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"disloyal" Definitions
  1. disloyal (to somebody/something) not loyal to (= not supporting) your friends, family, country, etc.

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"He repeated his claim that Jewish Americans voting for Democrats are disloyal, saying, "In my opinion, you vote for Democrats, you're being very disloyal to Jewish people, and you are being very disloyal to Israel.
"In my opinion, if you vote for a Democrat you're being very disloyal to Jewish people and you're being very disloyal to Israel," he said from the White House.
That's what they hear Zinke saying they are disloyal to.
He is capable of being loyal, but he isfundamentally disloyal.
England's Stuart kings had disarmed those likely to be disloyal.
Kris feels that Kim has been disloyal by helping Caitlyn.
Is there anyone among us who truly LOVES disloyal people?
We are loyal to our tribe; we punish the disloyal.
He rails against pernicious legislators, disloyal appointees, and craven reporters.
Do you think it's "disloyal" for athletes to switch teams?
"Will," both reverently faithful and cheekily disloyal, splits the difference.
And here we are, still disloyal and deprived of manliness.
They were condemned as disloyal all the time in Europe.
We at Mashable wish we could take credit for the name "disloyal man," but we can't â€" the image is literally called "Disloyal man walking with his girlfriend and looking amazed at another seductive girl.
But in French, Spanish or Italian, competition is "loyal" or "disloyal".
"Disloyal R's are far more difficult than Crooked Hillary," he said.
Reader, we'd like to introduce you to a very disloyal man.
This disloyal man is walking down the street with a woman.
Yet for many Turks, a timid army beats a disloyal one.
"Disloyal R's are far more difficult than Crooked Hillary," he tweeted.
The reality is that they have no room to be disloyal.
You're disloyal, you're weak, you're the reason my agenda isn't working.
Federal workers deemed to be disloyal were to be summarily fired.
Want to get ahead of a story about your disloyal sibling?
Ms. Yovanovitch's critics alleged that she was disloyal to Mr. Trump.
They alleged disloyal competition by Au Sauvignon that jeopardized their business.
Arrington, Sanford's rival, cast the congressman as a disloyal Never Trumper.
Trump said Republicans who are "disloyal" are "far more difficult" than Clinton.
Francis Rooney, have called for a "purge" of purportedly disloyal bureau personnel.
I would rather associate with loyal Negroes than with disloyal white men.
This will also help you avoid appearing disloyal by constantly switching jobs.
Those too disloyal and predatory should be cut off from American resources.
But he is also not going to be disloyal to the president.
Rather, it seems people are reluctant to hedge because it feels disloyal.
He berated Paul Ryan and other leading Republicans for their "disloyal" actions.
Others demurred and were attacked as disloyal and excluded from policy making.
Millennials' job-hopping ways have earned them an unfair reputation as disloyal.
I just want to tell you that I think you're very disloyal.
"In my opinion, if you vote for a Democrat you're being very disloyal to Jewish people and you're being very disloyal to Israel," he said Wednesday at the White House, amplifying similar remarks he made a day earlier.
He felt that I had let the side down, that it was disloyal.
In her testimony, Yovanovitch denied that she had been disloyal to the administration.
He has been flagrantly disloyal on the most divisive issue facing the government.
He supposed that people were reluctant to seem disloyal to their own side.
In Trump's school of hard knocks, that's about as disloyal as it gets.
Her purportedly disloyal husband, Jay Z, is currently working on a response album.
It's disloyal to those you've stolen from to hastily re-chisel their jewels.
And they wanted leaders who could punish disloyal dissenters and control the agenda.
Over time, he purged the army of anyone disloyal to his political party.
People were divided on sectarian lines and Catholics were deemed to be disloyal.
" African bishops briefed at the time decried the reporting of abuse as "disloyal.
Trump's longtime lawyer and fixer has sounded increasingly disloyal to the president publicly.
If they back the winner, losing candidates don't take legal action against disloyal delegates.
It was very disloyal, but it went out -- it was gone within three weeks.
Mr. Trump reportedly believes Mr. Atkinson, whom he appointed in 2017, has been disloyal.
Others say she is being disloyal by spilling in public things best kept private.
The elderly Uncle Junior is in his armchair, facing down a disloyal male relation.
"There is a fear of being considered disloyal in the London community," he said.
He also believes Atkinson's decision to do so shows he's disloyal to the president.
He is a lone operator, a disloyal diva, who is incapable of horizontal relationships.
One disloyal store was sold out to the feds as an example to others.
Alexander S. Vindman was hailed by Democrats, while Republicans insinuated that he was disloyal.
"Disloyal R's are far more difficult than Crooked Hillary," Trump tweeted two hours later.
Yet his political fate is now threatened because the president has declared him disloyal.
" He has also described Jewish Democrats who criticized Israeli policies as "disloyal to Israel.
The president viewed that decision as disloyal — the most grievous sin in Trump's orbit.
Second, security crises silence opponents, since criticism can be viewed as disloyal or unpatriotic.
If anything, it gives his adversaries ammunition to characterize Bannon as unreliable or disloyal.
As a member of the disloyal opposition, they have shown they should not be trusted.
Party leaders began to see her as disloyal, according to reporting by Vox's Zack Beauchamp.
Jon's abrupt decision to give Ghost away, then, struck many fans as disloyal and ungrateful.
Asking questions about how that mission might go awry, then, may be seen as disloyal.
Why not turn this into a story about disloyal staffers who are undermining the President?
Trump also called her "disloyal" to the Clinton family but did not elaborate on why.
The purge of those deemed disloyal has been widened to include teachers, academics, and journalists.
He is thought to have ordered the executions of disloyal subordinates including his own uncle.
"The #MelaniaLovesTrudeau photo is the political equivalent to the disloyal man meme," a user wrote.
Trump also said his acting Director of National Intelligence wasn't pushed out for being disloyal.
At a time of national rage, such constitutional concerns can appear precious or even disloyal.
"  I truly hate disloyal people â€" Eric Trump (@EricTrump) August 17, 2018 Whether or not the subtweet is about Omarosa, the people of Twitter looked past that and instead chose to rehash all the times a member of the Trump family's proven himself disloyal.
Earlier this month, the President instructed McEntee to focus on rooting out disloyal officials, a charge that prompted the personnel chief to tell agency officials at a recent meeting that his office will be on the lookout for staffers who are seen as disloyal.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump knocked Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for being disloyal to Rep.
Maliki did this by firing professional military leaders he deemed disloyal and replacing them with cronies.
"Her actions are considered as disloyal, ungrateful, and ungracious of His Majesty's kindness," the notice said.
The ruling Communist Party supports new friends and punishes what it considers to be disloyal behavior.
People should be fired if they're disloyal to the President of the United States and leaking.
Will Tanner, a former adviser to May, said the timing was astonishing, self-serving and disloyal.
There also were accusations that Jews were disloyal, that dangerous communists would infiltrate among the refugees.
There's nothing inappropriate or "disloyal" about drawing attention to behavior that's potentially bad for the organization.
And he has a history of publicly attacking the media and public figures he considers disloyal.
When Comey didn't, Trump took it as a sign that Comey was disloyal, an unforgivable sin.
"We were most loyal to Mother when we were being disloyal to each other," Jay writes.
His focus, according to Axios and CNN, was to identify staffers who were disloyal to Trump.
Embracing her, I feel big, bestial, slightly disloyal; my own mother, now deceased, was also small.
Becket died not because he was "meddlesome," but because, in the king's view, he was disloyal.
Democrats have only one chance to impeach the most corrupt and disloyal president in American history.
And anyone viewed as disloyal to the Republican Party is likely to face a primary challenger.
The slanderous suggestions that he's disloyal because of birthplace and because he speaks Ukrainian are plainly disgusting.
""More people are leaving their jobs, and disloyal young people may have something to do with that.
We had to confront the stereotypes of being largely defined as uneducated, disloyal, untrustworthy, and unreliable individuals.
King Vajiralongkorn, 67, stripped her of her titles in an order calling her "disloyal", "ungrateful" and "ambitious".
The "poster attack" was "so disloyal" that it was not protected under the law, the court found.
Over the weekend, Trump ousted Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, who was hardly a disloyal cabinet member.
They called people of Mexican descent -- including US citizens -- inherently violent and disloyal to the United States.
There were things I was guilty of doing that they didn't know about: being disloyal, bad things.
CBS reported that Westerhout was "divisive" and suspected as being disloyal to Trump by some administration officials.
For Democrats to regain leadership of the chamber, defeating once-disloyal Democrats in the primary isn't enough.
And you don't want to be disloyal by inconveniencing him while your supervisor is on maternity leave.
Aides to Mr. Trump seized upon that to suggest Mr. Coats was disloyal and should be fired.
Trump's inner circle viewed Borges, who had been critical of Trump during the 2016 campaign, as disloyal.
This behavior echoes that of Joseph McCarthy, as it involves falsely labeling loyal American citizens as disloyal.
Like Joseph McCarthy&aposs original version, today&aposs version involves falsely labeling loyal American citizens as disloyal.
This denialism is the crux of the new nationalism's disloyal contempt for the United States of America.
This denialism is the crux of the new nationalism's disloyal contempt for the United States of America.
"Bill Clinton is a great guy with courage, Mario Cuomo is a disloyal guy without courage," Trump wrote.
Mortensen's character throws Washington under the bus and basically greenlights a mutiny because he's told he's being "disloyal".
He has repeatedly attacked his own Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, calling him weak and disloyal, among other things.
Many may consider it disloyal or be concerned that speaking against orthodoxy could be bad for their careers.
"He managed to distance himself from everything President Trump had said without appearing disloyal," von der Leyen said.
He has recently pitted aides against one another in his search to find those who may be disloyal.
Surely, it was the right action, but for some a sign that foreigners can be unreliable and disloyal.
Meanwhile, other officials have struggled with how to leave the White House without appearing disloyal, the Times added.
They've done nothing wrong, but for you to keep the secret would make you disloyal to your husband.
The rest of Interior staff is Them, the enemy, disloyal to Us. Interior staff is predictably incensed at this.
He called Le Drian's action disloyal, but the respected veteran said his motivation was keeping Le Pen from power.
Yep, this jerk cat's disloyal diablerie has been exposed for what it was — a selfish desire for two mums.
Varys: Daenerys's father Aerys was called the Mad King because he burned those who he believed to be disloyal.
Just because you need room to do your own thing does not mean that you are disloyal or unworthy.
She accuses them of being disloyal, but they still seem intent on capturing Iron Fist without the Black Sky.
Sessions was advocating for Yovanovitch's removal in part because of allegations that she had criticized Trump and was disloyal.
I worry that you will think I'm being disloyal by being in touch, but that is not my intention.
"He said you better do this or you are going to look disloyal to the organization," Mr. Chick said.
If Cohen is a disloyal liar, Trump has now decided to make his foil the political trickster Roger Stone.
"If I didn't get in the photo I would be seen as disloyal" by IS, he told the court.
Because to balk, even a bit, would be seen as disloyal to Trump --and that is not allowed. Ever.
With the protests occurring across Syria, he became increasingly suspicious of disloyal behavior and radicalized his treatment of prisoners.
"We had to confront the stereotypes of being largely defined as uneducated, disloyal, untrustworthy, and unreliable individuals," he wrote.
What changed is that conservative movement leaders used to be afraid that Trump would be disloyal to their priorities.
In Syria, the city of Homs's "loyal" and "disloyal" suburbs were divided by a wall built by the government.
To say "Castro" was considered disloyal, although in later decades Cubans would commonly say just that and mean it.
To see more clearly that what's at work here is a reluctance to be disloyal, consider some other cases.
He repeatedly and publicly accused his first chief of staff Reince Priebus of acting disloyal during last year's campaign.
None of last week's new information proves that Trump is too disloyal to his own country to be president.
Trump replied "not at all" — and went on to cast Omar as somehow disloyal to the country she serves.
The Times reported that Mr. Trump humiliated him in an Oval Office meeting and accused him of being disloyal.
But now the new constituent assembly has the power to dismantle the legislature and dismiss any official deemed disloyal.
Or maybe his minority-led regime just wants to push disloyal Sunnis out of its heartland in western Syria.
In September 2017, Mugabe abruptly fired Mnangagwa, then vice president, saying that he had been disloyal to the party.
Fourth, as mentioned above, there was clearly a coordinated outside pressure campaign to remove staffers perceived to be disloyal.
Mr. Obasanjo, the former president, described Mr. Abubakar as disloyal, incompetent and corrupt in several interviews and a book.
Sources told Bloomberg that some NSC officials may be removed because they're seen as having been disloyal to the president.
Multiple Terminations Part of the organization's drive for growth has been a tough stance toward workers considered unproductive or disloyal.
But it's still unclear what kind of punishment Supreme Leader-elect Donald Trump has in store for his disloyal subjects.
The case signals apparent efforts by President Yoweri Museveni to remove people in his security forces thought to be disloyal.
Ryan is disloyal and a "weak and ineffective" leader, Trump said in a series of unflattering tweets blasting establishment Republicans.
It will have to expel or reeducate the leakers and those disloyal without instilling a witch hunt's sense of dread.
Frequent job-hopping used to be a red flag, suggesting to prospective employers that a candidate was unfocused and disloyal.
Bevin lost badly in the primary but still refused to endorse McConnell, leading many Republicans to denounce him as disloyal.
He has said he believes Mr. Atkinson, whom he appointed in 2017, has been disloyal, one of the people said.
"If you are branded as disloyal then you are making a decision to find another line of work," McGehee said.
Trump also said that Gillibrand was "very disloyal" to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Soon convinced that McCabe, like Comey, is disloyal to him, the President begins taunting him in person and on Twitter.
"The slanderous suggestions that he's disloyal because of birthplace and because he speaks Ukrainian are plainly disgusting," wrote Jill Filipovic.
Great news for the Republican Party as one of the dumbest & most disloyal men in Congress is "quitting" the Party.
Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi, 34, had breached a code of conduct for courtiers and was disloyal to the king, the statement said.
As the gang splintered around him — often because of him — he felt confident pushing back at members he deemed disloyal.
The GOP presidential nominee has repeatedly accused Ryan, the nation's highest-ranking elected Republican, of being disloyal to his campaign.
It's hard to imagine now, but years ago, politicians would have called her [a] disloyal, hateful, intemperate, angry, un-American barbarian.
Among their accusations, the ambassador's critics claimed that she was disloyal to the president — charges that Mr. Reeker considered completely spurious.
You saw this in yesterday's press conference when he publicly shamed — by name — disloyal House Republicans who lost re-election races.
Viewing the second-largest ethnic group, the Ndebele, as disloyal, he used a minor insurrection as an excuse to crush them.
"Most Republicans were loyal, terrific & worked really hard," Trump tweeted, implying that those GOP senators who opposed the bill were disloyal.
And Trump is gearing up to argue that he lost because disloyal members of the establishment connived to keep him out.
Trump's instinct, however, is to look backward and berate those he believes were disloyal, politically biased or out to benefit themselves.
Donald Trump's "Surrender Summit" with President Vladimir Putin of Russia was such a disloyal, traitorous display that it boggles the mind.
It's reminiscent of the Nixon-era Malek Manual that came complete with techniques for dealing with suspected disloyal career civil servants.
Sineenat had breached a code of conduct for courtiers and was "disloyal to the king", a two-page palace statement said.
His meeting last Thursday with cabinet liaisons in which he called for rooting out disloyal officials was first reported by Axios.
He turned on Jeff Sessions because he felt his own attorney general was disloyal in recusing himself from the Russia investigation.
Stone said he believes Trump has surrounded himself with disloyal Cabinet members, which increases his chances of not completing his term.
Fellow Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, also disparaged the administration as careless and disloyal.
Undermining opponents In sacking Yates, though, Trump's White House also sought to present her as disloyal to the government and her employers.
"Great news for the Republican Party as one of the dumbest & most disloyal men in Congress is 'quitting' the Party," he said.
Protecting the sanctity of our elections begins with the recognition that accepting foreign help is disloyal to our country, unethical and wrong.
Renzi loyalist Lorenzo Guerini, the PD's deputy leader, said Bersani's comments were "incomprehensible and disconcerting", adding that he had "often been disloyal".
As you know, Remy blasted Nicki, calling her a ho, a bitch, a cokehead, and a disloyal hoochie with bad butt implants.
Don't underestimate his ability to put you in your place when you accuse him of being a disloyal friend to Niall Horan.
Halfway through "Popcorn," Lucy concludes, by way of a stark tribunal, that Josh has been disloyal to her by liking her parents.
Attempts to vilify political opponents as disloyal and redefine policy disagreements as failures of character or even scandals have become increasingly common.
Rumors spread that Administration officials had established an "insider threat" program at the N.S.C., and were trying to root out disloyal staffers.
Yovanovitch rejected the accusations that she was disloyal to Trump, instead suggesting that those who campaigned against her likely had ulterior motives.
" In a private mutiny, some of his staff printed T-shirts that read "30% DISLOYAL " and took to calling themselves "the disloyals.
She followed with a second tweet that seemed to imply that Romney, a harsh Trump critic during the campaign, would be disloyal.
A disloyal SMS message, a breakup, a conversation with the wrong person, and your whole world could be dominoed into irrevocable chaos.
It isn't that neoconservatives are disloyal; quite the opposite, as they would tell you that they put loyalty to their principles first.
The chief one to watch will be the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, perhaps the most overtly disloyal member of the rancorous cabinet.
He has struggled to fill openings, unwilling to hire Republicans he considers disloyal and unable to entice Republicans who consider him unstable.
The Negro has never before been drafted and has yet to prove himself disloyal or a coward in the time of danger.
" Pusha clearly sees the YMCMB crew as disloyal, a theme he'd go in hard on in the 24 track "Exodus 29:26.
In 1395, the Duke of Burgundy banned gamay ("a very bad and disloyal variety") and insisted that only pinot noir be planted.
I do not want to be disloyal to my boss or leave anyone in a difficult position during my supervisor's maternity leave.
But after hearing for three years from acquaintances and confidants about various people deemed disloyal, his efforts seem to have newfound urgency.
And then there's the president's recent push to purge his administration of those he perceives as being disloyal or not conservative enough.
He has used the anticorruption drive to purge disloyal party and military leaders, and to weaken his fellow Politburo Standing Committee members.
But the Trump team took office suspicious of the career staffers, with some believing they comprised a "deep state" disloyal to Trump.
After a brief exposure, she declared that borzois were "cowardly, stupid, disloyal, and full of self-pity" and switched to Yorkshire terriers.
Ilhan Omar (D-MN), one of America's first Muslim female Congress members, is disloyal to the country because she wears a hijab.
"Great news for the Republican Party as one of the dumbest & most disloyal men in Congress is 'quitting' the Party," the president tweeted.
" Later in the evening, talking to Ari Melber at MSNBC, Nunberg said that Trump was "the most disloyal person [you're] ever gonna meet.
It wasn't long before Trump's comments had circulated widely on social media, inspiring backlash in the form of a "Disloyal To Trump" hashtag.
A new world has appeared before the disloyal man's eyes â€" whether good or bad â€" and nothing will ever be the same.
Sweden, said Markus Kallifatides, an associate professor at the Stockholm School of Economics, was not immune to "human greed, stupidity and disloyal behavior".
" Fox News' Jesse Watters on "The Five": "The story is the leak... if you're a disloyal person, you sing to the Washington Post.
She conflates justice and revenge when she tries to banish two children whose disloyal houses had chosen to support the now-dead Ramsay.
Those who refuse to pay kickbacks were viewed as disloyal and targeted and systematically attacked by the government, just as I have been.
In one reference to Donald H. Rumsfeld, the former defense secretary, he accuses "the idiot Rummy" of being disloyal to both President Bushes.
Both the Reagan and Trump administrations demonstrated this distrust and tried to find and move out career officials deemed insufficiently responsive or disloyal.
While some employers may see you as disloyal and not welcome you back, others may see you as a valuable employee worth rehiring.
Kim presides over a country that keeps a system of concentration camps for anyone the regime deems disloyal along with their family members.
Accusing African Americans or immigrants of being un-American or disloyal is a longstanding theme, but it's not a polite thing to say.
He subsequently explained to reporters Wednesday that he had meant that those who support Democrats are disloyal to "Jewish people" and to Israel.
In his resignation speech on August 20th, the popular Mr Conte excoriated the League leader to his face, calling him disloyal and irresponsible.
The Trump administration has been deeply disloyal to those who put it in office, on trade, on taxes, but especially on health care.
And with every House Republican having defended the president, G.O.P. primary challengers are now struggling to successfully argue that their opponents are disloyal.
Diana was considered disloyal and unhinged, an unguided missile, when she went on the BBC in 1995 to talk about her emotional distress.
In an interview with reporters on the White House driveway, Mr. Scaramucci vowed to rid the Oval Office of disloyal aides and leakers.
"He will say that Giuliani, Mulvaney and Sondland, to a degree, were being disloyal to the President," a source close to Bolton said.
And Jews have long been accused of being disloyal citizens secretly working to maneuver governments to pursue disastrous policies solely for their own benefit.
There will never be another pet quite like the one you lost, and the thought of adopting another might seem disloyal, but it isn't.
Editor-in-chief Alex Marlow hosted uber-conservative columnist Caroline Glick on his podcast to bash McMaster as disloyal to both Israel and Trump.
According to emails given to congressional committees this month, Reeker sought to intervene when Trump supporters accused Yovanovitch of being disloyal to the president.
The phrase "Sonam Gupta Bewafa hai" (Hindi for "Sonam Gupta is disloyal") was first seen circulating on an old Rs 113 (10 cent) bill.
In the wake of the failed coup, Erdogan is likely to purge the military of coup-backers and others he deems to be disloyal.
By, in effect, declaring them to be disloyal to the regime, Mr Bolton may be hoping to force them to take action against it.
Scaramucci, the new favorite, "intends to follow through on threats to purge aides he believes are disloyal to Trump" according to the Washington Post.
They've launched a very public campaign, possibly with Trump's connivance, to spike Romney's potential appointment, saying he's unpopular with the base and potentially disloyal.
Kellyanne Conway, Trump's former campaign manager, has been attacking Romney publicly, saying he's been disloyal and suggesting he couldn't be trusted for the position.
While I'm in no way implying that your departing staff is disloyal, the point is, why would they stick around at a failing enterprise?
" Trump wrote on Twitter that Amash's departure was "great news" and that he was "one of the dumbest and most disloyal men in Congress.
The policies are a tangled mess, and Pompeo did his best to try to make sense of them without sounding disloyal to the President.
Few contest Weaver's insistence that it would be disloyal for Kasich to abandon the relatively few members who have shown any independence from Trump.
According to department staff members, Mr. O'Rourke and other political appointees tried to consolidate power by marginalizing career officials whom they saw as disloyal.
Before long, Dr. Shulkin sharply curtailed his public profile, cutting off communications with reporters and isolating himself from top deputies he viewed as disloyal.
The move comes as Trump and his allies seek to root out members of his administration they view as disloyal following the president's acquittal.
And it was Justice Clarence Thomas in the headlines after media reports that his wife was quietly advising the White House about disloyal staffers.
That was jarringly illustrated this week when Politico revealed that Mr. Ayers told another group of party donors that they should "purge" disloyal Republicans.
For him and the 120,000 other Japanese-Americans incarcerated during World War II, there was no attempt to sort the loyal from the disloyal.
All recounted being forced to participate in self-criticism rituals, whereby members would confess to their commanders any sexual or disloyal thoughts they had.
He took their side against immigrant rapists, murderous jihadis, plundering trade deals, dangerous city people and disloyal, condescending elites of all parties and persuasions.
At a news conference in Lebanon, he portrayed himself as the victim of a rigged justice system and a corporate coup by disloyal underlings.
Or, if you did consider it, would that be some sort of deeply disloyal act that showed you weren't interested in your current job?
Instead, you have an authoritarian state, in which repression of dissent is justified to preserve order and keep dangerous, disloyal elements out of power.
Pompeo further defended the administration's handling of the removal of Maria Yovanovitch as ambassador to Ukraine after Trump allies accused her of being disloyal.
Alina presumed that the oldest were dispossessed as "kulaks" — peasants deemed affluent, making them potentially disloyal — and that their children fled to the cities.
The founders, in my opinion, created impeachment as a means to oust an incompetent or disloyal president, but hoped that it would be used rarely.
Should the Trump administration carry out purges of staff perceived to be disloyal, this could have a far-reaching and damaging impact on US capabilities.
On Tuesday, the King stripped his royal consort of her titles, status, and military ranks for being "disloyal," only three months after she was anointed.
"To ignore a President's repeated efforts to obstruct an investigation into his own disloyal behavior would inflict great and lasting damage on this country," Sen.
Trump, clueless about Washington ways, brash and impulsive, correctly saw he had a weaving spider heading the FBI and wished him to not be disloyal.
Since then, Cohn angered the President by speaking out against Trump's response to white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, a move the President considered disloyal.
"Very disloyal to Bill & Crooked-USED!" he added, a reference to Gillibrand's statement that former President Clinton should have resigned over the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
At the same time, the waves of arrests created a climate of fear in which even the tamest criticism of the government was labelled disloyal.
The president said he didn't understand why Atkinson shared the complaint with Congress and believed it was a sign that Atkinson was disloyal to him.
Prayuth's party ran under the banner of promoting traditional Thai values of devotion to the monarchy, often casting opposition opponents as disloyal to the king.
Mitt Romney is also reportedly being considered for that role, but some of Trump's closest supporters have branded the former Massachusetts governor untrustworthy and disloyal.
Speculation spread that Guaidó had been duped by a counterintelligence sting, in which Army officers encouraged the uprising in order to smoke out disloyal soldiers.
Some administration officials privately spend much of their time trying to figure out how to leave without looking disloyal or provoking an easily angered president.
Kurds who were seen as disloyal and destabilizing in their native region became the government's allies when they were used to displace Greeks in Cyprus.
And if the White House succeeds in uprooting officials it sees as disloyal to Trump, there will be even fewer checks on an emboldened president.
A guy can promise change, but if he is dishonest, disloyal and selfish, the change he delivers is not going to be effective or good.
With the Jackson pick, Trump has managed to be simultaneously reckless, thoughtless and disloyal, by publicly undermining his friend at the first hint of trouble.
She was accused of being "disloyal" and conducting a rivalry with Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, who married King Vajiralongkorn in May just days before his coronation.
Trump abruptly recalled the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, amid a smear campaign by the president's allies to portray her as disloyal to Trump.
Trump reportedly falsely believed that the official who briefed Congress at Maguire's direction had been disloyal by feeding exclusive information about election interference to Rep.
Or: All the evidence is hearsay, except for what is not hearsay and that is no less specious — the disloyal betrayals of insidious Never-Trumpers.
"Equally fictitious is the notion that I am disloyal to President Trump," Yovanovitch told the House Intelligence Committee in a closed-door deposition last month.
Barnes & Noble filed a countersuit, arguing that Mr. Parneros's lawsuit "downplays what occurred" and blaming him for "disloyal conduct" that sabotaged the company's potential sale.
But this also shows that Bannon has no compunctions about using scorched-earth tactics against members of his former bosses' team that he sees as disloyal.
On October 22, the King stripped his royal consort of her titles, status, and military ranks for being "disloyal," only three months after she was anointed.
In 2018, Parnas and Fruman met with then–US representative Pete Sessions and told him that Yovanovitch was disloyal to Trump, BuzzFeed News reported in July.
In his first few public hours after the election results came in, Trump went off on reporters and disloyal Republicans and forced out his attorney general.
"The country has had enough of the self-absorbed and, frankly, disloyal behavior we have witnessed over recent weeks," he said in the Mail on Sunday.
In the morning messages, Trump said "the shackles" had been removed and "disloyal" members of his own party are more of an impediment than Hillary Clinton.
The first rule of the Brontë Society, however, is don't talk about the Brontë Society—the Times was slammed by the Society for its "disloyal" coverage.
In response to the false imprisonment lawsuit filed by the family, the Trump Organization countered with claims that Bajrushi was disloyal, committed fraud, and embezzled money.
In sport, betting against your favourite team might seem disloyal—but it makes perfect sense, in the same way as it is sensible to buy insurance.
Trump is poised to shuffle his Cabinet, hoping to replace officials he's deemed disloyal or ineffective, such as Attorney General Jeff Sessions, with more pliant replacements.
President Donald Trump ranted about trade with China, the prime minister of Denmark, and Jewish voters being "disloyal" in a freewheeling 35-minute session with reporters.
By May 10, Westbrook shared a now famous and deleted YouTube video titled "BYE SISTER..." in which she accused Charles, her former friend, of being disloyal.
Mr. Turner said Mr. Coats demonstrated political courage by speaking out, particularly given Mr. Trump's record of attacking those in his administration he views as disloyal.
"To ignore a President's repeated efforts to obstruct an investigation into his own disloyal behavior would inflict great and lasting damage on this country," she said.
"I don't have an attorney general," Mr. Trump declared — an extraordinary statement even for a president who has already called his attorney general weak and disloyal.
He portrays Drake as being a weak character surrounded by disloyal sycophants, and Drake and Lil Wayne as fake thugs reliant on Birdman's talent and influence.
She will return to an administration gearing up for reelection and serve a President freshly intent on ridding his team of aides he views as disloyal.
Edison's father, stubborn, contrary and fiercely libertarian, had bounced between the United States and Canada to elude authorities from both countries who thought him obsessively disloyal.
What they do, instead, is use their control over the machinery of government to make life difficult for anyone considered disloyal, until effective opposition withers away.
For now, Trump appears to have listened, though he has made clear his desire to rid the agency of officials he has deemed disloyal and corrupt.
Here's my breakdown: While the Trump Tower meeting was a terrible idea and a disloyal act, it's a close call whether it was a federal crime.
She was recalled from her post in May amid a push by Trump and his allies, including Giuliani, to portray Yovanovitch as disloyal to the president.
Some officials may be removed from the NSC because they've been perceived as having been disloyal to Trump, Bloomberg reported, citing three people familiar with the matter.
"It is dangerous and shameful for President Trump to attack the large majority of the American Jewish community as unintelligent and 'disloyal,'" the group said on Tuesday.
" SCHIFF concludes the hearing with this: "Protecting the sanctity of our elections begins w/the recognition that accepting foreign help is disloyal to our country, unethical & wrong.
The book reveals Trump's delight in tormenting Republicans who he views as weak or disloyal, and it helps explain the partywide silence on days like today. 1.
The heavily-guarded wall was built to separate Alawite districts, who are loyal to the government, from the Sunnies, who are viewed as disloyal to Syria's regime.
"Trump's disavowal of our intelligence community was the single most destructive and disloyal act of a modern President," Burns, a former NATO ambassador, argued on Twitter Tuesday.
If you have been disloyal to yourself, you can bet on this powerful new Moon to put you back on track, vibrating at your most honest frequency.
It was expected to be dramatic, with threats of both a general election and a "purge" of "disloyal" MPs if the government was unsuccessful in maintaining control.
Dr. Shulkin, fearing a coup, went public with a warning about officials "trying to undermine the department from within" and cut off those he saw as disloyal.
Trump's allies have provided him lists -- not always solicited -- of people they've identified as disloyal and of names they say would work better toward advancing his agenda.
A conservative challenging Mr. Fitzpatrick for their party's nomination, Mr. Meehan is promising voters that he, unlike his "disloyal" opponent, will always be faithful to The Man.
Parnas sent Hyde tweets and articles from prominent conservative media personalities — such as Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, and Dan Bongino — disparaging Yovanovitch and suggesting she was disloyal.
"He fired over 75 percent, nearly 85033,200 people out of 1,500 bureaucrats that worked in the executive branch that President Lincoln feared could be disloyal," Hannity said.
At least 20 countries have objected to the assembly, which has the power to dismiss any official deemed disloyal or even disband the opposition-controlled national legislature.
Alleging economic crisis and social unrest, Pinochet's newly instated military government set about undoing social programs, suspending the constitution, and enforcing violence against Chilean citizens deemed disloyal.
Loyalists around President Donald Trump's administration identify officials who are considered disloyal so they can be replaced with pro-Trump figures, according to a report from Axios.
Parnas said he told Sessions that Yovanovitch had been disloyal to Trump; soon after the meeting, Sessions contacted Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to recommend firing her.
"I think it was a disgrace, it was disloyal — and of course, now we're talking about John McCain, the thing that he enjoys the most," Christie said.
He took over for Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch in May after she was pushed out by top Trump officials who falsely believed she was disloyal to the president.
Trump homed in on that statement in his tweet, calling her "very disloyal" to Clinton, an accusation also made by a former top Clinton aide, Philippe Reines.
This narrative makes it harder to persuade some Americans to support gun control, and allows groups such as the NRA to paint opponents as disloyal or corrupt.
But what really drives disloyalty is when your leaders are jealous of your king's holdings—estate titles—and will become more disloyal the more estates your king has.
After slamming Wasserman Schultz as "highly overrated," Trump, speaking at a rally in Roanoke, Virginia, knocked Clinton for being disloyal to the soon-to-be former DNC chair.
The article triggered cries of "treason" from Trump and a demand that the powers of the federal government be brought to bear to root out the disloyal officials.
Mr. Xi and Mr. Wang see corruption as a symptom of a breakdown of control in the party that also spawned disloyal cliques, resistance to policies and disillusionment.
That cooperation angered Trump, according to sources familiar with his thinking, who viewed McGahn as disloyal and felt frustrated about the damaging information circulating in the news media.
Victims typically don't report their abusers out of a fear of retaliation, where they risk being branded as weak or disloyal by military brass who control their futures.
Over the past 22019 hours, Trump has suggested Jewish Americans are ill informed on policy for siding overwhelmingly with Democrats and "disloyal" to Israel for opposing his presidency.
In an Oval Office meeting, the president said the attorney general had been disloyal for recusing himself from the Russia investigation, and he told Mr. Sessions to resign.
Sessions' decision to recuse himself from the mounting Russia investigation led by the State Department was seen as disloyal by the president, predictably sending him into a tirade.
Inside the White House, his comments have been regarded as predictable but disloyal, and some have wondered why he appears to be kicking an already wounded West Wing.
After their meeting, Shulkin told The New York Times that he had the full confidence of the White House to fire staffers he felt were disloyal to him.
Mr. Trump's criticism has focused attention not just on the network but on its embattled president, Jeffrey A. Zucker, whom Mr. Trump believes has been disloyal to him.
Trump creates new headaches for GOP with top intelligence pick MORE (R-Calif.), with a mandate to purge officials viewed as disloyal to Trump, according to news reports.
Woodward, his reporting partner, also published an explosive book — titled "Fear" — detailing multiple damning allegations about the Trump administration, and portraying his White House as chaotic and disloyal.
Governments throughout history have used the claim that their opponents are disloyal or criminal or a threat to the nation's way of life to justify acts of authoritarianism.
Last week talk radio host Rush Limbaugh dubbed Horowitz a "deep stater," a term some conservatives use to criticize federal employees whom they believe are disloyal to Trump.
But black women can face added blowback, including suggestions from other African-Americans that they are being disloyal to their race by calling out prominent men among them.
That may be because loyalty is key to Trump -- and disagreement may be seen as being disloyal, especially for those who have not been with him from Day One.
But he is right, at least in part, to blame the implacable and often disloyal opposition of Mr Uribe, who repeatedly accused him of handing Colombia over to communism.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli officials on Wednesday offered a muted response to remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump who said American Jews who vote for the Democratic Party were 'disloyal.
According to the testimonies of Yovanovitch, Reeker, and others, that removal came following a whisper campaign within the State Department — allegedly orchestrated by Giuliani — that presented her as disloyal.
But like sweeping statements about tech illiteracy, the claim that millennials (those born after 1982) are particularly disloyal to employers also turns out to be something of a myth.
The army avoided direct intervention in politics from 1992 until the 2006 coup against Thaksin, a populist telecoms billionaire the military said was corrupt and disloyal to the monarch.
Later on Thursday, Trump responded to that criticism, saying that Romney had "failed badly" as a candidate, and that he had been disloyal after Trump's 2012 endorsement of him.
Both male and female characters in medieval Irish literature can be portrayed as strong or weak, wise or foolish, faithful or disloyal, open-minded or stubborn, funny or grouchy.
Many PP politicians in turn blame the rise of secessionism on what they see as the disloyal abuse of self-government by the Generalitat systematically to build a nation.
By attacking Ryan on Twitter as disloyal and a "weak and ineffectual leader," Trump is setting up the Wisconsin lawmaker as the scapegoat for a possible Election Day disaster.
Among all voters, just 20 percent say Democrats were being disloyal to the country by not applauding Trump, while 68 percent say the president was wrong to say that.
Sanders called it "disgusting" and "disloyal" to reveal internal discussions to the news media and said the White House is "focused intensely" on putting a stop to the practice.
Some officials have said that they believed Mr. Grenell and Mr. Patel were sent by the White House to purge the ranks of intelligence officers disloyal to Mr. Trump.
In response to Trump's latest comments about Jewish Democrats' being "disloyal," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who is also Jewish, sent a message to American Jewish people.
"I think it would be very disloyal to people that are Trump fans and people that voted for me and people that are going to vote again," he added.
Held hostage by opportunistic separatist authorities, they are simultaneously cast as outlaws by the Ukrainian government — as separatist sympathizers and disloyal citizens, whose sin was having been taken hostage.
In both tweets, which have been deleted, scholars say Omar was echoing the tropes, the themes of anti-Semitism through the ages, painting Jews as disloyal, sinisterly powerful financiers.
Those who know Wiles say they don't believe she would be so disloyal as to leak documents in the first place — especially such sensitive ones that bear her name.
By 2004, Mr. Chávez's government had begun to blacklist workers, identifying people who had been disloyal to his government and excluding many of them from government jobs and benefits.
The university informed the adviser, Ed Egan, that he had been disloyal and was now fired, a move seen by many on the campus in Emmitsburg as a retaliatory strike.
The idea is that an organized political movement may object stridently to the agenda of the current governing regime without being seen as disloyal to the state or the nation.
Hill GOP moderates buck their leaders Until that point, Trump had bought into the theory from his aides that it was time to smoke out disloyal members with a vote.
Anyone who associates with extremist groups disloyal to our nation and our laws has forfeited the right to serve and deserves the maximum punishment the law and military regulations allow.
Since his acquittal earlier this month, Trump has purged his administration of those he perceives as disloyal, and his attorney general has exercised unprecedented political influence over the Justice Department.
Complying with the IJOP system could be burdensome to government officials too, especially those from ethnic minority groups, who could be targeted for internment themselves if they are deemed disloyal.
If they really wish to portray Trump as reckless and disloyal to valued allies, Democrats who hope to replace him as president need to declare what they would do themselves.
Among them was a March story from the Intercept that cites sources saying Mohammed bin Salman had told associates that Kushner had shared the names of "disloyal" Saudis with him.
"I think that if you vote for a Democrat you are very, very disloyal to Israel and to the Jewish people," Trump told reporters as he left the White House.
CNN legal analyst Steve Vladeck said that there was "no real argument that Mr. Trump's comments were tantamount to 'treason,'" despite an outpouring on social media calling his comments disloyal.
Donald Trump went on a Twitter rampage against Paul Ryan and "disloyal" Republicans on Tuesday morning in the wake of the House Speaker announcing he "won't defend" the Republican nominee.
The emergence of European nation states and the growth of imperialism during the 19th century meant it was regarded as disloyal to speak anything other than the one national language.
Similarly, those who have been deemed to be disloyal to Clinton or too vocal in their opposition—particularly former staffers at CAP or ThinkProgress, CAP's news site—are shut out.
You've most likely heard this advice from parents, mentors or your most experienced colleagues: Don't change jobs too many times or you'll risk being seen as unsettled, disloyal or untrustworthy.
This act of hubris by the previous secretary of State is disloyal, unethical and a clear violation of existing federal law, the Logan Act (more on that dubious statute shortly).
Along those lines, the New York Times reported in November that Trump was considering firing Atkinson because Atkinson had "been disloyal" by not doing more to suppress the whistleblower complaint.
But there's simply no way to assemble those without looking disloyal to Trump and courting the wrath of alt-right types who know how to go on a Twitter jihad.
Jon voted to give the disloyal Karstarks their castle back, and Alys returning in Season 8 may mean that Jon or Sansa will have to face the consequences of that decision.
Thanks to Claire's tear-stained long con, Mark is now accused of collusion and murder, the entire disloyal cabinet has been removed, and no one is connecting Claire to the Shepherds.
There's an image going around Reddit right now that looks remarkably like the famously disloyal man — and it's from the 96-year-old short film Pay Day, which stars Charlie Chaplin.
Mr. Giuliani and his allies had worked for months to force out Marie L. Yovanovitch, the American ambassador in Kiev, claiming, with no evidence, that she was disloyal to Mr. Trump.
Ms. Yovanovitch will offer a more personal account of a smear campaign led by Mr. Giuliani and the corrupt former Ukrainian prosecutor general to portray her as disloyal to Mr. Trump.
In its version of history, only the Awami League is the party of liberation, and therefore of government, and opposition parties are branded as "pro-Pakistan," and therefore dangerous and disloyal.
"Am I being a disloyal law enforcement wife because I do feel so strongly for Black Lives Matter, because I do feel such a strong affinity for the movement?" asked Mrs.
Trump was angry with his former White House counsel, believing he was disloyal and helped paint a damaging picture of his presidency, according to a source with knowledge of his thinking.
As a result of answering no or failing to respond to these questions, about 12,240 people were branded as disloyal and segregated in the harshest camp at Tule Lake, in California.
"But prioritizing speed and exclusivity often causes us to be disloyal to the public, and that actually has a more significant negative outcome on our newsrooms, the journalism profession and ourselves."
Sanford lost his primary for re-election just one week after Martha Roby — a Republican representative in Alabama — was forced into a runoff after she was tagged as disloyal to Trump.
They chanted "Temer out!" and carried signs denouncing the interim president as a corrupt, disloyal replacement for Rousseff, a president elected less than two years ago with 54 million popular votes.
Trump is also a difficult and disloyal boss who doesn't listen when you brief him, doesn't read the documents you prepare for him, and can't correctly remember what you've told him.
She also implies that Celeste is disloyal for believing Jane, and then goes even further by disbelieving Celeste herself when Celeste tells her that Perry has a history of domestic violence.
In return, Mr. Trump has consistently praised Mr. Kim, described their friendship and refrained from discussing the large political re-education camps where Mr. Kim has imprisoned those he deems disloyal.
If the president is successful in executing such a purge of supposedly "disloyal" federal employees, the ramifications will be felt for decades to come throughout our political system and our government.
"They are begging me to do an interview, and I just think it would be disloyal to my followers," Trump said after he called into Brian Kilmeade's Fox News Radio show.
McEntee also told them that PPO was going to take a look at all appointees at some point and re-vet them to see if they've been disloyal in any way.
Trump creates new headaches for GOP with top intelligence pick MORE (R-Calif.), who will have a mandate to sideline or jettison officials viewed as disloyal to Trump, according to reports.
He had recently published a major editorial on corruption by former Kosovo Liberation Army commanders, which had led to him being condemned as disloyal to the Kosovar cause on social media.
To answer those facts with outrageous claims like that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election or a decorated combat veteran is somehow disloyal to his country are both outlandish and embarrassing.
Trump's Twitter tirade betrays a terrified president out of control, lashing out at whomever he deems disloyal or central to the Mueller investigation he is deathly afraid will bring him down.
In some of those cases, which date to Tillerson's time, longtime career staffers found themselves demoted or otherwise poorly treated after being cast as disloyal "Obama holdovers" by the conservative media.
But given her previous comments, the latest remarks struck many observers as playing into well-worn anti-Semitic tropes about Jewish attachments to Israel making them disloyal to the United States.
He also refuses to take any responsibility for calamities he caused along the way, and instead paints himself as a victim of clueless CEOs, salacious media reporters, and disloyal board members.
While there's obviously a colloquial sense in which "traitor" is used as a general descriptor of disloyal people, the term also has a formal legal definition in the Constitution, and as Sen.
Some Democratic partisans already saw his campaign against Hillary Clinton in 22020 as disloyal and damaging to her general election campaign; they see his SOTU responses as part of the same pattern.
Trump has been lashing out at GOP senators he sees as disloyal, according to the person familiar with the conversations, telling McConnell he will amplify attacks on those Republicans who criticize him.
That would be bad enough, but trust is low between those agencies and close supporters of Mr Trump, who charge intelligence services with acting as a "deep state" disloyal to the president.
Over the course of about five hours, beginning early Tuesday morning, the Republican presidential nominee launched a volley of angry tweets targeting Ryan, John McCain and "disloyal R's" from around the country.
In a rapid-fire series of angry messages about the Russia investigation and reporting on its assorted twists and turns, Trump again accused the media and disloyal officials of conspiring against him.
" The countersuit names Roberto José Kriete, Kingsland's chairman, as a defendant, calling him a "disloyal director who has worked actively to undermine the company's strategic goals, all for his own selfish purposes.
An earlier investigation, in August, found that career employees in the State Department's Bureau of International Organization Affairs were harassed, accused of being disloyal and viewed with hostility by a political appointee.
He accused the far-right leader of "disloyal collaboration" by misrepresenting Conte's own position, and of exploiting the issue of immigration for electoral gain rather than seeking necessary solutions with Italy's partners.
Sometimes a politician will try something similar, abruptly raising a disloyal private army… and then quietly disbanding it when they realize that they will be crushed in any kind of open warfare.
Wilson signed the Espionage and Sedition acts, which enabled the government to monitor its own citizens and made it a crime to "utter, print, write or publish" anything "disloyal" about the government.
Then on Friday, they will hear from Marie L. Yovanovitch, the former American ambassador to Ukraine, about her abrupt recall to Washington this spring amid a campaign to smear her as disloyal.
As a megalomaniac, Trump can't acknowledge fault or the need to improve himself, so he lays blame for his failures on foes instead: the Fake News media, disloyal Republicans, or whiny Democrats.
"I don't think Bannon would have a hard time establishing that he meant it as an opinion that it was disloyal and improper rather than as a statement of law," said Wright.
Through a brief mention of me in a story in The Hill, the nation's most popular radio host concluded I am disloyal to Republicans, would not support the GOP ticket if Sen.
Removing government officials seen as disloyal to the President has unfolded in earnest since Trump was impeached but not removed from office and there are no signs the purges will let up.
An audiotape surfaced of Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, Nick Ayers, lambasting Republican leaders and urging conservative donors to close their wallets to lawmakers who are disloyal to President Trump.
"For example, several career employees reported that throughout her tenure at the Department, Ms. Stull referred to them or to other career employees as 'Obama holdovers,' 'traitors,' or 'disloyal,'" the report said.
Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, is a key part of the conservative associates advising President Donald Trump's administration on how to rid departments of "disloyal" officials.
After five months in office, Mr. Trump still kibitzes with television stars, keeps close tabs on his news coverage, and is unafraid to lash out in public against journalists he deems disloyal.
The privileged highborn bastard of Roose Bolton, Ramsay took to his father's murderous ways, taking pleasure in killing those loyal or disloyal to him — it really didn't seem to make a difference.
She testified to lawmakers earlier this month that her removal was the result of a smear campaign engineered by Trump allies who portrayed her as disloyal for rebuffing Giuliani's mission in Ukraine.
We were there when they were magically born from stone eggs, when they were kidnapped and held in the Tower of the Undying, and when they set fire to some disloyal Mereenese sailors.
With Trump currently in freefall, openly attacking House Speaker Paul Ryan and comparing "disloyal R's" unfavorably to "Crooked Hillary" herself, it's hard to predict where the GOP's coming (ongoing?) civil war will lead.
Trump lashed out at U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan and other "disloyal" Republicans on Tuesday and vowed to campaign in whatever style he wants now that the party establishment has largely abandoned him.
I Was Misinformed I feel horribly disloyal telling you this, but I have been having a glorious long-distance love affair, and this weekend I finally had to admit I was having doubts.
If political leaders describe those who disagree with them as traitorous or disloyal, or as beholden to "the banks" or to "millionaires and billionaires," their targets will be tempted to respond in kind.
For American Muslims like Mr. Antepli, the speech arrived with lifesaving urgency — a perfect riposte to Mr. Trump in an election where Muslims have been, at times, portrayed as disloyal, untrustworthy and dangerous.
Trump and his allies have attacked the whistleblower, suggesting the person is disloyal to the US and committed espionage against Trump, despite the fact that they followed the law in reporting their complaint.
" To that end, each party's candidate was to be determined in a "national presidential primary," and leaders in Washington were to be given "additional means of dealing with rebellious and disloyal state organizations.
The wheels of American diplomacy are still turning and any suggestion to the contrary might even reinforce the view that foreign service officers are disloyal, partisan operators, which is far from the truth.
The NYT has publicly admonished Mr. Boies for helping Mr. Weinstein try to undermine its reporting, and some legal analysts said that the lawyer's actions could be seen as disloyal to the paper.
On the calls, the voices of a man and woman accused Senator Feinstein of being an Israeli citizen, a common anti-Semitic trope insinuating that American Jews are disloyal to the United States.
The research appears to debunk the myth that young workers are disloyal job swappers and even concludes that the benefits of staying in the same position is counterproductive, at least in terms of pay.
This in turn draws on a deeper European anti-Semitic tradition that portrays Jews as not just greedy but fundamentally disloyal — working to subvert Western societies from the inside for their own nefarious ends.
The system that the founders created as a way for the different branches of government to counter each other's excesses should not need shoring up by a posse of bloggers and disloyal civil servants.
Under Mao, city dwellers were assigned to workplace "units", or danwei, which were responsible for providing them with housing and telling the authorities about potential troublemakers, including people considered disloyal to the Communist Party.
Trump's response to being abandoned by Ryan, the country's most senior elected Republican, has veered between saying he feels free now to campaign on his own terms and assailing Ryan and other "disloyal" Republicans.
He says he is not disloyal to the country, but rather it is a silent and personal protest against what he believes is too frequent violence against African-Americans by police and general inequality.
" Sam Nunberg, who worked for the future president for several years but was fired from the nascent presidential campaign in 2015, contended that Trump "was completely disloyal and he left me out to dry.
"Republicans will view this with the lens of people are out to get him ... 'they never gave him a fair shot, even when the people that he's nominated are disloyal to him,' " she continued.
Veterans Affairs Department – staff shuffle: Ahead of Robert Wilkie's likely confirmation to lead the VA, staff perceived to be disloyal to Trump are being reassigned or purged from the department, The Washington Post reports.
But not so much because Donald Trump is picking fights with her on Twitter or because she's seen by some of her co-workers as disloyal for speaking to internal investigators about Roger Ailes.
This past December, Blatter received an eight-year suspension from soccer—later reduced to six years—after an investigation into his role in a $2 million "disloyal payment" to former vice president Michel Platini.
Grethe Ostern, the report's editor, said the treaty was compatible with NATO membership, but it was seen as disloyal to question the usefulness of nuclear weapons, and states were under pressure to oppose it.
Furious, Mr. Yoder telephoned Mr. Stivers and blistered him about being disloyal, reminding the campaign chairman that he had been a vice chairman of the N.R.C.C. and always paid his dues to the committee.
The idea that Brooks and anyone else who styles themselves a liberal would equate a man who seems to be purging the Justice Department of disloyal figures with Sanders, as Brooks does, is absurd.
"The witness has used language which impugns the motives of the president and suggests he's disloyal to his country, and those words should be stricken from the record and taken down," Mr. Johnson said.
Corbyn&aposs allies rushed to blame a combination of Brexit, the mainstream media, and disloyal centrist Labour MPs as they struggled to form a narrative to explain the scale of the party&aposs losses.
Not only has Mr. Hunt said that he hopes to remain in the cabinet if Mr. Johnson wins, but raising such points would also most likely be viewed by the party faithful as disloyal.
Not only has Mr. Hunt said that he hopes to remain in the cabinet if Mr. Johnson wins, but raising such points would also most likely be viewed by the party faithful as disloyal.
When a majority of the public is mentally prepared to accept the government's account because it conforms to their preconceptions, the government can easily beat back doubts by calling doubters disloyal and un-American.
A young up-and-comer who virtually came out of nowhere to claim the title, a lot of people now perceive the champion as disloyal on the back of his exodus from Team Alpha Male.
At the same time, he does not want to appear disloyal to the most powerful in Democrat in Congress who believes launching impeachment proceedings would be fruitless with the Senate unwilling to convict the President.
Official reports about the program say it has helped police catch criminals guilty of petty theft and illegal financial dealings, as well as to find Uighur officials who are disloyal to the ruling Communist Party.
While peace talks between the government and the opposition stalled, Nkurunziza tightened his grip on the army, allegedly by purging officers deemed disloyal, according to the International Federation of Human Rights and local civic groups.
Having labeled Caila a "disloyal bitch," Ashley decided she was going to "get a reaction" out of Jared, which seems like a terrible way to make a guy like you, but what do we know?
During an interview on Fox News, Sanders called it "disgusting" and "disloyal" to reveal internal discussions to the news media and said the White House is "focused intensely" on putting a stop to the practice.
In one email forwarded by Gingrich to Trump-appointed officials at the State Department, Wurmser wrote that "a cleaning is in order here," apparently referring to removing career employees believed to be disloyal to Trump.
He will have to fight his way through a jammed primary filled with GOP candidates who have already tried to paint him as disloyal to Trump in a state where the president is overwhelmingly popular.
Former President Obama in 2016 warned Democrats against adopting methods similar to the Tea Party activists, saying that attempting to primary Democrats seen as disloyal to the party would not help in the long run.
The recall of Ms. Yovanovitch was part of the shadow foreign policy effort on Ukraine driven largely by Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Trump's personal lawyer, who sought to smear her as disloyal to the president.
Mr. Kent said that Rudy Giuliani, Mr. Trump's personal lawyer, had ginned up a "campaign of lies" against Marie Yovanovitch, the former ambassador to Ukraine, who Mr. Trump's allies claimed was disloyal to the president.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday ranted about trade with China, the prime minister of Denmark, and Jewish voters being "disloyal," among other topics, in a freewheeling 35-minute session with reporters before departing for Kentucky.
It's unclear to whom Trump thinks Jewish Americans who vote Democrat are "disloyal" — but his comments have prompted accusations that he's exploiting the same anti-Semitic "dual loyalty" trope that Omar apologized for in February.
Since his acquittal in the impeachment trial last week, Trump and his staff have been on a personnel replacement tear — firing and threatening officials across the government they see as disloyal with almost no pretext.
And while the snake emoji may have gotten its start with Kim Kardashian stans, the snake image is similar, Jalalzai said, to images used to criticize other female world leaders as disloyal or two-faced.
At a moment when first-term presidents are typically seeking a stable team to focus on their re-election, President Trump has embarked on a systematic attempt to sweep out officials perceived to be disloyal.
In an editorial on Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal described the week's events as "one of the great political failures in recent U.S. history," going as far as endorsing efforts to unseat the disloyal senators.
After the coup attempt, the president has ordered a massive roundup of suspected disloyal officers and bureaucrats, in what could be the beginning of his final assault against what he perceives as the Gülenist threat.
The issue, once again, was loyalty: Trump and Flynn believed Obama administration holdovers and permanent bureaucrats in the State Department, the Pentagon, and the intelligence community would be disloyal to the president's new Russia policy.
In a telephone call with a New Yorker journalist, laced with venom remarkable even by the standards of the Trump White House, Mr Scaramucci accused Mr Priebus of being a scheming leaker disloyal to the president.
Over the past few months, claims have surfaced of Johnson's involvement in the Trump administration, from an informal role on the transition team helping to pick cabinet members to supposedly leading a campaign against disloyal staffers.
Identifying herself as a retired Air Force veteran, and thereby challenging stubborn misconceptions of Muslims as disloyal and suspicious, Tariq-Munir asked whether our country was still the best place for her to raise her chidlren.
In an open letter to Salvini, Conte said he had convinced six EU states to take in the migrants aboard the Open Arms charity ship and accused him of "disloyal collaboration" by misrepresenting Conte's own position.
His loving portrayal of his parents, most notably in his memoir Patrimony (1991), gave lie to the canard that he was a disloyal son of the Jewish people or a narcissist who cared only for himself.
He says many Japanese who tried to do so at the time were considered disloyal to the US, and many people who were in the camps felt ashamed and didn't talk about it to their families.
In the wake of his impeachment proceedings -- which saw several Trump administration officials expose the Ukraine controversy -- Trump has focused on ridding his government of officials he perceives as disloyal and surrounding himself with longtime loyalists.
Kushner, in turn, may have passed American intelligence to Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's homicidal crown prince; according to The Intercept, the prince boasted to confidants that he'd discussed Saudis disloyal to the regime with Kushner.
Marie L. Yovanovitch, a career diplomat, had been expected to leave the Foreign Service after she was ordered back to Washington from Kyiv, Ukraine, ahead of schedule last spring, accused of being disloyal to Mr. Trump.
The call records showed "considerable coordination among the parties, including the White House" to falsely portray Ms. Yovanovitch as disloyal to the president and to manipulate administration policy for his personal benefit, Mr. Schiff told reporters.
Similarly, a Tory MP who lodged a letter calling for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister, minutes before May was due on stage, was dismissed by his colleagues as ill-timed and disloyal.
"The Polish government cannot endorse someone so biased and disloyal toward his own country," Ryszard Czarnecki, a Law and Justice official and vice president of the European Parliament, said of Mr. Tusk in a phone interview.
The foursome briefly have the makings of a successful ring, until it becomes clear that the impulsive, disloyal Carlitos, held out as a potential sexual partner for all three, takes far more pleasure in living dangerously.
In its countersuit, Barnes & Noble said Parneros' lawsuit "downplays what occurred," and that the company should recoup his salary, bonus and other benefits during the period of his "disloyal conduct" and cancel his outstanding equity awards.
It was part of a months-long war that Breitbart has been waging against Trump's top foreign policy adviser, publishing article after article attacking McMaster as soft on jihadism, hostile to Israel, and disloyal to the president.
"These are extremely difficult moments, moments when we have to show which of us are loyal, and which of us are disloyal," the FAES's commander, Rafael Bastardo, said in a speech posted on the unit's Instagram account.
Though, according to the Washington Post, he may have betrayed his country by seeking and then hiding contacts with shadowy Russians, Kushner will stay in Trump's inner circle because he has never been disloyal to the President.
There were moments where I felt a critical language directed toward me in terms of the sense of being disloyal to the family, so to speak, really stung and made me think about what I was doing.
Zinke has drawn attention from House Democrats for forcibly reassigning some career Interior Department personnel to lesser posts; the secretary remarked last year that he perceived 30 percent the department's staff to be "disloyal" to the president.
They are employing hard-nosed tactics, warning delegates that attempting to undermine Donald J. Trump's claim to the nomination violates party rules, and threatening to deny speaking slots to Republicans they deem disloyal for not backing him.
In the past 10 days, his administration has blamed his former intelligence chief Manuel Cristopher Figuera for the uprising, purged the military of disloyal members, forced opposition politicians into hiding and re-opened borders with its neighbors.
It's a marked contrast to the atmosphere in Short Creek, where those deemed disloyal to Jeffs are banished and bullied, and divisions between FLDS followers and apostates have pushed the community to the brink of civil war.
Mr. Mueller's team scrutinized Mr. Trump's efforts to end an investigation into his first national security adviser and to oust law enforcement officials — like the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey — who Mr. Trump believed were disloyal.
Cunning and disloyal, he had copied his wife and another senior woman philosopher on the original email asking for my help, but did not copy them on the defeated email in which he referenced his masturbation practice.
The group told Thomas it is "clearly inappropriate and unethical" for him to rule in cases involving the President because of reports concerning his wife Ginni Thomas' involvement in compiling lists of potentially disloyal White House staff.
"He fired over 75 percent, nearly 85033,200 people out of 1,500 bureaucrats that worked in the executive branch that President Abraham Lincoln feared could be disloyal," he said on his broadcast of an example Trump should imitate.
It's quite common for anti-Semites to use the term "Zionist" as a derogatory term for Jews at a whole or to allege that Jewish Americans are Israeli plants who are fundamentally disloyal to the United States.
Among other things, it forbade Americans during wartime to obstruct military recruitment or to "utter, print, write or publish any disloyal, profane, scurrilous or abusive language" about the United States' armed forces, Constitution or form of government.
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Six House Democrats wrote a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray following a report in The Intercept that stated Mohammad bin Salman told confidants that he discussed with Kushner certain Saudi leaders who are disloyal to the crown.
It's tough to have sympathy for someone who voluntarily worked for a notoriously disloyal and self-dealing family, with a long-standing reputation of allegedly refusing to pay workers and doing whatever necessary to maintain power and status.
Clinton critiques Sanders in the book by name on many different issues, and she sometimes even goes out of her way to do it, reviving disputes from the campaign and portraying Sanders overall as hypocritical, disloyal, and unserious.
But while Sam Gor's operations don't play out in bloody drug wars fought on the streets, like in South America, the methods of the tightly-organized gang are still brutal and include the torture of disloyal business partners.
Two former senior White House officials told CNN they remembered seeing Harvey and Cohen-Watnick frequently meeting with Bannon in Bannon's office and the duo made them aware they were collating lists of people they believed were disloyal.
Since the release of the special counsel's report, Mr. Trump has become fixated on a new group he considers disloyal: the former administration officials who took notes while working in the White House and shared them with investigators.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump lashed out at U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan and other "disloyal" Republicans on Tuesday and vowed to campaign in whatever style he wants now that the party establishment has largely abandoned him.
The backdrop: Sims writes about a day in May 2017, when "Morning Joe" accused White House counselor Kellyanne Conway of being disloyal to President Trump and he was called to her upstairs West Wing office to discuss a response.
During the Civil War, one of President Lincoln's most controversial decisions was to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, which allowed for the indefinite detention of "disloyal persons" without any trial, in response to unrest in the border states.
In December 1944, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the decision to intern more than 110,85033 Japanese Americans living on the west coast during World War II. There was no evidence that any of these Americans were disloyal or dangerous.
Bannon has pledged primary challenges against Republican lawmakers he sees as disloyal to Trump and is seeking to win over establishment donors potentially disappointed with the lack of results after bankrolling organizations led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
"We have obtained extremely disturbing new documents from a whistleblower indicating that high-level officials at the White House and State Department worked with a network of conservative activists to conduct a "cleaning" of employees [disloyal to Trump]," Reps.
While this kid's move to change allegiances with masking tape and a sharpie (note the convenient color similarities—particularly the 2007 Warriors model) is a little disloyal—it's no Enes Kanter idea—it certainly shows some much needed moxy.
After his government snuffed out a putsch attempt by the military, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan moved quickly to remove hundreds of judges seen as disloyal, purge the military and jail journalists, and later to consolidate power under his presidency.
The decision: The Supreme Court held 7-2 that the Espionage Act was valid, and that it was a crime to willfully publish "disloyal" language about US politics, arguing that such speech was not protected by the First Amendment.
Trump tapped McEntee, a longtime aide and loyalist, to head the personnel office last month amid his renewed focus on purging officials whom he deems to have been disloyal to him and hiring those who have long supported him.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday he "never heard" that his top envoy to Ukraine, Ambassador Marie L. Yovanovitch, might have been under surveillance before she was recalled to Washington, accused of being disloyal to President Trump.
The former Nissan executive spoke out publicly for the first time since his escape from Japan, where he faces an arrest warrant, portraying himself as the victim of a rigged justice system and a corporate coup by disloyal underlings.
When Kushner, Trump's senior aide, made an unannounced trip to Riyadh last year, the Intercept -- citing three sources -- reported Wednesday, MBS told confidants after the meeting that Kushner had discussed Saudi leaders who are disloyal to the crown prince.
And his decision to purge his administration of those he views as disloyal, as well as his allies' constant efforts to spread conspiracy theories, suggests his administration is not focused on coronavirus or best positioned to respond to it.
Indeed, Trump has spent the weeks since his acquittal purging the executive branch of people he considers disloyal—to him, not to the country—and tightening his control over two key institutions: the Justice Department and the intelligence community.
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Among the most basic anti-Semitic tropes are these: Jews employ semi-occult powers to control world events; they manipulate hapless gentiles with their money; and Jews in the diaspora are disloyal to the countries in which they live.
Some of the "specialists" who spoke with the Times said they had responded to the job postings without knowledge it would entail being a digital snitch, yet they felt compelled to accept offers lest a refusal mark them as suspiciously disloyal.
Despite learning that the NBA star, 27, had been disloyal to Khloé, the mom-to-be decided that she wanted to put her feelings aside and keep the birth of their baby girl as positive and stress-free as possible.
After the war and the creation of the state of Israel, anti-Semites started using Jewish activism in favor of the Jewish state as proof that they were right all along about diaspora Jews being disloyal to their home countries.
By suggesting that pro-Israel lobbying constitutes a push for "allegiance" to a foreign country, Omar was suggesting that an activity disproportionately conducted by Jews is essentially disloyal, making a fundamentally anti-Semitic idea more acceptable to voice on the left.
Trump went off on the Republican party (despite...you know...being their nominee), calling some members "disloyal," bashing Republican leader Paul Ryan and saying he was glad his "shackles" had been taken off so he could campaign the way he wants.
His victory will embolden Steve Bannon, Mr Trump's erstwhile advisor and campaign architect, who backs Mr Moore and is waging a "season of war" against the Republican establishment by supporting primary challengers to senators he deems disloyal to Mr Trump.
Mr. Corbyn fired the Europe minister Pat McFadden for being disloyal, Mr. McFadden said, when in the aftermath of the November terrorist attacks in Paris he said those who insisted that Western societies, not the terrorists themselves, were to blame.
The health care debacle was not just the result of Senator Heller somehow being disloyal but of the President supporting a deeply flawed and unpopular bill without his having the political acumen to sell the legislation to a skeptical public.
There will still be a significant chunk of the party who will view Trump's critics as disloyal, Bartlett warned, which may put some establishment politicians on the spot to explain why they did not do more to support the nominee.
News of Stull's efforts come months after Democratic lawmakers alleged in a letter that the White House and State Department were conspiring with conservative activists to purge agency employees seen as disloyal to Trump or supportive of the Obama administration.
He was quizzed about to the candidate's much-panned response to the Orlando mass shootings of June 12th (when Mr Trump suggested that Muslim-Americans are a disloyal fifth column and proposed banning immigration from a swathe of Middle Eastern countries).
The opera presents the queen late in life, still regal and intimidating, yet frail, wobbly on her feet and consumed with insecurity: She believes that the younger Earl of Essex, Roberto Devereux, once her fawned-upon favorite, has been disloyal.
"Lots of disloyal, dangerous behavior that effectively amounts to a betrayal of the country can't technically be prosecuted as treason," UC Davis professor Carlton Larson, one of the few experts on treason law in academia today, wrote in an email.
Ms. Kelly also discussed a complaint she lodged with top executives at Fox News after Mr. O'Reilly suggested that she had been disloyal to the network when she made claims that Roger Ailes, its former chief executive, had sexually harassed her.
After Harley-Davidson announced plans to move some of its production overseas in response to Mr. Trump's trade war, the president repeatedly blasted the company as disloyal and urged his supporters — many of whom ride motorcycles — to consider a boycott.
Some aides have sought to stoke the president's fears about leaks, trying to identify people who could be disloyal: At least one senior aide is dropping inaccurate stories into the West Wing rumor mill to identify people who speak to reporters.
The call comes after The Intercept, citing three sources, reported that the Saudi prince -- known casually by his initials, MBS -- told confidantes after their meeting last year that Kushner had discussed Saudi leaders who are disloyal to the crown prince.
Around midnight, officials certified the creation of a new political body, known as the constituent assembly, with the power to rewrite the Constitution to favor Mr. Maduro and empowered in the meantime to dismiss any branch of government viewed as disloyal.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who led a 2014 military coup, was elected to office in June after his party won elections in a campaign emphasizing traditional values including devotion to the monarchy and implying that opposition parties were disloyal.
Yovanovitch in a meeting with the then-president of Ukraine in 325 KYIV — In the eyes of Donald Trump, the ambassador to Ukraine was disloyal, badmouthed him behind his back, and obstructed his efforts to dig up dirt on Joe Biden.
New speculation The purpose of dispensing Rosenstein would not just be to purge an official he views as disloyal, it would get Trump closer to Mueller himself and spur new speculation that the President could try to remove the special counsel.
There has been no one in the West Wing who has been effective at cracking the whip and keeping these disloyal forces at bay, perhaps because they secretly have more sympathy with the fifth column than they have with their boss.
There might simply be little more to gain politically by sticking around at the UN. By announcing her departure before a possible midterm election meltdown, she avoids appearing disloyal to the President in an expected exodus of senior officials. Rep.
Lloyd Webber gained a reputation early on for being disloyal and difficult to work with; interviews where he glibly blamed fellow creators and actors for flaws in his productions only furthered this reputation, and it gained traction over the years.
Yovanovitch, meanwhile, was forced out as the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine amid a smear campaign by Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who accused her of being disloyal to the president while Giuliani was spearheading a shadow foreign policy operation.
Philip telling Kimmy to stay out of communist countries, say, or Elizabeth having to kill the Teacup duo after he spots her — or even Tatiana encouraging the chief of the Rezidentura to send back a message claiming Oleg is disloyal.
But the political lessons that conservative activists and voters ultimately take from the Trump presidency will depend on whether they hold Trump responsible for his failures in office, or whether they see him instead as a victim of disloyal Republican politicians.
The Distracted Boyfriend meme, also known as Man Looking at Other Woman, is a stock photo of a man looking at a woman facing away from him as another woman looks on disapprovingly, with the implication that the man is acting disloyal.
You have only to follow his incontinent stream of tweets to grasp Mr Trump's paranoia and vanity: the press lies about him; the election result fraudulently omitted millions of votes for him; the intelligence services are disloyal; his predecessor tapped his phones.
The essence of Islamophobia in America today is the belief that Muslims are inherently disloyal or un-American: that their religion is incompatible with "American values," and that Islamic theology necessarily pushes individual Muslims to support terrorism or commit terrorist acts themselves.
Not everyone was on board with this, and some felt it was disloyal to the original show, but the beauty of Star Trek has always been that you can be loyal to the Trek ethos without telling the same kind of stories.
Under board precedent, the National Labor Relations Act protects a worker's disparaging statements to third parties only if it is clear they are related to an ongoing labor dispute and are not so disloyal, reckless or maliciously untrue that they lose protection.
In recent weeks, Trump has intensified public attacks on Sessions and consulted his advisers about firing the attorney general, whom he has viewed as disloyal ever since Sessions recused himself last year from overseeing the Russia investigation, citing a conflict of interest.
Directed by Josie Rourke from a screenplay by House of Cards scribe Beau Willimon, the film mainly focuses on the ways that Mary and Elizabeth fall prey to and then rise above the collective passions of the disloyal men who are their subjects.
A year later, it passed the Sedition Act, outlawing any speech that the authorities deemed "disloyal" or "scurrilous," as well as any speech intended to encourage resistance to the war, curtail the production of arms or obstruct the sale of war bonds.
"  But controversy has engulfed a resolution drafted by top Democrats in Congress that, without naming Omar, a Muslim, condemned her remarks as based on the "myth of dual loyalty, including allegations that Jews should be suspected of being disloyal neighbors or citizens.
The president goes to Twitter to push legislation, boost loyal supporters and attack those he perceives as disloyal, from Republican Senators John McCain, Mitch McConnell and Bob Corker to pro football players who kneel during the national anthem and the news media.
"I don't feel like he's been disloyal to me," Mr. Christie said in a two-hour interview last week in which he stressed both his close relationship with the president and admitted to few regrets about his record in two terms as governor.
Using tactics that have striking resonance today, Chamberlain and his men badgered the BBC and newspapers to follow the government's lead on appeasement, restricted journalists' access to government sources and claimed that critics of Chamberlain's policies were disloyal to him and to Britain.
Even more controversial than Mr. Trump and Mr. Moon would be Mr. Kim of North Korea: a reclusive dictator thought to have ordered the executions of disloyal officials including his own uncle, but an undeniable factor in any peace initiative between the countries.
The wave of seven pardons and four commutations, some of which Trump has been considering for years, came amid a post-impeachment flurry of presidential prerogative, from ridding his team of aides he deemed disloyal to flagrantly inserting himself into Justice Department matters.
A White House official said John McEntee, the President's former body man who was elevated to run the presidential personnel office, made it clear his office will be on the lookout for staffers across the bureaucracy who are seen as disloyal to Trump.
In testimony obtained by The New York Times and The Washington Post on Friday, Yovanovitch denied that she had been disloyal to the president and suggested that the campaign to have her removed was because of her anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine.
Yovanovitch was one of the first officials to testify in the impeachment inquiry against the president and detailed a campaign against her that had Giuliani and Parnas alleging that the ambassador was disloyal to the president and she was "bad mouthing" him.
Now, as then, conventional primary attacks—about Sanders being a pretender in the party or actively disloyal to it; about being too dedicated to unlikely and ambitious outcomes; about being insufficiently vetted—seem somehow only to bind his loyalists to him more closely.
At the same time, Trump has struggled to fill vacant positions, largely reflecting the president's unwillingness to hire those that he deems disloyal, as well as hesitations by some Republicans to join an administration that often appears chaotic and freewheeling, the Times reported.
Education Minister Naftali Bennett, the leader of the Jewish Home party which supports settlements in the West Bank where Palestinians seek statehood, said on Twitter that arsonists were disloyal to Israel, hinting that those who set the fires could not be Jewish.
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Now, President Nicolás Maduro is pushing a radical plan to consolidate his leftist movement's grip over the nation: He is creating a political body with the power to rewrite the country's Constitution and reshuffle — or dismantle — any branch of government seen as disloyal.
Yet since then, Mr. Trump has largely spared the C.I.A. the kind of political attacks that he has leveled against the Justice Department and the F.B.I., both of which he has painted as being staffed by disloyal partisans out to undermine his presidency.
From time to time, you'll learn that a general or governor has become borderline disloyal or outright treasonous and you have a few ways to resolve this problem, including pressing a big button labeled "secure loyalty" that tends to work far more often than not.
But in sworn testimony before the House Oversight Committee on February 20163th, and armed with documents to bolster several striking accusations, Mr Cohen called his former boss "a racist…a con man [and] a cheat" who is "fundamentally disloyal" and a threat to American democracy.
Mary Queen of Scots is mainly focused on Mary and on Elizabeth, and the ways they both have to deal with the collected passions of the disloyal men around them — who often pay lip service to their respective queens while plotting behind their backs.
Pacific Investment Management Co said former bond manager Bill Gross' abusive conduct and effort to sabotage colleagues he deemed disloyal gave it "good cause" to oust him, and not pay any of the more than $200 million of damages he now seeks in a lawsuit.
In that time, he established he was a braggart who was disloyal even to the women he loved, who was dismissive of facts and who seemed unaffected by the pain he inflicted as he bullied the vulnerable and repeatedly walked away from his debts.
Democrats on Capitol Hill offered sharp condemnation for the State Department after a federal watchdog report laid out allegations that top officials in the State Department's Bureau of International Organization Affairs harassed and mistreated staffers over suspicions that they were "disloyal" to President Trump.
They say a series of tweets and off-the-cuff comments this week that sparked various controversies, from a surprise fight with Denmark to the suggestion that Jewish Americans who vote Democratic are disloyal, were nothing out of the ordinary for the Trump White House.
But when the union representing the employees, the Industrial Workers of the World, accused the company of violating the National Labor Relations Act, a federal appeals court ruled in July that the company had the right to fire its employees for engaging in "disloyal" conduct.
But attacks on Mr. Sanders began mounting on Sunday, with Mr. Biden criticizing him as disloyal to former President Barack Obama — a charged message with the predominantly black electorate in South Carolina — and others describing the Vermont senator as a long shot against Mr. Trump.
Ross Douthat thinks Trump's latest transgressions — purging bureaucrats he perceives as disloyal and leaning on the Department of Justice to interfere in the criminal sentencing of his ally Roger Stone — hew more closely to his pre-impeachment behavior than to a dangerous new standard.
"The Netanyahu government acts to make sure that every Arab and lefty is somehow marked as disloyal or a traitor, and this creates a class of Arabs and 'Arab-lovers,' " Tamar Zandberg, a member of the Knesset for the left-wing party Meretz, told me.
Of the five successfully disloyal Democrats, three voted for Colin Powell, George W. Bush's Republican secretary of state, one picked Bernie Sanders and one opted for Faith Spotted Eagle, a Native American who has taken a leading role in the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Trump has claimed that the person or people who gave information to the whistleblower are "close to a spy" and longingly noted that "in the old days ... we used to handle it a little differently than we do now" -- referring, not so obliquely, to executing disloyal spies.
Eliot Engel (D-NY), who chairs the Foreign Affairs Committee, which Omar sits on, called it "a vile anti-Semitic slur"; some Democrats and Republicans interpreted her comment as feeding into a longstanding anti-Semitic trope that Jewish people are disloyal citizens of their own countries.
" Another Post story builds on Jonathan Swan's reporting on Sunday: Incoming White House communications director "Anthony Scaramucci ... is exercising a broad mandate from the president and intends to follow through on threats to purge aides he believes are disloyal to Trump and leaking to the press.
Those who embrace the Trumpian false choice between loyalty and integrity will thus be less interested in the ways Trump may have broken the rules, or in the ways he remains personally greedy, than in the ways he revealed himself to be disloyal to his own tribe.
The justices rejected a petition for certiorari filed by DirecTV Inc contractor MasTec Advanced Technology, which had argued that a subjective, intent-driven test should not be used to decide if workers' actions were so disloyal they lost the protection of the National Labor Relations Act.
The court said then that it "cannot reject as unfounded the judgment of the military authorities and of Congress that there were disloyal members of that population," that "such persons could not readily be isolated," and, thus, that the demands of security outweighed those of rights.
Considered by many to be a ruthless dictator with an obsession for nuclear weapons and a penchant for killing disloyal aides and relatives, Mr. Kim was now presenting a different side by hosting the South Korean envoys, who came to appeal to him to change course.
By Monday, it had ballooned into a public-relations crisis for the mayor, exposing him to lurid allegations that he or his administration had tried to cover up embarrassing inquiries, accused the commissioner of being disloyal and ultimately dismissed him in the interest of damage control.
John McEntee, the President's former body man who was elevated to run the presidential personnel office, made it clear in a meeting last week with agency officials that his office will be on the lookout for staffers across the bureaucracy who are seen as disloyal to Trump.
Nevertheless, it's worth a return to Downton if only for the greatness of these characters and their particular quirks, from hearing Carter's puffed-up Carson mention acts of "disloyal tomfoolery" to Smith's imperious Dowager saying, well, pretty much anything, especially when sparring with Isobel (Penelope Wilton).
WASHINGTON — Anthony Scaramucci, President Trump's new communications director, vowed on Tuesday to purge the White House staff of disloyal aides in an effort to crack down on leaks, as another member of the press staff resigned from a West Wing reeling from an unfolding shake-up.
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"To ignore a President's repeated efforts to obstruct an investigation into his own disloyal behavior would inflict great and lasting damage on this country, and it would suggest that both the current and future Presidents would be free to abuse their power in similar ways," Warren tweeted Friday.
"To ignore a President's repeated efforts to obstruct an investigation into his own disloyal behavior would inflict great and lasting damage on this country, and it would suggest that both the current and future Presidents would be free to abuse their power in similar ways," Warren tweeted on Friday.
The state-run Beijing News curiously provided "substantial funding" to gay dating app Blued in 2017, per the BBC, although Foreign Policy noted that government tolerance has limits: Authorities remain quite suspicious of organized gay rights movements, which they view as potentially disloyal to the Communist Party of China.
When asked at Sunday's presidential debate about how to reach Muslim-Americans amid the country's ongoing, 15-year war on terror, both candidates made their positions clear: Donald Trump described American Muslims as a potentially disloyal clique while Hillary Clinton described them as useful allies against the nation's enemies.
In addition to expunging the records of the students -- nine of whom were expelled and the rest placed on probation -- Interim State Superintendent of Education Ed Richardson also expunged the records of four faculty members who were disciplined by state officials for being "disloyal" during the same time.
Trump, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by 19 women, lashed out on Twitter at New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a leading voice against sexual harassment on Capitol Hill, calling her a "flunky for Chuck Schumer" who was "very disloyal" to Bill Clinton and "Crooked" Hillary Clinton.
Donald J. Trump lashed out at Speaker Paul D. Ryan and other critics within his party on Tuesday in a barrage of Twitter posts deriding the highest-ranking Republican as a feckless leader and warning that those who have been disloyal risked handing the election to Hillary Clinton.
And yet Trump's critics inside the party feel compelled to help other Republicans win tough races -- as Kasich did by endorsing and filming television ads for Balderson -- in part because they fear that failing to provide assistance will brand them as disloyal and undercut their credibility inside the party.
Millennials who value work culture, advancement possibilities, and quality of work over quantity are finding their paths to promotions blocked by baby boomers — but when they change jobs or careers in search of these things, they find themselves branded with the false stereotype of being disloyal job-hoppers.
"To ignore a president's repeated efforts to obstruct an investigation into his own disloyal behavior would inflict great and lasting damage on this country, and it would suggest that both the current and future Presidents would be free to abuse their power in similar ways," she tweeted Friday.
ATLANTA — President Donald Trump brought some of his best-known black supporters to Atlanta to launch the "Black Voices for Trump" coalition on Friday, lavishing praise on his allies and decrying the Democratic Party as being corrupt and disloyal to black voters at a rally in a midsize ballroom.
According to the Washington Post, acting VA Secretary Peter O'Rourke and a small team of Trump political appointees are reshuffling staffers they perceive to be disloyal to Trump and his agenda for the VA, which is responsible for providing health care and other federal benefits to US military veterans.
But if anyone in recent American history is deserving of the term, it would be President Donald Trump, who has called congressional Democrats "treasonous" for not clapping during the State of the Union address and has attempted to purge the FBI and Justice Department of those he sees as disloyal conspirators.
Indeed, Syria's current electoral law does not allow many in the diaspora to participate in elections, in effect disenfranchising millions forced to flee as refugees, many of which after facing barrel bombs, chemical weapons, or death squads are directed to their towns and neighborhoods because they were deemed disloyal to Assad.
Westbrook has decided to go it alone, and every Dennis from Dumont or Paulie from Passaic who calls in to WFAN and asks the talk-radio host Mike Francesa how he can possibly raise a son in a world where money-grubbing, disloyal athletes strut around unpunished has a new hero.
Here's a sample of damaging stories from Trump's cabinet: Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin is warring with the Trump political appointees in his agency and has infuriated Kelly by playing his own press agent and repeatedly going directly to the media to declare he has authority to fire the disloyal staff.
" In another tweet she explained: "To ignore a President's repeated efforts to obstruct an investigation into his own disloyal behavior would inflict great and lasting damage on this country, and it would suggest that both the current and future Presidents would be free to abuse their power in similar ways.
Alexander Vindman, the top Ukraine expert on the National Security Council, and Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the EU. He's itching to fire other officials he deems disloyal, and abruptly withdrew a Treasury Department nomination for Jessie Liu, the former US attorney who headed the office that oversaw Stone's prosecution.
The deadliest day was Sunday, when Mr. Maduro brought to a vote his transparently power-grabbing plan to elect a tame Constituent Assembly to write a new Constitution that would tighten the government's hold on power, and in the meantime allow the president to dismiss any branch of government deemed disloyal.
Since even before the acquittal of Mr. Trump in the Senate impeachment trial, the president has been pushing to remove officials seen as disloyal to or undermining of the president or holding views contrary to the White House, looking for replacements who are more likely to follow the president's wishes.
For more than two hours on Wednesday, Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan executive who fled house arrest in Japan and surfaced in Lebanon last month, launched an impassioned defense of his decision to escape, portraying himself as the victim of a rigged justice system and a corporate coup by disloyal underlings.
Pierson slammed the former White House aide for her "disloyal" behavior in a series of tweets Friday evening, claiming that Manigault Newman's claims in her new book "Unhinged" that Trump is racist are untrue because a racist would never have employed an African-American woman such as Manigault Newman in his administration.
Trump in his tweet also mentioned allegations against former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeTrump allies assembled lists of officials considered disloyal to president: report Bill Barr is trying his best to be Trump's Roy Cohn Comey responds to Trump with Mariah Carey gif: 'Why are you so obsessed with me?
Worse, significant figures in his Cabinet, and even more in the second and third tiers of his Administration, also reject Trumpism – including, one notes, members of his own family … The Loyal Opposition isn't really the issue here: They'll always hate Trump …  The really damaging opposition is from Trump's own party: the Disloyal Government.
The Purple Heart recipient, whose family fled the Soviet Union when he was a toddler, found himself the target of attacks from Trump&aposs conservative allies who suggested that because Vindman was an immigrant he was disloyal to the US.Yovanovitch, meanwhile, was attacked by Trump while she was in the middle of testifying.
She was an intuitive and visionary champion of contemporary authors, a voracious bookworm, a tireless hobnobber, a snappy dresser and a lifelong dog-lover (of tiny, fluffy ones, not of the imposing, austere borzoi she chose to grace the Knopf colophon, a breed she regarded as "cowardly, stupid, disloyal, and full of self-pity").
Most voters disapprove of President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE's remarks calling American Jews who vote for Democrats disloyal, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
Proponents of binding values, however, may see behaviors as immoral even when there is no obvious victim — for example, the "impure" act of premarital sex or the "disloyal" act of flag burning — and may even feel that doing the right thing sometimes requires hurting others (as with honor killings, to pick an extreme example).
Nadia resided alone, and Saeed with his parents, but both were fortunate that their homes remained for a while in government-controlled neighborhoods, and so were spared much of the worst fighting and also the retaliatory air strikes that the Army was calling in on localities thought not merely to be occupied but disloyal.
"Throughout his more than three years as president, Trump has obsessed, at times conspiratorially, over what he calls the 'deep state' — the thousands of career government specialists in national security, intelligence, science and other areas whose expertise he shuns in part because he suspects they are disloyal saboteurs," Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker note.
Barr's defenders point to the recent decision not to prosecute former acting FBI director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeTrump allies assembled lists of officials considered disloyal to president: report Bill Barr is trying his best to be Trump's Roy Cohn Comey responds to Trump with Mariah Carey gif: 'Why are you so obsessed with me?
"Sometimes referred to as the 'dual loyalty' charge, it alleges that Jews should be suspected of being disloyal neighbors or citizens because their true allegiance is to their co-religionists around the world or to a secret and immoral Jewish agenda," Jonathan Greenblatt, head of the Anti-Defamation League, wrote in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Monday.
Even after winning that election, Trump has consistently claimed that he is the victim of disloyal allies in his own administration, a "deep state" Washington bureaucracy fighting his disruptive persona behind the scenes, and a "phony witch hunt" perpetrated by special counsel Robert Mueller through an ongoing investigation of election meddling and possible Russian collusion with Trump associates.
" On threats to the press "We've seen past administrations threaten the press directly, whether it be Lincoln shutting down disloyal papers during the Civil War, or Woodrow Wilson stifling dissent with the Espionage Act in World War I. But what is happening today is perhaps even more insidious -- a relentless campaign against the very credibility of the news media.
In a series of what appear to be disciplinary actions, including summary dismissal of "disloyal" members and shows of force in West Bank refugee camps portrayed as lairs of "criminals," the current leadership is sending a clear signal to the cadre of its vision for Fatah's big day: a display of obedience, rather than internal comity.
Trump has had an exceptionally tumultuous week, between calling Jewish Americans who vote for Democrats "disloyal" on Tuesday, canceling a planned visit to Denmark after its prime minister said she would not be willing to sell the island of Greenland to the US, and trying to convince the world that the US won't see a recession soon.
The media mogul, who many believe was the architect behind Donald Trump's campaign, was pushed out of the White House amid another week of chaos, and the leaks from the administration became a river: "I don't think Steve is going to totally abandon the president or be totally disloyal," a source close to Bannon told the Washington Post.
In Uzbekistan over the past year, at least 27 jailed high-profile dissidents, some of them held in prison for nearly two decades, have been released and about 18,000 people who were judged disloyal by the S.N.B. under Mr. Karimov have been removed from a blacklist that made it impossible for them to travel or get work.
"Since Uighurs are now collectively under suspicion, any Uighur academic with foreign ties is branded a 'two-faced intellectual' — disloyal to the state and in need of re-education," said Rachel Harris, who studies Uighur music at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London and knows Professor Dawut as a friend and academic partner.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE on Thursday said he's not inclined to do an interview with CNN because he thinks it would be "disloyal" to his supporters.
The White House appears to be asking people to hold two totally contradictory ideas in their heads: The Wolff book is a total fantasy, built on lies and the active imagination of a Trump hater Bannon, the former top political strategist in Trump world, is a terrible and disloyal person because of what he told Wolff in the book.
Mr. Sanders, Mr. Biden said, voted against gun control legislation that Mr. Biden passed in the 1990s, and then came with the real hammer for black voters in South Carolina and beyond: Mr. Sanders was disloyal to Mr. Obama, and had said "the president was weak and our administration was in fact not up to it," Mr. Biden said.
"After learning of that analysis, which was provided to House lawmakers in a classified hearing, Trump grew angry at his acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, in the Oval Office, seeing Maguire and his staff as disloyal for speaking to Congress about Russia's perceived preference," Ellen Nakashima, Shane Harris, Josh Dawsey and Anne Gearan report.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence ThomasClarence ThomasJustices bar Mexican parents from suing over fatal cross-border shooting of teen Justice Thomas rues missed opportunity to curtail government power Trump allies assembled lists of officials considered disloyal to president: report MORE in an unusual move on Monday issued a dissent that rebuked a decision that he authored 15 years ago.
Alexander VindmanAlexander VindmanHouse wants documents on McEntee's security clearances Trump says he wants officials who are 'loyal to our country' Trump allies assembled lists of officials considered disloyal to president: report MORE, the Army official who provided damaging testimony during the House's impeachment inquiry and was later recalled from the White House's National Security Council (NSC).
Over the August recess, the president accused Jews who vote Democrat of being "disloyal," scrapped a trip to Denmark after its leaders ridiculed a possible Greenland purchase, displayed a map apparently altered to extend the trajectory of Hurricane Dorian to include Alabama and tweeted incessantly to defend a dubious claim that Alabama faced a significant threat from the storm.
Pete Sessions of Texas, telling the Republican congressman that Yovanovitch was disloyal to Trump, according to an investigation by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, which found that Sessions wrote a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urging her firing on the same day that Parnas posted photos online of a meeting with Sessions.
" The whistleblower has become a target for Trump and his allies, wrote Elie Honig, "Trump has claimed that the person or people who gave information to the whistleblower are 'close to a spy' and longingly noted that 'in the old days ... we used to handle it a little differently than we do now' -- referring, not so obliquely, to executing disloyal spies.
A disloyal member state agitating against it from within is the last thing the EU needs as it copes with a daunting slate of historic challenges: terrorism, a stubborn economic crisis, waves of refugees, complex negotiations with Turkey over refugee return, the possibility of a Brexit, a faltering peace accord in Ukraine, and a surging revolt of the anti-EU far right.
Donald J. Trump took a 2 by 4 to Twitter on Tuesday morning, and whacked the Speaker of the House Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE with a volley of posts that ridiculed him for being a weak, disloyal and a bad leader.
He also made a reference to Gillibrand's statement this month that President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE should have resigned from office, calling her "very disloyal" to the former president.
The report accused officials of engaging in "disrespectful and hostile treatment" of staffers, and alleges that officials harassed some staffers over suspicions that they were "disloyal" to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
To date, some 40 FIFA officials, corporate executives and entities have been charged in the international corruption probe, and last December FIFA's ethics committee levied an eight-year ban from football activities on former president Sepp Blatter over a $2 million "disloyal payment" to UEFA chief Michel Platini–effectively creating a power vacuum at the top of the powerful organization.
Among those are the president's accusations that Jews who vote Democrat are "disloyal," his cancellation of a trip to Denmark after its leaders shot down the possibility of the U.S. purchasing Greenland, and his never-ending battle with the media over his assertion that Alabama was in the path of Hurricane Dorian, even as the storm was hitting the Carolinas.
Then there is the question of the recall of Ms. Yovanovitch back to Washington after she was accused of being a disloyal envoy and was disparaged by the president's son Donald Trump Jr. The Foreign Affairs Committee is interested, and American diplomats, who declined to be named, say that Foreign Service officers have been in contact with the committee's staff.
Alexander VindmanAlexander VindmanHouse wants documents on McEntee's security clearances Trump says he wants officials who are 'loyal to our country' Trump allies assembled lists of officials considered disloyal to president: report MORE, the National Security Council's Ukraine expert who testified in the hearings, was escorted out of the White House along with his twin brother barely 48 hours after the president's acquittal.
Alexander VindmanAlexander VindmanHouse wants documents on McEntee's security clearances Trump says he wants officials who are 'loyal to our country' Trump allies assembled lists of officials considered disloyal to president: report MORE and his twin brother, the latter of whom did not testify during the impeachment inquiry, were both booted from their posts at the National Security Council earlier this month.
A number of Russian outlets on Monday morning framed Trump as an embattled hero fending off domestic distractions including special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation and disloyal GOP lawmakers, the AP reported.
"Sometimes referred to as the 'dual loyalty' charge, it alleges that Jews should be suspected of being disloyal neighbors or citizens because their true allegiance is to their co-religionists around the world or to a secret and immoral Jewish agenda," Jonathan Greenblatt, the head of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Monday, in which condemned Omar's remarks.
Brian Hook, who leads the Iran portfolio and is one of Pompeo's closest advisers, is under investigation for engaging in politically motivated firings of State Department employees, and an assistant secretary is retiring next month following another inspector general's investigation featuring "accusations against and harassment of career employees premised on claims that they were 'disloyal' based on their perceived political views"—allegations the assistant secretary denied.
Clinton calls Trump plan a "gift to ISIS" Clinton calls Trump plan a "gift to ISIS" When asked at Sunday's presidential debate about how to reach Muslim-Americans amid the country's ongoing, 15-year war on terror, both candidates made their positions clear: Donald Trump described American Muslims as a potentially disloyal clique while Hillary Clinton described them as useful allies against the nation's enemies.
She pissed a lot of people off last week when, referring to the strained debate about Israel, she said, "I want to talk about the political influence in this country that says it is OK for people to push for allegiance to a foreign country"—remarks critics said got too close to accusing Jews of being disloyal to the US, a common anti-Semitic trope.
In other words, people who work for a leader like President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE will do what he wants if they are vulnerable to him, but tend to be disloyal when not under his direct influence.
The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks: Indicated 1.7 pct lower Pacific Investment Management Co, a unit of Allianz, said former bond manager Bill Gross' abusive conduct and effort to sabotage colleagues he deemed disloyal gave it "good cause" to oust him, and not pay any of the more than $200 million of damages he now seeks in a lawsuit.
Then again, it was also a day in which Trump doubled down on his accusations that Jewish Democrats are being disloyal, canceled a meeting with the Danish Prime Minister -- whom he proclaimed "nasty" for her refusal to consider selling him Greenland -- and announced that he was exploring an effort to overturn aspects of the 14th Amendment, which established birthright citizenship in the wake of the Civil War.
Officials within the Department of Veterans Affairs have moved to root out staffers who are believed to be disloyal to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and his agenda, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Monday shared an op-ed from a writer claiming to be an anonymous senior member of his administration who harshly criticizes federal workers as disloyal to the White House and worthy of losing their jobs.
Then in 20093, the California Legislature approved a resolution questioning the loyalty of anyone of Japanese origin, requesting that the state's personnel board dismiss any state employee believed to be disloyal to the US. In 1943, the legislature approved a measure that called on Congress to forfeit the US citizenship of US-Japan dual citizens and prevent those of Japanese origin from becoming citizens, according to the new resolution.
Trump has denied he told Bolton security aid for Ukraine was tied to investigations, White House press secretary Stephanie GrishamStephanie GrishamWhite House announces task force to monitor coronavirus Trump asks why Bolton didn't complain earlier Trump allies throw jabs at Bolton over book's claims MORE has accused Bolton of selling out national security and a number of Fox News hosts with whom Bolton used to work have decried him as disloyal.
President Donald Trump sharply questioned Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray during a White House meeting on January 22 about why two senior FBI officials — Peter Strzok and Lisa Page — were still in their jobs despite allegations made by allies of the president that they had been disloyal to him and had unfairly targeted him and his administration, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
Congressional Republicans are confused and suffering from whiplash after President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE this week flip-flopped on guns and taxes, created a diplomatic row with a European ally, ordered U.S. firms to stop doing business with China, and suggested Jewish voters were disloyal.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE on Thursday lashed out at MSNBC's Lawrence O'DonnellLawrence Francis O'DonnellTrump says it would be 'disloyal to my followers' to do a CNN interview Trump rips MSNBC's O'Donnell after story retraction: 'So bad for the USA!
Axios reported Sunday that the lists, which have become more important since Trump's acquittal in the Senate's impeachment trial, have been assembled by allies of the president outside the White House, including Ginni Thomas, wife to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence ThomasClarence ThomasJustices bar Mexican parents from suing over fatal cross-border shooting of teen Justice Thomas rues missed opportunity to curtail government power Trump allies assembled lists of officials considered disloyal to president: report MORE.
Despite all the talk about civility, the Bushes threw out the red meat whenever they had to, from Lee Atwater and Willie Horton in '88 to W.'s supporters whispering in 2000 that John McCain came home from Hanoi with snakes in his head, to the W. 2004 campaign strategy of encouraging gay marriage ballot initiatives to rile up the evangelicals, to Jeb spending a fortune on ads this winter eviscerating the character of the man he deemed the disloyal protégé, Marco Rubio.
Former senior State Department official R. Nicholas Burns said Tuesday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's appearing to side with Russian President Vladimir Putin over his denial of interfering in the 85033 election was the "single most destructive and disloyal act" of a modern president.
One ideological opponent, Andrew Adonis, asked on Twitter whether there had been a more disloyal minister since Bolingbroke, perhaps a reference to Henry Bolingbroke, who seized the crown from King Richard II, or perhaps to Lord Bolingbroke, a government official of the early 18th century who later became involved in a failed attempt to overthrow King George I. But, in attacking the Treasury, run by the chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, Mr. Johnson won some support from hard-line Brexit supporters.
Alexander VindmanAlexander VindmanHouse wants documents on McEntee's security clearances Trump says he wants officials who are 'loyal to our country' Trump allies assembled lists of officials considered disloyal to president: report MORE from his role on the National Security Council, for instance, and Trump fired Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandHouse wants documents on McEntee's security clearances Trump says he wants officials who are 'loyal to our country' Former US ambassador Yovanovitch lands a book deal: report MORE as his ambassador to the European Union.

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