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" Chief Justice Roberts rebuked Trump for a comment he made abt judge's decision on asylum I don't recall the Chief attacking Obama when that Prez rebuked Alito during a State of the Union Grassley's comments came after Roberts rebuked Trump earlier Wednesday for calling a federal judge who ruled against his administration's asylum policy an "Obama judge.
Google also rebuked the claim in a statement last June.
On January 26th their UN ambassadors rebuked America for interfering.
Anderson exited the race in April after being widely rebuked.
In a court filing on Friday, Mueller rebuked that assertion.
She sharply rebuked him, and he instantly shut her down.
James Comey wasn't rebuked for partisanship in the IG report.
These polls were conducted before the F.B.I. director rebuked Mrs.
The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday rebuked the move.
John McCain, have also rebuked Tillerson and the Trump administration.
Indeed, Republican leaders rightly rebuked Trump's kumbaya with the Kremlin.
De Blasio's comments were quickly rebuked by New York Gov.
Mexico's president sharply rebuked the migrants for the border surge.
To her knowledge, none of those teachers had been rebuked.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump rebuked Mr. Price for his travels.
Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta publicly rebuked Morey for the tweet.
"Chief Justice Roberts rebuked Trump for a comment he made abt judge's decision on asylum I don't recall the Chief attacking Obama when that Prez rebuked Alito during a State of the Union," Grassley tweeted.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) on Monday rebuked Rep.
Kaine, Hillary Clinton's running mate, rebuked Trump over that line Thursday.
He has rebuked Trump over his hard-line stance on immigration.
Washington (CNN)A Virginia county GOP committee rebuked US Republican Rep.
Many have rebuked Trump or called for him to drop out.
" She rebuked his pessimism with Franklin Roosevelt's dictum about "fear itself.
Twice before this month's presidential election, China rebuked his climate agenda.
In addition, many foreign leaders have publicly rebuked the president's policy.
At times, he's rebuked the prosecutors' choices while the jury watched.
Sean Maloney on Tuesday rebuked Republicans for focusing on Vindman's uniform.
Both Ocasio-Cortez and Representative Katie Hill rebuked money in politics.
Chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE also reportedly rebuked Cobb.
All six of Bowers' fellow city council members rebuked his statement.
Pena Nieto later rebuked Trump as a threat to his country.
After Charlottesville, they rebuked the president's weak response to white supremacy.
Morey's own boss, the owner of the Rockets, publicly rebuked him.
LONDON — He suspended Parliament and was rebuked by Britain's top court.
Mr. Sessions's outdated ideas have been rebuked across the political spectrum.
Hollande also rebuked Syrian authorities for destroying Syria's diverse cultural heritage.
Barr later publicly rebuked Trump for tweeting about ongoing criminal cases.
In 2010, the Supreme Court of Canada sternly rebuked the government.
Nevertheless, other Democrats in Congress also swiftly rebuked the decision. Rep.
On Saturday, Mr. Trump rebuked his national security adviser, Lt. Gen.
Kasich rebuked the President-elect by casting his ballot for Arizona Sen.
Mattis rebuked Trump in the harshly worded resignation letter earlier this month.
And they said, 'He didn't do it fast enough,' " Trump said. "Rebuked.
But he is likely to find himself a lonely and rebuked loser.
Duterte has in turn rebuked the United States and rejected the criticisms.
Leaving Neverland's director, however, rebuked these claims in a statement to PEOPLE.
The New York Times: Trump had "rebuked" House Republicans for the vote.
Plenty of hay was made when high-profile Republicans rebuked Trump's candidacy.
He was widely rebuked by the media, politicians, and the education community.
However, Halbach's family has rebuked the show, claiming it was one-sided.
Romney has thoroughly rebuked Trump and campaigned against him at every turn.
That court rebuked the district court judge, Lee Yeakel of Austin, Tex.
The report rebuked Comey for his handling of the Clinton email investigation.
Nate Well, Clinton is pretty damaged, and the F.B.I. publicly rebuked her.
Trump was swiftly rebuked Friday by Republicans in the state, including Gov.
A spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer strongly rebuked Sanders' statement.
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman has repeatedly rebuked Warren's rhetoric in recent weeks.
Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday rebuked Schumer in a rare statement.
And several rebuked him publicly this week for disparaging her in Mississippi.
And no, he would never have rebuked the offensive article and apologized.
And they said, 'He didn't do it fast enough,'" Trump said. "Rebuked.
Several senators rebuked Mr. Clinton even as they voted to acquit him.
The chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee also rebuked Mr. King.
The Democratic Coalition, a super PAC opposing Trump, rebuked the president's action.
Mr. Damore's memo was rebuked by a number of his fellow employees.
To his credit, he rebuked Dershowitz's theory of an unbounded executive branch.
In February, Pope Francis rebuked Myanmar for its treatment of the Rohingya.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif also rebuked the military for its actions.
Rashida Tlaib rebuked him for using a black woman as a prop.
The party's leader has been rebuked for playing down Germany's Nazi past.
But it did not appear anyone felt rebuked at the White House.
California Democrats, torn by infighting between moderate and progressive factions, rebuked Sen.
On Tuesday, Fox News publicly rebuked Hannity and Pirro for appearing with Trump.
China rebuked the U.S. for tariffs last fall by reducing orders of soybeans.
He also rebuked prosecutors for what he called their "sanctionable" mishandling of evidence.
Vatican officials say the archbishop was called to Rome and rebuked for that.
He had been rebuked for setting private investigators on a judge investigating him.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday sharply rebuked Trump over the plan.
Several administration officials rebuked the media for taking the President's tweets so seriously.
Even when individual characters express belief in rape myths, they are immediately rebuked.
The White House has continuously refuted and rebuked the book and the author.
Moments before the vote, the White House rebuked its openness to Putin's offer.
The Speaker has publicly rebuked Trump on multiple occasions over the last year.
Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas rebuked Duterte but called for prayers for him.
The liberal minority rebuked Roberts's findings in each of their individual dissenting opinions.
But he has rebuked Trump twice in recent months in high-profile fashion.
The lower court judges are not the only ones rebuked in this decision.
Sabraw, an appointee of former Republican President George W. Bush, rebuked the administration.
Their "Art for All" movement rebuked the prioritizing of Greenbergian "high art" snobbery.
" He was rebuked in 2005 for saying: "It's fun to shoot some people.
Bayer's supervisory board backed Werner Baumann as C.E.O. after investors rebuked his performance.
John McCain, an Arizona Republican, quickly rebuked the President for congratulating the autocrat.
The proposal was rebuked by Republicans and Democrats as a potentially reckless move.
Chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) rebuked McHenry for injecting politics into the issue.
In Iran, hard-liners rebuked Mr. Rouhani for having spoken to Mr. Obama.
Iranian officials also rebuked the decision, calling it "extremely dangerous & a foolish escalation."
And Trump publicly rebuked him in October over his approach to North Korea.
" He was in 2005 rebuked for saying: "It's fun to shoot some people.
In the aftermath of Bannon's comments, Trump dramatically rebuked his former chief strategist.
The President has publicly rebuked the attorney general, calling him "beleaguered" last summer.
A lopsided majority of United Nations members rebuked the United States on Dec.
House Republicans on Thursday rebuked President Trump's attacks on the late Democratic Rep.
Ms. Black said she jerked away from Mr. Wilder's advance and rebuked him.
This ruffled the feathers of Council Chairman Phil Mendelson, who rebuked the proposal.
Publicly, the president has rebuked NATO allies for spending too little on defense.
" He was once rebuked for saying in 2005: "It's fun to shoot some people.
Chaffetz rebuked Shaub in a January letter for making public statements about Trump's finances.
The statement unequivocally rebuked Russia for a long list of old and new misdeeds.
Professor rebuked after vowing to boost female students&apos grades to offset gender imbalances .
Responses Sunday Several Democrats took to the airwaves on Sunday and rebuked Trump's move.
Sabraw, an appointee of former Republican President George W. Bush, sharply rebuked the administration.
Instead of addressing her concerns, the show rebuked her email live on the air.
Papini's family rebuked the new reporting as "shameful," in a statement to ABC News.
That contrasted with politicians in Australia and Britain who rebuked them for missing lessons.
They rebuked him, according to the entertainment trade blog the Wrap, and Feuer celebrated.
But House Speaker Paul Ryan rebuked Trump on that claim, agreeing with GOP Rep.
The lawsuit further alleges that Williams damaged Woodyard's career after he rebuked Williams's advances.
IARC has been heavily criticized for that report and rebuked by several scientific organizations.
But on a day of political high drama in Washington, Mr. Comey rebuked Mrs.
On Thursday night, Mr. Christie rebuked Senate leaders for failing to approve the legislation.
Y.), who recently rebuked centrist colleagues for their votes on gun control (The Hill).
That contrasted with politicians in Australia and Britain, who rebuked them for missing lessons.
McCain publicly rebuked Donald Trump on a number of issues, both domestic and international.
" He was once rebuked for saying in 252: "It's fun to shoot some people.
Indeed, the more Trump is rebuked by his opponents, the more his base rallies.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts later rebuked Schumer in a rare public statement.
Greta Thunberg rebuked Mr. Trump, albeit indirectly, in a speech that followed his yesterday.
" He was once rebuked for saying in 21981: "It's fun to shoot some people.
Yet it seemed like harmless lunacy — until the mountains rebuked me with their immensity.
Whitaker, in a statement then as FACT's executive director, rebuked the Democratic' nominee's remarks.
A White House official sharply rebuked Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
An organizer with a bullhorn rebuked the Democratic Party, prompting wolf whistles and applause.
Paul's comments were quickly rebuked by his Republican colleague and a fellow doctor, Sen.
Later that weekend, French President Emmanuel Macron rebuked "nationalism" during public remarks in Paris.
Someone who used the colloquial "guys" to refer to the audience was sternly rebuked.
Putin rebuked Merkel, suggesting she did not known all the facts of the case.
O'Rourke maintained that his campaign would be relentlessly optimistic – and he only rarely rebuked Trump.
He has now rebuked their professional assessment of Russia&aposs meddling in the 2016 election.
Democrats, who similarly swept into power in 2008, were sharply rebuked by voters in 2010.
Yet Mr Trump may find his efforts rebuked by the courts, as his predecessor was.
Just hours before the Munich attack, President Barack Obama rebuked Trump for his convention speech.
Police have been rebuked for referring to complainants as victims before the accused is tried.
Regulators rebuked it for publishing details of the incident while an investigation was going on.
On Monday, Ocasio-Cortez sharply rebuked Trump's handling of the crisis at the southern border.
That contrasts with politicians in Australia and Britain who have rebuked them for missing lessons.
Vatican condemns attackers On Saturday the Vatican sharply rebuked the gunmen and urged a resolution.
That contrasts with politicians in Australia and Britain who have rebuked them for cutting class.
She has rebuked Mr Lee for not getting her government's say-so on his plan.
Throughout the event, Biden rebuked Trump specifically for behavior he argued is unsettling and destabilizing.
Most analysts interviewed by RT toe the line, and any who do not are rebuked.
Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky quit the economic forum and explicitly rebuked Trump's "unacceptable" statements.
She was a tortured woman, raging against society's conventions even as she gleefully rebuked them.
David Cameron rebuked by Buckingham Palace after revealing details of private communications with the Queen.
Some lawmakers asserted that Omar's rhetoric was anti-Semitic and should be publicly rebuked.  Sens.
One attempted to address Leon at the end of the day and was sharply rebuked.
After they made their positions public this year, the banks were rebuked by Republican lawmakers.
Worth Noting Two of Mr. Trump's friends in the N.F.L. have rebuked the president's comments.
Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, the chairwoman of the subcommittee, initially rebuked the E.P.A. chief.
" Yet moments later, he rebuked a reporter who sought clarification, saying: "I didn't say that.
Police officials and the acting head of the Drug Enforcement Agency have publicly rebuked the president.
Reddit has often been rebuked for its lax policy in regards to racism and hate speech.
Elizabeth Warren was rebuked by Senate colleagues for criticizing Attorney General Jeff Sessions during his confirmation.
The West Virginia senator flatly rebuked Trump's comments in a pair of tweets just hours later.
On July 13th, he rebuked the administration for its "truncated" reading of the Supreme Court's words.
In it, the committee sharply rebuked Facebook as behaving like "digital gangsters" incapable of policing themselves.
Clinton rebuked Putin while she was secretary of State, suggesting that the Russian elections were unfair.
Clinton rebuked Sanders for opposing a comprehensive immigration reform effort during President George W. Bush's administration.
She was rebuked by Stephanopoulos for making false or inaccurate claims several times during the interview.
The European Commission has repeatedly rebuked the country for failing to prosecute and sentence corrupt officials.
Within hours, the U.S. State Department rebuked China for "bullying behavior" and "provocative and destabilizing activity".
Turkey's government has rebuked the US investigation, portraying it as a wild conspiracy against Turkish politicians.
The court also rebuked China for building artificial islands and interfering with fishing in the region.
The fallout was immediate: Britain, France, and Germany rebuked Trump and vowed to honor the deal.
Democratic leaders also swiftly rebuked the move as an unnecessary overreach that exceeded Trump's constitutional powers.
But, in keeping with a long career of diving into thorny political conflicts, he rebuked Mrs.
Jeff Flake, a Republican who rebuked Trump last week, came to the New York Democrat's defense.
However, he more subtly rebuked the candidate last month, when he invited GOP Senate candidates Rep.
Boyaco beckoned to him to sit down, and rebuked the man for speaking out of turn.
No president has ever been rebuked by both the House and Senate at the same time.
Mr. Trump deserves to be fully and soundly rebuked by the leadership of the Republican Party.
He furiously rebuked the elected officials seated behind him and the international order that they served.
On Tuesday, Judge Alsup repeatedly rebuked Uber's lawyers for not sharing the document with the court.
By 1987, the Soviets began to sour on the campaign as Moscow's scientific establishment rebuked it.
US District judge J. P. Stadtmueller rebuked SunFrog for not doing more to police its site.
U. court, the European Court of Human Rights, whose rulings often caused mortification among rebuked governments.
Indeed, African countries and the African Union have rebuked South Africa, threatening it with economic sanctions.
Morey's boss, the Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta, rebuked him on Twitter, and Morey deleted the post.
Mr. Erdogan was also rebuked by Mr. Putin for risking a revival of the Islamic State.
But he's not right to say that voters "clearly rebuked" Senate Democrats for voting against Kavanaugh.
Johnny Isakson of Georgia and Mitt Romney of Utah -- thus far have directly rebuked the President.
" Mattis, however, has rebuked Woodward's book calling it "fiction" and a "product of someone's rich imagination.
If President Trump made the "shithole" remark—or anything like it—he deserves to be rebuked.
But she rebuked the notion that she sought to stir controversy to raise her own profile.
Jeff Flake of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina immediately rebuked Trump on Wednesday night.
He has rebuked Italy's two most violent syndicates, the Camorra in Naples and the 'Ndrangheta in Calabria.
The announcement Tuesday will mark the first time the administration has publicly rebuked China's human rights record.
Several Fortune 500 companies rebuked the administration's decision and said that ending DACA will hurt their businesses.
The Obama administration rebuked Israel in December by abstaining from a United Nations vote condemning the activity.
She said Geddert did not react, but that another gymnast, whom she looked up to, rebuked her.
Uber was rebuked by the California DMV for failing to obtain a permit for autonomous vehicle testing.
Dudenhoffer rebuked this reasoning, saying that Baker did not mention drag queen story hours in the bill.
Mark Kirk, have been particularly hesitant to endorse him, and in some cases have outright rebuked him.
She's been rebuked by Republicans, including former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin who called her out via Twitter
Barack Obama did so in a speech in 2012 and was swiftly rebuked by Poland's foreign minister.
By staying at home in record numbers, voters in Benin rebuked him for holding the election anyway.
Pelosi defended the congresswomen and condemned Trump's language, and several 2020 democratic presidential hopefuls rebuked Trump's tweets.
Bertolucci is renowned (and sometimes rebuked) for his study of sex, and specifically, the discovery of sex.
LinkSure rebuked the state report and said it always asked for user consent before gleaning their data.
However, island leaders rebuked Morrison's offer saying giving cash to countries battling climate change was not enough.
In May 2011, Mr. Netanyahu publicly rebuked Mr. Obama after he tried to revive the peace process.
Mr. Obama rebuked Donald Trump by name eight times while offering his ringing endorsement of Mrs. Clinton.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar on Monday rebuked drug companies for recent price increases.
Congressional Democrats swiftly rebuked the move, calling it an unnecessary overstep that might exceed Trump's constitutional powers.
Tension peaked when Warren rebuked fellow Democrats by name in a fundraising email ripping the rollback effort.
President Donald Trump even rebuked Nike after the campaign launched, asking, "What was Nike thinking?" on Twitter.
" Earlier on Wednesday, CNN rebuked the president for his attacks against Acosta, calling them "disturbingly un-American.
Trump also rebuked critics who have criticized him for nominating billionaire businessman Wilbur Ross as Commerce Secretary.
Other officials, though, say the findings are speculative and inconclusive and have been rebuked by subsequent investigations.
No foreign journalist had previously been rebuked by Chinese officials in such a manner in many years.
"They're just an inspiration that should be celebrated and applauded, not rebuked," trainer Dewayne Ingram told KTUU.
Among them, Trump appears to be a difficult client and has rebuked some of his lawyers' advice.
" The Republican Party platform that year rebuked the "vigorous malpractice of the Departments of Justice and Labor.
The Mercers, however, joined the Trump camp, and publicly rebuked Cruz, giving a statement to the Times .
So our Reverend called out those who came back from Fiji to the front and rebuked them.
Conservative Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard sharply rebuked Lott, as did Colin Powell and Jesse Jackson.
Kneeling players have repeatedly been rebuked by President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence among others.
" The British author J.K. Rowling rebuked the TV journalist Adam Boulton, who tweeted, "Carelessness or insurance job?
Omar later rebuked the president for his rhetoric and Twitter for failing to take down the post.
She also rebuked the idea that she should be shamed for taking medication in the first place.
Meghan McCain, the senator's daughter, rebuked the President and others on Thursday afternoon for criticism of her father.
And while Bullock has rebuked the Trump administration in many ways, he refuses to villainize the Trump voter.
She has since stood up for independent judiciaries and publicly rebuked Mr Orban's illiberal abuses in neighbouring Hungary.
While Hillary Clinton rebuked Trump's attacks, Bill Clinton made no mention of them during his Monday morning's speech.
Some of the agency's own scientists criticized the changes and rebuked the key conclusion, APM and Marketplace reported.
House Speaker Paul Ryan had already rebuked Trump over those attacks on Curiel, and McConnell did so Sunday.
Mr. Jeffries sternly rebuked Mr. de Blasio over the summer for his thunderous June broadside against Mr. Cuomo.
The National Corn Growers Association rebuked the brand for boasting that Bud Light does not use the ingredient.
Separately: Yesterday May rebuked Trump for retweeting anti-Muslim hate videos from British far-right leader Jayda Fransen.
White House officials angrily rebuked the trip, saying it was a breach of protocol since they weren't consulted.
Sullivan is the same judge who rebuked former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn at a sentencing hearing Tuesday.
McConnell rebuked Warren after the Senate voted to prevent her from speaking during a hearing for then-Sen.
And our hero, Harry Potter himself, is relegated to being rebuked about late paperwork at his desk job.
By that point, dozens of Democratic lawmakers and Jewish advocacy groups had already rebuked Omar for her remarks.
Deripaska rebuked the FBI's inquiries, calling their questions about his role in the campaign "preposterous," The Times reported.
The Senate Banking Committee rebuked Trump's efforts to ease sanctions in an overwhelming and bipartisan 23-2 vote.
Party leaders have rebuked Mr. Sanders for not clearly condemning a revolt by his supporters at Nevada's convention.
Every decent Republican ... has rebuked this behavior, yet no one has stood up and said, enough, stop it.
The cardinals rebuked Pope Francis's statement that "abuse of power" was behind the Catholic Church's sexual abuse crisis.
The Senate, for instance, took a similar step with trade when they rebuked the president's embrace of tariffs.
Many of them told him not to take this decision now and have very publicly rebuked him since.
Particularly in the Middle East, optimism and bravado are usually rebuked in the most violent and expensive terms.
Mattis resigned last week, in a letter that implicitly but fiercely rebuked the president for undermining U.S. alliances.
Trump had been addressing the major members of his party who had rebuked him by withholding their endorsements.
Warren rebuked Delaney for suggesting "Medicare for All" would take something away from voters by eliminating private insurance.
" Two weeks ago, Trump publicly rebuked McMaster for saying that Russian interference in the 2016 elections was "incontrovertible.
Mr. Karadzic rebuked me, saying I'd misrepresented ethnic cleansing as a policy of forcing Muslims from their homes.
At that point, however, I had fully recovered from my depressive bout, so I again rebuked the offer.
Presidents who have sought to intrude on the independence of the Justice Department have for decades been rebuked.
Mr. Garrow has also been rebuked for including the names of women he says were Dr. King's lovers.
White rebuked "strange winds" sent to hurt President Donald Trump, who she has advised since at least 2016.
The House of Representatives agrees, having rebuked Mr. Trump's actions by a bipartisan tally of 354 to 60.
Britain's Supreme Court had rebuked him for illegally suspending Parliament amid a bitter debate over his Brexit policy.
Over the weekend, Trump was publicly rebuked by nearly every elected official of consequence in Utah, with Gov.
Those comments are expected to be rebuked by Gold Star father Khizr Khan, who will appear on CBS.
Several Democratic leaders publicly rebuked Omar and demanded an apology, but Omar's liberal allies rallied to her defense.
The expected tariffs have been rebuked by numerous foreign governments, raising the prospect of a retaliatory trade war.
And while she was rebuked by Fox News, she will nonetheless be back on the air come Saturday.
Palestinian officials have rebuked the U.S. effort, which they believe will be heavily biased in favor of Israel.
When asked by a reporter how he could call Manafort's role "very limited," Spicer rebuked him for interrupting.
Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor, has rebuked Mr. Trump insistently in his speeches for denigrating Hispanics and women.
Microsoft has never been particularly close to Persson, but it hasn't actively rebuked him like this in the past.
China rebuked Washington in October after a U.S. warship sailed within 12 nautical miles of one of the islands.
In the same year Amazon was rebuked for the way it sold e-books, agreeing to change its practices.
Livid at being rebuked by the American embassy in Cambodia, Mr Hun Sen took his complaints to the top.
I put all my energy into my skin, and it repeatedly rebuked my advances like a hostile nightclub bouncer.
Spiegel famously rebuked Mark Zuckerberg's offers to buy Snapchat, and is known for following his gut over outside advice.
In a strange development, police rebuked a family spokesman who initially provided accounts of the shooting to the media.
False claims about climate change, vaccines and GMOs have, for far too long, questioned, rebuked and ignored scientific facts.
The Afghan government rebuked Pakistan for the suggestion, calling into question its genuine commitment to regional stability and peace.
It made several mentions of anti-Semitism, but also rebuked other forms of hate and prejudice, such as Islamophobia.
He also pointed out that Trump never rebuked a staffer in his administration for joking about McCain's terminal illness.
She rebuked Littlefinger, thwarting at least temporarily whatever scheme he had for capitalizing on the war in the North.
U.S. President Donald Trump has called NATO obsolete and has rebuked European allies for not spending enough on defense.
A Berkeley City Council member rebuked an invitation on Thursday to appear on Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonWhy target Tucker Carlson?
Corker, who severely rebuked Trump in an interview with CNN's Manu Raju on Tuesday, announced his retirement last month.
Hoyer also rebuked the notion of dual loyalty in his address to AIPAC on Sunday, without specifically naming Omar.
It attacked no one by name, but implicitly rebuked Senator Sanders's most die-hard supporters by recalling that Mrs.
" The Mormon Church also rebuked the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy and "aggressive and insensitive treatment of these families.
Cruz, in the event, rebuked the debate moderators for trying to orchestrate "a cage match" between various presidential contenders.
"Chief Justice Roberts rebuked Trump for a comment he made [about] judge's decision on asylum," Grassley wrote on Twitter.
However, Mueller's office rebuked the report as inaccurate in a rare public statement released the day after its publication.
He rebuked newspaper publishers who pressed journalists to promote advertisers' interests, breaching the traditional wall between news and business.
Employees also rebuked Mr. Pichai and other executives for developing a search engine for China that would censor results.
A 2008 Government Accountability Office report rebuked Chao's Labor Department for failing to adequately investigate complaints of worker abuses.
Two months later, Mr. Trump rebuked then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis for opening the door to resuming the exercises.
Ankara rebuked Washington for Trump's tweet, which revived fears of a new deterioration in ties between the NATO allies.
Albany insiders were stunned that Ms. Stewart-Cousins had rebuked Mr. Cuomo, who is known to hold a grudge.
Republicans rarely rebuked him until recently, with some suggesting that Mr. King's language and views were new to them.
" Joe Biden sharply rebuked President Trump's coronavirus response, saying it "laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration.
But other White House aides have noted that Mr. Bannon has not publicly rebuked the websites over the stories.
Stephen Guilfoyle, founder and president of Sarge986, rebuked the notion that a weak dollar shows an administration in distress.
Gustav Husak, the chief of Czechoslovakia's Communist Party, rebuked him at the Slovak party congress as a pampered performer.
Even the victorious generals were rebuked, with a winning share of just 34 percent despite their enormous administrative advantages.
In 2009 and 2011, the court similarly rebuked the government for misleading it about how its programs were operating.
Acting President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Action Fund Alexis McGill Johnson rebuked Trump's decision to attend the rally.
Mercer rebuked both Yiannopolous and Breitbart News chairman Stephen Bannon in a statement announcing his exit from his company.
That decision was a loss for Trump, after federal judges have repeatedly rebuked him and greenlighted the House's effort.
Ms. Klobuchar, a three-term senator, rebuked Mr. Buttigieg most pointedly for dismissing the value of experience in Washington.
Top Republicans sharply rebuked King, but the President did not, saying he hadn't been following the news surrounding King.
Fidel Castro rebuked President Obama in a lengthy diatribe Monday just days after the president's historic visit to Cuba.
Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia was collectively rebuked at the United Nations Human Rights Council for the first time.
Shapiro, who has previously rebuked Trump, praised the president for changing discourse over employment and outsourcing in the country.
Federal law prevailed, the state of Arkansas and its governor were rebuked, and segregation was dealt a substantive blow.
Employees were rebuked when a report mentioned Falun Gong, the religious group that Beijing considers a cult, they said.
But if that isn't good enough, here are nine other ways the response "all lives matter" has been rebuked.
Those who have, though, haven't just rebuked Trump's policies; they've argued for dismantling key parts of his system altogether.
Unfortunately, critics did not agree: "Works of high art are not to be executed by a mechanical contrivance," one rebuked.
Dianne Feinstein rebuked the tech companies over what she portrayed as an wholly insufficient response to significant national security threat.
And also if you're often rebuked in your grand affections [laughs], but I found out there's some songs in that.
She declared that "now is our time" as she rebuked all forms of hatred she said was dividing the country.
"The Lieutenant Governor [Northam] was roundly rebuked for exploiting imagery from the tragedy of Charlottesville for political points," Leavitt said.
A source in May's office rebuked Hammond, saying the changes that Britain will undergo cannot be described as "very modest".
Mueller even rebuked Trump for not "directly" answering questions about the Moscow project in written testimony he submitted last year.
The Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, has rebuked his coreligionists for persecuting the Rohingya, saying they should "remember Buddha".
Last year, in a rare move, Roberts rebuked Trump for making disparaging comments about the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Cypriot presidency on Monday accused Turkey of a "grave violation," and an EU statement also rebuked the Turkish action.
He is quickly rebuked by another staffer, who reveals herself to be one of owners of the family-run cafe.
Business groups also rebuked the order, with international companies left scrambling to understand how the order would affect their employees.
The remarks were sharply rebuked by news organizations, including the British-based Guardian and the country's Prime Minister Theresa May.
The Arizona senator's daughter, Meghan McCain, rebuked Hatch earlier in the day following comments the senator made about her father.
Awazu rebuked modernist design ideals in his graphic art and instead engaged with indigenous culture, popular symbols, and untidy visuals.
The president-elect has strongly rebuked the CIA assessment, calling it "ridiculous" that Russia would intervene to help him win.
Fox News senior vice president and Managing Editor Bill Sammon rebuked the DNC's move, touting Fox News's high viewership numbers.
"The National Weather Service's office in Birmingham rebuked the president minutes later: "Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian.
Even many members of the President's own party rebuked his statements from nearly the moment he departed the Finnish capital.
Sasse rebuked Trump's statement that he held "both countries responsible" for the deteriorated relationship between the United States and Russia.
Bill O'Reilly, the Fox News host, was rebuked for addressing Michelle Obama's remarks about slaves having built the White House.
She questioned, though, what privilege lay in having been obliged to conform to a gender expression she loathed and rebuked.
Another White House official confirmed that Manigault Newman brought Cohen into the White House and was later rebuked for it.
Fellow Democrats who rebuked her in recent weeks for comments viewed as anti-Semitic are now rushing to her defense.
This is one of the few times a Trump-friendly CEO has been so publicly rebuked by the White House.
Notably, following the missing children broadcast, NASA rebuked the report that children were being sent to sex colonies on Mars.
Even if you get rebuked, you can take a step back, and you're still operating in a completely different world.
Mr. Clinton first rebuked her and then later dismissed her over an offhand answer she gave at an AIDS conference.
The lawmaker said the story was inaccurate, and The Sun was later rebuked by Britain's press watchdog for its headline.
On Tuesday, Mr. Trump's economic director, Larry Kudlow, rebuked Mr. Navarro and called his remarks "way off base" and unauthorized.
The little heroine's brother, Fritz — heart-catchingly impulsive, naughty and repeatedly, tenderly rebuked — becomes the ballet's most captivatingly human character.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is seen Thursday before being rebuked by Republicans in the Senate for speaking against then-Sen.
Former presidential candidate John Kasich rebuked Trump's comments about Curiel earlier Monday, urging the presumptive Republican presidential nominee to apologize.
And the practice has continued for years even though the agency has been rebuked by Congress and federal labor arbitrators.
Key U.S. allies and world leaders rebuked Trump, saying his decision would upend the status quo in an unstable region.
China also rebuked Washington in October after a U.S. warship sailed within 12 nautical miles of one of the islands.
At a congressional hearing on Tuesday, members of the Senate Armed Services Committee sharply rebuked the Marine Corps commandant, Gen.
Two months later, Mr. Trump rebuked Jim Mattis, then the defense secretary, for opening the door to resuming the exercises.
Warner has rebuked Twitter in the past for not taking the committee's Russian interference investigation as seriously as other tech firms.
Acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma implicitly rebuked President Donald Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric while performing Saturday on the U.S.-Mexico border.
In a segment on Friday night, Lemon rebuked Hart's desire to put his past remarks behind him without taking much action.
His office said in a statement that he rebuked railway bosses at a meeting on Wednesday over public complaints of corruption.
" The California Court of Appeals rebuked Turner's claim that there was not enough evidence against him, stating, "That argument lacks merit.
It was much the same when Napoleon's propagandist, Squealer, rebuked farmyard animals for praising the courage of Boxer, a cart horse.
According to the note, when the student later approached the professor to object the statement, she was rebuked by him again.
Tlaib rebuked Clinton on Friday when asked about the remarks at a campaign event in Iowa, just days before Monday's caucuses.
China rebuked the U.S. on Wednesday, promising to take "necessary countermeasures" against the U.S. if Washington follows through on its threat.
Black voters, historically rebuked and scorned, turned out once again to support a democratic vision both profoundly hopeful and expansively inclusive.
"If you publicly rebuked him, you will look back and you will stand tall in front of the nation," he added.
NASA later rebuked Young for the antics, which generated criticism from lawmakers and the media, but his career did not suffer.
Trump heavily rebuked Bannon in a public statement, saying Bannon "lost his mind" after he was "fired" from the White House.
Brooke Baldwin rebuked a guest on her show, CNN Newsroom, on Tuesday after he used the N-word live on air.
Still, it is rare that grassroots greens have gotten so close to the seat of power and been rebuked so directly.
Similarly, state senators from California, Kamala Harris and Dianne Feinstein, have rebuked the DOJ actions against elected officials of sanctuary cities.
The Ohio governor has in the past strongly rebuked Trump and for months indicated he may not support the GOP nominee.
The White House on Monday rebuked the Russian government for arresting hundreds of protesters who gathered for massive demonstrations on Monday.
It was not the first time the German leader, running for a fourth term in September's election, had rebuked the President.
It followed a speech by Mugabe at a rally on Saturday where he publicly rebuked his deputy for the first time.
In a sign of support, Trump's public disavowal of Flake was also quickly rebuked by multiple Republicans on the Hill. Sen.
A few days later, he rebuked a witness, Dr. Morris Marc Soriano, calling him "sarcastic" under questioning from a defense lawyer.
Democrats in the Virginia state House also publicly rebuked Northam, leaving the governor with little if any support remaining in Richmond.
The company recently rebuked Fitbit's claims that it was essentially bankrupt, which arose as a lawsuit against the company was dropped.
Committee leaders strongly rebuked the agency for failing to disclose the breaches until urged to do so by the inspector general.
G7 finance ministers met last week and rebuked Washington over the tariffs, setting up a fight at the G7 leaders' summit.
I was told repeatedly to clean the breadstick trays, but they rebuked me in a way entirely incommensurate with my errors.
Trump rebuked the Turkish and European governments and suggested they weren't shouldering enough of the responsibilities in fighting the Islamic State.
Iowa's secretary of state on Saturday rebuked Cruz, saying the literature "misrepresents" the role of his office and Iowa election law.
The former reality television star is also being widely rebuked for his racial attacks on U.S. District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel.
Shortly afterward, one of Mr. Modi's top lieutenants rebuked Mr. Rajan for offending the visually impaired, and Mr. Rajan publicly apologized.
Democratic voters rebuked twelve years of plutocratic rule by handing de Blasio a primary victory over the Bloomberg-favored Christine Quinn.
In the never-ending Apple versus the government battle, the Obama administration rebuked Apple in a filing, and Apple snapped back.
Last year she rebuked her father, who founded the party, for making remarks that revived long-standing allegations of anti-Semitism.
Hillary Clinton, a day after winning the Arizona primary, rebuked her Republican rivals as out of their depth on foreign policy.
Democrats rebuked the decision as fabricating an emergency for political gain and expressed concerns it would put military readiness at risk.
Former President Barack Obama on Wednesday rebuked his successor President Donald Trump's policy of separating children from parents at U.S. borders.
MARY-ELLEN BANASHEK, NEW YORK To the Editor: Many Senate Republicans sharply rebuked President Trump's disgraceful and regrettable performance in Helsinki.
During a speech in April, Mr. Kelly rebuked members of Congress who complained about what they called overly aggressive immigration enforcement.
But on Tuesday, network executives publicly rebuked the White House's move to banish CNN reporter Jim Acosta from the White House.
The secretaries of state in each of those three states strongly rebuked Trump's assertion and said no such fraud took place.
" The prime minister, Viorica Dancila, said it had been rebuked in the past simply "because we are an Eastern European country.
Over the months of the investigation, he came to represent for many an ideal of manliness that rebuked Trump's insecure machismo.
Heather Nauert, a State Department spokeswoman, rebuked the Sudanese authorities last Friday for having prevented the journalists from doing their jobs.
Mr. Trump again described gang members as "animals," mocking critics who had rebuked his earlier comments as meanspirited toward all immigrants.
President Trump has rebuked Tom Price, the Health and Human Services secretary, for racking up at least $26,0003 on chartered flights.
US District Court Judge Reggie Walton pointedly rebuked Barr and the Department of Justice and specifically called into question his credibility.
It is this close identification with Durden that many critics have rebuked, arguing that the film implicitly endorses the character's violence.
Blagojevich on Friday defiantly rebuked critics of his commutation, who have pointed to the considerable charges that landed him in prison.
The nation's highest court rebuked him for suspending Parliament unlawfully in his drive to pull the country out of the bloc.
An hour later, Ms. Thunberg, addressing another Davos audience, rebuked leaders for failing to fix a problem of their own making.
As Roll Call's Katherine Tully-McManus writes, no senator has ever been imprisoned for disruptive behavior, though some have been rebuked.
The rights group rebuked the Pakistani government for denying Lahore's 11 million residents the ability to live in a healthy environment.
Lawmakers have sternly rebuked the agency for failing to disclose the breaches until urged to do so by the inspector general.
He rebuked Republicans for being part of "the only political party on planet Earth" to deny the science of global warming.
The Republican president thanked Barr for "taking charge" of the Stone matter, though Barr rebuked Trump for tweeting about the case.
Among those who have rebuked Netflix over the film was Eduardo Bolsonaro, a federal lawmaker and one of the president's sons.
Kirk, who is facing a tough reelection bid, rebuked his colleagues for refusing to even consider meeting with Garland. http://bit.
One student even rebuked an instructor, saying, "Look at me I am black, and I am doing it," the investigation said.
Judge Gorsuch also gently rebuked Mr. Trump, again in general terms, for his criticism of judges who had ruled against him.
Trump has repeatedly rebuked Sessions lately for recusing himself from an FBI investigation into Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 elections.
The vote was the second time in two months that a Republican-led Senate had rebuked Mr. Trump on foreign policy.
He was openly rebuked by leaders of his party -- including House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Tennessee Sen.
That position may be a stretch, and it was a stretch too far for America's Catholic hierarchs, who duly rebuked Mr Kaine.
Lin said she was also angrily rebuked after an official spotted her chatting with a reporter in the lobby of her hotel.
Well, one reason for the feud is that Bannon himself appears to be on the outs — Trump himself recently publicly rebuked him.
In effect, the highest ranks of the FBI during the Russia investigation have now all publicly rebuked Trump's comments about the probe.
The article also fiercely rebuked Malaysia for its continued refusal to hand over Kim's body without DNA from a next of kin.
Cory Booker, and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro have rebuked Northrup's actions and called for him to step down.
At least 50 Republican governors, senators and representatives have publicly rebuked him, with some calling for the embattled nominee to step down.
And Julián Castro's campaign has rebuked the mayor on immigration, saying Buttigieg was moderating his views on decriminalizing crossing illegal border crossings.
They rebuked Iranians accused of violating the country's strict moral codes and persecuted political and religious dissenters, according to human rights watchdogs.
On the same show, another Trump backer, Dr. Ben Carson, rebuked Obama for bringing up gun control in his remarks in Poland.
She also rebuked Donald Trump, who had earlier tweeted that the "loser terrorist" responsible had been "in the sights of Scotland Yard".
Instead, the local sultan, who is the head of the Muslim faith in the state, rebuked the owners for discriminating against minorities.
In the early 2010s the human-rights commission rebuked left-wing governments in Ecuador (over press freedom) and Venezuela (over political prisoners).
He rebuked the leftist regime in Venezuela, promising "further action" if the government there headed further down the path to authoritarian rule.
Borissov rebuked Simeonov but said he was unable to sack the minister due to a delicate balance of power in the coalition.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi came to the congresswomen's defense and condemned Trump's language, and multiple 2020 democratic presidential hopefuls rebuked Trump's tweets.
While a significant number of congressional Republicans have rebuked the President over his comments, House GOP leadership has come to Trump's defense.
Some of the other countries at the summit rebuked the US for Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord.
She strongly rebuked Trump, saying he didn't pay his workers, started a fake college, didn't pay his taxes and sexually assaulted women.
He later rebuked critics who said the term was inappropriate and reiterated that he used it to refer to gang members only.
Acosta also found support on Capitol Hill, where a handful of Democrats and a prominent Republican rebuked the White House's decision. Sen.
But over the weekend—customers, activists, and even a California legislator rebuked the app on Twitter using the hashtags #DeleteInstacart and #BoycottInstacart.
On Tuesday, the deputy attorney general rebuked the nascent conservative effort to impeach him, likely exacerbating tensions with conservatives in the House.
But the president has rebuked Trump in the past, saying Mexico will not pay for the border wall as Trump has claimed.
Ryan has publicly rebuked Trump on multiple occasions over the course of the campaign, albeit without directly mentioning the candidate by name.
On Tuesday, the deputy attorney general rebuked the nascent conservative effort to impeach him, likely exacerbating tensions with conservatives in the House.
" The President rebuked Bannon on Wednesday, pushing out a statement saying, "Steve Bannon has nothing to do with me or my Presidency.
A short debate over the rules of the committee and decorum ensued, and though Porter was rebuked, she didn't seem too unhappy.
The prince has also been rebuked over expense claims and some parliamentarians want a cut in his 300,000 euro ($320,000) annual allowance.
" Flake's comments come one day after he rebuked Trump on the Senate floor, describing the president's leadership as "reckless, outrageous and undignified.
Russia's UN ambassador publicly rebuked him for rejecting the ceasefire plan that Russia needs to be able to declare victory in Syria.
He condemned murder being done in the name of Islam around the world and also rebuked Trump for his anti-Islam rhetoric.
She immediately launched into crisis-control mode, expressing regret for using the word "half"; her own running mate even rebuked the remark.
He said he needed a certain "comfort level" before endorsing Trump, whom he has rebuked on multiple occasions over the last year.
Judge T.S. Ellis has already rebuked them about this and another rebuke during closing arguments could be very damaging for the prosecution.
Durbin said he personally heard Trump use the disparaging comments and that Graham "spoke up" and rebuked the president at the time.
When he told New Yorkers to prepare to shelter in place within 48 hours earlier this week, he was rebuked by Gov.
And organizations working in Myanmar rebuked Facebook for not doing enough to stop hate speech, which has incited violence in that country.
Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked President Trump, ending years of studied restraint in the face of the president's attacks on the judiciary.
Her surprise candidacy was rebuked by her younger brother, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, late on Friday night, likely making her bid short-lived.
Dr. Shlakman was vice president of the college division of a Teachers Union local that was rebuked for being dominated by Communists.
Without mentioning President Donald Trump by name, Cuomo gave a press conference that stiffly rebuked the Trump administration's response to the pandemic.
This week, the North's state media rebuked Mr. Trump's main strategy: dangling the promise of prosperity if North Korea agrees to denuclearize.
Then in a solo concurrence, he faintly and abstractly rebuked "an executive" who strays from the path of adhering to the Constitution.
The movie star rebuked the notion that the hosts do not get along, or that their identities as women affected their conversation.
Thom Tillis of North Carolina has rebuked impeachment and said he agreed with McConnell's assertion that it is a political process. Sen.
In another order this week, after Mr. Horowitz released his report, Judge Collyer rebuked the F.B.I. and demanded a proposal by Jan.
Mr. Stringer rebuked the department for its "ineptitude" in keeping track of computers and tablets it had bought for schools and offices.
She subsequently rebuked McConnell as a "rogue leader," chiding with him for collaborating so closely with the White House on impeachment strategy.
Prosecution evidence showed that President Park rebuked Jay Y. Lee during a July 2015 meeting over inadequate support for the equestrian community.
Hours after that call, NOAA released the controversial statement that rebuked the Birmingham office and claimed Trump had been right all along.
A key Bannon benefactor, Rebekah Mercer, publicly rebuked him; candidates for office distanced themselves from him; and GOP opponents such as Rep.
In 2006, a number of retired military officers publicly rebuked Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld for his handling of the Iraq war.
" Republican senators including Lindsey Graham, Ben Sasse and John McCain quickly rebuked the president for his remarks, expressing both revulsion and disbelief. "Mr.
Paris Archbishop Michel Aupetit rebuked President Emmanuel Macron for not mentioning the Catholic community in a speech on the night after the fire.
Still, Cornyn's office has been rebuked as they sought endorsements for the bill from several education groups and advocates, according to multiple sources.
Pressley rebuked Twitter users who had apparently suggested a resemblance to Mr. Clean, the bald mascot of Proctor & Gamble's line of cleaning supplies.
" Trump has rebuked the anonymous whistleblower in a series of tweets, tweeting on Monday "#FakeWhistleblower," and has repeatedly called the whistleblower's complaint "fake.
"During the Obama administration, EPA didn't follow the law and the courts rebuked the agency," Barrasso said in a statement issued on Tuesday.
As a surprise to some, Blankfein defended Trump's actions with China and rebuked television pundits for "missing the point" on the president's tariffs.
A wand fight broke out in England over the weekend after a shop owner rebuked Harry Potter fans for interfering with real wizards.
Congress has rebuked the president over his use of tariffs, but has so far not taken meaningful legislative action to limit his authority.
But on the other hand the MP he once rebuked for her "pearls of wisdom" (more unSpeakerly behaviour) was from the Labour side.
She was also sharply rebuked by the United States after she said the journalists' imprisonment had nothing to do with freedom of expression.
A college professor has been rebuked by his school after seeming to promise to raise some students' grades on account of their gender.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican on Thursday rebuked a well-known Italian journalist who quoted Pope Francis as saying hell does not exist.
Employees also rebuked the company's lack of transparency around leaked plans for a censored search app in China and a controversial Pentagon contract.
In February, Newsom rebuked Trump's "manufactured crisis" at the border by announcing plans to pull more than 250 troops from the southern border.
But prosecutors rebuked that, arguing the brothers' motive was purely financial and their claims of abuse were concocted to avoid the death penalty.
Days later, the 9th Circuit Court rebuked the Trump administration again when it rejected the White House's request to reinstate Trump's travel ban.
But in less than an hour on Thursday, he rebuked Russia harder than he has throughout his entire time in the White House.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers rebuked Trump's attacks on the hosts Thursday after he slammed Brzezinski's intellect, questioned her sanity and mocked her appearance.
Only when rebuked for making an anti-Semitic remark to his (piously Christian) sister did he even become aware of his family's roots.
Since Lima-Taub's post was first reported, she has been broadly rebuked, with many highlighting the Islamophobia of equating Tlaib's faith with terrorism.
Trump has in the past claimed that millions of illegal votes were cast in the election, a claim that many officials have rebuked.
It rebuked two FBI officials who swapped text messages critical of Trump but said their political leanings did not taint the bureau's investigations.
Warren Buffett rebuked building materials company USG, and in what may be an unprecedented move, he voted against its board of directors slate.
Last week, senators rebuked President Donald Trump's administration when they were denied a CIA briefing on the murder of Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist.
Earlier this year, he was rebuked for saying he wanted to "get me a body" on his boxing record by killing an opponent.
His controversial tactics were rebuked by the United States Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals in February in the case of Sgt.
In dividing up the spoils of that budget agreement, Congress rebuked the Trump administration's initial vision for the federal government in many ways.
Senator Jim Risch, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, disputed before Monday's vote that the amendment rebuked or insulted Trump.
But Ms. Khadr has been widely rebuked by Canadian politicians and others for many of her public statements, including a defense of terrorism.
The fact that majorities in Congress rebuked him would be embarrassing to the president — especially since the GOP holds power in the Senate.
Nikki R. Haley, the American ambassador to the United Nations, rebuked human rights watchdogs and the council's criticism of Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
Just prior to the meeting, the House passed a resolution in a 85033-60 vote that rebuked Trump's decision to retreat from Syria.
An hour later, Ms. Thunberg opened a panel discussion in which she rebuked leaders for ignoring pleas for more action on climate change.
Australia: The government strongly rebuked Beijing for detaining Yang Hengjun, a Chinese-born Australian writer who has called for the liberalization of China.
Wyden also rebuked Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's promise to complete comprehensive tax reform by August, an ambitious pledge given Republicans' daunting legislative agenda.
Dick Durbin, a key negotiator in immigration talks, rebuked President Donald Trump on Friday morning for referring to African nations as "shithole" countries.
He has differed with Trump, and former first lady Laura Bush rebuked the Trump administration's family separations at the US border this summer.
Arizona's Jeff Flake, to name one, rebuked Trump for casting doubt on Kavanaugh's accusers and may no longer be in the nominee's corner.
According to a report by The Washington Post Thursday, Kelly rebuked Duke for extending temporary protected status (TPS) for nearly 22019,000 Honduran citizens.
Just prior to the meeting, the House passed a resolution in a 354-60 vote that rebuked Trump's decision to retreat from Syria.
He has rebuked the little Englanders who voted to take Britain out the Union (and made a tough negotiation on that exit inevitable).
The very next morning, Ryan, just six weeks on the job as Speaker, rebuked Trump for the first time in the campaign cycle.
Concerns over U.S.-China trade tensions resurfaced after China rebuked President Donald Trump's decision to ratify a bill backing protesters in Hong Kong.
Trump focused on mistakes by the FBI, even if that meant ignoring that the report rebuked his previous claims about politically motivated spying.
Deep south, red state voters in Alabama collectively rebuked a credibly accused sexual predator and refused to compromise moral integrity for political expediency.
On the environment, Messam signed on to a letter from more than 400 mayors that rebuked Trump for leaving the Paris Climate Accord.
U.S. allies around the world were also against the move, including U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, who directly rebuked Trump over the decision.
During a testy exchange with Trump on Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron rebuked U.S. diplomacy in the region and denounced the Turkish invasion.
On several occasions, Justice Ira H. Margulis rebuked him for outbursts in the courtroom, even threatening to hold him in contempt of court.
Just within the past few days, European Union leaders publicly rebuked Trump, saying they were not consulted on his ban of European travelers.
Mr. Wilson believes that this specialized approach of offering redemption to society's rebuked will end recidivism, something he knows about all too well.
Still, the person who is third in line to become president publicly rebuked the commander in chief — while Trump is overseas, no less.
Wictor's theory that the photos were faked was widely debunked and rebuked in 2014 after it got a boost from conservative writer David Frum.
Here's a woman both embracing and being embraced for an epithet -- unhinged, but also: angry, hysterical -- for which women have long been reliably rebuked.
The decision was heavily criticized by both Republican and Democratic lawmakers, and led to a House resolution passed with bipartisan support that rebuked Trump.
The decision was heavily criticized by both Republican and Democratic lawmakers and led to a House resolution passed with bipartisan support that rebuked Trump.
Trump contemplated visiting the country in December, but he postponed the trip after Netanyahu rebuked his call for a temporary ban on Muslim immigrants.
A spokeswoman over the weekend rebuked Trump for his claims that the election is "rigged," but the speaker himself has yet to speak out.
Virginia House of Delegates Speaker Kirk Cox, a Republican, rebuked Samirah for his "disrespectful outburst" and accused him of violating the legislative body's rules.
Even Anthony Scaramucci, the short-lived former White House communications director and longtime Trump friend, rebuked the President's "bully-ish, Neanderthal-ish" racist comments.
Gavin Newsom rebuked President Donald Trump's "manufactured crisis" at the border by announcing plans to pull more than 20193 troops from the southern border.
In April, he openly rebuked Mr. Trump's calls for stronger border control and the creation of a wall between the United States and Mexico.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority rebuked the Irish budget airline for providing "misleading information" after it offered affected customers refunds or alternative Ryanair flights.
In the column, McRaven rebuked Trump's decision to revoke the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan, who had previously criticized the president.
The Supreme Court has recently rebuked the EPA for several overreaching air quality rules such as the "tailoring," mercury and Clean Power Plan rules.
Gorenstein said that was unnecessary to deter her from committing crimes, but he rebuked her for putting the lives of her rescuers in danger.
But Trump rebuked claims on Saturday that his relationships with G-7 leaders were on the rocks, telling reporters that they couldn't be better.
Sessions in a rare statement last Thursday seemingly rebuked Trump while pledging to remain untainted by political bias in his work at the agency.
Clinton as a big-hearted public servant and as a political survivor, and rebuked Donald J. Trump as a bully without mentioning his name.
" China has rebuked — and even boycotted — American companies that acknowledge Taiwan, a practice that White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders has called "Orwellian nonsense.
It would have rebuked the power of the president, and by extension the power of the Iranian public to express their will through elections.
Mr. Trump on Friday was rebuked by Senate Republicans, 12 of whom voted with Democrats against a national emergency to build a border wall.
She specifically rebuked Facebook for its refusal to remove altered videos of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, which first appeared online last week and spread widely.
While Republicans rebuked Democrats for impugning big banks by criticizing Wells Fargo's size, several echoed their call for prosecutorial action against former bank leaders.
Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee rebuked Mr. Trump last week for failing to "demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence" required of presidents.
The only thing debatable at this point is the remedy -- should the President be removed or only rebuked by the Senate and the country.
This week, we learned senior officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) rebuked their own scientists over their forecast for Hurricane Dorian.
The inspector general's report rebuked the FBI for its serious oversights but ultimately concluded that the Russia investigation was not tainted by political bias.
Around the time that Trump sent the tweet, Berman Jackson in, courtroom remarks, rebuked Trump and conservatives in the media for criticizing the juror.
The European Commission rebuked Italy earlier this week over a draft budget that calls for a sharp spending increase in violation of EU rules.
Some Roman Catholic scholars had rebuked the former pope for his comments in the book, saying his words risked destabilising the reigning Pope Francis.
Trump needs to be rebuked to demonstrate to the country that the rich and power are not completely immune to the whims of justice.
The heads of the House Homeland Security and Oversight committees instead rebuked Admiral Schultz for refusing to testify at a joint hearing on Wednesday.
"Let me say, in one week Donald Trump got rebuked by the Boy Scouts, by the Pentagon, by the [IACP]," Lieu said on MSNBC.
In May, the CNN primetime anchor sharply rebuked Trump when he claimed that the news media treats him more "unfairly" than any other president.
The vice presidential candidate rebuked his running mate on Saturday, and said he is praying for Trump and his family during this difficult time.
BUT...: Via The Hill's Jordan Fabian, President Obama rebuked Bernie Sanders for his plan to break up the big banks, calling the idea unrealistic.
Dozens of state election officials from both parties have rebuked Trump's claim that millions of illegal votes were cast during the 2016 presidential race.
And his own chief of staff, John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, publicly rebuked him as "uninformed" when he made campaign claims on the subject recently.
Omar — who was rebuked by her colleagues this spring for comments that were criticized as anti-Semitic — was immediately confronted by combative GOP Rep.
Dozens of Republicans have rebuked Trump, with some calling for him to drop out of the presidential race since the tape's release on Friday.
Zalun described a recent day when a white onlooker in the courthouse had rebuked her for providing registration forms in languages other than English.
The ruling sharply rebuked the Bush administration, though Vox's Dylan Matthews notes it also effectively barred Guantanamo detainees from seeking relief in US courts.
But because Sessions rebuked Trump on just one issue — by refusing to prevent and reel in the Russia investigation — Trump threw it all way.
He has publicly worried about the president's trade tactics and pushed for action on infrastructure and education, and after Charlottesville, he publicly rebuked Trump.
But he said he rebuked Trump because the higher number that Trump publicly shared gave some workers "false hope" that they would keep their positions.
They have not rebuked Mr Trump personally, instead chiding America for "trade hegemonism" and other abstruse offences that are hard to chant at protest rallies.
Mitt Romney of Utah Saturday after Romney rebuked him for calling on Ukraine and China to investigate the family of former Vice President Joe Biden.
Peace Now, an Israeli organization that tracks expansion of settlements, immediately rebuked Israel's decision as counterproductive to the peace process and influenced by domestic politics.
It's a line he has repeated often on the trail, but on this occasion he was immediately rebuked, said Land, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary.
In his campaign announcement video, Biden rebuked the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 133 and President Donald Trump's handling of the aftermath.
Instead of discussing the plan, he rebuked the California Democrat and went to find the waiting, pre-positioned White House press to vent his anger.
Washington (CNN)Veteran national security official Leon Panetta rebuked the Trump administration following reports that the President had shared highly classified information with Russian officials.
George Patton Waters backed the Florida senator Wednesday in a blistering statement that rebuked the billionaire businessman for invoking his forefather on the campaign trail.
On Saturday, Sanders rebuked Clinton over her role in conceiving of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a vast trade deal linking Asia and the Western Hemisphere.
The Fed and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), which rarely speak out on enforcement issues, both rebuked Wells Fargo following Sloan's hearing.
"You haven't returned a single nickel of your personal earnings," Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, rebuked Mr. Stumpf, as she urged him to resign.
But most Republican senators have not rebuked the president for inviting foreign interference in next year's presidential election, underscoring their desire to evade Trump's fury.
But most Republican senators have not rebuked the president for inviting foreign interference in next year's presidential election, underscoring their desire to evade Trump's fury.
This month's damning report from the agency's own inspector general, which rebuked ICE's detention practices, including placing immigrants in solitary confinement, is an accountability decoy.
In August this year, Xinhua rebuked the U.S. president for his "emotional venting" on Twitter after he criticized China for not reining North Korea in.
Though some have wondered whether the setbacks will require the company to raise more capital later this year, Musk firmly rebuked that claim last week.
Regardless of the legal outcome, the lawsuit signals a big shift for a network whose commentators have often rebuked ideas of political correctness and feminism.
While his top diplomat Tillerson has rebuked China for its provocative actions in the South China Sea, Trump has remained largely silent on the issue.
Widodo, who sharply rebuked Pertamina in May for not spending enough on exploration, is currently reviewing candidates for a new chief executive for the company.
Trump quickly rebuked Duke's Senate run, noting that he was criticized for not doing it fast enough when he received the initial endorsement in February.
Those judges eventually rebuked the lower court judge and determined Woodfox was eligible to stand trial for the prison guard's murder for a third time.
After being demonized and attacked by men's rights activists, she apologized, but it wasn't deemed sufficient: "You targeted fathers, and just fathers," Elam rebuked her.
During the exchange, Mr. Gingrich repeatedly rebuked Ms. Kelly for covering accusations from more than 10 women that Mr. Trump groped or sexually assaulted them.
Doval said Pakistan and groups based there have frowned upon such signs of normalcy and rebuked militants inside Kashmir for failing to stop the trucks.
The U.S. is accusing Syria's government of another chlorine gas attack on civilians, and has rebuked Russia for failing to stop such a war crime.
Meanwhile, the enormously successful Broadway adaptation of the "Diary" has been severely rebuked for downplaying Anne's Judaism and ironing out the nuances of her message.
Mr. Navarro, who has frustrated some members of the Trump administration by fanning his protectionist instincts, was also rebuked by Republicans for his coarse language.
And that was just after Ivanka Trump implicitly rebuked her dad by stating that the media is not, in fact, the enemy of the people.
Delta Air Lines and the Spanish clothing retailer Zara were similarly rebuked by Chinese authorities for listing Taiwan and Tibet as countries on their websites.
The judge replied that was not an option and rebuked Margraves for his vulgar language in calling Nassar "a son of a bitch" in court.
Blagojevich has defiantly rebuked critics of his commutation -- and even referred to himself as a "political prisoner" in a recent interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper.
Politicians, including Republicans, praised the decision at the time, but Trump has publicly rebuked his attorney general and said he wished Sessions had not recused.
Just before the 2016 South Carolina primary, Ryan participated in a forum there sponsored by the Jack Kemp Foundation that implicitly rebuked Trump's racial polarization.
But on three separate occasions, the Speaker has rebuked Trump for making inflammatory statements or proposing controversial ideas, including banning Muslims from the United States.
"He was rebuked publicly by the supreme leader, who said, 'No, it's missiles, not dialogue,' " Mr. Kerry said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," shaking his head.
President Trump's seesawing response to the deadly racial violence in Charlottesville, Va., has been rebuked by countless politicians, business executives, community groups and religious leaders.
Mr. Rosenstein played a key role in the dismissal, writing a memo that rebuked Mr. Comey over his handling of an investigation into Hillary Clinton.
Clinton said in March that she won parts of America that are "moving forward," unlike Trump-friendly areas, Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri rebuked her.
The two sometimes work out in the garage and, in at least one instance, were rebuked by a neighbor for playing basketball outside near midnight.
The Washington Post reported that Trump rebuked Maguire in an Oval Office meeting after a Republican ally informed the president of the election security briefing.
But in an illustration of the rising frustration among rank-and-file Republicans, Mr. Cruz received his loudest ovation when he rebuked his own party.
Over the weekend, the U.N. mission to Libya rebuked the "continued blatant violations" of an arms embargo by countries present at the Berlin peace talks.
Just before lawmakers left for the meeting, the House passed a resolution in a 354-85033 vote that rebuked Trump's decision to retreat from Syria.
Democrats who have been part of the negotiations between the White House and Congress to strike a deal on immigration rebuked Kelly's remarks on Twitter.
While the Arizona senator, who is running for reelection, rebuked Trump's comments about the Khans, he did not rescind his endorsement of the presidential nominee.
Jim Pasco, the executive director of the Fraternal Order of Police, rebuked Mr. Obama for not being "helpful" in discussing police tactics from his vacation.
On at least four separate occasions, Ryan, the top elected GOP official in the country, has publicly rebuked Trump — a highly unusual election-year dynamic.
Recently, the President declared a national emergency along the border to secure funds for construction of the wall, something that even Republicans rebuked him over.
Ryan has on other occasions rebuked Trump for failing to forcefully disavow support from a white supremacist and not tamping down violence at campaign rallies.
The European Commission rebuked the Italian government on Tuesday over a draft budget that calls for a sharp spending increase in violation of EU rules.
Just one day after House Democrats launched a formal impeachment inquiry, President Donald Trump was rebuked again — this time by members of his own party.
Harris also rebuked Trump for alienating U.S. allies and forging close relationships with dictators, saying a unified front is needed in dealing with China. Sen.
Trump publicly rebuked Bolton during an Oval Office meeting Wednesday, claiming Bolton "set us back" and that he disagreed with important people in the administration.
While Canada's Supreme Court rebuked the previous Conservative government for violating his rights under Canadian law, the debate over the settlement seems likely to continue.
So agencies have been trying to reverse rules, but they are rebuked by courts or simply mired in legal fighting as often as they succeed.
And Sessions sharply rebuked the Obama administration in 2015 after it issued its rules to permit the spouses of some H-1B holders to seek employment.
On Thursday, 128 countries rebuked Trump by backing a non-binding U.N. General Assembly resolution calling on the United States to drop its recognition of Jerusalem.
The European Commission, the EU's executive, has repeatedly rebuked Bulgaria for failing to prosecute and sentence allegedly corrupt officials and for not overhauling a creaking judiciary.
Washington (CNN)The chief medical officer of the federal government's Medicaid program publicly rebuked the Republican health care plan backed by his boss, President Donald Trump.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow rebuked the story in an interview with Fox News, saying "there are no preconditions" to get a trade deal done.
She rebuked Biden for his recent comments about segregationist senators and said she had been personally hurt by his position on integrating schools in the 1970s.
The withdrawals came after senior DOJ leadership publicly rebuked the prosecutors and sought to lower their initial sentencing recommendation of seven to nine years for Stone.
" Boston Mayor Marty Walsh rebuked white supremacists and hate groups when asked about the planned rally on Monday, telling organizers: "Boston does not welcome you here.
John McCain, R-Arizona, rebuked Cruz's stance, calling including women in the draft "simply fair" now that the Pentagon has opened all military roles to women.
OPTHALMOLOGIST REBUKED Ophthalmologist Li was among eight people reprimanded by police in the city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei, for spreading "illegal and false" information.
" The sister of the woman in the picture, however, rebuked the images' release, telling NBC News the city "humiliated my family and humiliated that little boy.
The campaign was swiftly rebuked by the church, which asked the campaign to remove the ad from its social media, but it had already gone viral.
McConnell and Ryan both rebuked Trump following his suggestion that a judge in the Trump University case was biased against him because of his Mexican heritage.
Officials from the City of Burnaby, home to the marine terminal and tank farm where the pipeline terminates, rebuked Kinder Morgan for appealing to the regulator.
That adds to the Trump transition team's already more limited pool of qualified contenders as they face a long list of Republicans who have rebuked Trump.
Fayetteville, North Carolina (CNN)President Barack Obama rebuked a crowd of Hillary Clinton supporters Friday after they shouted down a man holding a Donald Trump sign.
On Thursday, finance minister Philip Hammond was rebuked by May's office after saying he hoped Britain would diverge from the EU only "very modestly" after Brexit.
Alex Moffat, playing Zuckerberg, shrieked with laughter, struggled with eye contact, and rebuked any notion that users' should have control over their own data on Facebook.
The federal judge presiding over Paul Manafort's case has rebuked Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and chastised lawyers on both teams for behavior in the courtroom.
One of them is Jason Furman, the former head of Obama's economic council, who rebuked what he called Schultz's "obsession" with America's $21 trillion-plus debt.
Facebook fell 1.3 percent after two key U.S. lawmakers rebuked it for not being more transparent over its data sharing with at least four Chinese companies.
In a rare show of dissent from a senior official, Venezuela's powerful attorney general Luisa Ortega, long an ally of Maduro, rebuked the court on Friday.
Washington (CNN)Congressional Republican leaders publicly rebuked Donald Trump on Tuesday for not quickly and firmly condemning the Ku Klux Klan in a recent CNN interview.
In three countries, voters rebuked populist left-wing governments: Argentines elected a centre-right president; Venezuelans and Bolivians used non-presidential votes to undermine the incumbents.
He has said these lawmakers "hate" America and should leave the country, though they've all fervently rejected the president's assertions as they've rebuked his racist tweets.
Trump has repeatedly rejected criticism from Roberts over the past 24 hours after the top justice rebuked the president's rhetoric about a federal judge in California.
The House Science Committee had launched an initial inquiry into the security of Clinton's email arrangement last month but appeared to be rebuked by GOP leadership.
The New York Times editorial board on Saturday rebuked the NFL following the league's announcement that it would ban players from kneeling during the national anthem.
But on three separate occasions, the Speaker has rebuked Trump for making inflammatory statements or proposing controversial ideas, including temporarily banning Muslims from the United States.
But the party saw sharp divides when several members rebuked Omar in March over remarks about pro-Israel lobbying groups that some said were anti-Semitic.
In a recent Politico article, several members of her own caucus rebuked the congresswoman's Twitter style, which they said was not always helpful for fellow Democrats.
In 2014, Cruz famously branded net neutrality as "Obamacare for the internet," a bizarre statement for which he was rebuked by many of his own supporters.
" Members of the crowd immediately rebuked her—"They're not!" they said loudly—but Blackburn ignored the outburst and repeated herself: "I stand firm in that belief.
"—CNN Eric Trump Says David Duke 'Deserves Bullet'Donald Trump's son Eric rebuked white supremacist and former KKK leader David Duke by saying he "deserves a bullet.
The sheriff in charge of Brown's case, John Urquhart, even rebuked the N.F.L. on Thursday for its feeble attempt at getting the facts in the case.
Ms. Merkel has rebuked Russia's aggression in Ukraine and has defended multilateral institutions like the European Union, NATO, the United Nations and the World Trade Organization.
Mr. Booker called himself "a huge fan" of the show (he has taken up regular fasting on Mr. Ferriss's recommendation), and repeatedly rebuked culture-wars polarization.
He received unequivocal support from his American counterpart, Nikki R. Haley, who, unlike her boss, President Trump, has bluntly rebuked Russia on a range of topics.
He also rebuked recent reporting by NBC News that the raid, and Owens' death, did not bring back any significant intelligence, citing Defense Secretary James Mattis.
The first came Wednesday, when the Senate again rebuked Mr. Trump for his defense of Saudi Arabia after the killing of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
In a nod to a potential audience beyond New York, Mr. Cuomo rebuked his fellow Democrats for what he called their reliance on rhetoric over action.
Mr. Sessions's firing "presents a constitutional crisis one day after voters across the nation rebuked the president," said Representative Cheri Bustos, an influential Democrat from Illinois.
And he made no attempt at private damage control: None of the lawmakers who rebuked him in public heard from Mr. Sanders or his senior aides.
The European Commission has repeatedly rebuked the former communist state for failing to prosecute and sentence allegedly corrupt officials and for not overhauling a creaking judiciary.
But Morey was swiftly rebuked by the Rockets, the NBA, and by Chinese organizations that announced they would no longer broadcast Rockets games in the country.
Greta Thunberg on Wednesday afternoon rebuked the titans of business and politics for doing too little to address a problem she said they had helped create.
Politicians, including Republicans, praised the decision at the time, but Trump has publicly rebuked his attorney general and said he wished Sessions had not recused himself.
On Friday evening, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration rebuked the earlier NWS tweet in a statement, prompting condemnation from meteorologists and some former NOAA personnel.
But civil rights groups quickly rebuked the move, which came on the first day of National Adoption Month, calling it an attack on the LGBTQ community.
Recently, India's Supreme Court ruled that an indefinite shutdown of the internet in Kashmir was illegal and rebuked the government for the communications lockdown, Reuters reported.
Rep. Steve Stivers (R-Ohio) rebuked President Trump on Tuesday for saying "both sides" were to blame for violence at a Charlottesville, Va., white supremacist rally.
On Sunday, voters rebuked the government for its intransigence, widely favoring candidates running against the establishment and who, in some cases, explicitly endorsed the demonstrators' demands.
The American Society of Cinematographers rebuked the organization in an open letter signed by dozens of industry figures, including the directors Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino.
Cohn's position with Trump had been tenuous since last summer, when Cohn rebuked the President over his comments about a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Mr. Mueller publicly rebuked a BuzzFeed News account that Mr. Trump had instructed his longtime lawyer Michael D. Cohen to lie in his testimony to Congress.
In particular, he has been rebuked for his prolonged feud with the family of a Muslim U.S. Army captain who was killed in the Iraq war.
During his election campaign, Trump reproved European members for not doing enough to uphold their part of the alliance and rebuked them for not paying their bills.
The Times - Shareholders have publicly rebuked Standard Chartered Plc over controversial pension arrangements for its chief executive by staging a rebellion against the bank's pay plans. bit.
The Vatican rebuked Cardinal Joseph Zen, 86, the outspoken former bishop of Hong Kong, after he accused it of "selling out" China's underground Catholics to the communists.
In May, the judge in the Alexandria case harshly rebuked Mueller's team, suggesting they were more interested in bringing down the president than in Manafort's past dealings.
Hatch, and most other Republicans, have since stopped advocating for a path to legalization for undocumented immigrant youth, and rebuked Obama's move as an abuse of power.
" Waters&apos remarks also were rebuked by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, who said Monday afternoon that "no one should call for the harassment of political opponents.
Earlier this week Malaysia recalled its ambassador from Pyongyang, and Prime Minister Najib Razak rebuked the North Korea ambassador in Kuala Lumpur for making "diplomatically rude" comments.
Things got so heated after a district court ruling against his asylum policies that Chief Justice John Roberts issued an unprecedented statement that implicitly rebuked the President.
She held a "Women for Hillary" town hall meeting in Brooklyn where she focused squarely on Republicans and rebuked Trump for "peddling prejudice" about women and Muslims.
Democrats have rebuked these conservative measures, arguing that, without the Title II distinction, there would be "no cop on the beat" to enforce those bright-line rules.
America, the Soviet Union, Britain, France and China were all rebuked for carrying out atmospheric nuclear testing in the 20th century, but suffered little actual diplomatic cost.
Maria Lourdes Sereno, a former chief justice who frequently rebuked the president, was voted out of her job by her colleagues in May over a legal technicality.
Last week, however, leading human rights organizations rebuked the authorities for police inaction in response to rising violence against ethnic minorities, women's rights activists and LGBT people.
Chuck Plunkett, The Post's editorial page editor, masterminded the package of articles that, in part, rebuked the ownership of the publication where he has worked since 2003.
Ethiopia - sandwiched between war-torn South Sudan and Somalia - is frequently rebuked by rights groups for cracking down on dissent under the guise of national security concerns.
A member of the Senate Armed Services Committee sharply rebuked the Army following the suspension of an Army Africa commander over allegedly sending sexually harassing texts. Sen.
Pope John XXII was rebuked in the 1330s for teaching that the souls of the dead do not see the face of God until the Last Judgment.
The ACLU said Thursday that it was "disappointed" in the judge's decision, and rebuked County Clerk Debbie Cox for the late decision to move the polling place.
France's ambassador to the US, Gérard Araud, rebuked the comedian in a stern letter that Noah read to the studio audience during a commercial break on Wednesday.
And of course, a trio of Republican senators — Jeff Flake, Bob Corker and John McCain — have recently and forcefully rebuked the Trump administration for overstepping its bounds.
During a town hall in Cherokee, Iowa, King appeared to compare his experience of being formally rebuked in the House to the trial and persecution of Jesus.
There had also been a series of incidents in Cannes, London and Tokyo over the last year in which women had been publicly rebuked for wearing flats.
Pelosi gently rebuked Waters via Twitter: "as we go forward, we must conduct elections in a way that achieves unity from sea to shining sea," she said.
In response to Trump's tweet, former US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley mildly rebuked the president, writing, "this is so unnecessary" with an eye-roll emoji.
Progressive groups have rebuked her over refusing to study the impact of guns on school shootings and her proposed overhaul of sexual misconduct rules on university campuses.
But hours before polls closed on Tuesday, they both rebuked Trump for failing to firmly disavow the support of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.
Apple is not alone in being rebuked by Beijing for content deemed unsuitable, a number of China's up-and-coming startups have also had their wings clipped.
I know there was a report that Rupert Murdoch rebuked [Fox News host] Laura Ingraham after she apologized for things she said on her show last year.
At the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, allies and adversaries rebuked Mr. Trump's declaration, calling it a violation of international law that would only heighten tensions.
Hiroto Saikawa, Nissan's chief executive and Mr. Ghosn's former protégé, has rebuked his onetime boss, accusing him of running a yearslong scheme to mislead the financial authorities.
The prime minister and Parliament of Britain, Washington's closest ally, have publicly rebuked Mr. Trump for promoting online videos from a British far-right group demonizing Muslims.
Late in World War II, Franklin D. Roosevelt sharply rebuked an aide for making a derogatory quip about Wendell Willkie, Roosevelt's Republican challenger in the 1940 election.
" Chief Justice John Roberts later rebuked Schumer, saying that "threatening statements of this sort from the highest levels of government are not only inappropriate, they are dangerous.
As the virus spread, officials in Wuhan and around the country withheld critical information, played down the threat and rebuked doctors who tried to raise the alarm.
While Comey's decision to not recommend charges is a significant victory, he also rebuked Clinton for her use of a private email server while secretary of State.
Manafort has rebuked a New York Times investigation published this week that reported Ukrainian authorities found a handwritten ledger listing $12.7 million in off-the-books payments.
The President mocked the Vietnam War hero, inaccurately for coming in "last in his class," and rebuked him for voting against a GOP bid to repeal Obamacare.
Collins has rebuked the president for asking China to probe Biden and has been quicker to push back against Trump's controversial conduct and rhetoric than most Republicans.
Washington (CNN)Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr on Wednesday rebuked the federal government's inaction to prevent gun violence in the wake of the Parkland school shooting.
On July 16, two weeks before Sunday's vote, the opposition parties held a protest referendum, in which voters overwhelmingly rebuked Mr. Maduro and opposed his constituent assembly.
He also criticized Mr. Pittenger for his vote in favor of a $1.3 trillion spending bill, which was both signed and rebuked by President Trump in March.
U.S. lawmakers have overwhelmingly rebuked Trump for his decision, raising concerns that the U.S. shift in strategy will open the door for a slaughter of the Kurds.
The top court rebuked the government, describing its views as "disturbing" and urged "the need for change in mindsets to bring about true equality in the army".
Kelly rebuked one of the president's constant refrains about undocumented immigrants: That migrants who cross into the U.S. illegally are dangerous criminals and pose a serious threat.
He rebuked Mr. Biden for his record and sought to contrast it with his own in a potential preview of clashes to come in the next debate.
According to the book, the only official who rebuked Trump was Tillerson, who interrupted the president when he said the US should make money from troop deployments.
That thrust him onto the national stage last week after ESPN anchor Jemele Hill was rebuked by the White House for calling President Trump a white supremacist.
Yakovenko rebuked British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson for comparing Russia's hosting of the soccer World Cup this summer with Nazi Germany's hosting of the Olympics in 1936.
While Moore had criticized the Fed for keeping interest rates low during the Obama administration, he's recently rebuked the central bank for raising rates during Trump's presidency.
Both chambers rebuked him for the action, passing a bill to overturn his emergency declaration, but they could not muster the support needed to override Trump's veto.
"President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch, was unanimously rebuked today by the Supreme Court," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and the Democrats' leader.
" Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) rebuked Trump's refusal to commit to signing the bipartisan Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, calling the decision "bewildering.
And over the weekend, Trump publicly rebuked his own national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, after he said there was "incontrovertible" evidence that Russia meddled in the election.
He quickly deleted it, but Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta publicly rebuked him, and a Chinese sponsor and sportswear maker suspended working with the team, according to Reuters.
Washington (CNN)A Republican state candidate has apologized for sending out a flier attacking his opponent with anti-Semitic undertones that was rebuked by his own party.
The directors of the FBI and the National Security Agency, plus the chairs of the congressional intelligence committees, rebuked the president for lying about these surveillance issues.
A group of constitutional scholars backed a letter saying Trump's unilateral decision to involve the United States in a war that Congress has expressly rebuked is unconstitutional.
SYDNEY, Australia — The United Nations strongly rebuked Australia over its human rights record after the highest court here ruled on Wednesday against a challenge to Australia's immigration policies.
In May, Ellis, the judge in the Alexandria case, harshly rebuked Mueller's team, suggesting they were more interested in bringing down the president than in Manafort's past dealings.
And while the Federal Communications Commission did speak with T-Mobile about the issue in January, so far the program has not been publicly rebuked by the agency.
An article published in North Korean state media Thursday fiercely rebuked Malaysia for its continued refusal to hand over Kim's body without DNA from a next of kin.
Coates, who put a spotlight on the subject with his 2014 piece in The Atlantic titled "The Case for Reparations," strongly rebuked McConnell's remarks during the hearing Wednesday.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt rebuked Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday after he criticized European leaders for attending a summit hosted by Cairo days after nine men were executed.
But the Valley largely rebuked Republicans in the 2016 election because of Trump, who often targeted the tech industry's darlings, like Apple and Amazon, on the campaign trail.
European leaders rebuked America for pulling out of the INF treaty, a cold-war nuclear pact, but until recently kept silent about Russia's brazen violation of the accord.
Romney has rebuked Trump for calling on Ukraine and China to investigate the family of former Vice President Joe Biden, who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination.
In a similarly contentious 2014 Michigan dispute, she wrote a dissenting statement that rebuked her conservative brethren who were arguing against racial remedies such as university affirmative action.
" And Trump supporter Kayleigh McEnany, a CNN political commentator, rebuked Trump Friday morning for his overnight tweeting, saying, "I don't think Donald Trump needs to be doing that.
In December Britain publicly rebuked China for "one of the most significant and widespread cyber intrusions against the UK and allies uncovered to date", which targeted commercial secrets.
On the Senate floor Monday, McConnell rebuked Democrats for not revealing the allegations sooner and encouraged Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley (R-IA) to proceed with an investigation.
Prosecutor Greg Andres, standing at left in this courtroom sketch, has been rebuked multiple times for how he's looked at or spoken to Judge T.S. Ellis in court.
Oil prices edged up after the United States imposed sanctions on some Iranian individuals and entities, days after the White House rebuked Tehran for a ballistic missile test.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has rebuked his own staff for crossing out "Black Lives Matter" slogans on the walls of the company HQ in Menlo Park, San Francisco.
Trump also said he would start talks to re-enter the accord with what he called a more "fair" deal, but was immediately rebuked by several European governments.
Warren rebuked former U.S. Representative John Delaney, who often played the role of foil to the progressives during the debate, firing back at his criticism of her policies.
The GOP is hoping to regain ground in the House next year after the party was widely rebuked in suburban districts like the one in California last year.
He rebuked his "10-year opposition party" that was accustomed to being against things, and not for things, amid signs his hold on his restive caucus was fraying.
Trump has repeatedly argued that US and Iraqi military leaders should not have announced plans to attack Mosul, a proposal US military officials have strongly rebuked as unrealistic.
He rebuked multilateralism and made it clear that from now on, the United States was only interested in bilateral deals based on the principles of fairness and reciprocity.
The Senate rebuked President Obama in stunning fashion on Tuesday, unanimously approving legislation that would allow the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks to sue Saudi Arabia.
On Wednesday, Trump publicly rebuked his intelligence officials after they had contradicted several of his foreign policy claims -- including on North Korea -- during a Senate hearing on Tuesday.
Ethiopia, sandwiched between war-torn South Sudan and Somalia, is frequently rebuked by human rights groups for cracking down on dissent under the guise of national security concerns.
Most recently, Chief Justice Roberts rebuked President Trump for attacking a judge as "an Obama judge," declaring that there are no Obama judges or Trump judges — only judges.
Christian Slater is a prosecutor and mayoral candidate who senses an opportunity — and has already rebuked Stuart after the city faced legal consequences for the body odor episode.
"I Been Rebuked & I Been Scorned (Solid as a Rock)," from 1954, shows an older woman with an upward-tilted gaze resting two enormous fists in her lap.
After the city's Department of Investigation rebuked Mr. Ponte for routinely misusing his city-issued vehicle, the mayor defended him, saying he had simply been given bad advice.
Earlier on Monday, the Supreme Court rebuked President Donald Trump's ongoing effort to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, as it is currently applied.
She was chided for never achieving its critical and commercial success again, for changing her sound, for being frustrated that she had been rebuked for changing her sound.
Washington (CNN Business)Congresswoman Katie Porter on Tuesday rebuked Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for attending a party thrown by Amazon (AMZN) CEO Jeff Bezos in late January.
President Donald Trump on Thursday appeared to credit his administration for a recently reported fall in US cancer-related death rates, an idea the American Cancer Society rebuked.
The women writers would tell the men when a line was just off; they would also tell the men when a joke needed to be cut or rebuked.
Trump reportedly has become unhappy with Cohn, after the director of the White House Economic Council publicly rebuked the president for his reaction to violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
But that could change now that the Democrats in charge of the House have rebuked the President over his declaration of a national emergency at the US border.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer rebuked him for the tweet Friday, saying Trump made a threat to "hurt innocent people" because he was "angry" about a political defeat.
The judge also strongly rebuked the White House's stonewalling of its current and former officials, which the administration says are immune from having to appear at congressional proceedings.
The Senate overwhelmingly rebuked President Donald Trump over his tariff policy on Wednesday, but the vote will not give Congress any real power to curb his trade authority.
Some congressional Democrats have rebuked the idea of a military parade, arguing such a display would waste time and money and provide scant value to the American people.
Paradoxically, before Mr. Renzi's phone call to Mr. Putin, Mr. Obama rebuked the Italian prime minister in 2014 for failing to be sufficiently tough on the Russian president.
Tenuous relationship Cohn's position with Trump has been tenuous since last summer, when Cohn rebuked the President over his comments about a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Roberts, who last month rebuked Trump over his criticism of the judiciary, joined liberal Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor against the administration.
"It's inevitable that the facilities be given resource increases once Kim visit, regardless of whether they were rebuked or praised, because performance must be improved going forward," Hong said.
In May, Ellis harshly rebuked Mueller's team, suggesting they lied about the scope of the investigation, were seeking "unfettered power" and were more interested in bringing down the president.
The company faced an SEC investigation about its accounting methods last year, and its property, Taobao, has been rebuked by American trade officials for allowing sale of counterfeit goods.
In 2009, Representative Joe Wilson, Republican of South Carolina, was rebuked by his colleagues after shouting "You lie!" during a speech on health care delivered by President Barack Obama.
Wynn Resorts (WYNN) was allowed to keep its Massachusetts gaming license, although CEO Matt Maddox was rebuked over his handling of sexual misconduct allegations against former CEO Steve Wynn.
In June, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley rebuked the UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty for including the U.S. in a report about poverty in developed countries.
Or a counselor who was told the week before the fire he was not being retained and had been rebuked for keeping a can of gasoline in his kitchen.
And Earnest, presumably reflected increasing impatience with Trump among senior officials in the White House, also rebuked him for his refusal to accept that Russia was behind election meddling.
Lisa Murkowski on Twitter Wednesday after she voted against GOP-led efforts to dismantle Obamacare, making her the latest Republican to be publicly rebuked by Trump on the issue.
Last time Manchester United star Paul Pogba posted video of himself and a teammate doing a handshake like this on social media, he got rebuked by a club legend.
The Senator has rebuked some of Trump's harsher comments, including when he questioned Federal Judge Gonzalo Curiel's objectivity in a case involving Trump University because of his Mexican heritage.
Trump has denied all the allegations, demanded the Times remove the story (it rebuked him), and suggested that one of the women was too ugly for him to pursue.
The president also said he would start talks to re-enter the accord with what he called a more "fair" deal, but was immediately rebuked by several European governments.
Castro also rebuked the president's attacks on the press, thanking members of the media who attended the rally and calling the press "the friend of the truth" in America.
HAMPTON, Va. — Hillary Clinton rebuked Donald J. Trump on Wednesday for proposing national security ideas that she argued would put America in greater danger and inspire more terrorist attacks.
The fact that voters rebuked the Republican in this race could be a bad sign for Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley, who is seeking to oust vulnerable Democratic Sen.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld Philadelphia's soda tax in a ruling that rebuked the beverage industry and merchants who have rallied against these taxes across the country.
"By expanding our Senate majority, the voters have also clearly rebuked the Senate Democrats for their handling of the Kavanaugh hearings," Trump said at a White House news conference.
LET'S NOT GET WACKY: The Hill's Jordan Fabian reports: President Obama rebuked Donald Trump's criticism of his leadership, predicting that Americans would repudiate his "wacky" ideas on Election Day.
Under LKY's leadership, the former British colony transformed into a first world nation but numerous international organizations, including Human Rights Watch, have rebuked the government for strict censorship laws.
He has also railed against former FBI Director James Comey in the wake of last week's Justice Department report that rebuked his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
Hours after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Saturday that all G-85033 nations had agreed to sign on to the communique, Trump rebuked the Canadian leader via Twitter.
The Guardian's U.S. editor rebuked the president shortly after the rally, saying in a statement that celebrating the attack of a journalist is an attack on the First Amendment.
In addition to updates on Hurricane Dorian's path, Trump's tweets included:A false claim that the storm was going to hit Alabama; this was rebuked by the National Weather Service.
He remains an attractive standard-bearer, a young man already tested in a national campaign, and an articulate avatar of traditional Republican values that Mr. Trump has largely rebuked.
McCain made a point of eschewing racism, as when he rebuked a supporter in 2008 for calling Barack Obama "an Arab," and was an ardent proponent of immigration reform.
But the 49ers never rebuked him, even when it would have been simpler and easier to do so in a league that has nearly institutionalized its concept of patriotism.
During the briefing, the secretary rebuked a journalist who asked why the "complete" and "verifiable" denuclearization of North Korea was not in the document signed between the two leaders.
McGregor's "embarrassing" behaviour was rebuked by fight regulators months after their fall brawl, which Nurmagomedov won after conclusively finishing the Irishman with a tight neck crank in Las Vegas.
China's top diplomat rebuked Australia for applying "colored glasses" to the relationship, as Australia's largest winemaker, Treasury Wine Estates Ltd suddenly encountered problems clearing its products through Chinese customs.
GENEVA — Dozens of Western countries rebuked Saudi Arabia for its aggressive crackdown on free expression in a landmark initiative on Thursday in the United Nations' top human rights body.
Separately, the U.S. accused Syria of carrying out a new chemical attack on civilians and rebuked Russia for its failure to stop such assaults, which are considered war crimes.
Mr. Trump was then rebuked on Friday by the United Nations human rights office, which described his comments as dangerous racism that opened the door to humanity's worst characteristics.
Here's what you need to know: • The U.S. accused Syria's government of another chlorine gas attack on civilians and rebuked Russia for failing to stop such a war crime.
When an underling, strategizing about an Iraqi oil official, takes a blunt approach — "The best medicine for a calm life is a dose of George Washington" — he is rebuked.
Last month, the International Criminal Court rebuked the government for failing to arrest Sudan's president, who is wanted on war crimes and genocide charges, when he visited in 2015.
European Council President Donald Tusk on Tuesday rebuked British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a tweet, accusing him of playing "some stupid blame game" as the Brexit deadline nears.
" One day later, Booker implicitly rebuked Buttigieg when he said during the debate that "nobody on this stage should need a focus group to hear from African-American voters.
Opinion Columnist Elizabeth Warren on Friday evening sent out a series of tweets that, in addition to calling out Donald Trump for his criminality, rebuked Congress for enabling him.
Full retreat on health care Trump is no stranger to bold pronouncements, but this week found him rebuked, uncharacteristically, by the actions and words of Republicans in the Senate.
The next day, Trump congratulated Barr for deciding to overrule the prosecutors, all of whom withdrew from the case or resigned altogether after senior DOJ leadership rebuked their recommendation.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration rebuked human rights watchdog organizations on Wednesday, blaming them in part for its decision this week to withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council.
China, which says it faces a serious threat from terrorism, has often rebuked the United States and other Western countries for what it considers their double standards on terrorism.
Earlier this month, China's Foreign Ministry publicly rebuked Hong Kong's Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) for inviting a pro-independence activist, Andy Chan, to give a speech at the club.
Daniel refers to Ali's love of the Nation of Islam, when in fact, after, yes, being a member in 1964, Ali later denounced—and repeatedly rebuked—them after 1975.
I take it pretty seriously because when somebody in the Senate calls another senator basically a traitor to their country, you think that somebody ought to be rebuked for that?
The Syrian government has accused the group of being a front for Al-Qaeda and of faking footage in the aftermath of airstrikes — accusations that the White Helmets have rebuked.
President Donald Trump&aposs own Supreme Court nominee rebuked the man who appointed him, ruling that a Trump-advocated law making it easier to deport some immigrants was too vague.
Seven months after McCain passed away, Trump mocked him on Twitter inaccurately for coming "last in his class," and rebuked McCain for voting against a GOP bid to repeal Obamacare.
Staples shares were up 7.8 percent at $133 after a report said a U.S. judge rebuked the Federal Trade Commission's legal tactics in the Staples and Office Depot merger case.
China's strictly controlled news outlets have frequently rebuked the United States and the Trump administration as the trade conflict has escalated, but they have largely refrained from specifically targeting Trump.
The switch happened one week after Pirro, 67, was rebuked by the network after she questioned whether Muslim Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, 37, held anti-Constitutional beliefs due to her religion.
He has a history of false hacking claims: In 2016, he said the Obama administration tried to hack his site, only to be rebuked by a subsequent Inspector General report.
President Barack Obama and House Speaker Paul Ryan, the nation's leading Democratic and Republican elected officials, both rebuked presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump over his response to Sunday's Orlando massacre.
But he also rebuked Clinton, who relied exclusively on a private email server as secretary of state, and her aides for being "extremely careless" with their handling of classified information.
Though her case was to be heard by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals—the same body that just rebuked Donald Trump's immigration order—her release cut that process short.
Yovanovitch also rebuked the two associates of Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani who were arrested this week on campaign finance charges that were tied to an effort to get her removed.
But after their preferred gun control plan was rebuked by President Trump during a surprise-filled meeting the day before, senators left for the week on Thursday without doing anything.
Renner claims in new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Sonni Pacheco went off the rails in 2015 when Jeremy made it clear ... he rebuked her overtures to resume their marriage.
But the German government and other critics have rebuked the Kremlin and the Russian media, saying they amplified and distorted the case even after it was shown to be untrue.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) in March rebuked the banks for delays in fixing internal systems that resulted in customers paying fees for services they had not received.
When Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch, who bore the brunt of the committee's ire, responded tepidly to his line of questioning about the company's responsibility, Franken rebuked the panel explosively.
Rivera also rebuked the suggestion that the officers could hear Kinsey, who tried to explain to them what was happening as he lay on the ground, according to the video.
In the 12 days since Taylor Swift threw her support behind two Democratic candidates in Tennessee, President Donald Trump has publicly rebuked her and conservative Republicans have belittled her opinion.
Jawbone ultimately rebuked the offer, according to the report, thanks to a some funding on the horizon that will allow the hardware maker to continue to stand on its own.
On Thursday, a source in May's office rebuked Hammond after he said at a business event in Davos that the changes Britain would undergo could be described as "very modest".
Merkel rebuked the premier of Saxony, the state where Chemnitz is situated, after he said no mobs hunted down migrants in the city, where a Jewish restaurant was also attacked.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A top Israeli diplomat was rebuked by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday for suggesting that American Jews have a poor commitment to service in the U.S. military.
Numerous Jewish organizations including the Union for Reform Judaism, the Orthodox Rabbinical Association of America, the American Jewish Committee and the Republican Jewish Coalition rebuked the President's speech as well.
Staples shares were up 6.5 percent at $10.71 after a report said a U.S. judge rebuked the Federal Trade Commission's legal tactics in the Staples and Office Depot merger case.
In the days following the incident, President Donald Trump made a series of remarks -- some off the cuff -- that were strongly rebuked by politicians from both sides of the aisle.
He was also rebuked by Hillary Clinton during a 2016 presidential debate for his focus on the weight of Alicia Machado, Miss Universe 1996, who Trump pressured to lose weight.
If that happens, post-election Donald Trump will be alone, despised by his own party, a failure rebuked by the nation, and politically neutered even more than he is today.
In July, after President Donald Trump told law enforcement officers in New York to be more "rough" with suspects, Rosenberg sent his employees an email that rebuked the President's suggestion.
Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway was also rebuked in February for violating federal ethics regulations by using her official position to promote Ivanka Trump products, according to the group.
The former New York City mayor, who recently joined Donald Trump's legal team, on Friday tried to walk back his reckless media tour after being gently rebuked by the president.
" During the 2016 campaign, Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, became a leading conservative of the "Never Trump" movement and forcefully rebuked Trump, calling him a "phony" and a "fraud.
He was formally rebuked in Parliament for accusing President Frank-Walter Steinmeier of "eroding" the rule of law during a debate in May commemorating 70 years of the German Constitution.
The documents — pre-merger paperwork required under the Hart-Scott-Rodino act — come after Essendant rebuked Sycamore's initial offer to buy the company, in favor of a previously announced deal.
The university rebuked Storey's remarks in a statement Tuesday, saying the comments Storey made on his private Twitter account do not align with the views or values of the school.
In 2015, Romania rebuked him for posting on his Facebook page symbols it said suggested Budapest favors autonomy for Romanian territory populated mainly by ethnic Hungarians, calling such "revisionism" unacceptable.
Having been rebuked by the Supreme Court for breaking the law and misleading the Queen by suspending parliament, the prime minister plans to do almost exactly the same thing again.
Palestinian leaders rebuked Washington's role in brokering a deal after Trump's announcement on Jerusalem, and the recommendation of corruption charges against Netanyahu have left the Israeli leader's political future uncertain.
Senators rebuked Warren in a 49-43 party-line vote, rejecting Warren's push to overturn a ruling by Senate Republicans that she had violated the rule during a floor speech.
On Wednesday, bipartisan senators rebuked a State Department official over $8.1 billion in emergency arms sales to a number of countries, including Saudi Arabia, which were greenlighted without congressional approval.
Valentina Matviyenko, speaker of the upper house of parliament, in November publicly rebuked the transport minister over the large sums she said had been pumped into the Superjet in vain.
Participating in an all-Republican panel discussion on a "common-sense" immigration overhaul last month at TechNexus, Mr. Dold rebuked Mr. Trump, whom he has said he will not support.
Those four senators rebuked Democrats' decision last year to insert language into the party's platform about repealing the Hyde Amendment, which bans the use of federal funds for abortion services.
Miller noted Fauci had implicitly rebuked reporters for asking questions that Fauci said were "pitting one against the other," calling it "just not helpful" in the middle of the pandemic.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, a Republican from Iowa who has been one of the biggest critics of Mr. Trump's trade approach, rebuked the president over his actions on Thursday night.
Kamala Harris rebuked former Vice President Joe Biden for his history opposing student busing, telling him that if he had had his way, she wouldn't be where she is today.
David Leonhardt thinks the G.O.P.'s turn against Representative Steve King — the racist Iowa congressman rebuked this week by his fellow Republicans — shows just how quickly Trump's fortunes could change.
Former FBI Director James Comey tweeted earlier this month that he had voted for the former vice president in the Virigina primary, although Biden's campaign staff quickly rebuked his support.
Conservative President Jair Bolsonaro has made no secret of his disdain for the public body, known as Ibama, which he has publicly rebuked as an impediment to the nation's development.
Trump lashed out at Kelly on Twitter on Thursday, claiming his onetime top aide was "way over his head" in the role after Kelly publicly rebuked some of Trump's positions.
Philip Alston, a legal scholar who rebuked the United Nations for not apologizing and offering compensation for the cholera crisis in Haiti, said the Kosovo decision followed the same model.
" Davis's support of Biden underscores Buttigieg's struggle to gain support from the black community, and Davis rebuked Buttigieg for the continuing issue, saying it's "not a new problem for him.
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam rebuked Taiwan on Thursday for taking journalists to a disputed South China Sea island, saying the trip was "illegal and worthless" and against the international community's wishes.
In the aftermath, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders rebuked reporters saying that there was a "time and a place for a political debate" but not right after an attack.
" HBO rebuked Mr. Maher in a statement of its own, saying that his comments were "completely inexcusable and tasteless" and would be removed "from any subsequent airings of the show.
The major parties, rebuked by the vote, are uniting against Ms. Le Pen, who has tried to distance the party from its openly racist roots, our correspondent in Paris writes.
The criticism came shortly after the House Speaker rebuked a reporter at a press conference for asking if she "hates" Trump following her decision to move forward on impeaching Trump.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, who has faced international criticism for recent military operations in far-western Rakhine State against the Rohingya, a persecuted Muslim minority, has also been rebuked.
Legal experts and gay marriage activists rebuked the directive, noting the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision last June provided same-sex couples the right to marry in all 50 states.
At every turn, Trump has failed to value the people of this country and the dignity we deserve, and along the way, few Republicans in Congress have rebuked this agenda.
Democrats framed it differently: "President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch, was unanimously rebuked today by the Supreme Court," declared Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
The good news is that this week as a nation, we have turned a corner and those efforts to threaten the EAC have been rebuked by leaders of both parties.
The task force rebuked Mr. Trump's questioning of the One China policy, by which the United States recognizes the government in Beijing, rather than that of Taiwan, as representing China.
In 2015, Romania rebuked him for posting on his Facebook page symbols it said suggested Budapest favours autonomy for Romanian territory populated mainly by ethnic Hungarians, calling such "revisionism" unacceptable.
Last year at a news conference, China's foreign minister rebuked a Canadian journalist for asking a question about human rights while Stéphane Dion, then Canada's foreign minister, stood silently by.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in a major speech in Cairo on Thursday, rebuked the Obama administration's policies in the Middle East and hailed the accomplishments of the Trump administration.
" And just this week, he rebuked the C.I.A. for using a brother of North Korea's Kim Jong-un as an informant, saying, "I wouldn't let that happen under my auspices.
" After Ms. Ayotte rebuked the super PAC, John Weaver, a senior aide to Mr. Kasich's presidential campaign, wrote on Twitter that New Day for America "should pull ad on Rubio's vote.
Barr was not present for the event, but the chief of the department's civil rights division, Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband, sat on stage behind Deitle as she rebuked his boss.
China suffered a major defeat Tuesday as an international court rebuked its claims on distant waters that contain the world's busiest shipping lanes and declared some of its expansionary tactics illegal.
Bayer dropped about 2 percent as shareholders rebuked the German drugmaker's top bosses amid anger over a stock price slump as litigation risks mount from the takeover of seed maker Monsanto.
The social media videos swiftly took off and created a firestorm, and the high school rebuked the students, saying it had launched an investigation and that those involved could be expelled.
He chose former New Hampshire chapter head of Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity, Corey Lewandowski, as his campaign manager but the Kochs have rebuked his efforts every step of the way.
Mr Ryan, a free-trader and fiscal conservative who had rebuked Mr Trump several times during the campaign, credited the president-elect with securing a mandate for his version of government.
"As you know, we had no knowledge of James Edwards' participation and strongly rebuked him," Hope Hicks, a campaign spokeswoman, said in a statement, referring to Donald Trump Jr.'s interview.
Washington (CNN)The executive director of North Carolina's Republican Party on Thursday subtly rebuked the party's standard-bearer, Donald Trump, over his repeated refusals to accept the results of the election.
Her prominent presence comes just days after Ryan Owens' father revealed that he rebuked the President and his daughter when they flew to Dover Air Force Base to meet Owens' body.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives have rebuked Martin Schulz, her Social Democratic challenger in September's general election, for calling for "euro bonds" in the single currency bloc to relieve its debt crisis.
Trump tried to go further, pledging to replace the law with a new Republican plan before the 1973 election but beat a hasty retreat after his own party rebuked the idea.
Washington (CNN)A group of Republican senators criticized President Donald Trump on Thursday, a day after the President rebuked top law enforcement officials in an interview with The New York Times.
Ryan has rebuked him multiple times over the last year for, among other things, proposing a ban on Muslims and failing to promptly disavow support from a white supremacist. http://bit.
He publicly rebuked Trump after the 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape emerged featuring Trump bragging about kissing and groping women without their consent, but has otherwise consistently backed Trump's agenda and comments.
When the Canadian Green Party leader, Elizabeth May, linked a huge wildfire in Fort McMurray, Alberta, "to the global climate crisis," she was rebuked by several other politicians, including Mr. Trudeau.
The move was met with international condemnation and street protests, and on Friday the fallout intensified when Venezuela's attorney general broke ranks with Maduro and rebuked the judiciary for its move.
The feud between Bannon and Cohn or Kushner played out through leaks and counter-leaks in the press last week before Trump reportedly brokered a cease-fire and rebuked Bannon publicly.
But the company faces similar U.S. lawsuits by more than 13,400 plaintiffs and shareholders have rebuked Bayer's top management over its handling of the Monsanto acquisition and the litigation it inherited.
Washington (CNN)When Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked President Donald Trump over judicial independence in November, some critics countered with a 25 moment between President Barack Obama and Justice Samuel Alito.
Omar also swiped at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, who rebuked her tweet saying that "it's all about the Benjamins baby" in reference to why U.S. lawmakers defend Israel.
PARIS (Reuters) - A U.N. investigator rebuked France on Monday for its possible role in the transfer of seven suspected jihadists from Syria to Iraq, but Paris dismissed her concerns as speculation.
Trump has spent the past several days doubling down on a Sunday tweet that claimed, baselessly, that Alabama was in Dorian's path, even after being rebuked by the National Weather Service.
When Judge William Alsup learned that plaintiffs' "smoking gun" document was nothing more than an internal summary of a publicly available report, he rebuked plaintiffs' attorney for being less than truthful.
And just a day after throwing his support behind Trump, Ryan rebuked the nominee for his attacks on Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is of Mexican descent but was born in Indiana.
Lawmakers rebuked Trump later in 85033 when the president pointed to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's denials that he was involved in the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The latest Times/CBS News Poll was conducted after the F.B.I. rebuked her for her email practices but before Bernie Sanders, her persistent primary rival, embraced and endorsed her this week.
During a town hall last month, King said after he was rebuked by the House and lost the committee assignments that he could better relate to the suffering Jesus Christ faced.
Facebook criticism: Speaker Nancy Pelosi rebuked the social network, saying its refusal to take down altered videos of her demonstrated how it had contributed to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Trump has touted the coming plan as the "deal of the century," but Palestinian officials have rebuked the U.S. effort, which they believe will be heavily biased in favor of Israel.
Asif Ghafoor, called a news conference to declare that social media users who rebuked the military were engaged in "anti-state activities" and were being monitored by the army's spy agency.
Huawei executives have previously rebuked the broader U.S. campaign against the company as political posturing and suggested the company is a victim in the ongoing trade wranglings between Washington and Beijing.
The big picture: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — the most powerful Republican in the Senate — has fiercely rebuked Trump over his actions in Syria, as have other high-ranking GOP allies.
Maxime Bernier, another Conservative leadership candidate, called Mr. Trudeau's praise "repugnant" and rebuked him for suggesting that the Cuban leader's decades in power had amounted to a form of public service.
When the self-published book raced around the Web last year, Ms. Linton apologized, hid her social media accounts and pulled the book, and Africans around the world rebuked her #LintonLies.
Last week the Chinese Foreign Ministry sternly and publicly rebuked Abe for sending ritual offerings to the Yasukuni Shrine, the temple in Tokyo which honors a number of convicted war criminals.
Staples shares were up 21 percent at $219 after a media report said a U.S. judge rebuked the Federal Trade Commission's legal tactics in the Staples and Office Depot merger case.
The New York Times reported on Thursday that a day after the briefing, Trump rebuked acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire for allowing his staff to appear before the committee.
The department in turn passed that misleading portrait onto the court, which on Tuesday rebuked the F.B.I. and ordered it to submit a proposal to fix its process by Jan. 10.
Republicans also said Schiff should be rebuked for saying his committee did not have any contact with a whistleblower making allegations against Trump prior to the whistleblower's submission of a complaint.
In that memo, Rosenstein rebuked Comey for his handling of the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email server, though he did not directly call for Comey's firing.
On Friday, the Speaker publicly rebuked Trump for a fourth time — this time for suggesting there could be "riots" if he doesn't win the nomination at this summer's convention in Cleveland.
And in a recent interview with Time Magazine, Zelensky subtly rebuked Trump's decision to withhold military assistance while Ukraine, a key U.S. ally, is at war with Russia, a U.S. adversary.
Last September, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry publicly rebuked Trump and said he wouldn't attend a White House ceremony honoring the team, which prompted the president to rescind the invitation.
Chinese officials last week, for example, twice publicly rebuked Trump for his pledge to pull the U.S. out of the pact, saying it would be against the U.S.'s own interests.
" In response, the Volksbühne issued a press release that quoted Dercon as saying, in part: "Our offer from Tuesday until now to use the Green Salon and the Pavilion was rebuked … .
The development also comes just one day after an extraordinary interview in which Attorney General Bill Barr openly rebuked the president for his frequent attacks on the work of federal prosecutors.
And Neil Portnow, the academy's president, announced he would step down in 2019 after being severely rebuked for a remark that women in music should "step up" to advance their careers.
Days later, British lawmakers derided him as a "fascist" and "stupid" after he rebuked Britain's prime minister for objecting to his retweets of a British fringe group's inflammatory anti-Muslim videos.
Kelly Mazeski, a planning commissioner in Barrington Hills and a leading Democratic contender, rebuked Mr. Roskam for his positions on health care and taxes, but for one transgression most of all.
She, for example, rebuked President Donald Trump's lawyer when he tried to speak on her behalf to say she believed her husband about his alleged affair with porn star Stormy Daniels.
The top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, Mac Thornberry, rebuked Trump's plan to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, another surprise move by Trump that leaked in news reports on Thursday.
Washington directly rebuked Moscow Monday evening when it lifted a travel ban against Bill Browder, a harsh Kremlin critic who was placed on an Interpol list of criminal fugitives by Russia.
Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto rebuked Trump on Thursday over his plan to send National Guard troops to the border, urging Trump not to vent his domestic political "frustration" on Mexico.
" On Twitter, Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Carly Novell rebuked conservative pundit Tomi Lahren's charge that the left's calls for reform were insensitive, writing, "I was hiding in a closet for 2 hours.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Friday after the United States imposed sanctions on some Iranian individuals and entities, days after the White House rebuked Tehran for a ballistic missile test.
During a lengthy question-and-answer period, Acosta rebuked Trump for referring to a caravan of Central American migrants as an "invasion," and asked if the president thought he was demonizing immigrants.
The board rebuked: ""It strains credulity to think Merlin was oblivious to the potential promotional and substitutional effects of the Pandora/Merlin Agreement, yet still proceeded with the deal on unaltered terms.
Martha Roby, who rebuked Trump in 2016 following the release of the Access Hollywood video, was forced into a runoff against a candidate who highlighted her comments while tying himself to Trump.
"He made an ethical decision to stand up against racism and injustice, and sometimes standing up against those decisions you'll be rebuked by the American court system," said Shabazz, according to NBC29.
At the Nebraska GOP convention, Sasse was rebuked through a resolution that was overwhelmingly approved by Republicans there who argued that his position would only help Hillary Clinton win the White House.
Some investors in the chain, in which Ashley owns 55 percent, have rebuked its management and called on the board to launch a further independent review of the way it is run.
"The Commission has not responded to a single letter from Senators with oversight jurisdiction over the Commission and continues to be rebuked for its questionable activities," said the letter by Democratic Sens.
The United Kingdom's former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson rebuked Prime Minister Theresa May in his Daily Telegraph column, saying she's a "chicken" whose government "blinked" in Brexit negotiations with the European Union.
" Stein also rebuked Clinton and Trump and sought to cast herself as the only candidate discussing key issues like climate change and college affordability, even arguing that "only I discuss systemic racism.
After inspectors rebuked HMP Maghaberry in 2015 partly for failing to provide enough activities for inmates, officers opened a recycling plant to train inmates and a café where prisoners do the serving.
In a statement on its website, China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection rebuked the SOE regulator, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), for insufficiently and slowly pushing forward reforms.
MUELLER PROSECUTORS REBUKED REPEATEDLY BY TRIAL JUDGE WITH A HISTORY OF COLORFUL RULINGS As Manafort's trial progresses – and Ellis continues to make headlines – read on for a look at the judge's background.
Bundesbank president Jens Weidmann has rebuked German politicians for attempting to pressure European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi over his easy money policies, suggesting their criticism was interfering with the bank's independence.
The U.K. government report rebuked Huawei for failing to address security concerns raised in previous assessments, saying the Chinese firm has not taken steps to address underlying defects in its software engineering.
Also in March, the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe, a human rights group, sharply rebuked Poland for what it said were efforts to blunt the powers of the constitutional court.
The New York Times reported the latest tally Tuesday, noting that the president has rebuked dozens of groups and individuals connected with the federal and congressional probes over the past two years.
Bernie Sanders on Sunday rebuked President Donald Trump's decision to attack the mayor of San Juan on Twitter as Puerto Rico continues to struggle after being hit by back-to-back hurricanes.
After Khizr Khan rebuked Mr. Trump at the Democratic National Convention, Mr. Trump traded in religious stereotypes by suggesting that Mr. Khan might have prevented his wife from speaking at the event.
The president has also accused former President Obama of "spying" on his campaign during the election, a charge that has been widely rebuked by former intelligence officials who served under previous administrations.
One of its most striking moments came when Khizr Khan, who was born in Pakistan, rebuked Mr. Trump in the name of his son, Humayun, an Army captain who died in Iraq.
In April, high commissioners from all of the Caribbean Commonwealth nations rebuked the UK government over the scandal, the British home secretary resigned, and the Home Office assembled a Windrush task force.
Still, when the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, rebuked Mr. Trump on Monday for his evasive response to Mr. Duke's endorsement, Mr. Ryan added that he would support the eventual Republican nominee.
And GOP leaders and rank-and-file members from both sides of the Capitol seemed to twist themselves into pretzels as they rebuked Trump's comments while continuing to support his presidential bid.
Rabbi Irving Greenberg, who was the president of the Steinhardt Foundation for Jewish Life for a decade, said he repeatedly rebuked Mr. Steinhardt for using belittling language toward both men and women.
Hiroto Saikawa, Nissan's chief executive and a one-time protégé of Mr. Ghosn, has rebuked his former boss, describing him as a "mastermind" of a long-running scheme to mislead financial authorities.
Maxine Waters (D-CA) called for supporters to confront Trump administration members in public and was rebuked by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI).
The network has publicly rebuked the idea of bailing out corporations as a way to combat the pandemic, including in a letter that was sent to leaders of Congress earlier this month.
At a ceremony in Paris for the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I, President Emmanuel Macron of France rebuked the nationalist impulses that are reshaping the world today.
The Department of the Interior rebuked a National Park Service employee for scientifically accurate tweets about climate change and canceled studies looking into the safety of offshore drilling and mountaintop removal mining.

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