife Carole released a letter she sent to Human Rights Watch, decrying the harsh treatment he husband faces while detained and being investigated.
Washington (CNN)CNN's Jake Tapper took President Donald Trump to task Wednesday for decrying "conspiracy theories" in the media, given the President's history of promoting them.
Here are just some of her most outrageous moments: Decrying Jesus at the Emmys In 2007 she was presented with an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program.
Critics in Mississippi pressed federal officials to initiate an investigation there after the recent spate of violence, decrying conditions that they described as inhumane and unconstitutional.
Gottlieb named names — "Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Google, Yahoo, and Bing" — in his remarks, decrying how they have failed to police illicit sales of opioid drugs.
For months, President Donald Trump has been decrying the federal courts for stifling his ban on citizens of six majority-Muslim countries entering the United States.
Stories of these police killings have been in the headlines over the past few months, with anguished family members decrying officers' violence toward their loved ones.
Oh says reading that email for the first time was "shitty," particularly as half of the "essay-long" missive was dedicated to decrying how she speaks.
He was, of course, referring to the media, decrying the press as "liars" and "sick people," framing them as a fundamental threat to the United States.
That clearly doesn't sit well with the president, who spent valuable prep time firing off two tweets decrying the lack of Fox News in his life.
" The Trump administration as a whole has a uniquely contentious relationship with the press, exemplified by the president's fondness for decrying critical coverage as "fake news.
One fan praises Captain America actor Chris Evans as a real-life hero decrying Nazis and hate on Twitter, while another adjusts their Spider-Man pajamas.
On Independence Square, demonstrators demanded that public money held abroad be returned to state coffers, decrying Mr Lourenço's offer of amnesty to those who took it.
There's the personal — getting custody of her granddaughter, currently adopted, as she was, by religious Christians ("they think like Trump," she says, decrying their Facebook posts).
" CNN's Jake Tapper pushed Miller on the story Thursday, asking, "Isn't Mr. Trump and your campaign doing exactly what he is decrying on the campaign trail?
The day before, Mediapro issued a statement decrying the inclusion by the Spanish police of Mr Roures's name in an investigation into who organised the referendum.
You couldn't even make a film decrying Nazism until right before the U.S. entered World War II.Filmmakers getting out of the exhibiting game changed things dramatically.
But the Canadian-born comic reserved some criticism for news organizations themselves, decrying pundit-heavy coverage and explosive shouting matches between "partisan hacks" on cable networks.
Thousands of protesters marched across Scotland during the American president's visit over the weekend, decrying Trump's approach to foreign relations, immigration, the environment, and much more.
The president lashed out at "SNL" on Sunday morning, decrying the comedy show and NBC for "one sided coverage" and suggesting he bring a legal challenge.
Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is calling for a repeal of the Second Amendment, decrying the right to bear arms as outdated and misunderstood.
Abortion The draft does not diverge strongly, however, from the 2012 position on abortion, saying that unborn children are protected by the Constitution and decrying abortion.
"I can state w/ confidence that many intel members now decrying 'leaks' of classified info have themselves 'leaked' classified info knowingly," Carl Bernstein tweeted on Monday.
Five days after The New York Times investigation on the movie producer's sexual misconduct was published in October 2017, Clinton issued a statement decrying his behavior.
The New York Daily News on Thursday previewed its Friday cover, decrying the national "humiliation" of President Trump's attacks on "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski.
Tracy, an out-of-work hotel clerk in her late fifties, was lamenting the damage at the other Prince's and decrying its rivals as diabolical impostors.
Mayors from across the country have been actively speaking out about what happened in Charlottesville, mostly decrying the racist rhetoric and behavior of the white nationalists.
Taye takes advantage of these moments to rap in overdrive, packing in gleeful references to classic video games and decrying the strange highs of subpar weed.
Even its women's annex, the W.N.B.A., captured a recent news cycle or two when some of its players wore warm-up shirts decrying the gun violence.
What is interesting is that the Clinton staffers' name-calling and anger embodied the very sort of hostile decorum that Clinton had been decrying against Trump.
The public surfacing of facts like these have important leaders — elected and appointed alike — decrying current technical violation policies in general and for marijuana in particular.
They spent so much time decrying the state of the country that they had little response to Trump's more full-throated nostalgia for a brighter past.
Netanyahu has repeatedly professed his innocence, decrying the investigations as an "attempted coup" driven by the left and the media -- a view shared by his supporters.
Outside Edgbaston, Pakistan fans brought signs demanding "Justice for Kashmir," decrying the treatment of Muslims in the India-controlled Kashmir Valley, likening it to colonial repression.
A video montage of news anchors at Sinclair stations across the country regurgitating the same company-mandated script decrying "false news" went viral over the weekend.
Saad Hariri, who is currently leading the country in a caretaker role after resigning as prime minister in late October, issued a statement decrying the violence.
It put him in the position of decrying the bombing there while seeming to play down Mr. López Rivera's association with his group's deadly bombing campaign.
Several teams issued statements in the wake of Trump's criticism of players choosing to kneel, decrying Trump's comments as divisive and maintaining players' right to protest.
" The Guild responded with a letter decrying the editorial, calling it "a blight on the 231 years of service the Post-Gazette has provided its readers.
But others are decrying it as hypocritical, asking the DNC to hold itself to a higher standard and think about the message it sends to voters.
But the president hasn't trusted America's intelligence agencies since the start, namely, decrying a January 2017 assessment saying Russia tried to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Hess took the unusual step of announcing the move on its quarterly earnings conference call, publicly mentioning Schlumberger and decrying the quality of service and parts provided.
The lawmaker, who represented the coastal state of Vargas, was at the forefront of protests decrying medicine shortages, crumbling health infrastructure, and a mass emmigration of doctors.
He took a defiant tone with Moscow, saying "the Russians are not our friends" and decrying anyone who would ignore the country's suspected influence on the election.
In decrying the state of the nation's infrastructure, the President Monday remarked on the number of tiles missing from the roof of tunnels in New York City.
The incident comes after a week of business leaders, activists, and artists decrying Trump's defense of white supremacists and neo-Nazis who gathered in Charlottesville last Saturday.
Though some details surrounding the incident remain unclear, an online hashtag #BoycottDelta has erupted since Saleh's video surfaced, with users decrying Delta's actions and discrimination from passengers.
Trump has spent much of the campaign trail decrying money in politics and saying he is self-funding his campaign to not be beholden to special interests.
After she was cut off, Warren recorded a Facebook Live video on the steps of the Capitol decrying McConnell's decision; it got more than 3 million views.
Ilhan Omar, tweeting a video that featured images of the attack spliced with clips of Omar decrying acts of hatred against Muslims that occurred in its aftermath.
A team of researchers from the Georgetown University School of Medicine wrote a paper decrying the concept of colon cleansing as ineffective at best, dangerous at worst.
CNN's KFile reported Monday that as a National Review columnist in the early 2000s, Moore wrote multiple columns decrying the participation of women in professional sports events.
An estimated 300 protesters, some of them carrying guns, paraded through the city, decrying the prosecution of Harney County ranchers Dwight Hammond Jr. and his son Steven.
An estimated 33 protesters, some of them carrying guns, paraded through the city, decrying the prosecution of Harney County ranchers Dwight Hammond Jr. and his son Steven.
Both groups have taken a strong stance in opposition to Russia in recent months, calling for sanctions against Moscow, exposing its human rights abuses and decrying oligarchs.
John Hickenlooper for his centrism too; Hickenlooper gave a speech decrying Sanders's brand of democratic socialism after the Vermont senator delivered remarks defending the ideology this week.
More extreme conservative members of the House are decrying the bill as "Obamacare lite," calling for a faster reduction of government spending and more cuts to Medicaid.
On Thursday, Pinkett Smith's friend and onetime costar Queen Latifah expressed her support for Pinkett Smith's outspokenness, while decrying the lack of representation among minorities in Hollywood.
"The morality police were out in force, decrying Sharapova for taking a drug for its performance-enhancing qualities," added Egelstaff, a Commonwealth Games bronze medalist in 2006.
"By decrying the Iran deal and saying it's a piece of trash, he has to get a better deal with North Korea to justify it," Blinken said.
" In a post on his official website decrying the impact of climate change, Young said "I have lost my home before to a California wildfire, now another.
Steinle's death became a rallying cry for Trump and others, who have invoked the case in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of the border wall.
A global coalition coordinating the effort to root out widespread corruption in the energy sector is decrying the Trump administration's decision to pull out of the effort.
Brazil's rapidly expanding evangelical congregations have created a conservative political force, which Bolsonaro tapped into by decrying sex education in schools and pushing back against gay rights.
In decrying contemporary hyperpartisanship, we must not over-romanticize the old interest-group politics, in which party leaders worked out bargains among competing interests behind closed doors.
" Others in the "China lobby" like Douglas MacArthur would keep up the drum beat against Acheson by decrying those "who advocate appeasement and defeatism in the Pacific.
In December last year, sex workers, outreach workers, NGOs and academics from ten countries gave evidence in parliament decrying the Nordic model and calling for full decriminalisation.
News of the deal had members of the Tuesday Group decrying MacArthur, claiming he "overstepped his bounds" and calling for him to step down as co-chair.
In an age of lamentation over economic injustice, and with political movements on the march decrying immigrants as threats, weaker growth is likely to spur more conflict.
Although the education secretary claims the rules are unclear and wants to review them, a group of 18 states sued on Thursday, decrying the move as illegal.
This patchwork, which I've been decrying for three weeks now, is actually undermining the efforts of states that are imposing the stay-at-home orders, the quarantines.
This disparity matters, because in the commercial world, the very thing that the UN's meeting this week is decrying — the spread of autonomous systems — is the goal.
They say the president has made it so that Democrats devote their speaking time and mental energy to decrying him, rather than articulating their own policy positions.
Annie Proulx, who was given a Lifetime Achievement Award, gave a fiery and charming speech, decrying the "garbage-laden tsunami of raw data" that is social media.
" Andrew's take: • The idea of the Trump administration buying a major telecom is a curious proposal from an administration that is currently decrying the rise of "socialism.
But Republicans balked at spending taxpayer dollars to cover the program's deficit — decrying it as a bailout for insurers — and blocked the federal government from making payments.
Investing in black leaders and institutions — and then cashing in on those relationships by decrying menthol bans as inherently racist — is one of Big Tobacco's central strategies.
Soon, members of Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, were decrying the IRS&apos tactics and introducing legislation to stop the IRS from ever taking similar steps again.
Protesters on a grassy area in front of the building held signs and chanted, most decrying the immigration stance and policies of her husband, President Donald Trump.
Money in politics has become a heated issue the 2016 presidential race, with candidates from both parties at times decrying the state of the campaign finance system.
This year, more than a hundred and fifty former officers and enlisted men signed a letter decrying the "completely unacceptable" use of the military for political purposes.
The #MeToo movement in China was initiated earlier this year on university campuses, as students circulated open letters decrying sexual misbehavior by professors and demanding better protections.
There are purists decrying the death of pure music (whatever that means), bands trying to figure out how to write a song with some kind of longevity.
This is the same Congress that demands Facebook implement sweeping restrictions while decrying any instance where the speech it favors is caught up in the wide net.
PAS, for its part, has defended Mr. Najib against charges of embezzlement, for example decrying the United States investigation into the 1MDB scandal as a foreign intervention.
Mick Mulvaney, Trump's budget director, justified the cuts by decrying the country's terrible budget deficit and insisting that not supplying struggling people with federal assistance is somehow compassionate.
Some were driven to the site after an alt-right YouTube personality made a video decrying the decision, but RPGnet's admins have banned the trolls as they've appeared.
If Bixby ends up being not that great, I expect many people will be looking for ways to remap that extra hardware button (or decrying that it's vestigial).
"He's two-faced," Mr. Trump said, decrying his positions on ethanol subsidies before going on an extended rant about Mr. Cruz's Canadian roots and eligibility to be president.
The situation got so vile that one prominent Magic writer, Geordie Tait, published a rant decrying the misogyny of his fellow players before walking away from the game.
Many Republican candidates are softening their tone or removing website references decrying what they long derided as "Obamacare," according to candidates, analysts and healthcare experts in both parties.
Since his indictment by special counsel Robert Mueller last week, Roger Stone has been omnipresent in the media, proclaiming his innocence and decrying the circumstances of his arrest.
Why it matters: The stink against bigness is spreading, with scholars, lawmakers and grassroots organizers decrying the same Big Tech companies that were once considered 0003st century champions.
In March, the vice president, who ran on a separate ticket, sent a message to the United Nations decrying the murders and accusing Duterte of abusing the poor.
On Monday, Sullivan published an uncharacteristically strident blog post decrying the "waste, fraud, and abuse" perpetrated by Senate Republicans as they shouldered aside norms to pass this bill.
The Labour Party, which was at that time decrying government austerity, has none of the sympathy for MMT seen in some of its fellow travellers across the Atlantic.
Last month Matt Hancock launched his own leadership campaign with an attack on Mr Johnson for dismissing businesses' concerns about Brexit, while decrying no-deal as not credible.
However, non-Muslim component parties of Najib's ruling Barisan Nasional coalition government -- which has led the nation since its independence in 1957 -- have formed a consensus decrying it.
The big picture: The stink against bigness is spreading, with scholars, lawmakers and grassroots organizers decrying the same Big Tech companies that were once considered 0003st century champions.
Running them down, as Mr Trump has done, by decrying NATO and other cornerstones of the Western alliance and insulting their leaders, is therefore straightforwardly against America's interest.
"Take one step toward us and we will take two steps toward you," he said in a peace offering while still decrying widespread human rights abuses in Kashmir.
Both Obama and Haley, of course, didn't shy away from political shots while decrying the type of rhetoric the see in the Trump-ian corner of American politics.
Kavanaugh seemed to take issue with that interpretation, decrying what he called the "No religious organizations need apply" rule that he said "appears similar" to the playground case.
The administrative way in which the plan was created also received vitriolic condemnations, with State politicians decrying what they perceive to be a gross abuse of presidential power.
Iran's foreign minister on Sunday rejected Vice President Pence's criticism of the Iranian government, decrying the U.S. as the "single biggest source of destabilization" in the Middle East.
Police and sheriff's departments in Texas are decrying an immigration bill passed by the state legislature, saying it will drive a wedge between law enforcement and immigrant communities.
Jonah Goldberg is receiving loud hosannas, especially from fellow Never Trump conservatives, for his latest National Review column decrying how both the left and right deal with immigration.
Trump has fired off a number of tweets in recent days decrying the Russia probe and suggesting wrongdoing by the FBI, the Justice Department and special counsel investigators.
Grassley and others have raised the possibility of a legislative response to the FOIA rule, decrying what they call a culture of secrecy coming from the federal government.
During our visit, a local newspaper ran an article decrying the gentrification of Noord, saying in effect that you can't see the cows anymore for all the BMWs.
Grassley and others have floated the possibility of a legislative response to the FOIA rule, decrying what they call a culture of secrecy coming from the federal government.
The case became a rallying cry for Trump and GOP politicians, who have invoked Steinle's name in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of a border wall.
King's search for racial justice and black citizenship found him consistently decrying the yawning gap between the lofty rhetoric of American democracy and its at times brutal reality.
Meanwhile, models like Emily Bador in the UK, and Americans Barbie Ferreira and Diana Veras, are sharing body-positive selfies and thoughtful messages decrying society's obsession with thinness.
Had Barack Obama behaved similarly (as he mostly did during the Crimean and Donbass crises), conservatives would have been in full throat, decrying weakness, appeasement and American retreat.
Joe Biden in Sunday night's Democratic debate, decrying Trump's policies, said even "xenophobic folks" should want undocumented immigrants to seek out care for coronavirus without fear of deportation.
" With all the differences in personality, Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Trump have resorted to similar tactics, such as decrying the mainstream news media as purveyors of "fake news.
When a protester from Germany delivered a long speech decrying Coke, sugar and capitalism itself, Mr. Buffett said he would continue to drink his favorite beverage, Cherry Coke.
" But long before Mr. Trump descended his golden escalator, coastal liberals were rolling their eyes at the "flyover states," and right-wing radio hosts were decrying "Hollywood elites.
The price hikes ensure the Trump administration and Congress will continue decrying the cost of prescription drugs this year — even if they continue to do little about it.
" The Honduran foreign ministry also issued a statement Tuesday evening, decrying the march as a political move aimed at "altering the governability, stability and peace of our countries.
Lamb spoke for just six minutes at the Sunday rally, decrying the flood of GOP outside money into the district and promising coal miners he'd have their backs.
In other words, in decrying her fellow Republicans in the Senate as a first campaign message, she is saying she's willing to make McConnell's job much more difficult.
No, conservatives are much safer on traditional ground, decrying subsidies for energy sources they oppose while funneling government resources, mandates, and regulatory rollbacks to energy sources they favor.
Sanders has been a critic of the Obama years, and West, a former Obama surrogate himself, has long been a vociferous critic of the president, decrying his use of
The thought of moving stills being met with the skeptics decrying witchcraft seems far removed from multi-million dollar epic blockbusters, complete with nearly flawless computer-generated imagery (CGI).
In both chambers of the Russian parliament, the heads of the foreign affairs committees defended Flynn, decrying what they view as paranoia about Russia spreading in the United States.
While Trump surged in the polls by decrying failed immigration policies, overstating the numbers of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and vowing to build a wall, his opponents waffled.
They're decrying a combination of quick hearings -- several key nominees will testify next week -- with what they say is a slow pace of nominees returning standard paperwork for vetting.
As The New York Times notes, this wasn't the first time the president tried to dismiss an allegation of sexual assault or misconduct by decrying the accuser's physical appearance.
Opponents cite religious beliefs in decrying abortion as immoral, while the other side casts abortion restrictions as infringing on women's private medical choices and control over their own bodies.
Khan, whose son was killed in the Iraq War, delivered moving words at the DNC urging support for Hillary Clinton and decrying the words and actions of Donald Trump.
Speaking at a joint General Motors-United Auto Workers facility, Obama opened his speech decrying the water contamination calamity, which has spurred accusations of government negligence and cover-ups.
Qataris appeared defiant on Sunday, with newspapers decrying a "siege" and sharing on social media a cartoon of David and Goliath to illustrate Qatar's struggle with its larger neighbors.
Relatives of the dead stormed out of a meeting with Ethiopian Airlines on Thursday, decrying a lack of transparency, while others made the painful trip to the crash scene.
On Monday, Trump retweeted a post from Posobiec decrying the lack of "national media outrage" over shootings in Chicago during the weekend that Charlottesville, Virginia, became a national flashpoint.
The Trump administration in recent weeks has ramped up a pressure campaign against the Iranian government, decrying its leaders as exploitative and corrupt while supporting protesters on the ground.
Three of the largest internet service providers — AT&T, Comcast and Verizon — put out blog posts on Friday decrying what they saw as a misinformation campaign against the bill.
Indeed, it appears buckling Echo into the passenger seat was mostly at attempt to ward off the usual army of commenters decrying anything hard to understand as being fake.
Republicans control the government, but hardline factions within the party, which are decrying any immigration compromise included in the spending bill as "amnesty," are effectively holding the negotiations hostage.
The House passed a bill on a party-line vote to fund both CHIP and community health centers with Democrats decrying how Republicans wanted to pay for the bill.
At a campaign stop in Pennsylvania in September, Ivanka Trump introduced her father by decrying the notion that many working mothers in the U.S. are currently denied paid leave.
Qataris appeared defiant on Sunday, with newspapers decrying a "siege" and sharing on social media a cartoon of David and Goliath to illustrate Qatar's struggle with its larger neighbours.
American Future Fund has been running a series of testimonial-style ads against Mr. Trump for more than a week, featuring three individuals decrying their experience at Trump University.
Decrying the migrant caravan, Trump suggested an interview in the ad occurred this week and that the person depicted was in the current caravan coming toward the United States.
In his latest tweets decrying socialism while claiming to be a socialist or an anarchist or whatever, Musk has also made time to slam an auto industry trade union.
Two other black men were killed days earlier by police in questionable circumstances in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, igniting demonstrations decrying racial bias by U.S. law enforcement.
For over a decade, the GOP has poured millions of dollars into campaign ads decrying the California Democrat and her "San Francisco values" as all that's wrong in America.
Still, Rendell is right about one thing, if for the wrong reasons: Elizabeth Warren is a hypocrite for taking rich people's money and then decrying it during the primary.
Donald Trump, who has spent months decrying politicians who take big money for their campaigns, now says he will accept money from big-dollar donors for the general election.
In 20183, Ronald Reagan, who had built a national following decrying "welfare queens" and the "strapping young buck" who buys T-bone steaks with food stamps, was elected president.
But immigrant rights advocates, who are certainly never shy about decrying the Trump administration's moves, say the public charge rule is even more severe than other measures we've seen.
In response, 65 research scientists and practitioners sent an open letter to the Senate decrying the legislation, which, while "well intentioned," they claimed would make climate change much worse.
The warring opinions each labour to refute the main claims of the other, with Judge Tatel decrying Judge Rao's interpretation as "novel" (twice) and Judge Rao returning the favour.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov vowed a response to the diplomatic expulsions on Tuesday, decrying what he called a "colossal blackmail" campaign by the U.S.  View the discussion thread.
Mr. Mullins, who last year faced criticism for decrying "blue racism," was happy to discuss his reasons for posting the Friday night message that set off a Twitter storm.
After the results of the vote were broadcast, demonstrations decrying the party's nationalist rhetoric and accusing it of flirting with Nazism broke out in Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Cologne.
After the news broke that illicit funds had helped finance his campaign, Roosevelt – by then the sitting president – addressed Congress, decrying the dangers of corporate money in American democracy.
Like the two lobbyists who were just caught drafting newspaper editorials for state representatives in Montana and Ohio, decrying their party's push toward a "government-controlled" health care industry.
Anti-immigrant outbursts, and posters decrying an "alien tide" buttress the theme of Poirot as an outsider whose identity, as a detective and a British subject, is under attack.
As recently as last month, this granddaughter of Armenian refugees wrote a blistering essay on her website decrying the Wall Street Journal's decision to run a genocide-denying advertisement.
Gauld's artwork appeals to me most as a book lover: each piece teases out jokes inherent to the science fiction or literature communities, equally decrying literary snobbery and pedantic fans.
So his tweet Thursday decrying the Washington Post's bombshell story reporting that special counsel Robert Mueller was now investigating Trump for obstruction of justice was only a matter of time.
A proponent of tough immigration policies, Sessions moved to undercut so-called "sanctuary" cities, decrying them in speeches as responsible for crimes committed by people unlawfully in the United States.
Throughout the day and night on Saturday, a plethora of NFL teams issued statements decrying the president's suggestion that players should be fired for not standing during the national anthem.
Between the middle of the 1840s and the early 1850s, the pair co-wrote a number of articles decrying the lax way that the legal system dealt with domestic violence.
The congressional committee that oversees tax issues recently wrote to Brussels, decrying its proposed tech levy as "designed to discriminate against US companies...creating a significant new transatlantic trade barrier".
Decrying a pro forma and unremarkable US-South Korean military exercise, the Pyongyang regime cancelled planned talks with South Korea and threatened to cancel the planned summit with Mr Trump.
" One of the largest conservative campus organizations in the country — one that says it champions free speech on college campuses, while decrying liberal "censorship" — runs a program called "Professor Watchlist.
Darren Aronofsky's complicated parable — equal parts Bible retelling, climate-change metaphor, and examination of fame — has been memorably divisive, with audiences either decrying its obviousness or completely missing the symbolism.
He has been down-to-earth, businesslike and courageous, decrying Robert Mugabe, the former president of his much beefier neighbour, Zimbabwe, when most leaders in Africa winked at his horrors.
The same people decrying 3D-printed guns predicted skyrocketing crime rates after the federal assault weapon ban sunset in 2004 or when state after state has passed concealed handgun laws.
Environmentalists are decrying President-elect Donald Trump's selections of Scott Pruitt to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and former Texas Governor Rick Perry to head the Department of Energy.
Experts worried that the pattern here — a national leader decrying the legitimacy of election results and appointing a partisan to "fix" them — resembled practices of authoritarian leaders in other countries.
Brendan Dassey's family has a lot to celebrate ... but their timing is off, because his mom got a tattoo decrying his imprisonment 20 minutes before a judge ordered his release.
" White House officials sought to shift the focus from the intelligence disclosure to the leaks that led to their publication, with press secretary Sean Spicer decrying them as "frankly dangerous.
And Labour's candidate has worked hard to distance himself from his leader, pledging to be London's most pro-business mayor ever and decrying Mr Corbyn's policies on tax and finance.
" Durbin hit Trump for his tweet earlier Thursday decrying the appointment of a special counsel as a "witch hunt", calling the tweet "standard operating procedure in the Trump White House.
Monday's HBO documentary on the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe begins in 1989, months after his death, with Senator Jesse Helms decrying his work on the floor of the United States Senate.
The disclosure came in a letter from Chief Executive Officer Wick Moorman decrying any plans for New York transit officials to stop making the state's regular lease payments to Amtrak.
Anna Eshoo and Zoe Lofgren wrote a "Dear Colleague" letter on Wednesday decrying a key criticism of the proposal as a "fiction" and pushing their colleagues to support Wheeler's plan.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department on Thursday settled multiple lawsuits over the IRS targeting scandal, decrying actions of the previous administration as it moved to put the cases to bed.
Interior Department officials say they are "disappointed" by a recent billboard ad campaign by environmentalist groups decrying uranium drilling near the Grand Canyon, saying the group is wasting its money.
Romney, who famously gave a national address decrying Trump's impact on the GOP, cares deeply about the party and its future, and is using his clout to protect its interests.
The White House has repeatedly blasted the House impeachment investigation, calling it a "witch hunt" and decrying Democrats' efforts as "unhinged" last week after they voted to formalize the inquiry.
Trump has spent much of the last year decrying Mueller's probe as a "witch hunt" and a "hoax" while stating there was no collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.
There was much hue and cry among climate hawks in 2015 when Pope Francis issued his "Laudato Si," an impassioned, 184-page statement decrying humankind's ill treatment of the Earth.
Trump initially responded to the deadly incident by decrying violence on "many sides," then after sustained calls for him to denounce white supremacy specifically, Trump delivered a statement doing so.
The likes of "The New York Times" and the "Washington Post" are now filled with half-baked and half-thought out articles decrying new revelations of the Kremlin creeping closer.
Readers of the Chicago Tribune wrote in days before the dedication, with a number calling it a "monstrosity" and some decrying the city's showing of the work of a Communist.
Susan Collins — who faces a strong Democratic challenger — has successfully threaded the line between criticizing Trump over his decorum and trade policy while simultaneously decrying the Democratic-lead impeachment inquiry.
Protesters have taken to decrying the police at protests and have also called on their local government to rein in officers they see as being overly quick to employ force.
This city is also full of thoughtful, hardworking individuals without a vote, yet we remain a target for politicians decrying us as a useless swamp or a den of crime.
Asher Edelman, the managing general partner of Plaza Securities Co., gave a blistering speech, decrying business leaders "who are not only unethical but immoral," and was met with loud booing.
They did not do much business, but the shop was a meeting place for students and activists: There, they printed fliers decrying nuclear power plants or calling for affordable housing.
If Donald Trump loses the presidency next fall, we all know he'll tweet up a storm on election night—railing against the corrupt media, decrying rigged elections, shrieking about socialism.
Back in 2014, many of the same Democrats who are now defending the Bidens now were decrying the indirect influence lobbyists and corporations were gaining by paying off politicians' relatives.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump knocked Democrats in incendiary terms ahead of the midterm elections with an op-ed decrying a proposal to establish a single-payer health care system.
In one example, a group of civil liberty organizations in Myanmar penned an open letter to Zuckerberg, decrying "the inadequate response of the Facebook team" to stamping out hate speech.
One message from the 193-odd trading days since Trump took office decrying "American carnage" is that perceived proximity to the Oval Office is no blessing for companies' stock prices.
And on friendly turf, Trump attempted to position himself as a defender of seniors' health care, decrying "Medicare for All" as a socialist takeover that would ruin Medicare for seniors.
More than 300 large corporations and small businesses, including Delta Airlines and Coca Cola, have signed a pledge decrying the Georgia legislation and urging the state lawmakers to drop it.
In a 1966 decision, the high court overturned Sheppard's conviction, decrying a "carnival atmosphere" that pervaded the trial, where reporters were permitted to handle actual exhibits introduced in the case.
Trump, in another sharp contrast, spent his entire campaign decrying the two wars as catastrophic mistakes that wasted American lives and resources while doing nothing to keep the US safe.
By election day, the same groups had pivoted sharply to decrying so-called sanctuary cities, as Politico reported: Since the beginning of March, tax ads have been essentially non-existent.
Backlash was swift, as Spacey's move was widely rejected and criticized, with some observers decrying the way it helped fuel a damaging myth that conflates queer male identity with pedophilia.
Riggleman wrote an op-ed for the Roanoke Times last Wednesday, decrying white supremacy, in which he called neo-Nazis "cultural parasites," and said he did not want their vote.
By Election Day, the same group's campaign for Saccone had pivoted sharply to decrying sanctuary cities, as Politico reported: Since the beginning of March, tax ads have been essentially non-existent.
Stiller, now a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, recounted his visits to refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan, especially decrying how the conflict had affected children.
Trump's dystopian description of the economy — echoing his stark Inaugural address decrying "American carnage" — may be intended to set a low bar from which to measure the success of his presidency.
That ideology also extended to decrying violence, even among the pogoing and slam-dancing fans who turned out to Minor Threat and, later, Fugazi concerts, as well as racism and sexism.
And decrying racism is to be expected of the president after people are killed at a white supremacy rally, but felt hypocritical coming from someone who's called Mexicans rapists and criminals.
As early as the mid-1990s, quantitative analysts were already decrying the new approach to bullpen management as a textbook example of a statistic dictating behaviour rather than simply measuring it.
Without once mentioning his name, Barack Obama and George W. Bush delivered separate but equally scathing rebukes of the Trump administration Thursday, decrying the divisive politics that dominate the White House.
A lot of the energy spent decrying the easy life and conventional tastes of the Money Diarist could be better spent looking at what her story says about the system itself.
Just as Donald Trump on Monday was decrying Hillary Clinton for having called called "half" of his supporters "a basket of deplorables," an altercation broke out in the stands above him.
This time, some in the Conservatives will do the opposite, decrying their results as a lousy showing in order to pile more pressure on Theresa May, their unpopular but immovable leader.
Her doomsday-like words decrying Trump's Putin praise during her exceedingly brief news conference Thursday was about as dark a tone we've heard from either candidate in this election so far.
In an exquisite piece of irony, the current top Twitter trend is #RIPTwitter, a hashtag devoted to decrying a new Twitter timeline algorithm that may arrive as early as next week.
On Monday, 31 Georgetown professors released an open letter to Sessions, decrying the "hypocrisy" of an official defending free speech while supporting an administration that, in their view, generally did not.
But among conservative white men, there is one particular group that Trump hasn't won over: the #NeverTrump brigade of right-wingers who have spent the last year decrying his political success.
O'Rourke, an unapologetically progressive Democrat who called for Medicaid expansion, responded to Cruz by arguing for an assault weapons ban, pushing for universal pre-K, and decrying the Republican tax cuts.
Obama: GOP should step up The President was speaking to a bipartisan group of lawmakers, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, who Obama praised for decrying the increasingly bitter campaign trail rhetoric.
"Unless we take accelerating action on climate change, then it's going to be a devastating future," she said, decrying the "irreversible" harm her country's coal mining had done to the climate.
Likewise, the Republican National Committee (RNC), wasted no time in rebuking Warren on Saturday, decrying her policy proposals as "socialist" and insisting that her past ancestry claims had eroded her support.
It was parents and grandparents with pitchforks decrying Davis's and the newspaper's thoughtful opinion — all to protect a man who may have enabled Sandusky's crimes by not acting to stop them.
The president has attacked Mueller's investigation with increasing regularity in recent months, frequently decrying it as a "witch hunt" and a "hoax" in an attempt to discredit Mueller and his probe.
The ad promotes the economic gains under Trump and is narrated by the mother of a school-age daughter, weaving in news footage decrying slow economic growth before Trump took office.
President Donald Trump sent the troops after spending the weeks leading up to the midterm elections decrying a procession of migrants that was still thousands of miles from the US border.
Trump decrying "bad hombres" and planning to "build a wall" fits with a long history of blaming U.S. drug problems on people from other countries, and resonates with ugly nativist sentiments.
But Democrats and some public health officials were less enthused, decrying his response to an HIV outbreak in Indiana while he was governor and past votes to cut public health funding.
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But his fans, decrying a conspiracy he'd been pressured to make the donation and that ADL could somehow take Kjellberg off the air, convinced the YouTuber to do an about-face.
A group of 123 artists published an essay entitled "German Artists Protest," decrying the "foreign infiltration" of Germany's art market and art collections and demanding support for a "national art" instead.
Kentucky teachers are decrying what they call "bait-and-switch" changes to their pensions, after state lawmakers tucked those reforms into another bill about sewage and passed that bill last week.
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California gave an eight-hour speech on the House floor -- a record -- decrying the lack of a resolution for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy.
ANTHONY NANNETTI Philadelphia To the Editor: How remarkably ironic that the man who championed the birther crusade to delegitimize the presidency of Barack Obama is now decrying his own legitimacy controversy.
Last year, he dedicated a bulk of his social media posts to the NFL demonstrations, repeatedly decrying the players and suggesting that their protests were disrespecting the military, flag, and country.
The employee memo — which was up for days without action by Google — went viral within the search giant's internal discussion boards this weekend, with some decrying it and others defending it.
Trump has vowed to unravel nearly every aspect of Obama's foreign policy, decrying what he says are bad trade deals, leaving pending agreements with Pacific nations and the European Union virtually dead.
Too many people are justifying bad behavior by decrying the actions of the Trump administration—and many of them would cry foul if the folks on their side received the same mistreatment.
President Donald Trump has made his distaste for a government-run single-payer health care system official, signing an executive order decrying Medicare-for-all and promoting private insurance's role in Medicare.
Pelosi and Schumer, who held a joint press conference before the White House meeting decrying Trump's decision, did not say whether they had come to an agreement with the president on DACA.
" Retired General Stanley McChrystal joined a growing chorus Friday calling for action to curb gun violence following the Orlando terror attack and decrying what he sees as "a battlefield on our soil.
Mr Trump's administration has multiplied the salvos against India, whether decrying supposed export subsidies, making it harder for Indian IT workers to get visas or accusing India of artificially weakening its currency.
One might even bump into protesters decrying the whole enterprise for spreading congenital disease among dogs (though the AKC says purebred animals are no more prone to hereditary disorders than mixed breeds).
When Depp appeared in a surprise cameo at the end of the first Fantastic Beasts film later that same year, fans reacted strongly, decrying the film's decision to cast an alleged abuser.
The officers slain in Dallas last week were patrolling a demonstration decrying the killings by police of Alton Sterling, 37, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile, 32, outside St. Paul, Minnesota.
The move drew bipartisan condemnation, with lawmakers decrying the precedent it sets, questioning the administration's claims of an emergency and raising the issue of Saudi Arabia's human rights record and Khashoggi's murder.
Though official results have yet to be announced, former guerrilla movement turned main opposition party Renamo has already rejected the outcome, decrying irregularities in the process from voter registration through to counting.
"Each political party has found it easy to turn on a dime from decrying to defending the blocking of judicial nominations, depending on their changing political fortunes," he wrote at the time.
Sara Quin, of Tegan and Sara, wrote an open letter decrying Tyler in May 2011, after he released his first studio album Goblin on XL Records, home of Vampire Weekend and Adele.
Police detained more than 1,000 people in Moscow on Saturday in one of the biggest crackdowns of recent years on an increasingly defiant opposition decrying President Vladimir Putin's tight grip on power.
Obama has largely avoided criticizing his Trump since the handoff of power in January, though he has released statements on Facebook decrying decisions Trump has made over the course of his presidency.
Maduro defended his legitimacy in a speech last week after his swearing-in in Caracas, decrying what he called a "permanent campaign of lies" about him and his late predecessor, Hugo Chavez.
The case also has become a rallying cry for President Donald Trump and GOP politicians, who have invoked Steinle's name in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of a border wall.
From Venezuela's southern jungle and savannah to the Andean highlands in the west, groups of hundreds of protesters have been burning bolivar notes, cursing Maduro and decrying scarcities of food and medicines.
" In 2013, he posted angry messages on a Facebook page for former pupils, decrying the "victim culture" of the people sharing their stories, and accusing one student of "crying over spilt milk.
Alonso spoke at a rally on Thursday decrying the Supreme Court decision, and the couple said they would be work with groups that are pushing the president for a moratorium on deportations.
The first and most direct address to the anonymous poster came from fellow influencer Laura Rutherford, who posted a photo referencing Alice in Wonderland alongside a long caption decrying AliceinWanderlust's online insults.
" Trump has often had a contentious relationship with the press, decrying news outlets that cover his administration critically as "fake news" and once calling the media the "enemy of the American people.
" At an emergency meeting held by school officials for concerned parents, protesters showed up carrying signs decrying sanctuary cities and states and imploring an unknown someone, maybe anyone, to "Save Our Daughters.
" The president has long had a contentious relationship with the media, decrying outlets that critically cover his administration as "fake news" and repeatedly calling the press the "enemy of the American people.
Yeah.Well, I like the idea of the fun you can have in a record shop, taking the piss out of the people who come in, decrying each other's tastes; that's a dream.
At one point during a monologue decrying the injustice of circumcision, one of the characters explains how as a child he would pee into his foreskin until it expanded like a balloon.
Her subsequent tweet storm, which accused the airline of "policing women's clothing," quickly went viral, with celebrities such as model Chrissy Teigen and actors Seth Rogen and Patricia Arquette decrying United's stance.
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Incumbent Prime Minister Stephen Harper, of the Conservative Party, spent months decrying the wearing of the niqab, a face-covering garment worn by some Muslim women, particularly by immigrants during citizenship ceremonies.
Cobbling together a stimulus package worth more than $215 trillion would mark a major ideological shift for Republicans, who spent years decrying debt and government bailouts following the 225 global financial crisis.
It turns out that Peterson—a controversial Canadian professor known for his lectures defending the patriarchy and denying the existence of white privilege while decrying "postmodern neo-Marxists,"—did not find NotJordanPeterson.
In China, activists have "decreasing space safe" from intimidation, arbitrary detention, and a legal system controlled by the Communist Party, the report said, decrying a crackdown on activists and lawyers since 2015.
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Conversely, jokes aiming beyond the usual orange skin, funny hair, and the president's extreme attraction towards his daughter, will likely unify both liberal and conservative pundits in decrying a lack of civility.
The employee memo — which was up for days without action by the company — went viral within the search giant's internal discussion boards this weekend, with some decrying it and others defending it.
" The former President added it was important to draw a line between contentious arguments playing out inside the party and the need to get elected, decrying "purity tests" because "the country's complicated.
One of Warren's biggest critics, billionaire hedge-fund manager Leon Cooperman, wrote her a lengthy public letter and has made at-times emotional appearances in television interviews decrying her policies and rhetoric.
Popular bill to fight drug prices left out of budget deal Drug pricing advocates are decrying the budget deal announced Wednesday for leaving out a bipartisan drug pricing measure they pushed for.
White House counsel Pat Cipollone previewed aspects of a likely Senate impeachment trial with Republican senators Wednesday, highlighting procedural rules while also decrying what he called an unfair inquiry in the House.
Every fresh outrage pulls the camera back to him, and meanwhile those of us moderately decrying his immoderation are a little boring and tepid, and he keeps getting out ahead of us.
Frustrated, angry demonstrations punctuated the summit, as they have disrupted cities and schools around the world for the past 12 months, decrying political inaction in the face of a global climate emergency.
MUNICH (Reuters) - European and U.S. officials divided over U.S. President Donald Trump's foreign policy found common cause this weekend in decrying what they say is Russia's covert campaign to undermine Western democracies.
"Massive Uptick in NYC Shootings," screamed a Post headline last May, just one of many tabloid missives decrying a return to the bad old days of graffiti, grifters, gun violence, and muggings.
Everyone involved presented the move as a cordial business decision with no hard feelings involved — until this week, when Swift wrote her Tumblr post decrying both Borchetta and Braun as toxic manipulators.
" The New Zealand Herald picked up the story a week later, with an editorial to follow decrying the dangerous and "disappointing" message Tredway had sent to his community by "support[ing] unprotected sex.
Immigration conservatives have long targeted this process for letting in undocumented immigrants, decrying what they call "catch and release" -- a policy Trump has vowed to end by increasing detentions and deportations of immigrants.
"Sid Vicious" was one common nickname; his own White House colleague Rahm Emanuel gave him the nickname "grassy knoll," owing to his penchant for identifying and decrying various conservative conspiracies against the president.
The existence of Google's censored Chinese-market search product, dubbed Project Dragonfly, became public in August after nearly 1,400 employees drafted and signed an open letter to company leadership, decrying Dragonfly as unethical.
But the delays have also caused increased consternation among company officials and led to growing violence between law enforcement and protesters, with both sides decrying the actions of the other in recent days.
Although Democrats have been vocal about preserving abortion access and decrying conservative lawmaker's efforts to strip services from their states, only one other representative has ever publicly opened up about her own experience.
Decrying Apple's encryption policy in 2014, FBI Director James Comey argued that the federal government needs access to encrypted cellphone data because it might someday need that information to stop a terrorist attack.
In the aftermath of his "time-out," Jones launched an all-out offensive against what he claims is a Silicon Valley–led censorship campaign, decrying companies like Facebook and Google as globalist oppressors.
But in decrying the low numbers of immigrants naturalised in China compared with other countries, you overlooked the important role that Hong Kong, under "One Country, Two Systems", contributes to China's ethnic diversity.
Government allies were especially concerned that he used social media to do it — his YouTube videos decrying corruption of Putin allies struck a nerve that traditional opposition leaders had been unable to reach.
More than 2300 employees have signed a letter aimed at the company's top executives, decrying their recent decision to let politicians use the platform to advertise any claims they want — even false ones.
Ohio on Friday banned doctors from performing abortions after a fetus receives a diagnosis of Down syndrome, in a move some anti–abortion rights advocates are cheering and abortion rights advocates are decrying.
Trump stormed out of a meeting with congressional Democrats last week, decrying it as a "total waste of time," and has been publicly weighing declaring a national emergency to get his wall built.
After Boko Haram killed at least 44 soldiers in the town of Metele, survivors produced a video decrying the state of the Soviet-era tanks they had been given to defend the base.
But it's even less surprising given the path that Trump's transition has taken: Having won the election by decrying a corrupt plutocratic establishment, Trump has welcomed its most odious members to his administration.
A quick sample of nine tweets decrying a "rigged" election were retweeted roughly 1,800 times, with nearly 60 percent of the retweets coming from bot-like accounts, according to data compiled by VineSight.
The Garcia Zarate case has also become a rallying cry for President Donald Trump and others, who have invoked Steinle's name in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of a border wall.
As millions have marched and protested in recent months, decrying the "wage gap" and unfair treatment, and as more men have come under fire for sexual harassment, women may see their fortunes improve.
Harris has yet to introduce bills that are just as sweeping, or any systemic reform bills besides her bail proposal, even as she uses rhetoric decrying the criminal justice system as a whole.
American Airlines, which employs 14,000 people in North Carolina, along with other companies with operations in the state, including Apple, Dow Chemical, Red Hat and Biogen, all issued statements decrying the new law.
Giuliani and Trump have both been fiercely critical of the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, decrying it as a "witch hunt" and insisting the president has done nothing wrong.
The complaint highlights instances in which state legislators have adopted legislation or resolutions similar or identical to ALEC-written proposals aimed at curbing environmental regulations and decrying efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
"It's a disgrace, what's happening in our country," Trump fumed, seated behind the Resolute Desk on Tuesday, after decrying Democrats as hypocrites and recalling -- unprompted -- his firing of former FBI Director James Comey.
Police detained more than 1,000 people at the rally in Moscow in one of the biggest crackdowns of recent years on an increasingly defiant opposition decrying President Vladimir Putin's tight grip on power.
Despite the controversy of Stacy Young's death, heightened by a media frenzy decrying the death of a mother of three children, Toughman Contests persist in the remaining states willing to host the promotion.
Officials also continued to claim that the U.S. is leading a "coalition" against the Islamic Republic, even as European allies were decrying U.S. actions and vowing to maintain the deal despite U.S. sabotage.
At the end of 2017, Barnett was one of several hundred musicians who signed a frank open letter decrying sexism in the Australian music industry, and two new songs directly address systemic misogyny.
And who has made the majority of calls to Congressional offices, opposing the Muslim ban, decrying President Trump's dangerous cabinet picks and putting the pressure on lawmakers to defeat efforts at healthcare repeal?
On Saturday evening, six days after "The Terms of My Surrender," Mr. Moore's solo show decrying President Trump, closed on Broadway, the president took a gleeful jab at the liberal provocateur on Twitter.
An invitation offered by a child's toy, or a cheap miniature that feels both familiar and enticing is quite a different thing than a pundit decrying the other side, whichever side it is.
In October, the Justice Department brought its first charges against Russia for interfering in the 2018 midterm elections, releasing a joint statement from several of Mr. Trump's top cabinet officials decrying the attempts.
In 19893, she was one of 21989 French female former government ministers who signed an op-ed article published in the weekly Journal du Dimanche decrying sexism and sexual harassment in French politics.
But hours after the restrictions went into effect, Jones posted a 13-minute video via the Infowars Twitter account, decrying what he sees as another part of Silicon Valley's efforts to censor him.
POTTER I would not be surprised to see O'Rourke try to generate a sense of "us-against-the-world" among his supporters and decrying traditional political expectations that point toward an early exit.
Perhaps it also was intended to steal the thunder of the editorials decrying Trump attacks on the press, which were known to be scheduled for the next morning in newspapers across the country.
President Donald Trump took aim at the resolution at a rally in El Paso, Texas, on Monday, decrying it as "socialism" and painting elements of the proposal as pie-in-the-sky dreaming.
Despite some tweets decrying it as a bad first meme of the year, the SpongeBob rumor appears to be based on old content that resurfaced in late 2019 as a minor YouTube meme.
"The weapons that will protect us from the new coronavirus are not fear and aversion but trust and cooperation," Moon said in a speech on Thursday, decrying "fake news" as creating excessive anxiety.
Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii faced questions about her history of anti-gay stances, including decrying "homosexual extremists" when her home state debated whether to legalize civil unions more than a decade ago.
The son of the global media tycoon Rupert Murdoch has issued a statement decrying coverage from News Corp and Fox News on the role climate change has played in the deadly Australian bushfires.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) says the media is frequently "ambushing" lawmakers, decrying the "30-second news cycles" created by social media.
"Nobody really wanted to talk to us about the core of the problem, and nobody wanted to listen to us," Putin told Russian government officials, decrying the proliferation of U.S. missile defense systems.
Washington (CNN)Decrying the "trauma" inflicted upon his Supreme Court nominee by allegations of sexual assault, President Donald Trump stressed on Monday an FBI investigation into the accusations should be thorough but swift.
As Mr. Trump has pressed his "America First" mantra, he has consistently pointed to trade agreements when decrying what he sees as his country's unenviable status as the suckers in the global economy.
Obama made the remarks just hours after former President George W. Bush, a Republican, also took an indirect swing at Trump with a speech decrying "bullying and prejudice" while defending immigrants and trade.
Faced with the choice of backing the White House or sticking to ultra-conservative principles, Breitbart has chosen a funny combination of decrying a bad bill and steering the blame clear of Trump.
Last year, he wrote an editorial decrying religious freedom laws that had been proposed in more than two dozen states that would let people skirt anti-discrimination laws that conflicted with their religious beliefs.
Damore's memo and his firing have quickly become flashpoints in the culture wars with right-leaning writers and websites embracing Damore's stand against "political correctness" and those on the left decrying his "sexist" arguments.
Crusius is accused of shooting and killing 22 people and wounding two dozen more on Saturday, shortly after a manifesto appeared online explaining his motivation and decrying a "Hispanic invasion" of the United States.
At the BAFTAs, where he picked up yet another Best Actor award, he gave an impassioned speech on a number of social ills, decrying what he called the "systemic racism" of the filmmaking industry.
Moreover, the ETF's exposure to America makes it vulnerable not just to exchange-rate risk, but also to the real possibility of a harsh crackdown by the new, dope-decrying attorney-general, Jeff Sessions.
In May, an American Journal of Public Health report raised another worry about forces corroding public trust in vaccines, reporting that Russian trolls and antivaxxers are flooding the internet with misinformation decrying immunization safety.
The candidates spoke to an audience of union workers in Las Vegas, decrying low wages and corporate greed, as they woo organized labor, an important voting bloc in the Democratic Party's presidential nominating battle.
O'Rourke tailored his stump speech accordingly, opening with the story of the first person to desegregate the public schools in his hometown of El Paso, and decrying the disproportionate incarceration rate among black men.
The omertà moment amounted to Trump decrying that one of his associates, ex-fixer Michael Cohen, actually cooperated with federal investigators exploring hush-money payments to women who said they had affairs with Trump.
B.J. Soper, who helped organize Saturday's initially peaceful demonstration decrying the prison sentences for Dwight and Steven Hammond, told CNN that his view of the armed protest has evolved over the last few days.
Prior to the attack, the rebel group had posted a video online calling itself the "41st Brigade" and decrying "murderous tyranny," but Maduro's government suggested the group was led by just one rogue soldier.
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated US Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama to be his administration's attorney general, a move that civil liberties advocates are decrying as a likely catastrophe for privacy and immigration.
It follows in the footsteps of the Museum of Ice Cream, which launched in New York in 2016 and is still going strong, despite environmentalists decrying its plastic sprinkle pit as an eco-hazard.
But even moreso, conservatives are constantly decrying the political correctness of the current climate, whining about liberalism trying to silence the way they speak, the television shows they watch, and the celebrities they love.
Opposition: 'Massive acceleration' The assault complicated efforts in Geneva to secure a ceasefire, with the main opposition delegation decrying the escalation in violence Tuesday and canceling a planned meeting with de Mistura in response.
In fact, after searching through the depths of the Trump Twitter Archive, it's clear Trump has no problem publicly decrying things and people as racist — so long as they're not Nazis or white supremacists.
Ban Ki-moon was long expected to make a bid for the presidency of South Korea but announced in February 2017 that he would not run, decrying "fake news" about him and his family.
However, on October 255, 240, 303 members of the House signed a letter decrying "recent attempts to disrupt the transmission of oil and natural gas" and calling on attorney general Jeff Sessions to prosecute.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg spoke out against President Trump's immigration ban on Tuesday in a deeply personal Facebook post decrying the impact the controversial executive order is already having on families, women and children.
When they do discuss issues, they keep it across-the-spectrum and safe — decrying political polarization and college debt — and never address topics that might impact their own brands (ahem, a $15 minimum wage).
Top-ranking U.S. officials and lawmakers on Saturday reacted to the passing of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, many of them decrying his dictatorship but expressing hope for the future of U.S.-Cuba relations.
Russian police rounded up more than 1,000 people in Moscow on Saturday in one of the biggest crackdowns of recent years against an increasingly defiant opposition decrying President Vladimir Putin's tight grip on power.
WBBT in Richmond and other local news outlets reported that demonstrators chanted and carried hand-made signs decrying Northam, who met with senior staff last night amid growing calls for him to step down.
Schumer joined other officials — including New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio (D) and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton — at a press conference Wednesday decrying Obama's proposed cuts to the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI).
Ban Ki-moon was long expected to make a bid for the presidency of South Korea, but announced in February 2017 that he would not run, decrying "fake news" about him and his family.
Lawfare editor-in-chief Benjamin Wittes, who knows Kavanaugh personally and had supported his nomination, made a similar point in The Atlantic, decrying Kavanaugh's "outburst of emotion" and "raw, undisguised, naked, and conspiratorial" partisanship.
The extraordinary scenes, in what was dubbed the "Shit March" on the main highway through Caracas, came as thousands of opposition supporters again poured onto the streets decrying Venezuela's economic crisis and demanding elections.
A 12-year-old girl delivered an emotional speech at a rally in Washington on Saturday decrying the Trump administration's policy that led to the separation of thousands of migrant children from their parents.
But Trump's critics inside Washington, his own party, the military and around the world are already decrying what they see as a massive strategic blunder that could open the way for an ISIS rebound.
Republican parties in four states are planning to cancel their 2020 primaries and caucuses — South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, and Kansas — and President Donald Trump's GOP challengers are decrying the move as undemocratic, Politico reports.
As part of its campaign, Politico reports, Russia pushed ads that implied rising black militancy, including images of black women holding guns and text decrying police brutality, stoking anxiety about an armed #BlackLivesMatter uprising.
As recently as January, she wrote an Op-Ed for Religion News Service decrying the "religious bigotry" and "anti-Hindu sentiment" she said was directed at her after she announced her run for president.
Sanders, 78, went into a version of his normal stump speech decrying inequality and "this absurd health care system," which he argued has been brought into stark relief amid the spread of the coronavirus.
" And here's Penny, decrying the save-the-world claims that start-up companies make to their investors, even when all they've got is "an app that tells you when to refill the dog dish.
To be fair, deficit panic wasn't as naked a scam as the claim that do-gooders caused the financial crisis, although some of the loudest voices decrying the evils of deficits were obvious phonies.
In her studio, there are posters calling for Trump's immediate impeachment and decrying the corruption of power in Washington D.C. interspersed with preparatory sketches of models, cheery found photos and colorful to-do lists.
Meanwhile, single-candidate super PACs supporting Warren and Klobuchar have started airing ads in South Carolina and Nevada — after the candidates, especially Warren, have spent months decrying the influence of big money in politics.
Kerry has been a frequent critic of Trump, decrying the president's decisions to withdraw from the Paris climate accord and a nuclear deal with Iran, both of which were negotiated under the Obama administration.
By the time he reached his rally site, Trump was more pointed in his rhetoric, decrying the "poison" of anti-Semitism and calling for freer use of the death penalty to punish mass killers.
There were no reports of arrests at the Los Angeles rally, where demonstrators assembled into the evening decrying climate change, hydraulic fracturing and oil pipelines as a threat to the safety of future generations.
I held two hearings on this topic that included testimony from management and labor of steel-using manufacturers sitting side-by-side decrying the impact of the steel tariffs on their place of employment.
They are members of a branch of government that the Constitution holds as equal to the presidency, but they acted like Trump staff members, decrying leaks about Russia's attack rather than the attack itself.
" Decrying the school's huge athletic complex — it is planning to build an indoor practice facility for the football team that is likely to cost around $25 million — he said, "It's not the place I knew.
The backlash was swift, with many decrying Billboard's decision as a shortsighted continuation of historically racist assumptions about music, and Lil Nas X himself describing the song to Time magazine as both country and trap.
Congressional Republicans themselves have begun decrying the "drama" in the White House as distraction from pushing the GOP's policy agenda on Capitol Hill, and Republican leaders haven't been as quick to rush to Trump's defense.
"I still just cannot believe that instead of actually getting real work done our State Rep sat down and typed out an actual two-page resolution decrying CNN and WAPO as 'Fake News,'" Batt shared.
While POTUS sent tweet after tweet decrying Black players for taking a knee during the national anthem, my parents had to drive around trying to find enough cell service to send me a text message.
In one particularly visible incident, famed French actress Catherine Deneuve, along with 100 other French women, published an op-ed in France's biggest newspaper decrying the movement's radicalism, arguing that the hashtag was stifling freedom.
Speaking the same day enrollment in health care exchanges opened for the coming year, Pence spent much of his nearly half-hour-long speech decrying the spate of premium increases the government announced last week.
Its CEO, Tim Cook, is going around putting other tech giants on blast, making speeches decrying the surveillance economy, lambasting the "data industrial complex," and calling for federal privacy legislation to rein in bad actors.
Public opposition to DeVos is unusually fierce, said Mary Kusler, lobbyist for the National Education Association, a large union that said constituents sent 1 million emails and placed 40,000 calls to senators decrying the nomination.
Decrying reality shows such as The Real Housewives Sarandon stated "that's why I hate those reality shows, the wives of wherever, because they thrive on provoking fights," she said according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
An artist who made international headlines was the female rapper Sonita Alizadeh, who in 2014 released a video of herself spitting verse in a wedding dress, decrying her mother's attempts to sell her into marriage.
Decrying Russian President Vladimir Putin's insertion of military forces into the conflict, which are aiding Moscow ally Assad, Obama again demanded that the Syrian leader relinquish power in order for peace to return to Syria.
Demonstrators gathered outside the DPP's meeting this month, decrying a decision to cut seven national holidays; they accused the party, which likes to present itself as a supporter of workers' rights, of siding with bosses.
The 51-year-old, who is the tribe's vice president of government relations, said she would make land issues a central legislative issue, decrying "archaic laws" that have vastly diminished the Native American land base.
Belo Monte has also attracted controversy in Brazil and abroad, with environmental activists from Greenpeace to film director James Cameron decrying the impact on a previously untouched patch of rainforest and a nearby indigenous reserve.
Smearing the prospect of religion itself, one commissioner effectively blamed both slavery and the Holocaust on religion, decrying the notion that a person may legitimately hold a religious belief that runs contrary to progressive doctrine.
Sobyanin was speaking after police rounded up more than 1,000 people in Moscow on Saturday in one of the biggest crackdowns of recent years against an increasingly defiant opposition decrying Putin's tight grip on power.
"—Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 15, 2019Trump doubled down on the attacks later Sunday, decrying the calls for Kavanaugh's impeachment and calling the corroborated account of sexual harassment "made up stories...false allegations and lies.
The response to Trump's attacks on socialism has been relatively quiet on the left thus far, but the Democratic Socialists of America did release a statement on Tuesday decrying Speaker Nancy Pelosi for tepidly applauding.
Bundling was essentially laughed out of business after a lengthy ballad decrying the method — and the women who, as the song said, "follow that reproachful practice" — was published in a widely circulated almanac in 1785.
It might not seem as bold as the Pride Parade that will cap off a month of celebrations in Toronto on Sunday, or as pointed as protests in several cities decrying the corporatization of Pride.
One by one, each read from the Declaration of Sentiments, the text modeled on the Declaration of Independence and written in by the suffragists demanding equality and decrying a government that did not grant it.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyGOP embraces big stimulus after years of decrying it GOP divided on next steps for massive stimulus package Cash assistance for Americans gains steam as coronavirus roils economy MORE (R-Utah).
Concerned opposition MPs are left tweeting into the regulatory abyss — decrying the 'coup' and forlornly pressing for action… Though if the political boot were on the other foot it might well be a different story.
In London, Manchester, Glasgow, Leeds, Belfast, Birmingham, and elsewhere, protesters waved blue EU flags and protest banners, decrying what they describe as a "coup" to force the UK into embracing a no-deal Brexit strategy.
Others, including Vox's Matt Yglesias, pointed to the irony of Clinton of Clinton decrying cozying up to dictators given that the Clinton Foundation took millions of dollars from the governments of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
As president of the A.C.T.U. from 1970 to 1980, Mr. Hawke spoke out on international affairs, decrying South Africa's apartheid policies and French nuclear tests in the Pacific and became an ardent supporter of Israel.
Ted Hearne has made himself a vital, politically inclined composer with pieces like his oratorio about Chelsea Manning, "The Source," and "Sound From the Bench," a cantata decrying the corporate takeover of the Supreme Court.
However, his vagueness surrounding what might actually prompt action against Turkey is not likely to quell dissent among his fellow Republicans, who have been largely united in decrying his decision to withdraw from northern Syria.
A year after decrying the "American carnage" of lost jobs and ruined lives in his stark inaugural address, Trump effectively declared it was morning in America again, recalling the upbeat economic message of Ronald Reagan.
In the meantime, it's irresponsible for groups like CAI to attempt to limit the options available for communities trying to address their water needs by making blanket statements decrying any role for the private sector.
While Trump has commandeered this stance on trade, he has simultaneously created a challenge for Democrats to distinguish themselves on trade in any meaningful, compelling way — outside of simply decrying the president's tariffs and policies.
Attorneys for both Ramirez and Ford wrote to the FBI director decrying the flawed investigation, and listing dozens of witnesses the FBI declined to interview, all with information they said would have bolstered their accusations.
After decrying nation building during his presidential campaign and lambasting Afghanistan as a "complete waste," the president is in the midst of sending thousands more troops to the country in an effort to stabilize it.
And while that notion sounds quaint now, given Schwarzenbach's constant championing of the band's independence, even decrying more corporate punk labels like Epitaph Records, the dividing line between major and indie labels was important then.
Clinton has had to reckon with black millennials rallying against comments like her 1996 speech decrying "superpredators," which bolstered support for Bill Clinton's tough-on-crime policies that reflect the increasing trend of mass incarceration.
You and I may differ on the idea of failing to report critical news on the league's website, things as extreme as Patrick Kane's sexual assault allegations or as commonplace as a player decrying officiating.
Republicans have criticized Democrats and liberal activists as a "mob," decrying protesters crowding the U.S. Capitol to oppose Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and confronting and chastising Republican lawmakers in restaurants and other settings.
Clinton has been decrying "systemic racism" in the criminal justice system ahead of the South Carolina primary, where more than half of Democratic voters are likely to be black, Mr. Clinton took a different tack here.
Justice Kennedy, now retired, had all but invited these cases in a 2004 decision decrying state legislatures for "rigging elections" and pleading for a "workable" standard to specify when partisan electoral line-drawing goes too far.
Ivory Coast has carried out on again-off again campaigns to expel squatting farmers from national parks and forest reserves in recent years, often coming under criticism from rights groups decrying the authorities' heavy-handed tactics.
Twitterati say save it for 'War and Peace' NEW YORK - Global Twitterati set their sights on Twitter, widely decrying reported plan by microblogging site to blow out its length limit to as much as 10,000 characters.
The Ugandan government says the new social media tax is meant to curtail "gossip" and generate revenue to pay off the country's debt, but critics are already decrying it as a ploy to muzzle free speech.
The move drew bipartisan condemnation, with lawmakers decrying the precedent it sets, questioning the administration's claims of an emergency and raising the issue of Saudi Arabia's human rights record and the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Eamon Ore-Giron's large-scale mural "Angelitos Negros" takes its name from a 1943 Venezuelan poem decrying racism, while its dynamic geometric composition draws on precedents from European and American modernism, as well as indigenous designs.
Decrying Maduro as a "dictator" who has wrecked the OPEC member's once-prosperous economy, Venezuelan opposition leaders led street protests earlier this year seeking his removal that led to the deaths of at least 125 people.
At this point, there might be as many articles defending or decrying the "first 2100 days" as a meaningful or useful marker as there are pieces evaluating what Trump has actually done in this historic window.
Arrest of opposition leaders: Maduro took things a step further overnight as the Venezuelan secret service took away two key opposition leaders from house arrest — just days after they had posted videos online decrying Maduro's vote.
After months of decrying the federal courts' past rulings on the travel ban Trump called the Supreme Court's decision a "clear victory" Monday: Today's unanimous Supreme Court decision is a clear victory for our national security.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian police rounded up more than 1,000 people in Moscow on Saturday in one of the biggest crackdowns of recent years against an increasingly defiant opposition decrying President Vladimir Putin's tight grip on power.
Former Information and Privacy Commissioner for Ontario and creator of the concept of "Privacy by Design" Ann Cavoukian came next, decrying the current state of data "centralized in huge honeypots of information," including Google (her example).
In Moscow on Wednesday, in anticipation of the report, President Vladimir V. Putin's spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, issued a statement to reporters decrying "speculation" about the plane, but it did not refer specifically to the report.
Conservatives are decrying what they see as a muted response to the rise of the left-wing antifa movement amid a series of violent protests and clashes that have broken out at events across the country.
O'Rourke, an El Paso native, has been outspoken in the days since the Saturday mass shooting in the city, decrying Trump as a racist and accusing the president of contributing to the violence with his rhetoric.
In June, Nike debuted a plus-sized female mannequin in its London flagship store, drawing both praise and ire, the latter thanks to an op-ed in The Telegraph decrying the company for promoting fat acceptance.
Decrying the "Faustian bargain" the party made in accepting Trump in return for conservative judges and the occasional policy victory, Flake slammed his colleagues for supporting a petty and unstable tyrant bent on undermining American democracy.
President Donald Trump sent about 5,800 federal troops to the border after spending the weeks leading up to the midterm elections decrying a procession of migrants that was still thousands of miles from the US border.
When they began decrying the deficit and debt during President Obama's administration, under this theory, it was nothing but opportunistic political attacks, and it was obvious they would be abandoned as soon as Republicans regained power.
Instead, Romney's message made subtle jabs at the administration and Republican-led government, decrying overrun government spending, and — in light of a recent failed immigration debate in the Senate — censuring Washington's "message of exclusion" toward immigrants.
Protesters decrying the murder of a transgender sex worker stopped traffic on their way to a funeral parlor in Mexico City exactly a week ago to display the victim's open casket for all passersby to see.
In France, the Intermarché chain of supermarkets started selling what it calls "inglorious" fruits and vegetables in 2014, at 30 percent off, with an advertising and social media campaign decrying the throwing away of good food.
Mr. Kemp also signaled that he would stick with Mr. Trump's political playbook in the months ahead, explicitly decrying Democratic leaders and the "fake news media machine" he said would launch "vicious, baseless and constant" attacks.
But sometimes, so did groups such as the Confederate Veterans of America, which released a 1932 report decrying one textbook's portrayal of Jamestown as a raggedy settlement that didn't compare well with New England's early colonies.
A group opposed to abortion, Feminists Choosing Life of New York, issued a statement on Monday decrying the R.H.A. as an overreach and criticizing what it said were too-broad exceptions for third-trimester abortions. Mrs.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Several hundred protesters gathered in Moscow on Sunday in a small, government-authorized rally supporting investigative journalist Ivan Golunov and decrying abuse of power over his five-day arrest this month on drug charges.
"Our house is still on fire," the Swede said, decrying the "empty words and promises" of leaders and their message that children — millions of whom have joined Thunberg's Friday protests around the world — should not worry.
Prohibition is most closely associated with the 1920s, but its seeds were planted a century earlier, when the national temperance movement began decrying alcohol as the root cause of societal evils including laziness, promiscuity and poverty.
To the untrained ear, Sanders delivered his standard primary spiel (bashing Trump for intolerance, decrying the influence of Wall Street, purging Big Money from politics) but this was the first real general election speech he delivered.
"Our house is still on fire," the Swede said, decrying the "empty words and promises" of leaders and their message that children -- millions of whom have joined Thunberg's Friday protests around the world -- should not worry.
" Mr. Gómez-Colón's remarks echo those of critics of Davos throughout history, including the anti-globalization protesters who took to the streets in a violent demonstration in 2000, decrying the gathering as a "meeting of murderers.
After the Rasmusen controversy exploded on social media, Provost Lauren Robel issued a strongly worded statement decrying Rasmusen's actions and stating its nondiscrimination policy, but asserting that the First Amendment precludes the university from firing him.
Since the days of his campaign, President Trump has been exceptionally hostile to the press, frequently decrying mainstream outlets as "fake news" and the "enemy of the people" for putting out stories he does not like.
It is nearly impossible to go a day without seeing talking heads on cable news, or government officials on social media, decrying the dangers that illegal government leaks pose to the very foundation of our society.
KVAL morning news co-anchors Lauren Lapka and Cameron Walker in Eugene chose not to read the promotional statements decrying "fake news" and "media bias" that Sinclair told its employees to record, The Register-Guard reported.
But he frequently went off-script to recall old grievances and new — decrying the Russia investigation, lamenting the rise of Warren in the polls and accusing the Democrats of pursuing impeachment to hurt his reelection chances.
" And before people start decrying the "hipster gentrification" of the area, Guinn explains: "You can see from the menu that we like to keep things cheap—we've even had a few people saying we're too cheap.
By delivering a series of speeches excoriating the media and Vietnam protestors and decrying the nation's supposed moral crisis, he had already developed a reputation as "Nixon's new bulldog," according to author Rick Perlstein's epic book Nixonland.
Video The president gave a spirited defense of those polices, decrying what he called "shameless attacks" on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by Democrats and liberal activists, some of whom have called for the agency&aposs abolition.
Classmate Yegor Zhukov, 21, was among more than 353,000 people detained in Moscow on July 27 in one of the biggest crackdowns of recent years against an increasingly defiant opposition decrying President Vladimir Putin's grip on power.
On a near-daily basis on the campaign trail, Democratic presidential candidates and their supporters swipe at DeVos, decrying what they view as her hostility to public education and vowing to replace her as a top priority.
Activists, critics, and consumers have become increasingly effective at decrying disparities in representation, both in broad grassroots campaigns such as #OscarsSoWhite and more targeted instances like the years-long campaign for a woman lead on Doctor Who.
Until men make it their duty to not just know, but to act upon that knowledge — publicly decrying and dismantling the hierarchies of power that shelter this sort of conduct — it will remain women's burden to bear. ●
She has also flip-flopped on interest rate policy, decrying rates as too low during the aftermath of the financial crisis in the Obama era, then calling them too high recently, tracking with Trump's own movable standard.
After Facebook users, including Onyx Moore posted photos and comments decrying the book's lack of cultural sensitivity, the photo of the page soon made the rounds as it was reposted by other people calling out the textbook.
On Monday, UN High Commissioner on Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein made a statement at the opening of the council's annual session decrying the forcible separation of parents and children crossing into the US from Mexico.
As local musicians harmonised over civil-rights hymns such as "We Shall Overcome", Sanders leant into the microphone, earphones positioned like a rock star, decrying "war, starvation, the degradation of our environment" in a pronounced Brooklyn accent.
President Donald Trump opened a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina on Friday decrying "political violence" after pipe bomb suspect Cesar Altieri Sayoc Jr. was charged with sending bombs to 13 prominent Democrats and critics of the president.
Earlier in the day, hundreds of Iraqis stormed the airport and halted air traffic in the Shi'ite holy city of Najaf, extending protests following demonstrations in the southern city of Basra decrying poor government services and corruption.
In May of that year, then Fed Chair William McChesney Martin made a speech decrying a regime of "perpetual deficits and easy money" as creating an environment that could produce a bubble like that of the 1920s.
" At another point, she pleaded with the committee to add an amendment decrying terrorist targeting of gay people, saying, "Can you not at the very least stand up for the right for us not to be killed?
Martin Daniel, a Republican lawmaker from Knoxville, Tennessee, took a break from celebrating The Dukes of Hazzard as an accurate portrayal of Southern American life to unleash a series of since-deleted tweets decrying the fallen hero.
On Saturday, authorities say, 21-year-old Patrick Crusius shot and killed 22 people and wounded two dozen more shortly after a manifesto appeared online explaining his motivation and decrying a "Hispanic invasion" of the United States.
" In a subsequent statement decrying the news coverage of the proposed budget, DeVos said that "given our current budget realities, the federal government cannot fund every worthy program, particularly ones that enjoy robust support from private donations.
After spending two years in prison (including a stint in Siberia) during which she was hospitalized following a hunger strike and wrote letters decrying the brutal conditions therein, Tolokno was released—but has continued to be targeted.
The tweet was his fourth in less than an hour decrying the law enforcement investigation into Russian efforts to meddle in the 2016 election and whether members of his campaign conspired with Moscow to sway the race.
Police rounded up more than 1,300 people at an unauthorized protest in Moscow last Saturday in one of the biggest crackdowns of recent years on an increasingly defiant opposition decrying President Vladimir Putin's tight grip on power.
PARIS (Reuters) - Cash-strapped French farmers evoked the spirit of the country's 18th century revolution on Friday, decrying as insensitive the choice of a grand chateau in the Loire valley for a meeting of EU agriculture ministers.
Protesters have kept up their rallies since then, pressing the army to hand over to civilians, accusing the security services of violence and decrying the shortages and economic hardships that triggered the unrest in the first place.
But market sentiment soured somewhat after more than 1,000 people were detained in Moscow on Saturday in one of the biggest crackdowns of recent years against an increasingly defiant opposition decrying President Vladimir Putin's grip on power.
Meanwhile, north of the border, the administration swiftly used the caravan to make a fresh push to overhaul immigration laws, decrying what it called "loopholes" that it said allow people to flood the system with frivolous claims.
The group is also calling for "measures to guarantee the free and full exercise of rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and political participation," decrying censorship of media outlets, noting some were shut down for days.
GENEVA (Reuters) - China and the United States blamed each other on Tuesday for risking the destruction of the World Trade Organization, with Beijing's ambassador decrying U.S. hostage-taking and Washington's envoy calling China's claims "Alice in Wonderland".
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseMcConnell takes reins of third coronavirus bill GOP embraces big stimulus after years of decrying it Senate passes House's coronavirus aid bill, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Neb.) issued a similar call.
He sees his country at war with modernity, one part aligned with the universalism of the Enlightenment, the other decrying the loss of nation and identity in rootless globalization — for which the stateless Jew becomes a symbol.
On Tuesday night, Mr. Cuomo spoke of a number of accomplishments in a speech that touched on national themes, decrying partisan division, and battering Mr. Trump, suggesting he had forgotten the words to the Pledge of Allegiance.
Demonstrators in Sheung Shui chanted slogans decrying Chinese "parallel traders" who sell duty-free Hong Kong goods in China at a profit, which Hong Kong residents have blamed for pushing up prices in the semi-autonomous city.
More than 300 nonprofits supporting victims of abuse have signed on to a letter to Senate leadership decrying the "devastating" effects the proposed GOP ObamaCare repeal and replace bill would have on domestic abuse and rape victims.
Remember this June 2016 meeting, first reported by The New York Times, in which Trump was angrily decrying the fact that lots of immigrants from what he believed were less-desirable countries were still entering the country.
Decrying these practices as old-fashioned not only destroys a connection the land and to food, it makes the public susceptible to trends promising various health benefits, which then subsequently change, hawking a different set of products.
It's vitally important to note that when an investor as plugged-in as Hogeg is decrying the get-rich-quick token schemes entrepreneurs are seeing online then there is a major problem in the industry as a whole.
Photo: Noah Berger (AP)Last year, a Google engineer named James Damore triggered an entirely unnecessary and ultimately unproductive controversy after his internally published 10-page memo decrying "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber" became a matter of public record.
Friday's proclamation falls in line with the administration's attempts to restrict legal immigration and reshape the legal immigrant population in the US. It's likely to face court challenges from immigrant rights advocates, who are already decrying the proclamation.
O'Rourke stopped fundraising and paused his campaign on August 3, when a gunman who had written a racist screed decrying an "invasion" of Mexican immigrants to the United States allegedly killed 20203 people in an El Paso Walmart.
Hundreds of Facebook employees recently signed a letter to Mr. Zuckerberg and other leaders of the social network, decrying the company's decision to let politicians post any claims they wanted — even false ones — in ads on the site.
"We, with our American ideas, demand that our government shall be returned to the American people who founded it," said the Bund's leader, Fritz Kuhn, after decrying the "Jewish controlled press" for painting him as a cartoonish villain.
But the spotlight on the illegal practice is on the resellers outside hospitals right now, in large part prompted by a social media uproar after a video of a woman in Beijing decrying scalpers emerged and went viral.
Paid posts about the events reached nearly 15,000 people combined, and the two groups ended up shouting slogans across the street from each other, one group holding placards decrying hate and welcoming Muslims, the other toting Confederate flags.
Following Friday morning's vote, Senator John Cornyn took the floor, decrying the Democratic movement against Kavanaugh's confirmation as unjust, and describing the week-long delay caused by the FBI's investigation into Kavanaugh "useful" and a "favor" to Republicans.
In October the American chargé d'affaires, or acting ambassador to Hungary, David Kostelancik, delivered a blistering speech on press freedoms, decrying the growing dominance of "pro-government figures" over the media, who quash articles critical of the government.
Tim Watts, a Labor member of Parliament for Gellibrand, tweeted a long thread slamming the government's push to get the legislation passed before Christmas, despite more than 15,000 submissions to a public consultation, largely decrying the bill's content.
As Trump continued his speech on Monday, he devoted a significant portion to decrying what he described as broader social forces that encouraged violent youths — at times recalling politicians from decades ago sounding alarms about the changing culture.
Unauto VTC, a VTC association, issued a press release on Saturday decrying the blockade of the city and what it dubbed "intolerable levels of violence" by taxi associations, as well as attacking the "absolutely disproportionate" proposed VTC regulations.
Now, the Yelp page for First American Fried Chicken is being trashed by commenters, many of whom are decrying the restaurant as a breeding ground for terrorism and posting tasteless jokes about pressure cookers and pulled pork sandwiches.
"Today I'm sharing our second major update this year: to make sure the news you see, while less overall, is high quality," Zuckerberg wrote, decrying the "sensationalism, misinformation and polarization" that Facebook had an outsized hand in creating.
Though official results have yet to be announced and the count is continuing, Momade's former guerrilla movement turned main opposition party, Renamo, has already rejected the outcome, decrying problems in the process from voter registration through to counting.
" But Trump remained defiant in the wake of the announcements, tweeting that his approach would "End Barriers And Massive I.P. Theft" and decrying reports that his actions had led to increased trade penalties from China as "fake news.
The socialist president defended his legitimacy in a speech after his swearing-in at the country's high court in Caracas, decrying what he said was a "permanent campaign of lies" about him and his late predecessor, Hugo Chavez.
" For her part, Hillary Clinton, Trump's Democratic opponent, issued a statement decrying that the "devastating assault on police officers in Baton Rouge is an assault on all of us....We must not turn our backs on each other.
As a result, we get characters like Vulture from Spider-Man: Homecoming speaking out about class inequality, Black Panther's Killmonger decrying the worldwide oppression of black people, or Infinity War's Thanos being driven by fears of universal overpopulation.
As Vox's Ella Nilsen and Tara Golshan note, Republicans initially focused on the tax cut messaging in Pennsylvania but by election day had pivoted to decrying so-called sanctuary cities after determining the tax message wasn't breaking through.
Hours later, about a dozen Tbilisi Pride supporters were confronted by a larger group of counter-demonstrators as they staged an impromptu sit-in outside a government building in central Tbilisi decrying a lack of support from officials.
The photo, which has received over 2 million likes since it went up, prompted PETA to issue a letter decrying Bieber for allegedly posing near the same tiger that was allegedly abused by Bowmanville Zoo owner Michael Hackenberger.
The grandest gesture of chivalry and virtue is a harshly worded memo released by Kensington Palace in 2016 decrying "the wave of abuse and harassment" in the media and the internet at large that descended upon Ms. Markle.
Among them were comments from Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, on Joe Biden's election history; a series of posts from conservative commentator Tom Fitton decrying the Mueller investigation; and a message of condolence from Rep.
But some of the messages aired on Israeli news sites were scathing, wishing Mr. Erekat a speedy death and mockingly decrying the possibility that he might be saved by the health system of the state he has disparaged.
The U.S. tech giant had come under fire from China over the app, with the Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper calling the app "poisonous" and decrying what it said was Apple's complicity in helping the Hong Kong protesters.
Though official results have yet to be announced and the count is continuing, Momade's former guerrilla movement turned main opposition party, Renamo, has already rejected the outcome, decrying problems in the process from voter registration through to counting.
Golden State's decrying a lack of respect has become something of an inside joke over the last four seasons, with the team's players constantly convincing themselves that the world has doubted them despite two championships in three years.
More than two dozen countries announced last month that they would expel Russian officials from their borders as punishment for the poisoning of the Skripals, decrying what they dubbed the brazen use of a nerve agent in Europe.
China's top newspaper, decrying Washington as a trouble-maker, said on Monday U.S. moves in the South China Sea like last week's freedom of navigation operation will only cause China to strengthen its deployments in the disputed waterway.
In mounting his own self-defense, Netanyahu has employed some of the same tactics as Trump, decrying his accusers as politically motivated, lambasting "fake news" and even using the term "witch hunt" to describe the various corruption cases.
The focus of the progressive immigrant rights movement has been squarely on immigrants who are currently in the US without status: calling for them to have access to legal status and citizenship and decrying their detention and deportation.
Artists Against Evictions, an Athens-based artist group, published an open-letter addressed to the participants and visitors of Documenta 14 decrying the government's eviction of artists and round-up of refugees and displaced persons around the city.
On Monday, 21 state attorneys general, all Democrats, wrote to Republican DeVos decrying her decision to end the Education Department's work on reforming loan servicing, steps intended to ensure that borrowers understand their outstanding debt and repayment options.
RALEIGH, N.C. (Reuters) - North Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature on Wednesday rejected a bid to repeal a state law restricting bathroom access for transgender people, which has drawn months of protests and boycotts by opponents decrying the measure as discriminatory.
Because of that, they got to stand right in front of the stage as Gillibrand formally announced her candidacy for president, decrying the glassy "shrine to greed, division, and vanity" behind her and calling President Donald Trump a coward.
Why it matters: Trump's statement arrives amid the "March for Science" in Washington, D.C., and cities worldwide, where demonstrators are in the streets decrying Trump's moves to cut funding for science programs, and unwind various environmental and climate regulations.
When NBC White House correspondent Peter Alexander on Wednesday asked Trump about his confusing Dayton, Ohio, with Toledo, Ohio, following a mass shooting in the former city, the president launched into a rant decrying the credibility of NBC News.
Republicans initially focused on the tax cut messaging in the recent special election in Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District, but by election day, they had pivoted to decrying so-called "sanctuary cities" after determining the tax message wasn't breaking through.
A proposal to build a local branch of the Beijing-based National Palace Museum in Hong Kong has been met with opposition, with many residents decrying the project as a means to curry favor with the mainland Chinese government.
In a speech in Virginia that night, Trump touches on the issue only briefly — decrying the ills of illegal immigration, while framing a strengthened border as a way to protect jobs that could go to low-income Hispanic-Americans.
On Thursday, former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney delivered a blistering speech in Utah decrying Trump's campaign, and a number of high-profile members of the national security community expressed concern about his lack of understanding of foreign affairs.
Reality Check: African-Americans lost half their wealth in Great Recession By Tami Luhby, CNNMoney In decrying the havoc that Wall Street wreaked on America, Bernie Sanders said that the African-American and Latino communities were hit especially hard.
The deposed Mr Karolyi was quick to cry foul, decrying the sight of scrawny Chinese pre-pubescents amid allegations that the People's Republic misrepresented its gymnasts' ages to gain the gravity-defying advantages of low weight and tiny stature.
He uses repetition, decrying "the weak, weak, weak way in which we contested that [Brexit] referendum" in a fashion redolent of Mr Kinnock during his battle with hard-left entryists in the 1980s ("A Labour council, a Labour council…").
A third of progressives in Congress's freshman class have formed leadership PACs, a move that has helped lawmakers raise their profile within the party but also drawn scrutiny from outside liberal groups decrying the influence of money in politics.
She's one of nearly 150 women who have signed a public letter decrying a culture of sexual harassment in California's state politics, which takes root when lawmakers, staffers and lobbyists descend on Sacramento each year for the legislative session.
The outlines of the story—a lone hero stands up to corporate greed, decrying entertainment addiction, political impotence, and the breakdown of trust and decency—seem to promise a classic tale of moral redemption, Mr. Smith Goes to Television.
In San Francisco, more than 1,000 high school students walked out of classes on Thursday morning to march through the financial district carrying rainbow flags representing the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities, Mexican flags, and signs decrying Trump.
Hillary Clinton tore into both Ted Cruz and Donald Trump on Wednesday, decrying their "offensive, inflammatory rhetoric" towards Muslims as she outlined her strategy to keep America safe from terrorism in the wake of the attacks in Brussels, Belgium.
Curiously, he makes no mention of writers from the left, such as John Dos Passos and George Orwell, who overcame their biases in favor of the revolution and by the mid-1940s were decrying the excesses of Soviet totalitarianism.
The executive editors of The Times, The Post and The Journal all issued statements decrying the expulsion of their reporters at a time when reliable information about the coronavirus was essential to China, the United States and the world.
It's tiring, decrying hate, And likely tiresome as wellBut ever since the hammer fell And Trump ascended to the throne I've told myself my voice alone Won't make a difference, but that I Should not interpret that: Don't try.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's legal team on Monday filed a lengthy response to charges he abused his office and obstructed Congress, decrying the attempt to remove him as a "charade" and calling on senators to quickly reject it.
"Rome Is Gross," a well-known social media feed decrying the city's degradation, has posted complaints about the high price of the Uber bikes, which cost 50 cents to unlock and then 20 cents for every minute of use.
" The Herald newspaper, which acts as a government mouthpiece, hailed the election as reflecting the will of the majority and admonished the opposition, decrying "a culture of rabble-rousing and sham protests of alleged rigging whenever a party loses.
When "Bad Education," an essay from 2011 decrying government complicity in the mounting student debt crisis, notes in disgust that student loans are "edging ever closer to $1 trillion," it's hard to know whether to laugh or to weep.
"I understand that there are people who will state that no horse should ever have a mark or injury that was inflicted by its rider," Bloomberg wrote in an open letter to the F.E.I. decrying Brash's disqualification last year.
"We feel betrayed, we feel angry," said Antar, a 26-year-old student, during at a meeting to plan a Saturday rally in New York City decrying Turkey's strikes, which sparked international criticism and fears of a humanitarian catastrophe.
"We feel betrayed, we feel angry," said Antar, a 26-year-old student, during at a meeting to plan a Saturday rally in New York City decrying Turkey's strikes, which sparked international criticism and fears of a humanitarian catastrophe.
Of course, plenty of fans, Wahoo purists and random commenters who wouldn't know Chief Wahoo from Chief Noc-a-homa are already decrying the noxious PC culture that led to this, the destruction of a beloved American sports icon.
Last month, Berland and Rivers, who by then had been placed on leave by the company, spoke to a crowd of more than 100 protesters outside of the company's San Francisco office, decrying the erosion of Google's open culture.
Trump also continued to rail against Democrats' closed-door deposition process for the initial stages of their investigation, tweeting that "Do Nothing Democrats allow Republicans Zero Representation, Zero due process, and Zero Transparency" and decrying the proceedings as unfair.
Regardless of whether China launches an investigation into the presidential hopeful's family, opponents of Trump criticized his comments, decrying the bold invitation to foreign intervention in U.S. politics and expressing worry that the comment will impact current trade talks.
Though Frum spends his days decrying Donald Trump and working as an editor for the liberal Atlantic, he's still a sort of stereotypical Bush-era Republican, a pundit who has penned multiple articles on the dangers on legalizing pot.
He's spoken about the importance of Frederick Douglass and Martin Luther King Jr., while decrying voter fraud and creating an election integrity commission stacked with figures eager to pass stricter voting laws, which are often used to disenfranchise minorities.
The debate surrounding battery cages and free-range poultry-raising practices has been going on for some time, with activists decrying the on-average 67-square-inch cages that prevent egg-laying hens from spreading their wings in factory farms.
Cruz in particular identified himself as a Bundy sympathist, decrying the Obama administration for placing "our liberty under assault," and calling the standoff "the unfortunate and tragic culmination of the path that President Obama has set the federal government on."
And, while Palin opened by thanking the audience for their prayers, things quickly veered into typical Palin deranged refrigerator poetry territory, with the former VP candidate decrying the media for encouraging "petty, punk-ass little thuggery stuff" at Trump rallies.
On four large yellow billboards, Lana printed a famous quote from Italian dictator Benito Mussolini — decrying "a nation of poets, of artists, of heroes, of saints, of thinkers, of scientists, of navigators, of migrants" — translated into Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, and Greek.
While Trump during his campaign called for banning Syrian refugees from the US -- decrying their entry as a potential "Trojan horse" -- he also called for establishing a safe zone in Syria where Syrians fleeing the war-ravaged country could live peacefully.
It makes sense that in such turbulent times — as designers decamp to European cities and half of the industry is busy decrying the demise of American fashion — both indie and established brands have found themselves thinking about this all-American staple.
In March, I spoke with Nicholas Fuentes, an alt-right-leaning podcaster best known for urging listeners to infiltrate the Republican Party and for decrying interracial relationships as "degenerate" (and arguing that the presence of Jews hurt his "daily existence").
But at a recent Likud rally he remained defiant, decrying the media and leftist "witch hunt" against him to supporters, some of whom sported signs like "It's not fake news… It's fucking news" and cursed at and shoved Israeli journalists.
The economy still wasn't fixed by 1895, which was when Cleveland bypassed Congress and figured out a way to legally to sell bonds directly to Wall Street titan J.P. Morgan (again, you can almost hear Bernie Sanders decrying such a partnership).
While still calling for a "married mom and dad" in each family and decrying an activist court, the document abandoned a constitutional amendment against same-sex marriage (in the platform since 2004) in favor of leaving the issue to the states.
For each voice embracing the radical vision to decarbonize the American economy within a decade, revamp capitalism, and attend to a panoply of social ills, there was another voice decrying the plan as economically unrealistic, technologically impossible, and politically untenable.
At a summit in the Philippines, Donald Trump forged a "great relationship" with President Rodrigo Duterte, who only a year ago had cursed "son of a bitch" Barack Obama for decrying his administration's bloody war on drug pushers and addicts.
In a quieter, less chaotic time, prominent white liberals like Mark Lilla writing books and making speeches decrying identity politics (whatever the heck that is) and preaching about the need to recognize class difference would make sense, and even be welcome.
Cliven and Ammon Bundy: A family's history of fighting the federal government But the march supporting the Hammonds led to the armed occupation of the refuge, with occupiers decrying what they call government overreach when it comes to federal lands.
Will Smith — snubbed for his performance in Concussion — confirmed that he's out as well, and George Clooney has even thrown in his two cents, decrying not just the lack of representation in Oscar nominations, but in the industry at large.
"And frankly, he does represent the kind of vision and values, as a Republican, you would want to put forward," Cole said, just a day after Ryan gave a high-profile speech decrying the "ugliness" of the 2016 presidential race.
We've come a long way from Gloria Steinem decrying "The Moral Disarmament of Betty Coed" thanks to the Pill in Esquire in 1962, to Hannah Gadsby, a lesbian comedian, taking aim at "hypermasculine man-babies" in GQ's "New Masculinity" issue.
Often, however, these same candidates will call for stricter enforcement of immigration laws or more "cops on the street" out of one side of their mouth while decrying the enforcement of safety regulations that save lives out of the other.
Macron, decrying Le Pen as a "political heiress" and defending his experience in the private sector as a banker, urged people who had backed rivals such as conservative Francois Fillon or leftist Jean-Luc Melenchon to give him a chance.
But despite his criticism of Trump, his questioning of impeachment witnesses, including on the last day of public testimony, made clear that he doesn&apost support impeaching Trump, instead decrying both sides of the political aisle for squabbling over impeachment.—Rep.
In the factless and amoral era that President Trump has ushered in, it seemed certain last night that Roy Moore, the evolution denier who is haunted by pedophilia allegations, would sail into the Senate decrying that "fake news" had lost again.
Still, Regnerus wrote about Sullins' study favorably for the Witherspoon Institute's blog last June and Sullins appeared on an FRC panel around the same time, decrying the negative impact that gay marriage has had on society—citing his own study.
After decrying nation-building during his presidential campaign and dismissing the war as a "complete waste," the president is sending thousands more troops — up from 11,000, to 15,85033 — to the country and increasing airstrikes, in an effort to stabilize it.
After decrying super PACs in the past, Biden reversed his position last October as he struggled to raise money for the 2020 campaign, and embraced help from Unite the Country, which has spent more than $10 million to help him.
Socialist women are becoming increasingly vocal in decrying what they call socialist men's encouragement of misogyny, while also stressing that leftist attacks on the Democratic Party cannot be reduced to sexism and that sexism is not confined to the left.
To the Editor: Nowhere in his column decrying Democrats' opposition to a bill banning abortion after 20 weeks does David Brooks bother to inform the reader that only about 1.3 percent of all abortions in the United States take place then.
Tony Clark, the executive director of the M.L.B. Players Association, issued a statement on Tuesday decrying teams' inactivity, pointing out that with pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training in a week, an industry awash in revenue is snubbing free agents.
Instead of focusing on the contents of those leaks, though, Trump has put considerable effort into decrying the state of news media and promising to conduct a full investigation into the leaks coming from the highest echelons on the White House.
Protests have been happening in the region since March, decrying the Trump administration's decision to relocate the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv, which breaks with decades of U.S. policy to have any such decision be part of a broader peace deal.
But Amy Paulin, an assemblywoman from Westchester who drafted and circulated an open letter decrying workplace sexual harassment, said it would be impossible to know the true extent of the appetite for change until the legislation session resumed next year.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Dozens of renowned Cuban artists from across the political spectrum are calling for the release of dissident artist and activist Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara who was arrested 10 days ago, decrying this as an outdated act of censorship.
Jimmy Fallon led "The Tonight Show" not with his typical monologue, but with a two-minute opening speech decrying Mr. Trump's response to the protests in Charlottesville, which killed one protester and resulted in the deaths of two state troopers.
The poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, earlier this month sent tensions between the West and Moscow soaring, with officials in Europe and the U.S. decrying Russia's use of a nerve agent on British soil.
DT took to Twitter Saturday with a message to the folks protesting in Tehran right now, decrying their government recently shooting down a Ukraine International Airlines plane by mistake ... and killing over 150 passengers, many of whom were Canadian citizens.
She used to serve as the FDA's assistant commissioner for women's health and as director of the office of women's health until she resigned in protest in 2005, decrying the agency's delay in approving emergency contraception for over-the counter use.
It also released a statement on Thursday, decrying the barrage of criticism and defended itself against being cast as "the main culprit of coronavirus transmissions," blaming those who have deemed it a "cult" for the wrongful accusations, the Washington Post said.
Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut has taken the top partisanship buffoonery prize already by scolding President Trump for the action just two days after publicly decrying America's lack of action against the Baghdad embassy attack: But that's just politics.
The chants of 'blood and soil' among Charlottesville marchers decrying what they say is a diminishing status of white identity stand in stark contrast to an American creed of constitutionalism that guarantees all an opportunity irrespective of race or heritage.
As Trump's motorcade pulled into Boston Medical Center, located in the city's South End, protesters on a grassy area in front of the building held signs and chanted, most decrying the immigration stance and policies of her husband, President Donald Trump.
" On Wednesday, Doctors Without Borders said their medical personnel treated 106 refugees between January 2016 and last month for injuries inflicted by Hungarian border patrols, including beating injuries and dog bites, decrying the level of abuse as a "ritual of brutality.
He is trying to suggest that Bob Woodward's book detailing the first year of the Trump White House is a fiction while also decrying and trying to root out those within the White House walls who leaked information to Woodward.
Vox's Laura McGann recently explored that disconnect, wherein members of the GOP are decrying that Kavanaugh is being unfairly prosecuted and his life "ruined," and Democrats say he's simply going through a process to obtain an important, lifetime-appointed job.
Keillor kicks it off by decrying the push to rebrand monuments and institutions named for deeply flawed people, insisting that "renaming is a slippery business" — a sentiment that reads quite differently today, as his landmark show is undergoing exactly that process.
But two of her highest-ranking campaign staff are now decrying Ward as just another politician, unable at best (unwilling at worst) to go to Washington and get the real work of Making America Great Again done, swamp draining and all.
This leads to a bit of meaningless political theater of members of Congress haranguing the person and decrying the unfortunate state of affairs caused by the use of a constitutional right — unseemly, to be sure, but it usually makes the evening news.
An outspoken critic of the government, Rajab faces two other trials on charges of writing an editorial decrying prison conditions in the country and for tweets he is accused of making on human rights and Bahrain's involvement in a war in Yemen.
But it's reached a fever pitch recently, with Republicans decrying Google's fact-checking modules and its firing of workplace sexist James Damore, pretty much anything Facebook does to slow down right-leaning hoaxes and propaganda, and purges of suspected bot accounts on Twitter.

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