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The city -- excoriated for their response -- tried to course-correct.
Mueller excoriated Trump for promoting WikiLeaks during the 2016 election.
Predictably, and justifiably, the state's civil rights leaders excoriated him.
He has excoriated Mr. Cohn privately for choosing to leave.
France's postwar purge aimed at collaborators is to be excoriated.
It was roundly excoriated by Raytheon and Saudi royal officials.
It is not to be exploited but to be excoriated.
And the president excoriated reporters in the room with him.
McConnell was also excoriated online by Democratic senators, with Sen.
Other members of the league excoriated Trump over his comments.
S. efforts and Facebook is excoriated in a British report.
Chinese social media blazed with rage as nationalists excoriated the companies.
Zuckerberg had no answer handy, for which the representative excoriated him.
Readers and scholars excoriated Mr. Feng for blaspheming the beloved poet.
He was excoriated during his confirmation hearing last month by Sen.
He excoriated Marx for ignoring the glorious labor that managers do.
"We've Got 'Three Strikes'—It's Working," Carlson excoriated the president and
Bennet became an internet sensation last month when he excoriated Sen.
Mr. Caldbeck was excoriated online and his firm, Binary Capital, collapsed.
The studio's last three big-budget movies were excoriated by critics.
Clinton and a fierce loyalist, still excoriated Ms. Gillibrand on Twitter.
Lawyers excoriated him, he smirked and smiled, but refused to answer questions.
The Tennessee Republican excoriated fellow GOP senators on the floor over trade.
Upon release, he excoriated police for their blind faith in the evidence.
Swetnick's lawyer, Michael Avenatti, excoriated Collins in a phone call with CNBC.
Gary Peters (D-Mich.) excoriated a top DHS official about the vacancies.
"I think he got excoriated for the wrong reason," he told me.
Some excoriated the police for waiting six days to make an arrest.
They also excoriated Mr. Duterte's opponents, often with personal and inflammatory attacks.
But on her Facebook page late Thursday, supporters of Shafi excoriated O'Brien.
In Ohio, he excoriated General Motors for closing its nearby Lordstown plant.
Facebook especially has been excoriated for permitting political lies on its platform.
He excoriated the Obama administration for its "foolish" nuclear negotiations with Tehran.
Chanting for him to resign, the protestors excoriated Northam for the photo.
He downplayed the impact of the Lifeline decision and excoriated the media.
During months of campaigning Gantz excoriated Netanyahu over long-standing corruption allegations.
Dolce & Gabbana was excoriated for advertisements laden with stereotypes about Chinese people.
He recently excoriated NFL players for taking a knee during the National Anthem.
Liberals excoriated him for hedging in response to Ed Gillespie's anti-immigrant attacks.
An article in the Washington Post excoriated "the deluded world of air-conditioning".
The FBI excoriated N.W.A., saying it encouraged "violence against and disrespect" for police.
He excoriated her decision to vote against President Trump's two Supreme Court nominees.
Even people he excoriated say he helped save tens of thousands of lives.
A UN report last week excoriated the organization for not taking them seriously.
They were even clear back in early July, before Mr. Comey excoriated Mrs.
A Nigerian nun excoriated them for their hypocritical silence and lack of transparency.
At Chris' sentencing, Shanann's family rued her loss and excoriated Chris for his crimes.
He has been excoriated by judges-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: I know, but the Supreme Court.
Just three days earlier, the president excoriated the company for its tax avoidance practices.
Colin Kaepernick has been excoriated by many for not being grateful or patriotic enough.
Diane Piagentini, the widow of one of the slain New York officers, excoriated Gov.
He excoriated Common Core standards and said he would minimize federal influence over education.
The Notorious B.I.G.'s mother has excoriated the sisters over the $125 T-shirts.
Republicans, especially Republican senators, are being justifiably excoriated for failing to defend congressional authority.
Mr. Trump once again excoriated Germany for not spending enough on its own defense.
She has been excoriated from the right as the quintessence of California limousine liberalism.
While some of the pages and ads praised Donald J. Trump and excoriated Mrs.
Almost instantly, Germans took to Twitter and excoriated Mr. de Maizière's take on Leitkultur.
Mr. Trump excoriated the newspaper and expressed no concern about his attorney general's conduct.
"  He excoriated the two parties, saying there was not a "dime's worth of difference.
She excoriated the mullahs, and she lamented the plight of Iran's women, dressed in chadors.
He'd be excoriated today; yet that book made a powerful social impact at the time.
Tim Ryan, an Ohio Democrat whose district includes Lordstown, excoriated GM and Trump on Monday.
If the Duchess of Sussex had done this, she would be excoriated in the media!
Murphy's office has excoriated the NCAA in a series of reports published this past year.
The article excoriated Mr Trump and portrayed an in-house "resistance" that thwarts his impulses.
HANNITY: What about the Mueller team, Andrew Weissmann who excoriated by judges withholding exculpatory evidence?
"The trailblazing women of the 90s were excoriated by a deeply sexist society," Yarrow writes.
During the leadership campaign in 2015, Mr. Blair himself excoriated Mr. Corbyn and his supporters.
CNN anchor Victor Blackwell excoriated President Donald Trump over tweets he sent attacking Democratic Rep.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Fla.), chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, immediately excoriated him on Twitter.
Harris excoriated him for his warm words for two now-deceased Southern segregationists, former Sens.
Clinton, though he excoriated her for using a private email server as secretary of state.
Trump has repeatedly excoriated GOP lawmakers, in public, over their opposition to his agenda. 216.
Trevor Noah on Wednesday excoriated Facebook for failing to keep millions of users' data secure.
He excoriated other players and demanded that they keep promises to invest in defending themselves.
We can't create exceptions by looking away in cases involving those we relish seeing excoriated.
Greta Thunberg, above, excoriated world leaders for their "business-as-usual" approach to climate change.
" The police are also excoriated: "Sometimes as a police officer, you will shoot people accidentally.
Senior lawmakers have already excoriated the Justice Department for failing to appoint a special prosecutor.
The Turkish leader canceled a planned meeting with Mr. Bolton and then publicly excoriated him.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc and Turing Pharmaceuticals have both been publicly excoriated for similar price increases.
Trump had excoriated Powell ahead of the latest quarter-point increase in interest rates last week.
The Hindu-nationalist BJP had excoriated the secular Congress for pandering to religious and ethnic minorities.
Yet on Twitter, Trump excoriated both Assad and Putin for their roles in the ongoing violence.
They also excoriated the city for offering a $85033 billion tax incentive to the tech behemoth.
Nicholas Burns, a former long-serving diplomat who now teaches at Harvard University, excoriated Navarro's performance.
And they excoriated Pai in speeches delivered minutes before the agency dismantled its open internet protections.
Kid Rock made a desperate 911 call, where he excoriated the dispatcher for not moving faster.
Last week, in announcing his new strategy for the war in Afghanistan, President Trump excoriated Pakistan.
All of the leading Democratic candidates have excoriated the Trump administration over its posture toward Iran.
The applause Thunberg received Monday from the very leaders she excoriated seemed to say the same.
With Iranian President Hassan Rouhani sitting directly in front of him, Trump excoriated the country's leadership.
But as the economy continued to deteriorate, Republicans excoriated it as a blunder and a failure.
Dianne Feinstein, a senator from California, got excoriated for simply wishing he becomes a good president.
Trump, in a typical example, excoriated Clinton last week in a statement about her foreign policy decisions.
President Trump and left-leaning lawmakers have excoriated pharmaceutical companies for the rising prices of prescription drugs.
In handing down the sentence, the judge in the case, Justice Edward McLaughlin, excoriated the young man.
He excoriated the president's economic policies, saying most of the economic gains made went to the rich.
" The judge called the lies "blatant" and excoriated Mr. Libous as showing a "total lack of remorse.
For several hours, Stumpf was excoriated by members of both parties by the wrongdoing at his bank.
Mr. Pence had his strongest moments during a lengthy exchange over abortion rights, as he excoriated Mrs.
What he provided in his best films, though, was unexpected compassion for the very souls he excoriated.
Mr. Trump repeatedly excoriated Jeff Sessions, the former attorney general, for recusing himself from the Russia investigation.
It is not easy to lift up some of the most excoriated people in the country, prisoners.
She was roundly excoriated by the queens for her icy demeanor and passive-aggressive social media savagery.
And for all of that time, we were collectively excoriated by conservatives, Republicans and Donald J. Trump.
But The Vindicator, in Youngstown, excoriated him and declined to make an endorsement in the Republican race.
Jonathan A. Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, excoriated Mr. Ellison for his speech.
The judge roundly rejected that argument, and on sentencing day, he excoriated Mr. Flynn for his crimes.
In the ensuing 11 days, Democrats excoriated Nixon, and Republicans in Congress began turning against him too.
At the time of the disclosure, Brian Fallon, the press secretary for Clinton's presidential campaign, excoriated the finding.
Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, has since been excoriated by fellow Republicans and treated as a pariah.
But Peña Nieto and his administration were excoriated when, the following year, Guzmán escaped for a second time.
Donald Trump's first speech to the UN General Assembly excoriated Iran and North Korea for threatening world peace.
Why would someone hire somebody with that record that has been excoriated by judges to holding exculpatory evidence?
They excoriated the move on Thursday, warning Republicans that supporting Trump now could haunt them down the line.
White House adviser Larry Kudlow excoriated Trump administration's "opponents" for supporting socialism and trying to halt economic growth.
We'd been excoriated by Trump supporters (and in some cases, by Trump himself) to the point of harassment.
Donald Trump has repeatedly excoriated them for a willingness to welcome Syrians and has called for barring Muslims.
Mr. Pence had simply cut off the funding the refugees were entitled to — a tactic the judge excoriated.
But when Ms. Kelly pointed out that Mr. Clinton is not running for president, Mr. Gingrich excoriated her.
They threatened him and excoriated him for — in their view — burning out pitchers Kerry Wood and Mark Prior.
Still, some of the president's allies on the right excoriated Ms. Ford — a registered Democrat — as a partisan.
King Fahd issued a decree suspending those who had government jobs, and preachers excoriated them during Friday prayers.
Uber's stock has since fallen more than 11 percent, and its executives have been excoriated for their performance.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly excoriated the deal, which was a signature diplomatic achievement of his predecessor, Barack Obama.
For years, they excoriated big government, helping to elect a new class of lawmakers determined to slash spending.
But the government's decision to give Mr. Gott the medal was excoriated by Jan Rejzek, a culture critic.
In 2009 and 2010, Republicans excoriated Democrats for making "back-room deals" to pass the Affordable Care Act.
She said she realized the situation was "complicated" and called Carloni, the director, "wonderful," but nonetheless excoriated Skydance.
Onstage after a Facebook privacy blunder in 2007, Apple CEO Steve Jobs excoriated Facebook and advocated for clearer explanations.
Trump excoriated lawmakers in March when he reluctantly signed a $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill to avoid a shutdown.
Is this the same Weissmann running this case, wasn&apost he excoriated by two judges for holding exculpatory evidence?
The comedian excoriated the president on The Daily Show Tuesday night for jeopardizing American alliances and moral leadership abroad.
Many Democrats ran on gun control issues and other local concerns, but also excoriated Mr. Trump's conduct in office.
During a fiery speech in the midst of a Senate hearing for Kavanaugh, Graham excoriated Democrats for their behavior.
A blue-ribbon commission had just excoriated Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street banks for fueling the financial crisis.
The president has long excoriated Sessions for his March 220006 decision to recuse himself from the Russia collusion investigation.
Angry women's rights advocates excoriated Eastman on social media and published his contact information, including his cell phone number.
A Facebook video posted by a critic who excoriated Mr. Abbas had more than 330,000 views by Sunday evening.
After Mitt Romney excoriated Mr. Trump as unqualified for office, Mr. McCain seconded his remarks from the Senate floor.
But he excoriated Democrats for blocking the wall, accusing them of hypocrisy and exposing the country to criminal immigrants.
Mr. Trump has excoriated the N.F.L. for allowing players to kneel, which he sees as disrespecting the American flag.
Thursday's systemwide closures came only after parents and a teachers' union excoriated the school system for Wednesday's heating issues.
The 125-year-old paper excoriated the fund, Alden Global Capital, as "vulture capitalists" in an editorial last Sunday.
Democrats who once excoriated him are trumpeting his credibility as they seek his testimony in Mr. Trump's impeachment trial.
"   The former aide was referring to Trump's Wednesday statement in which he excoriated Bannon as having "lost his mind.
That is a shocking abdication of presidential duty, for which Trump should be excoriated, and which he must remedy.
Those lawyers were excoriated in a decision Tuesday that will set your hair on fire if you're not careful.
In August 1992, Previn excoriated her mother in a statement issued by Allen's publicist that was published in Newsweek.
GIULIANI: Not if I was going to run into an election and violate the Justice Department&aposs basic guideline like Comey did for which he was excoriated by -- KURTZ: For which he was properly excoriated but there is no even, informal guideline that says you cannot continue an investigation during an election.
In 1965 Ralph Nader published "Unsafe at Any Speed", a bestselling book that exposed and excoriated the industry's lax attitude.
On Saturday, President Donald Trump excoriated the media for — in his view — massively understating the size of his inaugural crowds.
Jack Dorsey, boss of Twitter, has also been excoriated for doing too little to control abusive trolls and hate speech.
One month after they resigned, Faraday Future excoriated Krause and Kranz in a press release posted to the company's website.
In 1966, Masters and Johnson excoriated the suggestion that they're distinct: Are clitoral and vaginal orgasms truly separate anatomic entities?
Could you plausibly wear this shirt without being excoriated by a well-meaning old person in a supermarket checkout line?
Activists and columnists (including me) excoriated Booker for rejecting a bipartisan affordable drugs proposal during the Senate's Vote-a-rama.
So now it is reported that the Democrats, who have excoriated Carter Page about Russia, don't want him to testify.
Seumas Milne, an adviser to Mr Corbyn, co-wrote an academic article in 1994 which excoriated Mitterrand for selling out.
After Mr. Trump's Oswald comments, CNN's Jake Tapper excoriated the candidate for making an unfounded, "ridiculous and, frankly, shameful" charge.
TV. The president has long excoriated Sessions for his March 2017 decision to recuse himself from the Russia collusion investigation.
Candidate Trump excoriated this loophole during his campaign yet somehow came to accept it after just eleven months in office.
Lindsey Graham, a top ally of Trump in Congress who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, excoriated the move.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump relentlessly excoriated Hillary Clinton for the Clinton Foundation's willingness to accept donations from foreign governments.
He received support from some Republicans on the committee, including Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who excoriated Democratic senators.
During his last stint at the tabloid, Mr. Rich, 46, distinguished himself with attention-grabbing headlines that excoriated Republican leaders.
As the hearing unfolded, senators excoriated Google for its absence, earning a wave of negative news coverage for Facebook's rival.
In 2008, many people rallied to her after she was excoriated for seeming to tear up at a campaign event.
When she stood up to him during a cabinet meeting the previous spring, he excoriated her and she almost resigned.
On Tuesday, sheep farmers in Wales excoriated the new prime minister for imperiling their livelihoods by jeopardizing exports to Europe.
Dave Krieger, the editor in Boulder, was fired last month after he self-published an editorial that excoriated Alden's management.
In the hours after Mr. Ryder's statements, activists excoriated Nassau County officials for spreading misinformation and unfairly attacking the law.
Ted Stevens — a case in which the same judge, Sullivan, found prosecutorial misconduct and excoriated federal attorney for their actions.
Cecil's killer Walter Palmer was publicly shunned and excoriated, but ultimately did not face any charges in the lion's death.
Donald Trump attacked Meryl Streep Monday after the actress excoriated the president-elect in her Golden Globes speech the previous night.
In a livestream later posted on YouTube, Gionet excoriated Twitter for the suspension, comparing the social network to a public utility.
That&aposs Mueller&aposs pitbull and got excoriated by the judge two Fridays ago, and went after Mueller&aposs team. Why?
The report comes just weeks after the release of a special government-appointed inquiry that excoriated Australia's financial sector for misconduct.
But it's still a double-standard for Pence, who excoriated Clinton during the campaign for her lack of transparency and diligence.
The first lady excoriated "bullies" and people who had called her husband's "citizenship or faith" into question — both references to Trump.
In one of his sharpest public critiques of the president to date, Mueller excoriated Trump for his effusive praise of WikiLeaks.
Judge Jesse Furman ruled against the Trump administration last month in a 220-page decision that excoriated the secretary of commerce.
You'd think that such practices would be excoriated and exorcised by the same Congress that is now debating the Reinstein Act.
Clinton excoriated Mr. Trump for, as she put it, gleefully praising the North Korean dictator for his brutal consolidation of power.
His arrival comes after the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, signed deals of his own and excoriated the U.S. during a visit.
Trump has sustained a prolonged dispute with Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who he's excoriated for recusing himself from Russia-related matters.
If we were taking this truly seriously, Graham's calls for a quick confirmation vote would have been excoriated from all sides.
But Sullivan excoriated Flynn, saying he had arguably betrayed his country, and delayed his sentencing until Flynn had finished assisting prosecutors.
But defense lawyers excoriated Mr. Rechnitz in terms virtually identical to those that Mr. Percoco's lawyers have hurled at Mr. Howe.
Congress is maintaining a push for more antitrust enforcement — including new legislation and a hearing where members excoriated Google and Amazon.
Congress is maintaining a push for more antitrust enforcement — including new legislation and a hearing where members excoriated Google and Amazon.
He excoriated the leadership of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, who has turned increasingly repressive as the country's economy has collapsed.
Chinese social media users excoriated the company, even though the shirt was sold in an outlet in Canada, not in China.
They called relatives in Mosul, chain-smoked cigarettes, and excoriated the war planners, from Baghdad, who seemed to have forgotten them.
Democrats are being excoriated for their ineptitude in combating Donald Trump, and are under pressure to behave as badly as he.
A year after Hollywood was excoriated for its lack of diversity at the Oscars, inclusion was a major theme on Sunday.
Republicans have excoriated Trump for his decision, but it's not clear how far they'll go with legislation to explicitly rebuke him.
Karlan excoriated Trump (later apologizing for making a joke about his son Barron after some all-too-expected outrage from Republicans).
And though Mr. Trump has excoriated the industry, his administration has not yet put forward a plan to address the issue.
Mr. Trump has excoriated the governments of Central America and Mexico for, he says, not doing enough to stop the caravans.
On Tuesday night he excoriated wealthy Americans who benefit from undocumented immigrants even as those immigrants (supposedly) diminish less wealthy Americans.
Dean excoriated the Democratic Party's leadership in harsh terms, and led to outright panic and the desperate bid to recruit Gen.
Democrats have excoriated Barr's handling of the Mueller probe since the special counsel's report was submitted to the DOJ in late March.
The deal reportedly leaves intact much of NAFTA, a trilateral agreement that Trump has long excoriated as among the worst ever made.
So on his passing, Breitbart, the digital voice of the alt-right, excoriated him as a "notorious mass-migration and multiculturalism campaigner".
For this, Mr Shulkin has been appropriately excoriated by his department's inspector-general in a report that was released on February 14th.
In a statement, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein excoriated the Saudi-led coalition, which has bombed Yemen for nearly a year.
Its sportswriters excoriated the baseball establishment for perpetuating the color ban and pressured major league owners to give tryouts to black ballplayers.
Griffin was excoriated by right-wing media as well as mainstream outlets like CNN, which fired her from a New Year's gig.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday excoriated a federal judge for ordering the reinstatement of DACA, saying he had exceeded his authority.
It's a sparkly, sinister message-in-a-bottle from the final days before female ambition was excoriated on the grandest scale imaginable.
D.L. Hughley hates Donald Trump and is not afraid to show it as he excoriated the President for the Syrian missile attack.
In Bristol speakers excoriated Thangam Debbonaire, a local Labour MP who had criticised Mr Corbyn, to cries of "Deselect!" from the crowd.
Almond milk, which is essentially watery nut detritus, was recently excoriated after consumers realized how much water is needed to make it.
Rhodes then became the chief note-taker for the Iraq Study Group, the bipartisan commission that excoriated George Bush's war in Iraq.
Brian Ross, one of the network's most prominent journalists who first broke the news, was excoriated for his role in the report.
An independent panel's findings excoriated former Prime Minister Tony Blair for blindly accepting flawed U.S. intelligence and promising George W. Bush loyalty.
Democrats, meanwhile, have excoriated Barr's handling of Mueller's findings and accused him of misrepresenting them in a way that benefitted the president.
Shortly after Schneider's speech, Spencer excoriated the ACU executive for name-calling and not being fully informed about the alt-right movement.
Still, over more than two hours, officials and athletes excoriated the current antidoping system and demanded that the authorities undertake further investigation.
Within days W.S.U. issued an unusual news release that excoriated its own faculty member, apologized to the community and "disavowed" Wielgus's statements.
Gallup finds that public approval of newspapers, while still low, is up a little since 2016 even as Trump has excoriated them.
Trump has repeatedly excoriated Sessions over his decision to recuse himself from overseeing the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Clinton excoriated Trump, calling the Republican presidential nominee "unhinged" in an extended rant that forcefully attacked him over his comments about women.
"So now it is reported that the Democrats, who have excoriated Carter Page about Russia, don't want him to testify," he wrote.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, joined by fellow liberals Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan, and excoriated the business practices of debt collectors.
It's ironic: Throughout his career, Sanders has repeatedly excoriated American foreign policy, refusing to accede to the myth of America's fundamental innocence.
Following the briefings, senators on both sides of the political aisle excoriated the briefers as evasive and the briefing as insufficient. Sen.
Just this week, Pepsi was excoriated for a tone-deaf commercial that invoked the imagery of populist protest to sell soft drinks.
The Obama administration's health gurus excoriated U.S. health care for overtreatment, inefficient care processes, administrative complexity, and an inability to coordinate care.
Democrats, on the other hand, excoriated Trump in blistering terms for his remarks — a number of them accusing him of racism. Sen.
And when he was running for office, he excoriated Democrats as dishonest about the motivation of Muslim extremists who conducted terror attacks.
An increasingly affluent society was excoriated as soft, degenerate and vulnerable, while Americans were called (by other Americans) flabby and gullible dupes.
On Thursday's show, Brzezinski excoriated the Trump administration and said its officials should not act "lobotomized" because they are scared of the president.
Excoriated as "pigweed" in the United States, related species of the plant are cultivated for food in Mexico, South America, India and China.
Both women are former Republicans with Ivy League pedigrees and both took money from the big money banks, then publicly excoriated them later.
" Clinton, 68, excoriated Trump, 70, during the debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, for having called women "pigs, slobs and dogs.
He denied any wrongdoing and excoriated the decision handed down by Judge Sergio Moro, who has overseen a sweeping three-year graft probe.
Romney, the GOP's 2012 presidential nominee, excoriated Trump in a March speech as a "phony" who can't be trusted to lead the country.
The credit reporting agency is under federal investigation, and former CEO Richard Smith was excoriated by lawmakers in two tense October congressional hearings.
Trump in subsequent months repeatedly excoriated Sessions on Twitter and in interviews over the decision, and reportedly mocked his attorney general in private.
Conor Lamb (D-Penn.), who excoriated the GOP for wanting to cut retirees' earned benefits in the wake of the Trump tax cuts.
At a sentencing hearing in December 2018, Sullivan excoriated Flynn for lying to investigators, and accused him of selling out the United States.
The Defense Ministry issued a statement on Thursday saying that Mr. Lieberman had excoriated the commander of the radio station over the show.
He saved his harshest words for Donald J. Trump, the Republican Party's presumptive nominee, whom Mr. Weld has excoriated for anti-immigrant speech.
On trade: Biden voted for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which Trump has repeatedly excoriated and threatened to unilaterally withdraw from.
In a recent government meeting to discuss the establishment of a new public broadcaster, Regev excoriated the prospect of an independent broadcasting authority.
Donald Trump Jr. tweeted the alleged name of the whistleblower on Wednesday, and was excoriated by the whistleblower's legal representation as a consequence.
Given the intensity with which Mr. Trump excoriated the original deal, it seems unlikely that this administration will come back to the table.
His scripts, which generally excoriated India's upper castes while creating heroes and heroines out of the impoverished and championing secularism, were considered pioneering.
He excoriated M.L.B.'s testing policy as one "designed to silence its critics" but not strict enough to detect all possible drug abuse.
Indeed, Trump made the most of the inspector general's rebuke, asserting that Comey had been "thoroughly disgraced and excoriated" by the report's conclusions.
In his resignation speech on August 20th, the popular Mr Conte excoriated the League leader to his face, calling him disloyal and irresponsible.
She was excoriated by the group and, shortly thereafter, pushed out of her regular gig leading a Friday night samba circle in Copacabana.
"So now it is reported that the Democrats, who have excoriated Carter Page about Russia, don't want him to testify," Trump tweeted Wednesday.
The Utah Republican excoriated the administration Thursday after Trump announced a five-day cease-fire between Turkey and Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria.
" It also makes getting into the US much harder for immigrants sponsored by family members, the phenomenon Trump has excoriated as "chain migration.
It all started after her speech on Monday, in which Thunberg excoriated world leaders for their failure to act on the climate crisis.
He partners with ultra-right-wing outlet Breitbart and then walks face first into getting excoriated by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on national television.
The senator excoriated Facebook in March for briefly taking down several of her campaign ads touting her proposal to break up the company.
Teen activist Greta Thunberg who began the youth-led movement of kids striking for the climate, excoriated delegates for their inaction on Wednesday.
Mr. Romney, who in 2016 excoriated Mr. Trump as an amoral con man, graciously accepted the president's Twitter-born endorsement on Monday night.
Many Mexicans excoriated Mr Peña for what they saw as his limp response to this crime, which reportedly involved local police and drug gangsters.
Once excoriated as Europe's last dictator, he has won a measure of grudging respect from liberal-minded compatriots for standing firm against the Kremlin.
This includes Baker and Comey, who excoriated Trump at a CNN town hall on Thursday night, calling him a "chronic liar" and "immoral" leader.
Grassley, R-Iowa, excoriated Comey for not attending the hearing in his opening remarks, and called for a closer look at his email practices.
Muhammad's Arabia was populated not just by polytheists, whom he excoriated, but various forms of Christianity and Judaism which form part of that background.
When Heigl registered mild complaints in the press that her character was underwritten, she was widely excoriated for the sin of hurting Apatow's feelings.
" It also will make getting into the US much harder for immigrants sponsored by family members, the phenomenon Trump has excoriated as "chain migration.
A vehicle for a star tenor, the work is seldom performed, and was excoriated by critics when it debuted in Trieste, Italy, in 1850.
He excoriated the Bernanke Fed for being too aggressive in its efforts to stabilize the economy and too blind to the risks of inflation.
Financial Services Committee Republicans excoriated Cordray during his appearance at a hearing last week during which Hensarling asked why Cordray hadn't be fired yet.
Meade says Lopez Obrador's jabs at the private sector, much of which the 64-year-old has excoriated as corrupt, will damage investment sentiment.
Democrats excoriated Trump, whose campaign is the subject of a special counsel investigation over possible collusion with Russia, for declining to follow Congress' directive.
Failing to pass a budget would be embarrassing for McConnell, who often excoriated Democrats when they controlled the chamber for shirking their fiscal responsibility.
Before last week's presidential election, WikiLeaks distributed hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee, while Mr. Assange has excoriated Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee.
AFSC is committed to anti-peace BDS (boycotts, divestment, and sanctions) tactics that have been consistently rejected and excoriated by Congress and state legislators.
Trump had excoriated Comey since he announced that the bureau was investigating alleged coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election.
Experts convened by the F.D.A. excoriated the manufacturer of the Essure birth control device for not collecting data that could have detected its risks.
Fox Business host Lou Dobbs excoriated the president on his show Friday night, casting the deal as a clear victory for Democratic congressional leaders.
Mr. Romney's camp has privately mulled how far he should go to embrace a president whose candidacy he excoriated as bad for American democracy.
In it she excoriated the Walt Disney Company for awarding its chief executive, Robert A. Iger, a pay package in 2018 worth $65 million.
The event may also stir bad memories for Trump, who was excoriated at past dinners by President Obama and late-night host Seth Meyers.
Bobby Rush of Illinois excoriated Gaetz for wearing a gas mask on the House floor last week and highlighted the double standard at play.
When he fell out with Germany last year, for instance, he publicly excoriated Chancellor Angela Merkel and her officials, even comparing them to Nazis.
President Donald Trump excoriated the decision and declared the whole trial was a miscarriage of justice, the product of a biased jury and judge.
His staging of Verdi's "Macbeth" at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 1982, with witches on broomsticks, was excoriated as over the top.
In a series of Twitter posts, he excoriated the president for the withdrawal and noted that the Kurdish-led militia were fighting, and dying.
In a short message posted to Instagram, the rapper excoriated Trump over requiring workers to work without pay, which is common during government shutdowns.
Representative Ted Lieu, Democrat of California, noted that Mr. Trump excoriated what he called a "Criminal Deep State" in a Twitter post on Wednesday.
In that book, Mr. O'Brien warned against "appeasement and retreat" as he excoriated President Barack Obama for what he deemed a weak foreign policy.
The president's Republican allies excoriated Democrats for a proceeding they said had damaged the country and its institutions in the name of saving them.
All of the leading candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for president have for days excoriated Mr. Trump for his handling of the Iran crisis.
"So now it is reported that the Democrats, who have excoriated Carter Page about Russia, don't want him to testify," Trump wrote on Twitter.
Mr. Trump has often excoriated the drug industry for high prices, seizing on an issue that stirs the anger of Republicans and Democrats alike.
Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) excoriated the secretary of the Navy on Monday for ordering that the Marines combine boot camp for men and women.
Eric Holder, who served as attorney general under President Barack Obama, has excoriated Attorney General William Barr as "unfit" to serve in his position.
" In 2017 he excoriated the president after the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., for causing "racists to rejoice" and "minorities to weep.
The Hollywood establishment, excoriated for its longtime exclusion of women and minorities, recognized African-American production design and costume virtuosos for the first time.
Mr. Obama and his attorney general, Eric H. Holder Jr., were excoriated for failing to jail Wall Street bankers whose rapaciousness triggered the Great Recession.
President Donald Trump publicly criticized the deal as a candidate and as president, and the Republican president often has excoriated Time Warner's CNN news network.
Meanwhile, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who beat Sanders for the nomination in 2016, has excoriated her ex-opponent multiple times in recent months.
At the Conservative Party conference in October she excoriated those who consider themselves "citizens of the world", arguing that "a change has got to come".
A Department of Justice report released in January excoriated the civilian complaint system in Chicago, calling it "broken" for failing to take civilian complaints seriously.
Stewart excoriated members of the House Judiciary Committee for using the bill as a political football in appropriations debates and failing to fund it indefinitely.
The following year, the liberal historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. excoriated Wallace's ''doughface progressivism'' as a deluded and overly optimistic politics unsuited for Cold War realities.
And it's become a familiar role for Reid, who excoriated Romney for refusing to release some of his tax returns in the 2012 presidential race.
The interim appointment without Senate confirmation raised fears that the Mueller's ongoing probe, which Trump has frequently excoriated as a "witch hunt," could be undermined.
During this president's tenure, whatever he does to protect the United States from foreign adversaries will be excoriated by both mainstream media and street protesters.
Lawmakers of both major U.S. political parties in Congress have excoriated Stumpf, accusing him of creating a culture in which such a practice could thrive.
Republicans, on the other hand, have excoriated the self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist, suggesting she is an example of the Democratic embrace of far-left policies.
This year, he ratcheted up his opposition, writing "Conscience of a Conservative," a book that excoriated Mr Trump and his effect on the Republican Party.
And, on Monday, Isaac Fitzgerald and Saeed Jones, the two hosts of BuzzFeed's "AM2DM" morning show, excoriated their company for its handling of the issue.
Clinton a bit ahead of the level she held before James Comey, the F.B.I. director, excoriated her for her use of a private email server.
Although she issued dozens of orders in every case, she kept track of all of them, and excoriated the caseworkers when they weren't carried out.
When Hugh Hefner launched Playboy in 1953, he could scarcely have imagined that one day he would be celebrated by conservatives and excoriated by radicals.
International rights groups, the United Nations and domestic critics have excoriated Australian officials for years over the bleak conditions in which the asylum seekers live.
Sen. Cory Booker just excoriated Trump's secretary of state nominee, Mike Pompeo, during his confirmation hearing over Pompeo's past associations with prominent anti-Muslim ideologues.
Even though the report excoriated him for extensive misconduct that violated FBI rules and leaked a classified memo, Comey tweeted that he deserved an apology.
" To those who had excoriated his investigation for failing to lead to Mr. Durst's arrest, Mr. Struk was blunt in his testimony: "What hard evidence?
" Mr. Netanyahu excoriated Mr. Alsheich for "repeating the delusional and mendacious insinuation that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent private detectives against police officers investigating him.
So Mr. Criscitello responded with art, creating a series of provocative and sometimes vulgar street murals that excoriated the invading masses as homophobic and insensitive.
The senator excoriated the President for everything from getting millions from his father to start his business empire to being, in her view, a whiner.
For the Mexicans, the meetings will be an important step toward deciding whether to battle or appease an administration that has consistently excoriated their country.
On Thursday he excoriated Trump's Syria shift from the Senate floor, calling U.S. diplomacy "so weak and so inept" that Turkey is calling the shots.
"If we don't urgently change our ways of life, we jeopardize life itself," Secretary-General António Guterres said, while youth leader Greta Thunberg excoriated leaders.
Mr. Bolsonaro, who is said to be considering a run for the presidency next year, has excoriated immigrants and defended the torture of drug traffickers.
Eric Holder, who served as attorney general under US President Barack Obama, has excoriated Attorney General William Barr as "unfit" to serve in his position.
Mr. Trump may have excoriated Senator Ted Cruz for his ties to the lender and castigated Hillary Clinton for giving paid speeches to big banks.
As president, Trump was excoriated by members both major parties when multiple lawmakers claimed that he repeatedly described African nations as "s---hole" countries. Sen.
These have for so long been excoriated as rent-seeking profit-inflators restricting the flow of information that a change of course would now be unthinkable.
Then on March 10th Mr Bolsonaro excoriated a journalist from Estado de S. Paulo who is investigating his son, Flávio, a senator from Rio de Janeiro.
In television interviews, speeches and social-media posts they have excoriated politicians who take cash from the National Rifle Association and argue against expanding gun controls.
" In Israel, "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly excoriated investigative reporters and now faces corruption charges for allegedly offering regulatory favors ... in exchange for positive coverage.
Anyone who opposed the war was being excoriated as a traitor (and Hannity keeping Trump's Iraq War opposition private at the least seems like bad radio).
On the new podcast, he excoriated online ticket-buying bots as "nefarious digital tool[s]" that must be combatted with both new laws and better software.
A new NBC News report reveals that Trump excoriated McCabe for subjects ranging from his wife's politics to former FBI director James Comey's plane trip home.
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, who, like Suu Kyi, is a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, excoriated the leader in a letter posted to his Twitter account Thursday.
Liberated from the need to kowtow to Trump, he excoriated his wife's boss on Monday for undermining the very people who would have been his colleagues.
President George W. Bush was excoriated for his response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which included what in retrospect was misplaced praise for his FEMA director.
Advocacy groups worried about the deficit excoriated the Republican new plan to extend tax cuts, saying it would require the government to borrow trillions of dollars.
Not one Democrat voted for him after he was excoriated during his confirmation hearing for incorrect predictions about inflation during the early years of the recovery.
After decades of being excoriated as un-American, they are the ones sticking up for the FBI, the CIA, the Constitution, and the rule of law.
The New York Post, for instance, was excoriated on Friday for deciding to use the headline "Civil War" on its front page on the Dallas shooting.
Trump has regularly excoriated Sessions for recusing himself from overseeing the investigation into Russia's election interference, a probe that Rosenstein is now overseeing as a result.
Among the Trump supporters who have most vocally praised WikiLeaks is Sean Hannity, the Fox News host who excoriated the site's editor, Julian Assange, years ago.
Many detractors, led by conservative talk radio host Mark Levin, excoriated Priebus for losing control of the debate process to the media outlets that aired them.
He turned the Edwardian Room, where big-shot conversation had rumbled between dark-paneled walls, into the pastel-curtained Green Tulip, a change excoriated by all.
Perhaps never in the history of our Country has someone been more thoroughly disgraced and excoriated than James Comey in the just released Inspector General's Report.
That was the backdrop to the United Nations' climate summit, where Greta Thunberg excoriated leaders for their "business as usual" approach to the planet's rapid warming.
Top Republicans in both chambers have excoriated the president over the decision, which Trump has said fulfills his campaign promise to avoid future unnecessary military conflicts.
Justin Amash, a former Republican who became an independent in July, excoriated the administration over its conflicting messages on the strike in a tweet on Friday.
Carrier, a furnace maker that had been excoriated by Mr. Trump for potentially outsourcing jobs to Mexico, decided to keep 2000 of 1,400 jobs in Indianapolis.
And on Friday, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, excoriated American leaders as "clowns" when he led Friday prayers for the first time in eight years.
Democrats on Wednesday excoriated the GOP's proposed tax framework, saying it would blow an enormous hole in the deficit — warning that popular social programs are next.
He defied party orthodoxy to embrace campaign finance reform, and excoriated President George W. Bush's defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, for not taking enough troops to Iraq.
However, by passing a bill so universally loathed and excoriated, congressional Republicans have given Democrats a major talking point, not to mention, a tremendous fundraising vehicle.
The seven candidates excoriated President Trump, then turned on one another, as tension between Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg, building for weeks, broke into the open.
Democrats excoriated the budget for outlining plans that would cut programs such as Medicare and Medicaid in an effort to balance the budget over a decade.
In Italy, members of Parliament have excoriated the mission, and others have wondered if the band of activists might not come under attack by armed smugglers.
He gave this big press conference at Trump Tower, where he excoriated the media for making him live up to this promise he'd given on television.
And Thomas E. Rothman, Sony's movie chairman, excoriated The Times in a strongly worded public response in New York at the Paley Center for Media in November.
Today's president, Enrique Peña Nieto, who was excoriated when he invited Candidate Trump to visit, trusts that he can interest President Trump in a "modernisation" of NAFTA.
In turn, the federal district judge excoriated Uber's lawyers in pre-trial hearings in November and suggested that they were attempting to hide something from the court.
When Comey announced that he would not be recommending charges against Clinton for mishandling classified information in July, Trump excoriated the bureau as corrupt and politically motivated.
Although a few ex-Heritage staffers went to work for Bush—most notably incoming Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao—the foundation excoriated some Bush policies as insufficiently conservative.
Ambassadors in both capitals are isolated, American senators who travel to Moscow are excoriated back home, and senior level summits are greeted with suspicion bordering on paranoia.
Trump excoriated the agreement, even before winning the White House, as the "worst deal ever" and promised to tear it up on his first day in office.
Trump has excoriated allies in Europe and Asia for what he says are inadequate contributions to shared defense, specifically mentioning NATO contributions and money from South Korea.
In their order, the judges acknowledged that the "menace of trafficking of women and minors had assumed alarming proportions," and excoriated police for failing to take action.
Last year, he excoriated the world body for its silence about Iranian threats to Israel, then went silent himself for 45 long seconds to make his point.
By most reasonable measures, the probe was a failure for which the Republicans and the panel chairman, Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, should be publicly excoriated.
Company CEO John Stumpf has already been excoriated by the Senate Banking Committee and been invited to testify later this month before the House Financial Services Committee.
A year earlier, Judge Hanen excoriated the Department of Homeland Security for failing to prosecute women who brought their young children across the border by paying smugglers.
Love herself has criticized Trump, but she has outright excoriated Clinton, and a promotion from junior House member to vice president would be hard to turn down.
Uhhhh… This week the EFF also excoriated Google for how AI is impinging on user privacy, focusing on another of its recent products: the Allo messaging app.
After signing his deal Ryan, so excoriated, posted a miniscule 1.37 ERA in Toronto, nearly a full run lower than Wagner's debutante year in spacious Shea Stadium.
Public health experts have excoriated Trump's general response to the novel coronavirus, warning that his lack of urgency early on could lead to deaths that were preventable.
In "Our Lady of Alice Bhatti" (2012), Hanif excoriated violence against women — "a sport older than cricket but just as popular" — but with slapstick instead of sanctimony.
Why was there silence from Fox News, which once excoriated President Obama for showing up at a White House press conference in, god forbid, a tan suit?
" Professor Reinhardt excoriated college students who blamed loneliness for their binge drinking, describing them as "among the most pampered and highly privileged human beings on the planet.
In his hour-and-15-minute address, Trump excoriated Democrats and repeated false claims that the nearby wall had meant huge cuts in the city's violent crime.
And the US Attorney General William Barr -- who is supposed to be an independent arbiter of justice, not act as Trump's personal lawyer -- excoriated the bureau anyway.
The loudest of those criticisms reached the President through TV screens, where the conservative firebrand Ann Coulter excoriated the President for failing to get border wall funding.
In a speech last year, the U.S. president excoriated NATO leaders over their defense spending and failed to explicitly endorse Article 5, the alliance's mutual defense clause.
Last week, Obama excoriated Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida - who has a narrow lead over Democratic challenger Patrick Murphy, a congressman - for failing to repudiate Trump.
Mr Peña, who has a popularity rating of just 12%, was excoriated for inviting Mr Trump to Mexico City last year; his newly forthright stance has earned plaudits.
The biggest and oldest of these, such as the British Museum and the Louvre in Paris, have often been excoriated for keeping treasures stolen from former colonial subjects.
Much of the Republican establishment, including the typically-neutral Republican National Committee, has excoriated him as a self-important holdout who refuses to put his ambition to rest.
Earlier this month, Fox News&apos Neil Cavuto acknowledged that some media coverage of the White House has been unfair, but excoriated Trump for contributing to the problem.
In 2015 a lecturer at Yale was excoriated—and felt compelled to resign—after she raised questions about the college's plea that students avoid culturally insensitive Halloween costumes.
Hollywood is going after Donald Trump for calling Meryl Streep "overrated" following her fiery Golden Globes speech that excoriated the incoming 29th president without ever uttering his name.
" Trump himself excoriated Saudi Arabia while he was running for president, saying during one debate that Saudis "push gays off buildings" and "kill women and treat women horribly.
But minutes after Trump departed Capitol Hill, the junior Republican senator from Arizona, Jeff Flake, excoriated Trump in a floor speech announcing his his retirement from the body.
In a nearly unprecedented public discussion of the decision not to level any criminal charges against Clinton, Comey excoriated her for the "extremely careless" handling of classified emails.
In July, in what would be his final jab at the president, McCain excoriated Trump following a press conference in Helsinki with Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Mr. Trump has excoriated Mr. Sessions for recusing himself from the investigation and handing it over to a deputy to oversee, saying he should not have been appointed.
When the only result of her deal was "Excess Baggage," a negatively reviewed crime comedy starring Ms. Silverstone and Benicio Del Toro, she was excoriated in the media.
The former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was excoriated for taking advantage of the loophole in 2012, and as a candidate Mr. Trump repeatedly promised to close it.
"So now it is reported that the Democrats, who have excoriated Carter Page about Russia, don't want him to testify," he said in a series of Twitter posts.
The latest negative news from the White House's perspective came Friday, when the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine excoriated the administration in closed-door testimony on Capitol Hill.
Bernie Sanders would be the most anti-Israel president in the history of the US, as he excoriated the Vermont senator over his criticism of the Israeli government.
Just last month, House Financial Services Chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) excoriated Carson for slow-walking a notice to release funding for the agency's Fair Housing Initiatives Program.
The whiplash left Republicans on Capitol Hill, who had universally excoriated the agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program and voted against its implementation, uncertain of how to respond.
Throughout the presidential campaign, Donald Trump relentlessly excoriated and mocked journalists, fostering a hostile environment in which his supporters often joined in taunting and threatening the press corps.
Still, after Warren announced her decision Tuesday not to attend, California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks excoriated her and Biden, who had made his decision late last month.
In 1970, Gil Scott-Heron recorded "Comment No. 1," in which he excoriated a largely white radical movement that tried to embrace blackness while fundamentally misunderstanding black life.
The rival tipped by bookmakers to succeed May, Boris Johnson, excoriated May's Brexit plans, known as Chequers after the country house where they were hashed out in July.
As June draws to a close, Trump's usual band of Berkeley professor critics and lefty snowflakes have excoriated the president for failing to recognize LGBTQ Pride month this year.
And, perhaps most importantly to Trump, he'd be excoriated for looking weak and outmaneuvered by a leader who is an effective strategist but clearly possesses less power than him.
Democrats and some Republicans have also excoriated the Trump administration for offering shifting explanations for the strike, from citing Soleimani's past attacks to claiming he was planning new attacks.
Waters excoriated Zuckerberg and Facebook in her opening statement for seeking to create a digital currency despite its a lengthy record of what she called alleged civil rights violations.
As the Dangerous Faggot tour swung into gear, Yiannopoulos grew increasingly hostile toward Fleuette, whom he excoriated for late payments to his young crew, lack of support, and disorganization.
He also excoriated what a Palestinian society he said glorifies terrorists as "heroes" and "martyrs" and proclaimed that "there is no moral equivalency" between Israel and the Palestinians. 6.
The president, Enrique Peña Nieto, is desperate to avoid unflattering comparisons to 22016, when the government of the day was excoriated for allowing aid to be funnelled to cronies.
Jordan's accusation came after Cohen, once a proud loyalist of Trump's during the campaign, excoriated him as a "racist," a "cheat" and a "con man" in his opening remarks.
Trump had long excoriated the deal, claiming it didn't go far enough in deterring Iran's ambitions in the Middle East, or doing anything to curb its ballistic missile program.
The background: Trump has excoriated allies in Europe and Asia for what he says are inadequate contributions to shared defense, specifically mentioning NATO contributions and money from South Korea.
After Democrat Jon Ossoff struck a temperate tone in his losing race for a Georgia House seat, some intraparty critics complained that he should have excoriated the president more.
In another lengthy riff, Mr. Obama excoriated Republicans for voting to repeal the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, more than 60 times but never having a true alternative.
Mr. Trump complained that Mr. Khan had become a ubiquitous presence in the news media since his speech at the convention, in which he excoriated the Republican presidential nominee.
Trump excoriated Tester for voting against the Republican health care plan, the Trump-back tax cuts, strict immigration laws and Neil Gorsuch, his first pick for the Supreme Court.
The editorial excoriated Ottawa for what it characterized as vacillation between the U.S. and China, referring to recent comments made by Canadian Prime Minister about steel and aluminium dumping.
He excoriated Gantz as a friend to Israel's 20-percent Arab minority and the darling of liberal media - codes, to many conservative ears, for dangers to the Jewish state.
Corker, who announced last month that he was not running for reelection in 2018, excoriated the budget process during the committee meeting, saying it was a waste of time.
Local officials were excoriated for lowballing the death toll, insisting for months that it was in the low double-digits, until a study showed the toll just under 3,000.
Republicans were excoriated for their cross-examination of Ms. Hill, and Democrats like Joseph R. Biden Jr., then the committee chairman, were blamed for not taking her seriously enough.
President Trump withdrew the United States from the Iran nuclear deal this year, and his top administration officials have excoriated the clerical government in Tehran at almost every opportunity.
The juxtaposition has been excoriated by conservative think tanks, taxpayer watchdog groups and environmentalists that have long pushed for reining in payouts to farmers, even in times of downturns.
With these friends …: Dershowitz's former colleagues, students and fellow lawyers excoriated the Harvard Law School professor emeritus for presenting an argument they warned essentially renders the impeachment process meaningless.
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Barr excoriated the FBI for making mistakes and omissions as they sought to surveil former Trump campaign aide Carter Page, in line with the findings of the Horowitz report.
When 16-year-old Greta Thunberg addressed the 2019 U.N. climate action summit on Monday, the way she excoriated world leaders for their inaction on climate change was striking.
But much has also changed for Apple in the years since Tim Cook, its chief executive, excoriated the Obama administration publicly and privately in 2014 for attacking strong encryption.
The decision on the group — one of three stalled reviews the IRS agreed to expedite after a judge excoriated the agency for continued delays in August — came last week.
She has been excoriated by the machine of public opinion for so many petty reasons, and there have been several attempts to catch her at any potentially illegal act.
Brett McGurk, the top U.S. envoy overseeing the effort to defeat ISIS, stepped down days after Mattis announced his departure, and excoriated the president on Twitter early Monday morning.
They excoriated the president for what they characterized as an effort to solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election, portraying Trump as detrimental to the health of American democracy.
But his tweet thread was notable for the fact that it excoriated lawmakers in his own party who Amash said were turning a blind eye to the president's conduct.
Clinton sought to underscore her experience and Mr. Sanders excoriated her judgment on Libya and Iraq, as well as her previous praise of former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.
He excoriated American imperialism in jaw-dropping three-hour speeches before the United Nations, met with Malcolm X and stayed in Harlem during a September 1960 visit to the States.
In a Wednesday evening letter addressed to Dean Baquet, the Biden campaign excoriated The New York Times for its recent coverage of Joe Biden, his son Hunter Biden, and Ukraine.
At the time, Judge Heather Norton of Canterbury Crown Court excoriated Robinson for publishing videos online that referred to the defendants as "Muslim pedophile rapists" while the trial was ongoing.
Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, who are both running for president and will hold town halls at Benedict over the weekend, excoriated President Trump's comments in their own Twitter posts.
This time might have been a tweet too far for the messaging service, since users have publicly excoriated the service for its responses to harassment and its arbitrary enforcement policies.
The "Muckers" club took its name from a speech in which St. John excoriated pranksters, using the label applied to Irish immigrants whose only work was shoveling up horse manure.
The Arizona senator's latest comments come a day after he excoriated Defense Secretary James Mattis at a hearing for not yet presenting a strategy from the Trump administration on Afghanistan.
At the end of the synod last year, Francis excoriated immovable Church leaders who he said "bury their heads in the sand" and hide behind rigid doctrine while families suffer.
Fallon, who got excoriated by liberals for treating "Tonight Show" guest Donald Trump like a guest late last year, fired off a number of Trump jokes in his brief monologue.
It is a shocking and sad sign of our times that the Trump administration finds itself excoriated this week for taking a step toward helping poor women in similar situations.
Schultz, who has excoriated the Democratic Party for moving too far to the left, said the proposal is only one of several that Democrats would not be able to fund.
Earmarks are a lazy, unfair and corrupt way to circumvent that process, and they have been roundly excoriated by the conservative movement upon which Republicans depend for their political lives.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump excoriated his former chief strategist Steve Bannon in a statement Wednesday, claiming that Bannon "lost his mind" after being pushed out from the White House.
In one section of his book, Comey describes Lynch as having a "tortured, half-out, half-in approach" to the Clinton email investigation, for which he was excoriated by Democrats.
The former would have been equally incensed by the endless hot takes of the established media, which he famously excoriated in a now-infamous interview with John Motson in 1979.
Rod J. Rosenstein, the former deputy attorney general whom Mr. Trump excoriated for appointing Mr. Mueller, said in an interview that he believed that Mr. Barr's critics had been unfair.
House leaders excoriated Mr. McConnell on Thursday and have urged their colleagues to hold events promoting the legislative action as they scatter across the country during the weeklong holiday recess.
Parliament held a special debate on the retweet, at which Mr. Trump was excoriated by one member after another, many demanding that a state visit by the president be scrapped.
While Mr. Trump has not publicly revisited closing the border, he has repeatedly excoriated Democrats over immigration policy and suggested that he will take more aggressive steps at the border.
He also excoriated Mr. Trump for his responses to the recent violence in Charlottesville, Va., the devastation in Puerto Rico from Hurricane Maria and the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
" Trump tweeted in response: "Perhaps never in the history of our Country has someone been more thoroughly disgraced and excoriated than James Comey in the just released Inspector General's Report.
Commentators have widely excoriated income inequality as the scourge of our time (Cohen quotes the hedge fund manager Ray Dalio's description of it as an "existential threat" to the nation).
The group excoriated Mr. Harris, a fierce critic of the treatment of women and gays under radical Islam, for saying that "some percentage, however small" of Muslim immigrants are radicalized.
In her expert testimony, Fiona Hill, Trump's top expert on Russia, excoriated Republicans for advancing Russian conspiracy theories about Ukraine that only help Putin and hurt U.S. national interests.  Seriously?
In a February release that excoriated Republicans for shuttering the investigation without pursuing all leads, Schiff issued a "partial list" of subpoenas that Democrats had asked for but not received.
The GOP also opposed the unprecedented funding for crime prevention programs that he fought to ensure was in the law -- and they later excoriated the bill for being 'soft on crime.
The gargantuan hack prompted the resignation of Equifax's then-CEO Richard Smith, launched a wave of litigation and prompted multiple congressional hearings during which lawmakers excoriated Smith and other company representatives.
" Obama passionately excoriated Trump during a speech earlier in the day for demonizing Muslims and defying American values in his response to the terrorist attack in Orlando, calling Trump's mindset "dangerous.
Gone was the man who once excoriated Beijing for "raping our country" and who routinely vowed to slap a 45% tariff on Chinese imports while labeling the country a currency manipulator.
The latest: Finance Minister Carlos Urzúa excoriated the leftist president on Tuesday, penning a resignation letter that accused him of failing to base policy on evidence and empowering ideologues over experts.
A federal judge excoriated Brandeis University for its handling of an investigation filed after two male students, called John and JC in court proceedings, broke up after a two-year relationship.
And when federal relief to Louisiana was stalled following Katrina, Democrats in Congress excoriated President Bush and rode that negativity all the way to winning control of Congress a year later.
FBI Director James Comey made the announcement in an unprecedented statement to reporters, during which he also excoriated Clinton's staff for its carelessness, all while saying no criminal acts were prosecutable.
It sounds paranoid, until you consider another female somm —pretty, young — got excoriated by a customer in a Yelp review because the guest suspected the sommelier had flirted with her husband.
" In remarks with the French President at the White House on Tuesday, Trump excoriated the Iran nuclear deal, the signature foreign policy achievement of the Obama administration, as "insane" and "ridiculous.
Trump on Wednesday excoriated former chief strategist Stephen Bannon, who according to the book said that the meeting between Trump's eldest son and son-in-law had inappropriate contact with Russians.
After Manafort's conviction last month, the president excoriated Cohen for "flipping," a practice that Trump off-handedly suggested should be illegal, while praising Manafort for his fortitude and refusal to cooperate.
The editorial excoriated Ottawa for what it characterized as vacillation between the U.S. and China, referring to recent comments made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about steel and aluminum dumping.
I wouldn't go so far as to say verbally abusive — she doesn't call me names or anything like that — but I have cried at least once after being excoriated by her.
With Mr. Netanyahu at his side, Mr. Trump excoriated the Palestinians, who also claim Jerusalem as the capital for a future state and refused to meet with Mr. Pence in protest.
Last year, the company was targeted by hackers, excoriated on social media after a video of rodents in one of its restaurants went viral and pummeled by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
A federal judge excoriated Attorney General Bill Barr on Thursday for distorting the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller during his investigation into alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
They have also excoriated the men who testified against Chief Gallagher, repeatedly ridiculing one SEAL for crying when he told law enforcement agents he saw Chief Gallagher stab a teenage captive.
Numerous Republican lawmakers from the traditionally pro-free trade party excoriated the administration's proposal on Tuesday to provide a $12 billion stopgap aid package for farmers affected by the tariffs. Sen.
Trump and his GOP allies excoriated Democrats for using the funding deadline to secure an extension of an Obama-era program that shields hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation.
On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of senators excoriated a group of US military and intelligence chiefs, which included Pompeo, who briefed them on President Donald Trump&aposs decision to kill Soleimani.
She has excoriated the Security Council for discussing the conflict on a monthly basis and forced Mr. Guterres to withdraw the nomination of a United Nations envoy who is a Palestinian.
Trump on Wednesday excoriated former chief strategist Stephen Bannon, who according to the book said that the meeting between Trump's eldest son and son-in-law had inappropriate contact with Russians.
She scored the biggest victory of her campaign in June, when, at the first debate, the senator excoriated Biden on his past opposition to busing as a way to desegregate schools.
" He excoriated the US and Turkey over the Syria invasion, referring to it as an "uncoordinated aggressive action by another NATO ally...in an area where our interests are at stake.
He was excoriated by many, including then-presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, for having hiked the price of a medication used by pregnant women, infants and patients with HIV.
In a televised address at a Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremony honoring wounded soldiers and the victims of terrorism, Mr. Netanyahu excoriated the Obama administration for not vetoing the Security Council's measure.
Gay Republicans have spent the better part of several decades being excoriated from all sides, largely rejected by their party and alternately mocked and reviled by many in the L.G.B.T. community.
The Trump administration has excoriated Central American and Mexican governments for failing to stop the caravans, which met little resistance at the various international borders they crossed on the way north.
To hard-liners like Mr. Trump's national security adviser, John R. Bolton, who excoriated past administrations for making concessions ahead of disarmament, capitulating to Mr. Kim on this issue is anathema.
The Irish backstop plan is loathed by the hard-line supporters of Brexit whom Mr. Tusk excoriated, because it could keep the United Kingdom tied, indefinitely, to some European Union rules.
Clinton and Democrats excoriated Comey for his handling of the email investigations, but he has since said that he believes going public with his claims was the right thing to do.
Brennan, who served during the Obama administration, has become a virulent critic of Trump and has excoriated the president on television as a contributor to MSNBC, a sister news network to CNBC.
Then ask, if you're a Senate Republican up for re-election, would it be smart for you to say something that would very likely result in you being excoriated on these outlets?
BEIJING — After Vice President Mike Pence excoriated China and American companies that he accused of selling out their principles to do business there, a sharp response from Beijing was to be expected.
He did a series of interviews that excoriated what he perceived to be the elitism of big fashion corporations like Nike, as well as the limits placed on him as a celebrity.
Of course, they didn't find anything—my guests had eaten everything, and after the hotel manager excoriated the staff the day after the wedding, all remaining evidence had been disposed of, naturally.
HHS on Friday outlined a plan to expedite the reunifications, but was excoriated by Sabraw who said the agency was using the safety of children as a cover for slow-walking reunifications.
They provoked an angry outburst from President Lyndon B. Johnson, who excoriated Frank Stanton, the president of CBS, in a midnight phone call and ordered Mr. Safer investigated as a possible Communist.
In a post on Medium on Wednesday unveiling her plans to reintroduce the CARE Act with Cummings, Warren excoriated the Sackler family, accusing its members of profiting from widespread addiction to OxyContin.
Trump has continued to attack the Mueller investigation as a "witch hunt" and excoriated Democrats in the House for what the president has termed an attempted "re-do" of the Russia probe.
In one section, he criticizes Obama administration Attorney General Loretta Lynch as having a "tortured, half-out, half-in approach" to the Clinton email investigation, for which he was excoriated by Democrats.
Two of the official reports excoriated Kimball High School Principal Earl Jones for his lack of leadership, his poor management controls and his failure to recognize that his coaches were running amok.
I don't think Bridenstine should be excoriated for his past positions, but I am genuinely curious what influenced his previous false ideas about climate change, and what persuaded him to abandon them.
Mr. Trump excoriated Mr. Sessions for not ordering his own investigation into the handling of the Russia inquiry during its early months, calling his attorney general "DISGRACEFUL" in a lacerating Twitter post.
Speaking during Johnson's first formal question-and-answer session in the House of Commons, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi excoriated the Tory leader for the way he described Muslim women in a newspaper column.
Johnson's lawyers, for example, allege that their client was consistently dehumanized for years after a Justice Department investigation excoriated Pennsylvania prison officials for their mistreatment of mentally ill inmates in solitary confinement.
On the first day of the hearings, which stretched late into the night, Judge Thomas, who was then 43, excoriated the committee for facilitating what he viewed as a racist smear campaign.
By the end, readers may feel as though they have been bound in the same S & M dungeon as Jacob, lashed, excoriated, yet ultimately transfigured and given to see the world anew.
And this after Mr. Trump campaigned against Wall Street, excoriated Senator Ted Cruz for his ties to Goldman, and castigated Hillary Clinton for giving paid speeches to big banks, Goldman among them.
The New York City mayor has decried Mike Bloomberg's hubris for pursuing the presidency, castigated Bloomberg's apology for his race-based policing policies and excoriated his immediate predecessor's "damning" record on homelessness.
One infamous essay, a jeremiad bluntly titled "Schoenberg Is Dead," excoriated that recently deceased composer for having force-fitted his new serial language into antiquated musical forms, such as the Baroque suite.
Local police were excoriated for appearing to stand by while violence raged around them in Virginia, but the crackdown some experts are predicting in the coming days could be just as dangerous.
Ms. Click has heeded advice to remain silent on social media and decline interview requests even as she was excoriated for what was viewed as an outrageous display by a member of academia.
The 2016 election, however, was a disaster for the DNC and even Hillary Clinton, the Democrats' 2016 nominee, excoriated the committee after she lost to Trump, claiming she inherited "nothing" from the committee.
On the day after his acquittal, Trump gave a bizarre speech from the White House podium in which he excoriated the "liars" and "leakers" who he said were trying to undermine his presidency.
The Dutchbat soldiers the officer had commanded, part of the U.N. peacekeeping force in Bosnia during the Yugoslav wars, had been excoriated by their fellow citizens upon their return home to the Netherlands.
They excoriated the anti-fascist movement and the violent and intolerant left, and they bashed the media for its anti-Trump bias and inciting rhetoric that helped create a culture of political violence.
Serbia has excoriated the president of Kosovo for suggesting that his demilitarised country might form an army, and Macedonia has lashed out against Kosovo and Albania for supposedly interfering in its domestic affairs.
Considering especially the length and thoroughness with which now-Chairman Ajit Pai excoriated the original rule, it may be expected that if there were free speech considerations, he would have brought them up.
He has excoriated Clinton for her vote to approve the Iraq War, but has indicated he is untroubled by Pence's identical vote (not to speak of his own previous support for that war).
Ms Nair also excoriated the pair for trying to find a way to start a family, or for "walking through the back door of the system when the front door was firmly shut".
While Shkreli was being publicly excoriated for his actions, Valeant was quietly operating on a similar business principle with the backing of some of the most powerful hedge fund managers in the world.
Though it was released in September, the book was thrust into the limelight Friday after the book-related news blog Book Riot excoriated the tittle for its "racist, xenophobic and religious bigotry" themes.
The internet has already excoriated Trump for doing the least amount possible in response to the explosive devices sent to Hillary Clinton's home, the office of Barack Obama, and CNN's New York office.
And in a widely publicized speech this week, 2012 GOP nominee and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney excoriated Trump as a "con man" who would cost the party the White House in November.
While the Democrats excoriated Republicans, Booker also found time to heap praise on the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and defended her from the "hyperbolic hate" directed at her from the GOP convention hall.
During the Obama years, Republicans excoriated Democrats for the environmental regulations that limited water deliveries to the Central Valley as part of protections for the endangered small fish known as the Delta Smelt.
For 10 months as he ran an insurgent presidential campaign, Donald J. Trump excoriated the Republican Party's donor class as a group of special interests whose support he did not want or need.
But he abruptly delayed his sentencing in order to complete his cooperation in the Kian case, after Sullivan excoriated him for his crime in Washington, D.C., and suggested he would receive jail time.
Joe BidenKamala HarrisCory BookerJulián CastroAndrew YangMichael BennetJay InsleeKirsten GillibrandTulsi GabbardBill de BlasioRead more: 2020 Democrats excoriated Joe Biden for his record on immigration and for repeatedly invoking Obama's name on the campaign trail
Democrats have repeatedly excoriated Trump's flattering rhetoric toward Putin, expressing particular concern over what the two leaders spoke about in a private meeting in Helsinki last July, when they met without any aides.
During the meeting, Mr. Kim excoriated "abuse of power, practices of privileges, indulgence in bureaucracy, corruption and irregularities" among senior officials of the party's Central Committee and at the party's cadre-training center.
During his time in politics, he was excoriated for his violation of his "read my lips" vow not to raise taxes, his racially charged campaign tactics and his inattention to growing economic troubles.
Trump, who had excoriated the 25-year-old NAFTA as a "disaster" for U.S. workers, wants to claim a first major trade deal victory as the campaign for the 2020 presidential election begins.
Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, also made headlines in October 2017, when he excoriated Mr. Trump in a freestyle rap that has been viewed more than 46 million times on YouTube.
President Donald Trump excoriated John Bolton, his former national security adviser, on Twitter on Wednesday as Republican senators considered whether to call on Bolton to testify in the president&aposs Senate impeachment trial.
And, though she defended her colleague Dianne Feinstein, Collins correctly excoriated her Democratic colleagues for opposing Kavanaugh within minutes of his announcement instead of doing their homework (the way she had clearly done).
Russia, meanwhile, has been excoriated in the West for everything from poisoning a former spy and his daughter on foreign soil to stoking wars in Syria and Ukraine and meddling in Western elections.
He mused that his critics often excoriated him for saying and doing the same things that one of his recent predecessors, Pope John Paul II, said and did on issues of social justice.
During the sentencing Thursday, she excoriated the defense over its closing argument, riffing on the refrain of "So what?" that the defense used in its unsuccessful bid to get jurors to acquit Stone.
The email said "those that represent traitors shall meet the same fate" of "miserable deaths" and was sent the day after a President Donald Trump excoriated the attorney, Mark Zaid, at a rally.
He had been excoriated by fellow members of the civil rights movement — some called the author, who was gay, Martin Luther Queen — and believed he was under surveillance by the United States government.
At a hearing on Wednesday, the judge in the case excoriated the agent for his role in the leaks and essentially instructed Mr. Walters's lawyers to file a motion to dismiss the case.
" The criticism mirrors that of Attorney General William Barr, who excoriated the FBI on Monday for launching what he called an "intrusive investigation" into a presidential campaign based on the "thinnest of suspicions.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump mocked Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg on Twitter late Monday night after the 16-year-old excoriated world leaders for not doing enough to tackle the climate crisis.
Bennet was setting up to run a campaign focused on the dysfunction in Washington, anchored by an explosive speech he gave on the floor of the United States Senate where he excoriated Sen.
Vice President Pence unveiled the plan at a religious dinner in Washington on Wednesday, where he excoriated the U.N. for failing to adequately help Christians and other religious minorities in the Middle East.
Wells Fargo CEO Timothy Sloan testified Tuesday that the embattled bank is on a positive track forward as lawmakers excoriated the bank for fraudulent sales practices involving up to 2900 million unauthorized accounts.
A powerful inquiry into Australia's finance sector excoriated the nation's lenders and said that poor treatment of customers was driven by greed, although it has not recommended major structural changes to the industry.
Harris scored what is now clearly seen as the high point of her campaign when she excoriated Biden for his past questionable positions on race, leading her to quickly jump in the polls.
New York (CNN Business)A progressive talk show host excoriated conservative radio giant Rush Limbaugh on Thursday for "slut shaming" her with a false claim he made on his program earlier this month.
The House and Senate Intelligence Committees both plan to hold public hearings with representatives from Facebook, Google, and Twitter in coming weeks, and Warner recently excoriated Twitter for its "disappointing" testimony behind closed doors.
In a speech made a few days before Mr Sessions's announcement, the director of the CIA, Mike Pompeo, excoriated WikiLeaks as "a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like Russia".
On top of military aggression, Tehran has arrested dual US-Iranian citizens, targeted Iranians associated with the US, excoriated Washington in official speeches and, this week, installed a Russian-made air missile defense system.
Gevers, in response, excoriated the Breitmans for their attempts to wield "undue influence" over the foundation, and called a halt to all foundation activity until the matter of his own contract was forthwith resolved.
Maduro has repeatedly excoriated Trump for sanctions against Venezuela, which range from restrictions on U.S. banks buying newly issued debt to barring American citizens from having any dealings with specific individuals in his government.
Separately, Ellis also excoriated the defense team earlier this month for opposing Manafort&aposs transfer to an Alexandria, Va., jail -- shortly after complaining that the jail at which he was housed was also inadequate.
Then-candidate Trump excoriated Comey last summer for deciding not to prosecute Clinton over her handling of government emails, then praised him when he reopened the issue in October just days before the election.
In the nineteen-eighties, Butler excoriated same-sex desire; he wrote, for instance, that bisexuality was "sense gratification" run amok, and warned that the logical conclusion of such hedonistic conduct was pedophilia and bestiality.
Hamas, the rival Palestinian group that controls Gaza, has excoriated Mr. Peres since his death this week, calling him a war criminal, not a peacemaker, and some in Mr. Abbas's own Fatah party agree.
Fox News personalities, Rush Limbaugh, the Drudge Report, Breitbart, and others all excoriated Trump for what they have characterized as him caving on his pledge to build a wall on the US-Mexico border.
Right-wing Twitter users excoriated CNN for what they saw as a threat against the Reddit user, and the hashtag #CNNBlackmail began to spread as thousands of the network's detractors began to pile on.
Bernie Sanders excoriated Forever 2800 founders Do Won and Jin Sook Chang on Twitter Tuesday, tweeting that while the wealthy couple won't "suffer as a result of filing for bankruptcy," laid-off workers will.
"In their parents' generation he was seen as a traitor to the Confederacy and kind of excoriated, and over time I think the next generation has come to embrace him much more," he explains.
Trump in January nicknamed Bannon "sloppy Steve" and the White House in a statement excoriated him in a statement after a book about the Trump White House included quotes attributed to Bannon denigrating Trump.
The California Democrat scored the biggest victory of her campaign in June, when, at the first debate, the senator excoriated Joe Biden on his past opposition to busing as a way to desegregate schools.
Although the United States and China agreed on Saturday to further trade talks, Mr. Trump has excoriated China as a mortal threat to American livelihoods, accusing Beijing of subsidizing exports and stealing intellectual property.
She excoriated a system, overseen by Mr. Kemp and legions of local officials, that left voters lawfully purged from the rolls, waiting in the rain and facing rejections of their ballots for arbitrary reasons.
The United States and other traditional allies had excoriated the Polish government over the law, passed in February, condemning it as largely unenforceable, a threat to free speech, and an act of historical revisionism.
" He also excoriated China's detention camps that hold an estimated one million Muslims and other minority groups in the country's Xinjiang region as evidence of Beijing's "draconian policies that have terrorized its own citizens.
In a sweeping report in 2014, the Intelligence Committee excoriated the agency for practices that it said were far less effective than the C.I.A. led either the Bush administration or the public to believe.
In recent months, the pair have excoriated Mr. Trump on the air, denouncing his behavior and questioning his mental health — criticisms the president views as a personal betrayal, according to a senior administration official.
The Islamic State video singled out Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, for abuse and excoriated his regime for its relatively lenient attitude toward the more than 8,000 Jews who live within its borders.
The two had long had a rocky relationship — on an earlier trip, Mr. Obama excoriated Mr. Karzai for the rampant corruption in the Afghan government — and this session did little to improve their rapport.
Right-wing Twitter users excoriated CNN for what they saw as a threat against the Reddit user, and the hashtag #CNNBlackmail began to spread as thousands of the network's detractors began to pile on.
The play takes its title from a 2010 book by Chris Hedges, a former war correspondent for The New York Times, who in it excoriated the institutions of liberalism for allowing capitalism to run amok.
Sanders reemphasized this focus in his closing statement, where he excoriated Citizens United, called for a "political revolution" that would benefit all Americans regardless of wealth, and railed against the corruption of current campaign financing.
CARACAS (Reuters) - A former oil minister excoriated Venezuelan President NicolasMaduro in a newspaper column on Sunday, accusing the leftist leader of behaving like biblical King Herod and plunging the oil-rich nation into economic devastation.
He was more animated at the rally, where he excoriated the news media for portraying him as a loser while it cast Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who came in third, as a big winner.
In front of a young crowd at Drexel University, Biden excoriated Trump for two comments in particular from the first presidential debate Monday: one on taxes and the other on the housing burst of 2008.
Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty)Over the last few decades, the state of American election cybersecurity has been excoriated by hackers who hope to fix a host of glaring problems before the entire system is exploited.
" Then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was famously excoriated by Republicans for her 2010 comments regarding ObamaCare that "we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it.
This is to guard against a repeat of last week, when an older working draft of the bill was leaked to Politico and quickly excoriated by conservatives like Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, and Rand Paul.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Texas on Thursday excoriated the Justice Department, demanding ethics classes for the department's lawyers and ordering other sanctions for those who argued the case involving President Obama's immigration executive actions.
The feud between Trump and Pelosi has gotten particularly personal, which the California Democrat suggesting that border wall funding is an issue of "manhood" for the president, while Trump has excoriated Pelosi on social media.
Her breakout moment in the first debate came when she excoriated Biden for his opposition to school busing, but in the aftermath, she was pressed on how much her own position actually differed from his.
Less than a week after the press conference with Woytek and Butner, there was a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, in which Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, of New York, excoriated the Marines for their apparent inaction.
In January, the Taiwan pop singer Chou Tzu-yu, a member of a South Korean band, apologized after being excoriated by Chinese commenters online for holding a Taiwanese flag during presidential elections on the island.
BEIJING — A day after an international tribunal rejected China's claims in the South China Sea, Beijing excoriated the panel and sent two civilian planes to artificial islands it occupies in the waterway to demonstrate control.
Trump attacks Democrats over "socialism"The president excoriated Democrats for what he says is an embrace of socialism, citing new policies like "Medicare for all" and the "Green New Deal," which is spearheaded by Rep.
Elizabeth Warren said Thursday she was trying to end Michael Bloomberg's campaign at the Democratic presidential debate last month when she excoriated the former New York City mayor over allegations of sexist and misogynistic behavior.
Then-Navy Secretary Richard Spencer — who bet his job on the elevators being ready by summer 2019 — excoriated Huntington Ingalls late last year over what he saw as the company&aposs failures on the Ford.
In January, in a commentary that went viral on the right, Carlson excoriated American political leaders for their commitment to empty capitalism: "For our ruling class, more investment banking is always the answer," he said.
Lapan noted that the same members Trump has excoriated on impeachment are the ones who will be pressuring Trump to keep Congress apprised of his next steps in Iran after he acted unilaterally last week.
He knows that his biggest professional disaster — being publicly excoriated for his handling of the defense of the convicted murderer Michael C. Skakel — is also, indelibly, the defining case of a long and highflying career.
We had partisan newspapers in the past that, for example, excoriated and defended the New Deal, but there was still a general baseline commitment to facts and a clear delineation between news and editorial opinion.
But Trump, who regularly excoriated Obama on Twitter for the amount of time he spent golfing, has taken a different tack, most often declining to say whom he is spending time with on the greens.
Rap pioneer KRS-One, a longtime friend and ally of Bambaataa, has been excoriated on social media and in hip-hop forums for publicly supporting Bambaataa, including by Savage, who, in an interview with Allhiphop.
The other 11 countries knew this was coming -- Trump excoriated the TPP, among other trade deals, on the campaign trail, saying that the deal would send jobs overseas and benefit special interests rather than American workers.
She had laid out the most progressive policy agenda ever outlined by a Democratic nominee -- and still she was regularly and unfairly excoriated (even by Democrats) for not speaking to the issues important to working people.
Republicans excoriated the CFPB's rule-writing as too strict and pushed back against the agency and its director, who had announced earlier this week that he would be stepping down at the end of the month.
Australian shares jumped 1.95 percent, with long-battered financials surging on short-covering after a special government-appointed inquiry excoriated Australia's financial sector for misconduct but left the structure of the country's powerful banks in place.
Four more voices could be heard in the background of the late-evening order on March 28th: those of the liberal justices who, in the Ray case, excoriated the five conservatives for their "profoundly wrong" decision.
Another bigger question now is whether Clinton's fellow Democratic Party leaders will finally take her to task in a way so many prominent Republicans have excoriated and publicly demanded better behavior and candor from Donald Trump.
Khan, who was thrust into the national spotlight after he excoriated Trump in a speech at the Democratic National Convention, is seen at his home in the ad, looking at keepsakes from his son, Army Capt.
Excoriated for failing to stop Russian manipulation in the 2016 U.S. presidential vote, Facebook has ramped up efforts to prevent abuses in subsequent elections, including the 2018 American midterms and the recent Brazilian and Mexican contests.
LAND-RUSH Trump has defended his move to withdraw troops from Syria as part of a wider effort to bring U.S. soldiers home from "endless wars", despite being excoriated by members of his own Republican Party.
He predicted that the Green Bay Packers would have a strong season, excoriated Hillary Clinton and argued that the news media had misconstrued his suggestion at a previous event that a crying baby be escorted out.
While I didn't necessarily have a dog in this fight, I couldn't help but feel a camaraderie with Phillips, who was excoriated by the mainstream media and members of our own judicial system throughout the process.
That argument has found increasing support from many of the same Western politicians, worried about the populist backlash, who excoriated his rhetoric and lack of "solidarity" in refusing to take even a small quota of migrants.
In particular, he excoriated as biased journalists who did not report on the revelations in the hacked emails from the Hillary Clinton campaign chairman, John D. Podesta, when they were made public by the website WikiLeaks.
" In a written statement, the president excoriated Mr. Bannon as a self-promoting exaggerator who had "very little to do with our historic victory" in the 2016 presidential election and was "only in it for himself.
President Obama's first energy secretary, Steven Chu, was excoriated in 2008 when he suggested raising gasoline prices as a tactic to promote fuel efficiency, while his boss later bragged about low gas prices on his watch.
President Donald Trump spurned Jeff Sessions and endorsed Tommy Tuberville in the Alabama Senate race Tuesday, an enormous blow to Trump's former attorney general, whom he had excoriated for recusing from the Justice Department's Russia investigation.
Mr. Trump excoriated China during his campaign, but after assuming office, he expressed great respect for its president, Xi Jinping, saying that the United States was depending on China to rein in North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
Although some admirers believe he remains too restrained in an era of Trumpian bombast, Mr. Obama has excoriated the incumbent for "lying" and "fear-mongering" and pulling "a political stunt" by sending troops to the border.
In the 1980s, as rap and pop-soul jostled for prominence, he said he made the mistake of singing the Lionel Richie ballad "Hello" for elementary school students, who excoriated his performance of something so square.
"He excoriated the Obama administration and Joe Biden and Joe Biden's son, saying that he has tremendous problems, tremendous problems, with Joe Biden's son and the Ukraine," Mr. Trump said of Mr. Kent, citing news reports.
Others were looking for Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine to take a knee in solidarity with former NFL star Colin Kaepernick whose protests against police brutality against black Americans have been excoriated by President Donald Trump.
Critics excoriated United for its handling of the crisis and especially its embattled chief executive, Oscar Munoz, whose first public statements seemed to blame the 21-year-old doctor for refusing to give up his seat.
In a 13-page report, the board excoriated its own institution — and itself — for failing to adhere to a federal requirement that victims of campus sexual assault receive a "prompt and equitable response" from their college.
Chinese official media excoriated the United States and called for harsh reprisals in editorials on Thursday after the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation requiring a stronger response to Beijing's treatment of its Uighur Muslim minority.
A federal judge excoriated Justice Department officials Thursday for their handling of potential criminal charges against former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, saying the continued uncertainty over the prosecution was unfair to McCabe and the public.
In his opinion, Judge Houck excoriated the state-supported college for spending millions of dollars in public money to defend its policy, and likened its exclusively male admissions policy to its previous prohibition against black students.
In the complaint, the city attorney excoriated the Weather Company, saying it unfairly took advantage of its app's popularity and the fact that consumers were likely to give their location data to get local weather alerts.
Mr. Comey caused a public outcry in the summer of 2016 when he said after an investigation that "no reasonable prosecutor" would charge Hillary Clinton, but then publicly excoriated her use of a private email server.
CANBERRA (Reuters) - A special government-appointed inquiry excoriated Australia's financial sector for misconduct on Monday, referring two dozen cases to regulators for possible legal action but leaving the structure of the country's powerful banks in place.
After revealing a new Essential phone this week, he was immediately excoriated by the Android press; Android Police editor-in-chief David Ruddock said that he would reject access from Essential given the serious allegations against Rubin.
Senate President Marti Batres excoriated colleague Ricardo Monreal for "stabbing him in the back", claiming the head of MORENA's Senate parliamentary group leant on lawmakers to ensure Batres lost his re-election bid to another MORENA senator.
I have heard of cases, for example, where a church member has been excommunicated for apostasy or lack of belief but has then been excoriated in the Mormon Rumor Mill for a host of other fabricated reasons.
The move comes as business and banking regulators are under heavy pressure to file suits - and win them - against big banks after a public inquiry excoriated the financial sector for widespread misdeeds and badly treating its customers.
For weeks and months, Judge Shira A. Scheindlin had been excoriated by New York City's highest public officials for her ruling in 22015 that the Police Department's stop-and-frisk policy had violated the rights of minorities.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters Wednesday that "no one is defending" Barr's remarks and called them "inappropriate," but she also excoriated the media for what she said was unfair treatment of the Trump administration.
Clinton has struggled to answer questions about her use of a private email server, particularly after her conduct was excoriated by the F.B.I.; Republicans have accused her of negligence, criminal mishandling of classified information and even treason.
They would then dare outspoken conservatives such as Mike Lee of Utah and Ted Cruz of Texas to stand in the way of their last best chance to overhaul the law they have excoriated for seven years.
" Those values, it seems, do not include free speech or open debate: the protesters excoriated CUNY for giving Blackman a platform and held up such signs as "The First Amendment is a weak shield for white supremacy.
Trump repeatedly excoriated his Democratic rival in the 2016 presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton, on the issue of secure communications, rebuking her for her use of a private email address and server while she was secretary of state.
WASHINGTON — In Wednesday night's debate, Donald J. Trump excoriated the American-backed Iraqi military offensive to recapture Mosul from the Islamic State, saying it had forfeited "the element of surprise" and allowed militant leaders to slip away.
But in an uncharacteristically fiery speech on the Senate floor in January, during a government shutdown, he excoriated his Republican colleague Ted Cruz, shouting repeatedly as he accused him of shedding "crocodile tears" over unpaid government workers.
Council members spoke of their own family connections to unions as they excoriated the executives for Amazon's treatment of its workers, especially in the sprawling distribution centers for home deliveries; one such center is on Staten Island.
Pope Francis has frequently been excoriated by church conservatives for his desire to change some church practices and to "develop" certain doctrines, such as his decision this month to declare the death penalty "inadmissible" in all cases.
In June, during the first Democratic debate, those virtues elided as Ms Harris excoriated Joe Biden, the frontrunner, for his opposition in the 1970s to school bussing, a policy Ms Harris had benefited from as a child.
Afraid of his political influence, and delighted with his largely conservative agenda, party leaders have compromised again and again, swallowing their criticisms and tacitly if not openly endorsing presidential behavior they would have excoriated in a Democrat.
Both men excoriated Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state who ran for president against Mr. Trump, for the 2012 deaths of four Americans, including an ambassador, in an attack against a diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.
His fundraising practices have been a target of criticism at past debates, including in last month's forum in Los Angeles, when Warren excoriated him for holding a high-dollar fundraising event in a "wine cave" in California.
Her lead fell to around two points after Mr. Comey excoriated her for using a private server in July; it fell to around two points after her "deplorables" comment and her pneumonia-related collapse on Sept. 11.
That's because his remarks came just two weeks after Melania excoriated Pamela Karlan, a Stanford Law professor and a witness in the impeachment proceedings, for using Barron Trump's name as a pun during one of those hearings.
When he looked like he might compromise and support a bill that provided far less money for the wall than he asked for, conservatives like Ann Coulter excoriated him, describing him as "gutless," and he backed down.
Chaos in the West Wing can be crippling, as White House aides — in a constant state of uncertainty, distrustful of colleagues, fearful that they might be excoriated or fired — find it nearly impossible to do their jobs.
After the 21967 war, Hamas officials excoriated Israel's ruthless bombing of civilian areas and celebrated the thousands of Palestinian "martyrs" caught in the crossfires, telling families that their relatives would be rewarded for their sacrifice in heaven.
By November 2018, Sanders had successfully pressured Amazon into raising its minimum pay to $15 an hour and AOC was a Representative-elect with a huge following who excoriated wealthy corporations for not doing enough for everyday Americans.
" American Legion National Commander Dale Barnett excoriated McDonald: "The American Legion agrees that the VA secretary's analogy between Disneyland and VA wait times was an unfortunate comparison because people don't die while waiting to go on Space Mountain.
Unlike most merger trials, this one is closely watched in political circles since President Donald Trump publicly criticized the deal as a candidate and as president, and the Republican president often has excoriated Time Warner's CNN news network.
Francis, the first pope from the global south, has in the past excoriated unbridled capitalism, calling for the redistribution of wealth and for economic policies that put people above profits, positions that have prompted criticism from economic leaders.
Trump excoriated Iran for its "destabilizing activities" in the region in his remarks from the White House Diplomatic Room, including Tehran's "support for terrorism," its "nuclear threat" as well as the dangers posed by its ballistic missile program.
Tillerson spoke to reporters after a United Nations meeting of countries involved in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the agreement that curbed Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, and one President Donald Trump has excoriated.
The president excoriated Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as "meek and mild" and "dishonest & weak" during their conversations on trade at last year's summit, and he threatened to withhold the United States's signature from a joint communique then.
Young has further been excoriated in local media in recent weeks after he was accused of switching his vote under pressure from GOP leaders on a measure to ensure LGBT protections, an allegation the freshman has not denied.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyDelaney shakes up top campaign staff Poll: Nearly 28503 in 22019 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment MORE's (D-Md.) presidential campaign also excoriated the comments.
On his campaign website, Rosendale describes himself as a rancher and businessman, but Democrats have excoriated him for that claim, noting that he moved to Montana in June 2002 from Maryland, where he focused on real estate development.
In 2011, as central bankers drafted new rules aimed at preventing another financial crisis, Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, famously excoriated Mr. Carney behind closed doors: The proposed rules discriminated against American bankers, Mr. Dimon charged.
Shortly after her remarks, Pierre Bergé, the famously tart-tongued co-founder of Yves Saint Laurent, gave an interview to the radio station Europe 1 in which he excoriated brands that made clothing aimed at the Islamic market.
" On Monday, Haley had told the Security Council that the US will respond to the Assad regime's alleged chemical attack against Syrian civilians as she excoriated Russia, saying its hands are "covered in the blood of Syrian children.
" In a speech at the In Defense of Christians annual Solidarity Dinner for Christians in the Middle East, Pence excoriated the U.N., saying the international body has "often failed to help the most vulnerable communities especially religious minorities.
But China is seizing on another chance to best Washington in the Southeast Asian battleground after a successful visit by the new Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, who excoriated the United States during his visit here two weeks ago.
In 2017, he authored a law review article that excoriated Republican legislators and at the time Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker for conservative efforts to "to undo" the standing "commitment to transparency" in the state and other political controversies.
The deadline was set in December when Sullivan excoriated Flynn, including by suggesting he may have committed treason, and recommended he put off Flynn's sentencing until his cooperation was complete and he could get full credit for it.
The 21.6 speech was all the more remarkable in that Mr. Miller had delivered a keynote speech at the 1992 Democratic National Convention in which he excoriated President George H. W. Bush and praised the party's nominee, Gov.
After Jimmy Kimmel excoriated Senator Bill Cassidy on Tuesday for proposing a health care bill that would leave many children with caps on their insurance coverage, he was met with a strong backlash from conservative politicians and pundits.
Mr. Trump also criticized the retired Navy SEAL commander William H. McRaven, who did not endorse anyone in 2016 but has excoriated the president's leadership in office, as a "Hillary Clinton fan" when Mr. Wallace mentioned his name.
For Mr. Trump, who has excoriated his attorney general on Twitter and reportedly discussed firing him, what matters most is personal loyalty to him, or rather loyalty to whatever he thinks his needs are at any particular moment.
Senator Cory Booker, Democrat of New Jersey, excoriated the civil rights record of Senator Jeff Sessions, Republican of Alabama and Mr. Trump's pick for attorney general, breaking with a long-held Senate custom of comity in the chamber.
For the second time in a week, President Trump on Sunday excoriated the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey in a series of tweets after details from Mr. Comey's tell-all book were leaked before its official release.
Ms. Haspel left the meetings concerned that the administration might not vigorously defend her and that the C.I.A. as a whole was at risk of being abandoned by a president who has previously excoriated the nation's intelligence agencies.
Hannibal Buress was doing a stand-up set in Philadelphia in 2014 in which he excoriated Bill Cosby, alleging that he was a hypocrite for criticizing the lifestyle of African-Americans despite having been accused of sexual assault.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese official media excoriated the United States and called for harsh reprisals in editorials on Thursday after the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation requiring a stronger response to Beijing's treatment of its Uighur Muslim minority.
Mr. Trump repeatedly excoriated Jeff Sessions, the former attorney general, for recusing himself from the Russia investigation, which Mr. Trump has called a "witch hunt," and pushed him to open criminal investigations into political adversaries like Hillary Clinton.
Even for a polished performer such as Mr. Christie, the interview on ABC's "This Week" was an awkward balancing act, as he was repeatedly confronted with videos from the campaign trail in which he excoriated and mocked Mr. Trump.
But in a city where President Donald Trump got only 4% of the vote, Deere was actually quite unlike the rest of the crowd, who wore "Fuck Trump" buttons as they excoriated the president for an anti-LGBTQ agenda.
Stephen Colbert excoriated Senator Al Franken during his Late Show monologue Thursday night, hours after the Minnesota lawmaker — and fellow comedian — was accused of forcibly kissing and groping a woman during a 2006 U.S.O. tour of the Middle East.
In an extraordinary public rebuke, two influential donors who were among the biggest supporters of Senator Ted Cruz's presidential campaign excoriated Mr. Cruz on Saturday for his decision not to endorse Donald J. Trump at the Republican National Convention.
The line was a likely reference to their memorable back-and-forth during the first primary debate last month, when Harris excoriated Biden for his record on race and bussing, as well as his praise for two segregationist senators.
In mid-September, the president took the unusual step of personally announcing the administration's newest complaint to the W.T.O. against China — the country Mr. Trump has excoriated most — rather than leaving it to his trade representative, Michael B. Froman.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday excoriated John Kerry, who was the top American diplomat in the final years of the Obama administration, for meeting with Iranian officials in what he described as "unseemly and unprecedented" discussions.
When he was House speaker, Mr. Boehner earned the equivalent of an "F" rating from the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, which in 2011 excoriated him for his opposition to the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act.
Sanders similarly delivered a response that excoriated Trump, but the Vermont senator used the moment to drive his policy proposals, including Medicare for All, and highlight the ills the United States faces that could be exacerbated by the virus.
It came after a government-appointed inquiry excoriated Australia's financial sector for systemic wrongdoing, referring two dozen cases to regulators for possible legal action and making 76 recommendations for changes to the rules of how financial firms make money.
U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan, whose unveiling on Tuesday was immediately welcomed by Israel and excoriated by the Palestinians, proposed that "people of every faith should be permitted to pray" at the disputed site in Jerusalem's Old City.
To some of his former associates, that history clangs against the persistent message of Mr. Trump, who has called Nafta "the single worst trade deal ever approved in this country" and has excoriated American businesses for sending jobs overseas.
In a statement on Sunday, the airline described what happened as a "seat mix-up," but Ms. Coulter excoriated the airline in social media posts after she was removed from a seat that she said she had specifically booked.
She tempered her push to get United Nations forces to disarm Hezbollah in Lebanon even though she had excoriated the force commander of the Interim Force in Lebanon as being "blind" to Hezbollah's weapons buildup near the Israeli border.
But among Muslim activists like Ms Yaqoob, the programme has been excoriated both as anti-Muslim in its emphasis and fundamentally flawed in other ways, on grounds that it gives teachers and university lecturers, among others, a police-like role.
The senator, an ally of President Donald Trump's, excoriated Democrats for "playing a political game" after the first round of the hearing, in which Ford, 51, testified that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, 53, had sexually assaulted her decades earlier.
Though President Trump has proven unusually willing to personally attack his own team, he hasn't yet publicly excoriated any of his staffers or fired them for irresponsibly handling email or (in Bossert's case) offering up his own personal email address.
" Even federal courts that have excoriated egg vendors or sperm banks as "[r]eckless, reprehensible, and repugnant" still let them off the hook, resigned that "[a]dvances in science have — as they always do — outstripped advances in law and policy.
In one telling example, actress Gabourey Sidibe—star of the movie Precious, and author of the recently released memoir This Is Just My Face—was excoriated by fat activists on social media when she came out about her bariatric surgery.
He also excoriated one of his main opponents in the Democratic primary, Christine C. Quinn, then the speaker of the City Council, for not doing more to fight the closing of St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan in Greenwich Village in 2010.
The president excoriated Trudeau as "meek and mild" and "dishonest & weak" during their conversations on trade at the G7 summit in 2018 and threatened to withhold the U.S.'s signature from a joint communique from the meeting over the feud.
As a candidate, he repeatedly excoriated the country, along with other American allies, for not paying what he called its fair share to support American military bases, and he suggested he might withdraw troops unless Japan agreed to pay more.
Common Sense Mitt Romney was excoriated during the 210 presidential campaign for paying $240 million in federal income tax, or an average of just 239 percent of his adjusted gross income, in the two years for which he released returns.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit even excoriated North Carolina's Legislature — thus sending a warning to others — for having gathered data on racial differences in voting behaviors and then using that data to tailor a discriminatory law.
For one thing, I'm as thin-skinned as anyone else, and don't enjoy being excoriated on Twitter or mocked as a theater snob or told on Facebook to just "relax" — as if my being uptight were what made the show bad.
Tensions rose in the final days before Sunday's vote as Mr. Erdogan excoriated the opposition candidate while never uttering his name, and blasted the Republican People's Party as undemocratic and the source of years of discrimination against religiously conservative citizens.
But the beauty of #DemThrones was how black viewers both excoriated and embraced "Game of Thrones," reading it for filth while lovingly adopting its minority characters as heroes — like Daenerys Targaryen's commander Grey Worm and her adviser and handmaiden, Missandei.
In recent days, Mr. Di Maio has begun exploring the possibility of saving face by scaling back the welfare program, which critics say is merely an expanded version of the system put in place by the previous government that he excoriated.
On Tuesday, Mr. Pompeo released a letter that excoriated House Democrats for demanding quick depositions of State Department officials involved in policy toward Ukraine, calling it an "act of intimidation" that did not allow his officials sufficient time to respond.
Signed by 22014 local environmental groups, including Brown's own Namibian Chamber of Environment, the letter blamed Chinese nationals for a sharp surge in the commercial poaching of wildlife in Namibia — and excoriated the embassy for doing little to stop it.
" One of her most notable appearances occurred at the UN Climate Change Summit in September when she excoriated global leaders, including U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres by telling them they had "stolen her dreams and childhood" with their "empty words.
He has not reined in the editorial writer Bret Stephens, who is highly critical of Mr. Trump, and The Journal's editorial page excoriated Mr. Trump on his executive order on immigration — as did the front page of The New York Post.
Much of Tuesday's debate, which featured six of the remaining candidates, touched on national security as the Democrats excoriated Mr. Trump, urged caution in the Middle East and laid claim to the mantle of being the best potential commander in chief.
And twice in the last year-and-a-half, the vice president has delivered major speeches on China in which he excoriated not only Beijing's trade practices, but also its human rights abuses, a subject the president often side-steps.
WASHINGTON — Federal lawmakers excoriated international sports officials on Tuesday for what they called a bungled response to the Russian doping scandal, with delayed investigations, insufficient sanctions and a lack of interest in rooting out cheating that has tarnished the Olympic brand.
In this case, President Trump could have had The New York Times or The Washington Post write his post-Charlottesville clash statement for him and read it word for word, but they still would have excoriated him for what he said.
United Nations officials in Juba have been excoriated for failing to spring into action and effectively step between Mr. Kiir and Riek Machar, the former vice president and the most influential Nuer, as their rivalry intensified and grew into nationwide bloodshed.
But it reflects the in-your-face style of Quicken Loans' founder and chairman, Dan Gilbert, the billionaire who once publicly excoriated the N.B.A. superstar LeBron James for leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers, in which Mr. Gilbert has a majority stake.
Essentially The Voice's first film critic, he reliably excoriated such popular Hollywood fare as "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Anatomy of a Murder" and extolled the work of underground filmmakers like Stan Brakhage, Kenneth Anger, Bruce Baillie and Jack Smith.
And immediately afterward, he gave a lengthy speech on the Senate floor in which he excoriated the process used to craft the bill, said he wouldn't support the current version, predicted it would fail, and called for a bipartisan solution.
Staffers excoriated the Whitney's leadership, which includes the museum's director Adam D. Weinberg, whose decision to remain silent on the matter impacts the "visitor-facing staff, who are, generally speaking, [the] most diverse and lowest paid staff" at the downtown institution.
The entire hearing room sat rapt as Ford tearfully recounted the episode she says occurred at a high-school party in 1982, and in stunned silence as Kavanaugh excoriated Democrats and broke down over his daughter saying a bedtime prayer for Ford.
When FBI Director James Comey excoriated Clinton for her sloppy email protocol, it was almost a foregone conclusion that Republicans would peer so deeply into the mouth of the gift horse he'd just given them that they'd pop out the other end.
"That said, Democrats did notch a few victories: Mueller excoriated Trump for praising WikiLeaks, he contradicted Trump on a key claim under oath, and he pointedly told lawmakers that elected officials should be held to a higher standard than "mere avoidance of criminality.
The timing — two weeks after the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, signed his own deals and excoriated the United States during a visit to Beijing — adds to the sense that China is chipping away at the United States' network of allies in Southeast Asia.
The Ford&aposs marquee features have been among the most troublesome, particularly the advanced weapons elevators, drawing Congressional scrutiny and the ire of former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer, who excoriated Huntington Ingalls, saying the shipbuilder had "no idea" what it was doing.
Wells Fargo executives — who have been questioned by two congressional committees, excoriated by corporate governance groups and criticized by former employees — faced probably their most friendly audience on Friday: Wall Street analysts who for years have celebrated the bank as a profit machine.
As Mr. Horowitz told Capitol Hill last month, his investigation didn't try to dive into who at the F.B.I. New York field office was driving the leaks that ultimately pushed some of the regrettable decisions that Mr. Horowitz excoriated in that very report.
I sat down with her national communications director for an hourlong meeting at a New York coffee shop in December 2018, a month after the release of the video and a critical piece in which I excoriated both the video and the test.
Mr. Cuomo said that he wanted to visit the residence to make sure that the children there were being well cared for, and he excoriated the Trump administration for not informing him of the presence of the separated children in New York earlier.
For the many feminist critics who have excoriated Ted Hughes's treatment of his first wife, Sylvia Plath, there was poetic justice of a sort in the auction of the poets' belongings by their daughter, Frieda Hughes, at Bonhams in London in March.
Describing his time as chief of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Mr. Mulvaney alternately praised and excoriated civil servants, saying the "deep state" was real and claiming that he was besieged by people who were resisting what he described as Mr. Trump's agenda.
N.L.," the NBC late night show excoriated him this past season, and reaped the rewards: Mr. Baldwin won an Emmy for his portrayal of Mr. Trump, and Kate McKinnon, who portrayed both Ms. Conway and Hillary Clinton, won an Emmy as well. "'S.
Hardliners excoriated him for facilitating commerce with and travel to Cuba, removing the country from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, reopening embassies in Washington and Havana, and ending a migration policy that favored Cuban immigrants over those from other countries.
After an adviser indicated last month that Mr. Biden would seek a "middle ground" on climate change, he was excoriated on the left, prompting him to unveil his green energy proposal earlier this week to demonstrate he is serious about the issue.
HANNITY: Just like Andrew Weissmann who lost tens of thousands of Americans their jobs to overturn 9-0 Supreme Court four innocent people sent to jail for a year overturn by fifth circuit all and gets excoriated by a judge for withholding exculpatory evidence.
The email, which was projected onto the screen in Pong [a room] and read line by line, encouraged whoever had leaked to resign immediately, and excoriated the perpetrator for his or her base moral nature, highlighting how he or she had betrayed the team.
Flynn was supposed to be sentenced in December but his sentencing was postponed after a contentious hearing in which U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan excoriated Flynn for lying to investigators, and accused the retired U.S. Army lieutenant general of selling out the United States.
He rubbished President Thabo Mbeki, Nelson Mandela's successor, for his lethal failure to tackle HIV/AIDS and excoriated President Jacob Zuma's government and the ruling African National Congress for corruption, describing them as a "tender-ocracy" after the state contracts dished out to their friends.
"I think any Democrat who looks at it and says they're going to vote for a motion to recommit will get excoriated by the media and liberal groups and I think they will conclude it's not in their self-interest to do so," he said.
As the chief executive of Mylan, the owner of the severe allergy treatment EpiPen, Ms. Bresch is at the center of the latest public outrage over high drug prices, excoriated for overseeing a fourfold price increase on EpiPen while taking a huge pay raise.
This explains why establishment Republicans, including some of Trump's closest allies in Congress, excoriated the president over his abrupt move in what was perhaps the most forceful and widespread critique of the president from GOP lawmakers yet — and comes as he faces an impeachment inquiry.
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But at that hearing, Judge Sullivan, of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, excoriated Mr. Flynn for claiming that the F.B.I. had set him up to make a false statement when he lied to agents about his contacts with the ambassador.
Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, one of the few Democratic senators to save his seat in a heavily Trump-friendly state, excoriated his opponent, West Virginia's attorney general, Patrick Morrisey, for joining the lawsuit decided in favor of the Republicans on Friday.
In a separate memo by Judge Kavanaugh written in early February 1999, he laments that the independent counsel's office is being excoriated for the explicit details about Mr. Clinton's sex acts with Ms. Lewinsky that were included in the report to Congress five months before.
And volatile issues like immigration may motivate the fast-growing Latino vote and increasingly influential Asian-American in California, where administration deportation policies have been excoriated by public officials in a state that's home to more immigrants, legal and undocumented, than any other state.
Although the president was widely excoriated for damaging U.S. credibility by not following through on his "red line" remark on the use of chemical weapons, a 2013 U.S.-Russian agreement to destroy Syria's chemical weapon arsenal was hugely important to long-term regional stability.
The team was being excoriated online for supposedly having made the sport uncompetitive, and the only glimmer of hope was that the payroll would become so outrageous that the team would have to be broken up so the owners could continue turning a profit.
A year after the academy was excoriated for nominating only white acting nominees for two seasons in a row, members this time voted in six black actors and actresses as Oscars finalists, a record, along with Dev Patel, a British actor of Indian descent.
Even the shows that remain on the right side of it are often held up by some of their fans as endorsement of that toxic behavior (lest we forget the legions of Breaking Bad fans who excoriated Skyler White for daring to question her husband).
Grillo spent his time off-stage, charging about the audience, his voice ricocheting between a shout and a whisper as he brilliantly excoriated the powers that then were, at times embracing an audience member as if to protect him or her from the malignity all around.
During Stone's fall trial last year, Zelinsky excoriated the political consultant as a shadowy backroom operator working on behalf of the Trump campaign to try to coordinate with WikiLeaks, the radical transparency group that leaked emails hacked from Democrats by Russian operatives during the 2016 race.
The report, conducted by Sir Richard Henriques, a retired judge, excoriated the capital's coppers for their handling of Operation Midland, an investigation into the claims by one man that a paedophile ring in Westminster had been responsible for the murders and abuse of children decades ago.
While no reason was given for the termination of Robert Kelner and Stephen Anthony of the Covington & Burling law firm, the move comes after a contentious hearing in December when a judge excoriated Flynn for lying to the FBI and other actions leading to his guilty plea.
Countless critics and viewers excoriated director Peter Jackson at the time of the film's release for choosing a format that left the audience members who weren't getting nauseous from the visuals thinking they looked "fake," even for a bunch of fantastical creatures running around Middle Earth.
In an unusually coordinated series of attacks leveled from congressional offices and the Senate floor, in state capitols and sidewalk protests, Democrats excoriated Mr. Trump as racist and demanded that Republicans either stand behind his comments or condemn him and even rescind their endorsements of his candidacy.
It was as if Trump wanted to outdo the Democratic Convention speech that featured the parents of a Muslim-American soldier who died in the Iraq War and dare the news media to demonize these parents even after they excoriated him for demonizing the Muslim parents.
Sanders Sanders, who excoriated Trump over withdrawing from the Paris agreement, is a leading proponent of the Green New Deal and is calling for an ambitious climate crisis plan that includes a vast mobilization to halt and reverse the effects of global warming over a decade.
VATICAN CITY — For a church hierarchy excoriated for decades over the sexual abuse of children in its trust, hosting a conference this week about the spreading scourge of online child pornography was an opportunity to strike a positive note about the Vatican's role in protecting minors.
Last November, another Brooklyn judge excoriated Special Fed lawyers for ignoring their ethical obligations after it emerged that they knew a plaintiff had accidentally sued the wrong detective for malicious prosecution and moved to dismiss the case — instead of promptly telling the man of his mistake.
Mr. Albence, the acting ICE director, excoriated New York's sanctuary policies beyond the death of Ms. Fuertes, saying the city refused to honor thousands of detainers each year and failed to cooperate in other ways, such as barring ICE agents from conducting interviews in city jails.
" While senior members of his team excoriated Moscow for enabling the Syrian government to use nerve agents against civilians, the president tempered his language, making sure not to criticize Mr. Putin personally and later expressing optimism that "things will work out fine between the U.S.A. and Russia.
John Larson (D-Conn.) excoriated his Republican colleagues over a plan to scrap the medical expense deduction, shouting that it was wrong to take the benefit away from those in need while at the same time eliminating the estate tax, which only applies to the nation's wealthiest.
He has attacked Puerto Rican leaders as "politically motivated ingrates"; demanded public thanks from his cabinet and members of Congress; wants people to thank him for stock market gains; and excoriated a corporation as failing to thank him when he approved a project to its benefit.
Kevin McLaughlin, the National Republican Senatorial Committee's executive director, excoriated Mr. Collins in a statement, saying his decision would endanger both Republican senators up for election in November, Ms. Loeffler and David Perdue, and suggesting that it would help the Democratic presidential nominee win the state.
The Arizona Republican, a key swing vote on the Senate Judiciary Committee, was stopped in a Senate office building elevator on his way to the panel's vote on whether to recommend Kavanaugh and excoriated by two women who wanted to know why he was voting yes.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 10 points 85033 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump Comedian who predicted Trump's rise names Yang, Gabbard as top 2020 contenders MORE (D-Mass.) excoriated South Bend, Ind.
In a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday, Trump excoriated the Democrats' impeachment inquiry, claiming that "(m)ore due process was afforded to those accused in the Salem Witch Trials," and accusing Pelosi of portraying a "false display of solemnity" during the impeachment process.
Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal underscored the importance of judicial independence at a time when Trump has excoriated federal judges who have ruled against him on matters including two executive orders, put on hold by courts, to block people from several Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States.
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — Donald J. Trump on Tuesday night devoured another in the dwindling news cycles before the Iowa caucuses, as he excoriated a reporter for several minutes who was trying to ask him about his previous pro-abortion rights stance at a raucous news conference before a campaign event.
Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal underscored the importance of judicial independence at a time when Trump has excoriated federal judges who have ruled against him on matters including his executive order, put on hold by courts, to block people from several Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States.
Although this is meant to foreground Atticus's shortcomings—and, by extension, the kind of lukewarm white moderate excoriated by Martin Luther King, Jr., in his "Letter from Birmingham Jail" —it also pushes him even closer to the center of the play's concern, making the defendant almost an afterthought.
Democrats have excoriated Barr's decision to release a letter laying out what he described as Mueller's core findings nearly four weeks before unveiling a redacted version of Mueller's 448-page report on his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible obstruction of justice by Trump.
Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE subsequently judged the evidence to be insufficient to accuse Trump of a crime — a move Democrats have excoriated.
WASHINGTON — James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, confirms in his new book that the bureau had already begun a criminal investigation focused on Hillary Clinton's handling of her email in 2015 when her campaign and its allies excoriated journalists for reporting that such an inquiry was being contemplated.
The Trump administration pulled the U.S. out of the Iran nuclear deal, which President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE had repeatedly excoriated.
Post food critic Tom Sietsema excoriated the House Members' Dining Room, located on Capitol Hill and previously only open to members of Congress and their staff, in a column Wednesday that slammed the spot as a dismal experience both in terms of service and quality of the meal.
Flynn, who lasted less than a month as Trump's national security adviser, was supposed to be sentenced in December but that was postponed after a contentious hearing in which Sullivan excoriated Flynn for lying to investigators, and accused the retired U.S. Army lieutenant general of selling out the United States.
He has called Palestinian statehood an "illusion," raised millions of dollars for a settlement near the Palestinian city of Ramallah in the West Bank and he has excoriated critics in print, referring to a liberal Jewish group as "kapos," the word for Jews who cooperated with Nazis during the Holocaust.
Iran was not known to have weapons but did have a nuclear program that seemed intended to develop them when it signed an agreement with Mr. Obama's administration in 2015 to give up its program — the same agreement Mr. Trump has excoriated and threatened to rip up by May 12.
However, in response, Mackintosh preemptively canceled what was already the most profitable production in Broadway history, and the union faced considerable pressure to relent, including from New York Times reviewer Frank Rich, who excoriated Equity's decision as "insupportable ... reverse racism" in a rave review of Pryce at the West End.
In some ways, the IG report resembles the notorious news conference that Comey held in July 2016 that both excoriated and exonerated Clinton for her improper and irresponsible use of a personal email server to handle official State Department business while she was secretary of state in the Obama administration.
On Tuesday, Republican Arizona Senator Jeff Flake stood on the floor of the Senate and excoriated his colleagues for abandoning their principles, transforming the GOP into a "fearful" and "backward-looking" party, and, above all, for failing to speak up about the daily moral outrages wrought by President Donald Trump.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN)Korean Air has been ordered to pay 20 million South Korean won (almost $18,000) to a flight attendant after he was excoriated by an executive when she was served her macadamia nuts in a bag instead of a porcelain bowl as their plane prepared to take off.
WASHINGTON — Stung by a fierce backlash from Donald J. Trump's ardent supporters, four Republican members of Congress who had made headlines for demanding that Mr. Trump leave the presidential race retreated quietly this week, conceding that they would still probably vote for the man they had excoriated just days before.
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Senator Mark Warner of Virginia — a former telecommunications executive generally regarded as pro-business, and a ranking member of the Senate Intelligence Committee — excoriated Mr. Zuckerberg and Facebook this summer for failing to disclose major data-sharing arrangements with handset makers, including a Chinese company flagged by American intelligence agencies.
After years of working as a career bureaucrat and congressional staff member, she will take a seat in the spotlight when senators from both parties examine her credentials to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, an agency beloved by Democrats and excoriated by Republicans since its inception seven years ago.
" 'Having to send hush money to a porn star' Buttigieg excoriated Trump and one of his most high-profile supporters for questioning his marriage to his husband, Chasten, on Tuesday, telling an audience in Las Vegas that his marriage "never involved me having to send hush money to a porn star.
Soriano also doubled down on a statement City issued on Friday that excoriated the bodies responsible for overseeing UEFA's financial fair-play regulations, a series of cost-control measures that apply to all of its member clubs, and he rejected the assertion that the club had not cooperated with investigators.
" He excoriated the Common Council for cutting off money needed to help the Board of Education carry out its own modest integration plans, and he accused the Board of Regents of always trying to find the "route of least possible integrative consequence, hoping to stall until another day any meaningful integration.
The memo released Friday by the Republican-led House Intelligence Committee excoriated FBI leaders for what it described as a crucial omission in that application: The fact that the dossier, compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele — was financed by the campaign of Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee.
I&aposd like to meet the guy that lost to the Supreme Court 22018-0, put innocent people in jail for a year to be overturned by the Fifth Circuit, that was excoriated by judges not once but twice for withholding exculpatory evidence, and costing tens of thousands of people&aposs jobs.
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz wrote an op-ed that excoriated Obama for legitimizing the "oppressive" Castro regime, while GOP front-runner Donald Trump scoffed on Twitter that Castro had shown "no respect" for Obama by failing to meet him at the airport as he had other leaders, such as Pope Francis.
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 Thursday night claimed that the media "excoriated" President Lincoln when he gave the Gettysburg Address in 28503.
He routinely excoriated other politicians for self-centeredness while repeatedly hogging center stage, his remarks interminable — after his Iowa victory, for example, or when he presumptuously introduced Carly Fiorina as his running mate — and his pauses so theatrically drawn out that you could watch the entirety of "The Revenant" during some of them.
Republican Chairman Chuck Grassley excoriated the FBI for putting in place what he said amounted to "gag orders," demanding the bureau turn over what his committee has asked for regarding Comey, his firing and statements he made publicly during the campaign about the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's email server.
Democrats have excoriated the GOP for declining to seek records from the nominee's time as Bush's staff secretary and condemned the Republican decision to rely on a Bush-driven review process for the early round of vetting, while the majority party hails the vast scope of documents that are set for release.
A couple of years ago, one of Slate's "Dear Prudence" columns went hella viral when Prudence, then written by Emily Joffe, flat-out excoriated someone from "one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country" for complaining about having to give candy to trick-or-treaters whose parents were in a different tax bracket.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE on Wednesday excoriated so-called Never Trump Republicans as "human scum" as he seeks to solidify Republican support of him amid an ongoing impeachment inquiry.
Meanwhile, Russell Moore, speaking not from the stage but from the floor like other messengers, excoriated the alt-right in his strongest rhetoric yet: the resolution's formal number in the docket was #10, he said, "but white supremacy also has a number on it: 666": the number associated in Christian tradition with the devil.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE excoriated Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
A judge in South Carolina this week excoriated the Federal Bureau of Investigation, describing in a court order a parade of errors and a series of "abysmally poor policy choices" that allowed Dylann S. Roof to unlawfully buy the gun that he used to kill nine African-American people in a Charleston church in 2015.
His office's blockbuster report into the FBI's handling of the investigations of Hillary Clinton, released in 2018, excoriated Comey for "extraordinary and insubordinate" moves that, along with the revelation of Strzok and Pages text messages, did lasting damage to the FBI's reputation, although ultimately concluded that their actions were not motivated by political bias.
Nevertheless, it's a radical turnaround for Trump, who last year excoriated Kim for his human rights violations and "depraved regime," and it tops off a bountiful year's harvest for former "Rocket Man" Kim Jong Un. Katharine H.S. Moon is a political science professor at Wellesley College and a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Photo: Getty On Tuesday, the FCC finally unveiled its plans to kill net neutrality, and on the same day, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman publicly excoriated the agency for refusing to cooperate with his office's investigation into the hundreds of thousands of likely fake comments that were filed in support of ending the open web.
The judge excoriated Flynn for lying to the FBI about his conversations with Sergey Kislyak, Russia's then-ambassador to the US, between the 2016 presidential election and Trump's inauguration Sullivan also threw a lifeline to Flynn by offering him the option of postponing the sentencing until after he truly is done cooperating with Mueller's ongoing probes.
Having excoriated Russia, Mr Nunes then explained that it was also important to focus on the leaks from within the federal bureaucracy that had resulted in Michael Flynn, the national-security adviser, losing his job for covering up conversations with the ambassador for Russia, the country Mr Nunes had just so eloquently denounced as an adversary.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's campaign excoriated his former attorney Michael Cohen during Cohen's congressional testimony Wednesday, saying he is untrustworthy while citing his conviction for lying to Congress.
Read more: 2020 Democrats excoriated Joe Biden for his record on immigration and for repeatedly invoking Obama's name on the campaign trailBiden downplayed his role in the administration's immigration policiesBiden also deflected some questions about his own record by invoking Obama, and tried to distance himself from some of the more controversial parts of Obama's presidency, including immigration.
The media hounded him for proof of his straightness, ridiculed his meteoric rise to fame, questioned his commitment to gender roles, and mocked him for the frank themes of his music — then excoriated him after his arrest and ignored him when he responded by leaning all the way into the media's longstanding depiction of his queerness.
For this, she incurred the fury of the institution's other historians, who publicly excoriated the Israeli-Polish document for inflating Polish efforts to save Jews, for suggesting a parallel between anti-Semitism and "anti-Polonism" and for other instances of "highly problematic wording that contradicts existing and accepted historical knowledge" — or, in less diplomatic language, lies.
Ms. Pelosi and Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the No. 5 Democrat in the House, excoriated the two men Mr. Trump has singled out as potential nominees to the Fed: Stephen Moore, a conservative economic adviser to Mr. Trump, and Herman Cain, a former pizza executive whose 2012 bid for president ended over accusations of sexual misconduct.
"Jha, a general internist who received his MD from Harvard Medical School, excoriated Trump for painting a rosy picture by repeatedly telling the public that everything was "under control," even as the number of COVID-19 infections and deaths in the US were rising and it "was very clear to anybody paying attention that it was not under control.
MORE (R-Ariz.), excoriated 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 after he sent out a tweet bashing her father.
Wielding the federation's own financial reports as evidence, the women excoriated a compensation and bonus structure that they said tilted heavily in favor of the men and pointed out that their team's on-field success had produced millions of dollars in revenue for U.S. Soccer in 20153 and was projected to do the same this year.
Horowitz's office's blockbuster report into the FBI's handling of the investigations of Hillary Clinton, released in 2018, excoriated former FBI Director James Comey for "extraordinary and insubordinate" moves that, along with the revelation of anti-Trump text messages exchanged between Peter Strzok, a former senior counterintelligence officer, and Lisa Page, an attorney, did lasting damage to the FBI's reputation.
The novel's language can be distracting ("passiflorally" speaking, but not in a "wlobalicidal" way) and the profanity wearing, but this book won't be shelved among the "dull novels" frequently excoriated by Liborio, who is reading his way through the bookstore and has strong opinions about literature — opinions that one suspects hew closely to those of his creator.
Dana Schwartz, an entertainment writer at the Observer , wrote for the paper "An Open Letter to Jared Kushner, from One of Your Jewish Employees," which excoriated Trump for his failure to disavow the illustration as anti-Semitic, and quoted at length the anti-Jewish bile that had been directed at her on Twitter when she criticized him.
The short version is that she was elected governor of Alaska, got nominated as John McCain's running mate, got excoriated by the media for lying all the dang time, and then quit her job as governor because it was easier and more profitable to just go around the country telling Tea Party types what they wanted to hear.
A House Budget Committee hearing turned heated Wednesday as Democrats excoriated President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE's proposed cuts to entitlement programs and domestic spending and Republicans ripped their Democratic colleagues for failing to offer their own budget.
Budget watchers and deficit hawks on Monday excoriated President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE's fiscal 2021 budget proposal for relying on what they called overly optimistic economic assumptions and unrealistic plans to tackle the nation's $23 trillion debt.
Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperSenate Democrats raise concerns about ISIS strategy after closed-door briefing Pentagon releases images of al-Baghdadi raid Pelosi: Syria briefing still needed after al-Baghdadi briefing MORE on Thursday excoriated Turkey's "unwarranted" incursion into northern Syria, saying it put progress made in the region against the Islamic State at risk, according to The Associated Press.
If someone didn't know anything about the ACLU before the election — or if they believed, with some reason, that the group was remaking itself for the Trump era — it makes sense they'd be alarmed to see the ACLU defending Trump allies like Milo Yiannopoulos, or helping the white supremacists who Trump was excoriated for calling "very fine people" in Charlottesville.
Scott Walker joined Iowa delegates for breakfast, where he excoriated presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE for her handling of the private email server she used while secretary of State.
Read more:Trump fires off some half-truths and blames Obama's immigration policy during 2020 Democratic debate2020 Democrats excoriated Joe Biden for his record on immigration and for repeatedly invoking Obama's name on the campaign trailWe went inside Border Patrol boot camp and found out why the agency may not be prepared to work in detention centers or take care of children
After being excoriated for taking cautious stands in the 2008 race, she raced to reach the leftward portions of the Democratic Party in her battle against Vermont socialist Senator Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE.
Not surprisingly, these chieftains of white settler colonies are fierce cultural warriors; they are all affiliated with private donors who build platforms where political correctness, Islam and feminism are excoriated, the facts of injustice and inequality denied, chests thumped about a superior but sadly imperiled Western civilization, and fraternal sympathy extended to Israel, the world's last active settler-colonialist project.
Senior Justice Department officials defended his decision as prudent and within his purview, but it reignited a debate about the role of American law enforcement in politically charged federal investigations that has roiled since James B. Comey, as F.B.I. director in 2016, excoriated Hillary Clinton even in announcing that he was recommending she not be charged over her handling of classified emails.
According to someone familiar with the situation but not authorized to speak about the matter, it was actually Ms. Johansson, who was lauded for her speech at the 2018 Woman's March in Los Angeles but also excoriated for earlier seeming to defend Woody Allen, who reached out to Ms. Chapman, as opposed to the brand approaching her, to demonstrate female fellowship.
Mark SanfordMarshall (Mark) Clement SanfordPoll: Bill Weld leads among Trump GOP challengers with 5 percent support Mark Sanford debates cardboard cutout of Trump to protest South Carolina canceling its GOP primary Joe Walsh: GOP is a 'cult' and Trump a 'would-be dictator' MORE (R), who is mounting a long-shot primary challenge to Trump, excoriated the president over his fiscal record.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) excoriated Mnuchin for reversing President Trump's public position, correctly stressing that separating commercial from investment banking was the core of Glass Steagall.
Upon the release of a scene for San Francisco–based gay porn studio NakedSword last April, commenters on gay porn blogs (including industry news blog Str8UpGayPorn, which I've been the editor of since 2013) excoriated Diggs for the tattoos—specifically the Iron Crosses on his chest and the SS Bolts on his hips, both of which are classified as hate symbols by the ADL.
He excoriated Democrats for much of his first year, then suddenly embarked on a brief period of deal-making with Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (D-N.
Read more: The American Airlines mechanic accused of sabotaging a plane pleaded not guilty, days after a judge excoriated him in court amid alleged terrorism tiesRaja, who previously planned routes for the airline as a Vice President, will be promoted and will additionally supervise airline alliances and partnerships,Casey, already in his position, will expand his oversight to include American's sales and distribution teams.
Before Comey was fired, Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE wrote a memo that excoriated Comey for his "serious mistakes" as FBI director and noted that both Democrats and Republicans were calling for his termination.
Francis has been lauded by some Catholics as a refreshing change from the conservatism of his predecessors, excoriated by others as a danger to the continuity of Catholic tradition, and slammed by some progressives as offering merely cosmetic changes to the church's stance on controversial social issues like divorce and LGBTQ rights, as well as having failed woefully to contend with the seriousness of the church's decades-long sex abuse scandal.
"Those of us who have kind of gone through the ringer as Mr. Trump has, makes me respect you even more that you're here, and you're putting your efforts, you're putting reputations, you're putting relationships on the line to do the right thing for the country," she said at the time, in a speech that excoriated the Republican establishment for its "complicity" in the ills of the country.
The White House on Monday night excoriated Democrats for issuing a series of document requests as part of a sweeping investigation into 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 administration, business and campaign.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE excoriated 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 Tuesday, saying he's undermining law enforcement and the intelligence community.
At a rally in Ames, Iowa, on Tuesday in which she accepted the endorsement of the anti-gun group the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, Clinton excoriated her rival for his past votes against new gun control measures, as well as for his "Medicare for All" healthcare plan, which she said would cost the nation trillions of dollars and result in higher taxes on the middle class.
Trump's angry assault on his attackers played out as a rejoinder to first lady Michelle Obama, who delivered a speech in New Hampshire that was simultaneously devastating and inspirational — and was, like Trump's rally that followed, carried live on cable TV. Clinton's most powerful campaign surrogate excoriated Trump over the myriad accusations of sexual assault and the videotape that shows him bragging about his ability to get away with that very behavior.
New York prosecutors on Friday excoriated 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 personal attorney, Michael Cohen, over his request to screen information seized by FBI agents during Monday raids on his office, home and hotel room.
Rep. Duncan HunterDuncan Duane HunterDuncan Hunter's attorneys look to delay trial by over a month Duncan Hunter gets another GOP challenger Overnight Defense: House votes to block Trump arms sales to Saudis, setting up likely veto | US officially kicks Turkey out of F-35 program | Pentagon sending 2,100 more troops to border MORE (R-Calif.) excoriated the secretary of the Navy on Monday for ordering that the Marines combine boot camp for men and women.
Through his tweets — which the Justice Department treats as official presidential statements — Trump criticized foreign leaders such as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, calling the former "weak" and the latter "short and fat"; repeatedly vented rage against the probe of Russian election meddling and possible collusion helmed by special counsel Robert Mueller; excoriated critics of his trade and immigration policies; and even lashed out at officials serving in his own administration.
" White House press secretary Stephanie GrishamStephanie GrishamWhite House vows to appeal ruling blocking use of military funds for border wall On The Money: Pelosi, Trump tout deal on new NAFTA | McConnell says no trade vote until impeachment trial wraps up | Lawmakers push spending deadline to Thursday Trump, White House rip Democrats over impeachment articles MORE excoriated Pelosi's announcement in a statement, accusing congressional Democrats of abusing their power, lying to the public and making "a mockery of the law.
Read more:Trump kicked off his 2020 campaign with a freewheeling rally riddled with falsehoods as he excoriated Mueller, Democrats, and the pressTrump spent his first rally since the impeachment inquiry mocking Biden for 'kissing Barack Obama's a--' and launching into a tirade against Somali refugeesOn day one of his 2020 campaign, Trump promised to cure cancer, wipe out AIDS, and put an American on Mars'I was not happy with it': Trump denounces attendees at his rally chanting 'send her back' about Rep.
This latest dust-up began late last week when Lawrence Schwartz, a close ally of Mr. Cuomo on the M.T.A. board, requested an emergency board meeting, at which he excoriated what he described as "constant overtime, payroll and pension abuses at the M.T.A." Mr. Schwartz, who is widely seen as acting on Mr. Cuomo's behalf, cited reports suggesting there had been payroll "fraud, theft and abuse spanning the M.T.A. system" and called for an independent investigator to investigate fraud among employees.
Read more:Trump's acting Homeland Security chief was excoriated by a GOP senator as he stumbled over basic questions on coronavirus preparationRush Limbaugh is under fire for claiming the coronavirus is a 'common cold' being 'weaponized' to bring down TrumpAmericans are being told to prepare for a coronavirus outbreak — but US health agencies lack funding, and disease testing lags behindPublic health experts warn Trump's history of lying about crises is a 'real problem' as he downplays coronavirus and contradicts the CDC
After all, in the four days since, the brand has, in no short order: Been forced to cancel the show; Been excoriated by the Chinese celebrities and models slated to walk in the show; Been the subject of videos of consumers burning, destroying and otherwise renouncing their Dolce products; Had their physical locations altered, with the label's storefronts plastered with "Not me" posters mocking Mr. Gabbana's response to the scandal; Disappeared from the site of Chinese e-tail giant Alibaba's TMall platform as well as jd.
Read the letter, in full, below: August 3, 2017 As members of the National Academy, we would like to voice our unequivocal support for Dana Schutz, who was recently excoriated by a group of Boston artists who were demanding that her current exhibition at the ICA in Boston be canceled, a demand meant to penalize Schutz, the artist behind Open Casket, a controversial painting featured at the 2017 Whitney Biennial, which draws on the well-known photograph of Emmett Till lying disfigured in his casket.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 85033 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.), a current front-runner of the 2020 Democratic primary pack, excoriated 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 at a campaign rally in South Carolina.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenFormer Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Poll: Trump trails top 2020 Democrats in Michigan Monmouth acknowledges poll showing Biden losing support was 'outlier' MORE excoriated 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 Friday over his "embarrassing" actions toward U.S. allies just before the president heads to France for the G-7 summit.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (Mass.) and Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Dayton Democrat launches challenge to longtime GOP rep Dayton mayor: Trump visit after shooting was 'difficult on the community' MORE (Ohio) were excoriated by some supporters for voting in favor of Ben Carson's nomination to be secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Bannon, who left the White House in August 2017 and was later publicly excoriated by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, told Micklethwait that Haley's announcement threatens to undermine the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' Sen.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 85033 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's former campaign chairman on Thursday excoriated former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE, saying there is "good evidence" that his actions in the final days of the 2016 presidential race "blew the election" for Democrats.
House Budget Committee Chairman John YarmuthJohn Allen YarmuthTrump shocks, earns GOP rebukes with Dingell remarks Democratic lawmaker on Trump after Dingell comments: 'Hell will be too good for him' Overnight Defense: Erdoğan gets earful from GOP senators | Amazon to challenge Pentagon cloud contract decision in court | Lawmakers under pressure to pass benefits fix for military families MORE (D-Ky.) excoriated President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 22020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE on Thursday for his comments at a Wednesday rally suggesting the late Rep.

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