So ... is there a way to rescind a resignation?
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"Texas is suing Trump to make him rescind a policy he actually wants to rescind, but there are judges saying he can't ... this is why I get these phone calls," Blackman said.
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Might Britain even try to rescind its Article 50 notification?
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He acted quickly to rescind it, some would have waited.
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" "We call on the President to rescind this threat immediately.
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The South Carolina couple's lawsuit seeks to rescind the waiver.
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He also urged the Trump administration to rescind the Jan.
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The unrest forced the government to rescind its decriminalization decree.
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Congress agreed to rescind 2628 percent of what he proposed.
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First, Congress and the president should rescind Davidson's tax cuts.
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Gilead said it asked the agency to rescind the status.
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The university did not rescind the award in his case.
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The referee reviews it and decides to rescind the call!
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Within days, Mr. Tedros was forced to rescind the appointment.
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Trump announced in September that he would rescind the program.
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Parliament must still endorse the government's decision to rescind the decree.
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Germany's ruling coalition plans to rescind the law later this year.
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There's no real doubt that the Trump administration may rescind DACA.
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At first Republicans promised to rescind Dodd-Frank in its entirety.
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The president chose to rescind the DACA status for no reason.
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Without the mandate, thousands of employers could quickly rescind the benefit.
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Trump moved to rescind DACA within his first months in office.
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Republicans responded by successfully pressuring the department to rescind the report.
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In 1978, the government tried unsuccessfully to rescind his green card.
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Last month, Mr. Whitley formally agreed to rescind the January advisory.
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The president should immediately rescind this invitation to the White House.
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A repeal effort is underway to get rescind the tax increase.
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The new school board quickly voted to rescind the Redhawks name.
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During his campaign, Mr. Trump said he would rescind the program.
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"The president did not modify or rescind that order," he added.
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He said he later tried to rescind the letter but was denied.
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Common sense should be that people can rescind consent at any time.
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If you have a serious slump, the school could rescind the offer.
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Once God's law is enacted, it proves hard for man to rescind.
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Greenpeace is calling for the government to step in and rescind approvals.
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Gomez wasn't the only Latina to protest Trump's decision to rescind DACA.
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There is a five-day window for me to rescind the termination.
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But in 2017 the Trump administration said it would rescind the programme.
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According to The Crimson, Harvard's decision to rescind an offer is final.
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The Trump administration has indicated that it will rescind this controversial policy.
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Ryan later called the comments "indefensible" but did not rescind his endorsement.
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The official said it is within Spencer's authority to rescind the awards.
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Companies will sometimes rescind policies if an individual has high medical bills.
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Jack Evans, a councilman, called on Ms. Bowser to rescind the amendment.
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Or maybe it is because of his decision to abruptly rescind DACA.
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The Trump administration announced in September that it will rescind the program.
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On September 5th the USCCB described his decision to rescind DACA as "reprehensible".
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What they're saying: Go deeper: Trump administration poised to rescind transgender health protections
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But the president could direct the Department of Justice to rescind the regulation.
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Rob Bishop, as well as local leaders, asked Trump to rescind the monument.
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"I see no reason to rescind it," he said Monday, according to Reuters.
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It turns off the Sharks and both Siminoff and O'Leary rescind their offer.
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Republicans reacted angrily, demanding that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano rescind the report.
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Would that open the floodgates for skeptical Republicans to rescind support for Trump?
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For them, the Trump administration's decision to rescind DACA is not about politics.
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However, Sanders has said that he will not rescind his endorsement of Clinton. .
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Their message: Rescind DACA, or get prepared for a legal challenge from us.
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The legislation would rescind the NLRB's 2628 ruling that redefined a joint-employer.
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Two Democratic senators called on DeVos late last year to rescind guidelines. Sens.
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Mr. Trump would need to rescind that executive order as a first step.
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He can rescind President Obama's executive order allowing human embryonic stem cell research.
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Agapitov is hoping he can persuade the IWF to rescind the new ban.
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The speech marked Trump's latest threat to rescind foreign aid for another country.
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"The new coalition should rescind it before the courts do so," she said.
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According to CNN, that's part of why Cohen wants to rescind the NDA.
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The Oxford Union, which extended the invitation, says it will not rescind it.
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More than 100 writers petitioned Oprah to rescind her endorsement of the book.
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They could still vote on it, and let the Vatican rescind the votes.
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" Gerdis said, "If the fire chief won't rescind the punishment given to Capt.
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If Trump tries to exert privilege over Bolton, will he rescind the offer?
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Harvard's decision to rescind Ms. Manning's invitation is about more than academic spinelessness.
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He did not rescind Mr. Obama's order sparing younger illegal immigrants from deportation.
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It was a narrow measure to rescind parts of the Affordable Care Act.
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On Tuesday, Mr. Pruitt released a 42-page proposal to rescind the rule.
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Schumer said on Wednesday that he wants Trump to rescind the proposed cuts.
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The Reagan administration tried to rescind a rule requiring airbags in passenger vehicles.
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Moreover, recent media reports indicate that Trump is likely to rescind the program.
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Weeks later, a group of US senators asked HHS to rescind the rule.
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We disagree with any effort to limit or rescind their rights and protections.
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"The Paperwork Reduction Act compels OMB to review and rescind a previously approved data collections device if the agency that proposed it substantially underestimated its burden," she said, adding that OMB could review, rescind or stay the effectiveness of the rule.
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Under the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, to rescind even a portion of appropriated funds, President Trump must (i) send a message to Congress informing it of his desire to rescind funding and (ii) print the message in the Federal Register.
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Trump, through the Scott Pruitt–led Environmental Protection Agency, is looking to rescind it.
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"It's typical of him," James said of Trump's decision to rescind the Eagles' invitation.
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In it, he instructed EPA to rescind, replace or revise the Clean Power Plan.
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Paul LePage wants to rescind, and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, where Alaska Sen.
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After meeting with Nick, the delegate visits the Winslow home to rescind the deal.
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One easy measure McCain himself could take is to rescind his endorsement of Trump.
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These two privileges are among those the Fed is now recommending that Congress rescind.
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Lam has said the bill is "dead" but has refused to formally rescind it.
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Herbert signed a resolution in February that urged Trump to rescind Bear Ears' status.
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However, she was trying to push for a removal or rescind the Magnitsky Act.
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The president clearly has the power to rescind the executive orders of his predecessor.
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HRC's refusal to rescind its endorsement won't actually advance the cause of LGBT rights.
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Only the university's Board of Trustees can rescind or revoke honorary degrees, Friedman said.
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Congress can still rescind them at any time, even after they have taken effect.
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Trump's order requires agencies to rescind these rules and delay the implementation of others.
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Trump also said he would rescind several of the executive orders issued by Obama.
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Conservationists have vowed to sue over the president's ability to rescind a monument's designation.
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In a shocking development, an amendment to rescind the 2001 AUMF introduced by Rep.
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In September, Trump decided to rescind DACA, which President Obama had established in 2012.
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In 2017, she threatened to rescind the visas of all foreign executives of Amazon.
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As such, when the Trump administration announced it would rescind DACA, he was furious.
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So some sent emails to the White House, demanding that it rescind the request.
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The Collective purchased television ads attacking President Trump's decision to rescind DACA in 2017.
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Arab and Muslim leaders would most likely demand that Mr. Trump rescind the decision.
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Our federal delegation is working hard to defund the designation or rescind it altogether.
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The writer asked Carolyn whether they should rescind his invitation to be a groomsman.
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Reuters also reported, citing sources, that the president is expected to rescind the program.
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You have just made a grave mistake and need to rescind the invitation immediately.
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One is to rescind Gambia's decision to pull out of the International Criminal Court.
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In a statement, HAI told The Verge that it would not rescind Schmidt's invitation.
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But it said revelations of new posts had caused it to rescind the invitation.
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A total of 28 governors have called for the FDA to rescind its decision.
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Clinton is now the second former president to condemn Trump's decision to rescind DACA.
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Third, they should direct lenders to rescind any foreclosures that occurred during the shutdown.
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Now there is a move to rescind what many see as a heartless policy.
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Bill KeatingWilliam (Bill) Richard KeatingOvernight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation WHIP LIST: The 228 House Democrats backing an impeachment inquiry MORE (Mass.), Adriano EspaillatAdriano de Jesus Espaillat CabralOvernight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation Testimony from GOP diplomat complicates Trump defense MORE (N.
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Bill KeatingWilliam (Bill) Richard KeatingOvernight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation WHIP LIST: The 85033 House Democrats backing an impeachment inquiry MORE (Mass.), Adriano EspaillatAdriano de Jesus Espaillat CabralOvernight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation Testimony from GOP diplomat complicates Trump defense MORE (N.
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The Trump administration wants to rescind it, but has been blocked by the lower courts.
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If any of those conditions are met, the agency must rewrite or rescind the rule.
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Kluge attempted to rescind his resignation on May 25, but it was already being processed.
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"@ACUConservative has decided to rescind the invitation of Milo Yiannopoulos to speak at #CPAC2017." pic.twitter.
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Though presidents don't seem to have the power to rescind monuments, Congress very much does.
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They can't rescind their endorsements, but they're obliged to distance themselves from everything he says.
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And most importantly, Ryan did not rescind his formal support of Trump as GOP candidate.
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He urged Ivanov to rescind them "in a way that is clear, comprehensive and unambiguous".
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He was posthumously subjected to racist rants, some demanding that Boston University rescind his doctorate.
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Even Rubio couldn't quite bring himself to rescind his pledge to support the GOP nominee.
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President Trump can either rescind this unreasonable order or allow broad exemptions for religious organizations.
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The following day GE asked FSOC to rescind its SIFI label, given its recent restructuring.
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The United States and several European countries have demanded that the president rescind his decision.
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Obama wants to rescind the embargo but Republican leadership in Congress has blocked the move.
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Participants carried signs and chanted as they called for the NFL to rescind its ban.
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A resolution to rescind the remaining sanctions ended a gradual easing of restrictions on Liberia.
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He said he's now trying to rescind his agreement and fight his case in court.
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Trump's EPA agreed to rescind that rejection and allow the permitting process to move forward.
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Last year, OMB requested that Congress rescind previously unobligated funds, but Congress blocked the move.
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A federal judge ruled late Tuesday to block the Trump administration's decision to rescind DACA.
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It is not yet clear if he will stick by the resignation or rescind it.
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CAATSA codified existing Russia sanctions executive orders so the President could not simply rescind them.
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But leftist lawmaker Hernando Cevallos said Peru's new president, Martin Vizcarra, should rescind the contracts.
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By energizing his supporters, he made it more challenging for Republicans to rescind their support.
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So Trump is unlikely to rescind NATO or fundamentally shift course in US security policies.
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"There is enough local outrage about it, they could rescind it and be within reason."
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If it passes, Trump would still have to sign the resolution to rescind the emergency.
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Then the government gave itself the power to rescind almost every decision of municipal mayors.
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Schumer to Trump: Stop "politicizing and dividing America," rescind proposed cuts to anti-terror funding.
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For example, employers may still deny or rescind job offers based on a background check.
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To rescind this guidance would be a step backward and would widen the opportunity gap.
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Trump decided in September to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
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Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to take control of the meeting and rescind the president's agreement.
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But those opposing the ban were elected in January and voted to rescind it in February.
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Worth noting: Hariri has previously resigned in 2017 — only to later rescind his decision, per Reuters.
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But he said that any move Trump made to rescind a designation would immediately be challenged.
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It is not clear that states have the authority to rescind ratification of a pending amendment.
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Kirk went so far as to rescind his previous endorsement and air an ad against Trump.
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In November, a group of 169 House Democrats wrote to Trump demanding he rescind Bannon's appointment.
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"Now that Trumpcare is off the table, the president should rescind the executive order," Schumer said.
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Autumn filed for divorce, and the deacons at Paul's church voted to rescind her church membership.
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Pilarz said the university will also rescind honorary degrees it has awarded to the three bishops.
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Once enrolled, an ACA plan cannot rescind coverage or raise rates based solely on health status.
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A backlash on that caused Microsoft to change its mind and rescind the new fee structure.
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In fact, we couldn't disagree with it more and strongly urge Pruitt to rescind his directive.
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Conservatives have long disliked DACA, with Trump pledging repeatedly during the campaign to immediately rescind it.
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Last year, nearly 85033,000 people signed a petition urging the board to rescind Trump's honorary degree.
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The school's board of trustees voted to rescind the degree it awarded to Cosby in 2003.
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On Tuesday, the House speaker expressed tentative support for the Trump administration's quest to rescind DACA.
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The order instructs EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to rescind or revise the rule.
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The new administration cannot just rescind these regulations, but it can order agencies to revisit them.
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To take full advantage of autonomous cars, we must prepare to rescind and replace longstanding laws.
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Trump's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy is, above all else, immoral.
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And there's an inherent risk that comes with negotiations: What if they just rescind the offer?
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According to federal law, Congress can rescind a presidential emergency declaration by passing a joint resolution.
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To the Sports Editor: Re "Minnesota Players Rescind Boycott and Will Play in Holiday Bowl," Dec.
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He could rescind it, essentially invalidating the temporary work permits that have been issued since 2012.
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Elected officials will vote at their next City Council meeting on whether to rescind the ban.
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Did the State Department really rescind her award because she posted critical tweets about President Trump?
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Britain plans to rescind an invitation to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to visit as well.
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There were even rumors that the GOP candidate was going to rescind the nomination he'd just accepted.
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Anger over family separation forced President Trump to rescind the policy in June after weeks of controversy.
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Interim Madison Metropolitan School District Jane Belmore decided to rescind Marlon Anderson's termination, the Madison Teachers Inc.
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If it makes it through the Supreme Court, the Trump EPA could probably rescind and replace it.
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I will meet with the mayor and other council members in an effort to rescind this directive.
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I&aposm calling on the president to immediately rescind his proposed cuts to this vital antiterrorism funding.
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The General Assembly is expected to vote in favor of the resolution calling on Trump to rescind.
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" There also was no turning back: Once the collaboration was cemented, Bentley added, "you can't rescind it.
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Obama has asked Congress to rescind it, but the move has been blocked by the Republican leadership.
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The proposal would rescind tax relief for companies after they move those positions out of the country.
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The Trump administration on Tuesday will reportedly rescind guidance to schools that bars discrimination against transgender students.
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Conservatives should applaud his efforts to rescind unilateral executive and agency action undertaken by the prior administration.
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"We have decided to rescind the franchise tag freeing Josh to immediately become" an unrestricted free agent.
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Of course, the new administration did not have to rescind the Obama administration's edicts regarding transgendered students.
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Pelosi did not rescind her State of the Union invitation to Trump in her letter this week.
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As the executive order acknowledges, mere action of the president cannot rescind or revise the WOTUS rule.
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She has already moved to rescind a regulation that protects against racial disparities in special education placements.
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As agencies now consider what guidance to rescind, VSL-touting internal guidance should be one obvious choice.
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Attorney General Sessions' decision to rescind the Cole Memo was met with widespread bipartisan outrage, including mine.
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But Democrats quickly pounced on the court ruling as evidence that Trump should rescind the executive order.
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A new Senate bill would rescind medals from 20 U.S. soldiers who slaughtered hundreds of Native Americans.
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Cash said he has asked the acting university provost to rescind Murdock's degree three times since November.
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Murdock voluntarily handed in his degree before the meeting, but the board still voted to rescind it.
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Take last month's resolution to rescind the Trump administration's guidance that loosened requirements for state Obamacare waivers.
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She was pregnant with their second child when the administration announced plans to rescind the work authorizations.
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Citing an embassy official, Reuters reported that Iranian officials had asked the embassy to rescind the statement.
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Letters To the Editor: President Trump's plan to review and possibly rescind the fiduciary rule is ludicrous.
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In June, Paxton led that group in a letter that demanded President Trump rescind DACA by Sept.
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I'm sure the CMA will do the right thing and rescind these ridiculous and unfair press guidelines.
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The legislation would rescind the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) 2015 ruling that redefined a joint-employer.
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If he does report, he can only play for the Steelers unless they rescind the franchise tag.
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The homeowners' association is suing the city, and asking the board of supervisors to rescind the sale.
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Last month, the homeowners petitioned the Board of Supervisors for a hearing to rescind the tax sale.
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It also notes that following their ratification of the amendment, five states voted to rescind their ratification.
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Thousands gathered outside the White House to demand Trump rescind the order — one of many protests nationwide.
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Police Chief Brian Manley was persuaded, and asked the City Council to rescind the juvenile curfew law.
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As a result, leading anti-hate groups have decried Bannon's appointment and urged Trump to rescind it.
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But due to the president's decision to rescind DACA, recipients are now in a kind of limbo.
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Landlords, Croman included, have been known to rescind housing offers when they realize the applicant is using vouchers.
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On Thursday, the Labor Department announced it was publishing a notice of proposed rulemaking to rescind the rule.
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Eventually the admissions committee decided to rescind the admissions of at least 10 students involved in the group.
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Or he could rescind environmental regulations brought in by Mr Obama, even if this would often be difficult.
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First, he suggested that the agency might want to "rescind or modify" its decision to consider alternate routes.
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Democratic U.S. Representative Ted Lieu on Tuesday asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation to rescind the unlock order.
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Cruz said on Tuesday if elected he would rescind Obama's order on the first day of his presidency.
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"The president clearly has authority to modify or rescind [outer continental shelf] withdrawals," said API spokeswoman Brooke Salmon.
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From time to time, the Turks have threatened to rescind permission to use the facility for this purpose.
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" The title is a farce, given that Council publicly stated that they "would not rescind Mr Bongo's award.
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Conservatives do not like the FCC's new privacy rules and are calling on Congress to rescind them. Sen.
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They've asked the administration to rescind DACA by then or they will challenge it in an unfriendly court.
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That takes time and effort to rescind, and in some cases industry would have already started to comply.
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"Most employers aren't going to rescind an offer because you ask for a little more money," Segal said.
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During the campaign, he pledged to immediately rescind the Obama administration policy, which just marked its fifth anniversary.
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Asked by Justice Kavanaugh if "the executive has the legal authority to rescind DACA," Mr. Olson said yes.
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The White House is also working on a second request to rescind funding passed in the 2628 omnibus.
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The group has also criticized Trump's decision to rescind DACA, arguing that doing so weakens the U.S. economy.
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Agree to the demands but break the agreement, and we will release the agreement and rescind our support.
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Senators in both parties had urged Trump to rescind Erdoğan's invite at the peak of tensions last month.
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Tuesday's proposal was his administration's latest effort to rescind environmental rules to boost the energy and agriculture industries.
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It used to be fairly common for Congress to rescind unspent funds and apply them to deficit reduction.
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The news prompted local GOP leaders to rescind their support just as voters were heading to the polls.
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This after a political breakthrough late Monday evening prompted Germany's interior minister to rescind a threat to resign.
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The Republican primary front-runner also said he would rescind several of the executive orders issued by Obama.
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Congress has the authority to rescind the national emergency declaration of Trump with a vote of both chambers.
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The proposal: President Trump must rescind his threat of a 25% border tax on all European auto imports.
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But there is a major obstacle before the Trump administration if it chooses to rescind the WOTUS rule.
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This year, legislators passed a bill to largely rescind the law, saying it had not worked as intended.
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This year, the Interior Department lost a bid to suspend that rule while it worked to rescind it.
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Some GOP lawmakers have urged Trump not to rescind the program, including House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.
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The fiduciary rule will be on the books while the new rule-making to rescind it is underway.
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He wrote Graham urging him to rescind his invitation to a segregationist governor to open a crusade rally.
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Other attorneys general and environmentalists have indicated they're prepared to challenge the EPA's decision to rescind the rule.
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Braun hopes to use the testimony to persuade European authorities to rescind the international arrest warrant against Polanski.
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The same process should be required when a president decides to reduce or entirely rescind a national monument.
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Today, the waste is ongoing, but the Trump BLM just proposed to rescind rules to address the problem.
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The group had circulated an open letter days earlier that called on event organizers to rescind McAleenan's invitation.
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He said he would work with the incoming administration of President-elect Donald J. Trump to rescind it.
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But Mr. Trump openly campaigned in 2016 as someone who would rescind the nonlegal norms of American politics.
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Some Republican lawmakers have urged Trump not to rescind the program, including House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.
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Trump often on the campaign trail that he'd rescind all of the "unconstitutional executive orders" signed by President Obama.
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Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, has two bills that she is preparing: one that would immediately rescind the order.
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Feinstein had introduced two bills in the Senate to rescind Trump's immigration ban, although Republicans on Monday blocked them.
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The Trump administration said in September 2017 it would rescind DACA, but it remains in effect under court order.
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They said they particularly noticed the change in the year after Trump unsuccessfully moved to rescind the DACA program.
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One of President Donald Trump's first acts in office was to rescind Obama-era federal protections for transgender students.
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The Steelers have shown no inclination to rescind the franchise tag and Bell has steadfastly refused to sign it.
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The College Art Association condemned the Trump administration's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
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But rather than rescind those remarks on the debate stage in Las Vegas Wednesday night, Trump only doubled down.
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Trump has promised to rescind DACA, Obama's executive order protecting more than 700,000 undocumented immigrants who arrived as children.
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An Academy spokesperson told the Times that they may not rescind or change their votes after submitting their ballots.
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Parliament has so far decided to reject specific withdrawal measures, but it has not voted to rescind that notice.
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Braun had hoped to use the testimony to persuade European authorities to rescind the international arrest warrant against Polanski.
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President Erdogan said he expected U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to rescind without delay its "unfortunate decision" on Jerusalem.
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He has also signed an executive order to rescind Obama's Climate Action Plan and measures to reduce methane emissions.
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The Trump administration said in September 2017 it would rescind DACA but it remains in effect under court order.
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"The invitation has been issued and accepted and I see no reason to rescind that," Johnson said. http://bit.
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On Tuesday, the court will hear arguments on whether the Trump administration can rescind protections for so-called Dreamers.
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Meanwhile, the White House should press the Pentagon to rescind its ban on open service by transgender military personnel.
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Trump's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in September instigated much of the immigration work.
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The Eagles issued a brief statement late Monday that did not acknowledge the president's decision to rescind the invitation.
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That police would so quickly rescind their account is unusual, CNN senior law enforcement analyst Tom Fuentes said Saturday.
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Congress was right to rescind the Title II broadband privacy order passed by the Federal Communications Commission in October.
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Today the Temple University Board of Trustees has accepted the recommendation of the University to rescind the honorary degree.
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Reports of Trump's decision to order the attack and later rescind those orders was denounced by Democrats including Sen.
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The letter comes as the FCC's controversial move to rescind the Obama-era net neutrality rules officially takes effect.
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The companies, however, have voiced opposition to the Trump administration's decision last month to rescind protections for transgender students.
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Several efforts at repealing the bill fell apart as Republicans insisted Charlotte rescind its L.G.B.T.-friendly nondiscrimination ordinance first.
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The lawsuit challenges Trump's September decision to rescind DACA, which was established by former President Barack Obama in 2012.
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A new "clawback" proposal she unveiled would rescind tax relief and other benefits for companies that move jobs overseas.
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The decision to rescind the temporary legal status of Salvadoran immigrants fits neatly with President Trump's "America First" worldview.
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But now the president has decided to rescind one of the few protections borrowers have achieved in recent years.
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President Donald Trump recently decided to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, in March 2018.
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He didn't rescind his endorsement of the Republican presidential nominee, however, demonstrating the narrow line he has to walk.
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She is a member of the Social Democrats, who in December agreed on a proposal to rescind the law.
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Eventually, international and internal pressure forced Polish lawmakers to backpedal and rescind criminal penalties for violators of the legislation.
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The farm community has cheered the president's deregulatory agenda, especially a move to rescind tighter regulations on water pollution.
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"We have voted unanimously to rescind the Du Bois medal awarded to Mr. Weinstein in 2014," the committee said.
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The courts struck down many of his policies while public outrage led him to rescind others, like family separation.
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The way to end this nightmare is to rescind the zero tolerance policy that criminalizes immigrants and asylum seekers.
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" — Asa Lowe, 45, Coney Island, Brooklyn, Republican "I would like him to rescind every executive order he's made. Resign.
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He directed the EPA to rescind the Obama Clean Power Plan, which would have led to skyrocketing electricity rates.
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Trump and Pruitt agree with the need to "rescind all job-destroying executive actions," they said in the statement.
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Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) and I led a letter to the SEC to ask them to rescind this rule.
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So far, President Trump has not taken any actions under the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 to rescind funding.
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A variety of states, individuals and organizations sued after Trump decided last year to rescind DACA, effective in March.
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And they probably realized that United States would not rescind its decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem, either.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan on Friday urged Trump not to rescind the program, as did Republican Senator Orrin Hatch.
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Yet the decision of the Indian Parliament to reorganize the province and rescind this article corrects a historic wrong.
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A proposal to rescind the rule also calls the integrity of the Labor Department under Mr. Acosta into question.
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What its goal is, is to overturn, rescind the very significant legislation that passed in the state of Vermont.
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If President Trump continues to ignore the evidence and will not rescind the rule, then Congress must take action.
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The Trump administration moved Wednesday to rescind a waiver allowing California to set its own standards for car emissions.
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President Trump, hearing a loud and bipartisan outcry from impassioned supporters of the organization, decided to rescind the proposal.
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Trump announced in September that he would rescind those protections under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
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Trump reportedly wrestled with the issue in office after he had promised to rescind the program as a candidate.
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Earlier this month, Interior announced its final plan for the rule, which would rescind all of its key elements.
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This week, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum made the painful decision to rescind its 2012 Elie Wiesel Award.
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Trump framed his administration's move to rescind California's emissions waiver as one aimed at making cars cheaper and safer.
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Trump decided to rescind DACA with a six-month grace period to give Congress time to help the participants.
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He decided to rescind his funding request from Schaaf, telling her the OPD would not be using the software.
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Usually, executive orders, presidential memorandum, or administration directives don't need to be reviewed — Trump can just rescind them immediately.
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Multiple senators asked Zinke about whether the President-elect might rescind the monument designation -- something that has never been done.
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However, the agency also said they will also start examining whether to recommend that the White House rescind EO 136777.
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Members of the UVA community, including faculty and students, have signed onto petitions asking the school to rescind the offer.
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He recommended that the president rescind a popular program that protected immigrants from deportation (DACA) and later announced its end.
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In addition, Trump and the incoming Republican-led Congress could simply repeal or rescind Obama's policies, as they have promised.
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Rescind several of Obama's policy memos and orders on tackling climate policy broadly, such as the broad 2013 strategy document.
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"Marco Rubio has gone on Univision and said in Spanish, 'No, no, no, I wouldn't rescind amnesty,'" Mr. Cruz recalled.
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Nearly a year ago, Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, announced the administration would rescind the programme on March 5th 2018.
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The ruling was the first by a federal appellate court to review the merits of the decision to rescind DACA.
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If I'm elected president, on the first day in office I will rescind every single illegal and unconstitutional executive action.
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The bottom line is that presidents have broad authority to make or rescind policies with the stroke of a pen.
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Indeed, Trump's campaign promised to "rescind all job-destroying Obama executive actions " in the service of the country's energy goals.
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But that tactic seems to have run out of room; none of the remaining 21982 states looks likely to rescind.
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He abruptly ordered the ministry to rescind its new rules, which had been in force for less than a day.
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Update: California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced a separate lawsuit on Monday challenging the Trump administration's decision to rescind DACA.
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On Tuesday the Trump administration announced its decision to rescind DACA, putting nearly 800,000 young immigrants at risk of deportation.
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Gun control advocates vow to block a recommendation to arm teachers, while conservatives aim to rescind the new gun restrictions.
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And if the FAA were to move forward with a rulemaking, it's unclear what regulations the agency could actually rescind.
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He also, of course, refused to rescind his support for the man who won the Republican primary fair and square.
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With life and disability insurance, for example, they generally have two years to investigate and rescind a policy, said Kochenburger.
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Swaraj at the time threatened to rescind visas of Amazon employees if the doormats were not removed from its site.
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Citigroup sued to block the case, which the bank said sought more than $2 billion or to rescind the investment.
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Mr. Sessions was often a lone voice in the Senate arguing to restrict immigration and rescind global free trade agreements.
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The law requires the president to certify the justification for the emergency repeatedly — and empowers Congress to rescind the declaration.
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Trump's decision to rescind Brennan's security clearance has been met with fierce blowback from other former government members like Hayden.
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Conservationists and legal experts say Trump doesn't have the power to rescind or greatly reduce the size of a monument.
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The review is unprecedented, and could lead to unlawful decisions to rescind, substantially reduce in size, or change the management.
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Refuse to agree to our demands and we rescind our support and seek to replace you as the GOP nominee.
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Last week, a mostly Democratic group of House members called on Mr. Trump to rescind his invitation to Mr. Erdogan.
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The judge denies the allegation, but several Democratic senators release statements demanding that the White House rescind his nomination. Sept.
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He has since called on the government to rescind its invitation for Trump to make a state visit to London.
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Jackson, Trump's physician, was nominated to be Veterans Affairs Secretary, but unfavorable reports of his behavior prompted him to rescind.
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Over 3,000 people signed a petition opposing DeVos as commencement speaker and calling for the university to rescind the invitiation.
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Legislators did not want to rescind the law without sending the Kremlin a message about American toughness on human rights.
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A growing number of Democrats are now openly urging Senator Al Franken to rescind his resignation amid sexual misconduct allegations.
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A Bloomberg report on Thursday suggested that Trump might rescind some tariffs in an initial phase of a trade agreement.
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President Donald Trump this month decided to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, in March 2018.
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But BLM expects to rescind the program by the first quarter of the 2018 fiscal year, according to Interior's report.
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State Farm, a decision to rescind is subject to the same "arbitrary and capricious" test applied to the rule's promulgation.
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Trump's 2017 plan to rescind protections against deportation for hundreds of thousands of "Dreamers" has been blocked by the courts.
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Mr. Trump may also be able to rescind the tariffs once a deal is reached, retroactively reversing the higher rates.
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His weak hand in parliament means he is also unlikely to rescind any of the structural reforms the conservatives passed.
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Details: Barring any last-minute decision to rescind the tariff increase, the new 25 percent rate goes into effect Friday.
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Prussia and Austria issued an ultimatum to rescind the decision, and when the Danes resisted, they invaded, quickly overrunning Schleswig.
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Even during the rollout of his decision to rescind the program on Tuesday, he and his team adopted different tones.
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May, who leads the Conservative Party, to rescind an invitation to Mr. Trump to pay a state visit to Britain.
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Mr. Mnuchin said that the United States would decide whether to rescind the designation in a future phase of negotiations.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump mocked that change as excessively "politically correct," raising the possibility that he will rescind it.
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" He called college administrators' giving into protesters' demands to rescind invitations for some speakers as giving into "the heckler's veto.
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Mr. Cabrera's report forced the presidential couple to forgo its stake in the home and the government to rescind contracts.
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Last year, the Panthers placed the franchise tag on Norman, an All-Pro cornerback, only to later rescind the offer.
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The backlash against the GOP attempt to rescind the ACA represents a stunning shift in the politics of health care.
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Several said they would direct the department's Office of Legal Counsel to rescind its opinion, while others sidestepped that question.
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Still, however, he would likely have to go through Rosenstein to rescind the regulation, a move Rosenstein would likely resist.
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Conservationists and experts say the Antiquities Act doesn't give Trump the power to rescind monuments or greatly reduce their size.
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Poulson tweeted that he wasn't asking Stanford to remove Schmidt from the conference, just to rescind his keynote speaking invitation.
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In November 2019, Governor-elect Andy Beshear vowed to rescind it after the Democrat takes office in early 2020{here}.
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His opposition gave the captain time to cool down, rescind his order and bring the B-59 to the surface.
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First off, he's already threatened on more than one occasion to rescind the federal subsidy payments to health insurance companies.
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Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) said he wouldn't support a proposal to rescind the definition created by the Obama-era board.
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House Democrats could introduce a resolution to rescind the national emergency and eventually vote on it on the House floor.
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Juan VargasJuan C. VargasLawmakers visit African migrants at US-Mexico border Overnight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation MORE (D), who represents California's single border district, also joined.
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She urged him to rescind Scotland's open offer to upgrade civil partnerships contracted in Northern Ireland into full same-sex marriages.
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The order then requires agencies to rescind or revise aspects of the regulation that are incompatible with the new policy guidance.
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Kashuv said the notoriety led to "speculative articles" and attacks by "former peers & political opponents" urging Harvard to rescind his admission.
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They want to rescind those tax cuts - $2,000.00 in the pockets of families makes a massive difference in their daily life.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden condemned the Trump administration's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program on Tuesday.
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"I&aposm calling on President Trump to rescind his proposed cuts to this vital anti-terrorism funding immediately," Schumer said. Sen.
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In September, Morales' Movement to Socialism party asked the courts to rescind legal limits barring elected authorities from seeking reelection indefinitely.
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He also wants the agency to rescind approval of OxyContin for children and convene an advisory panel to guide that process.
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However, once again at the very last minute, our investor gave us notice that they have decided rescind their investment offer.
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After Monday, McConnell and other Republican leaders can either state their support for Trump without hesitation, or rescind their support entirely.
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This comes after intense pressure from some citizens, several speaking at the meeting Monday, to rescind the RNC host city invitation.
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More than 160 Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced legislation in that chamber to defund and rescind Trump's order.
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The backdrop: The U.S. vetoed a Security Council vote — supported by 14 member states — calling on Trump to rescind his declaration.
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Lawmakers pointed to past decisions to rescind terrorism designations from the governments of North Korea and Cuba in the last decade.
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He would rescind the Climate Action Plan, which isn't doing anything to stop climate change but could drive up energy prices.
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How do you actually rescind a rule — like the Clean Power Plan or the mercury pollution rule — that's already been finalized?
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The president-elect promised during his campaign to rescind all of Obama's executive actions, including the one that established the program.
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If she didn't agree to the list of demands, the petitioners asked that the DSA National Electoral Committee rescind her endorsement.
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The Office of Special Counsel, an agency that investigates whistle-blower complaints, later worked with the T.S.A. to rescind the reassignment.
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Unless Patterson himself decides to withdraw, or attendees rescind his invitation by voice vote, he'll deliver a sermon there as planned.
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Promoting Awareness Victim Empowerment (PAVE), a sexual assault prevention group, petitioned the White House earlier this year to rescind Cosby's medal.
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If, as expected, the House of Representatives votes to rescind Trump's declaration, these senators may well be put on the spot.
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After the administration said they would rescind the program, Paxton backed off and allowed the other lawsuit to be dispensed with.
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The Department of Homeland Security has also posted answers to a list of questions about its plans to rescind the program.
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The Trump administration EPA initially sought to rescind the proposal, but decided earlier this year to keep the proposal in place.
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The White House on Tuesday walked back its proposal to rescind $28503 million in unspent funding from the 22019 Ebola outbreak.
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When it comes to the recently passed omnibus, however, why would Congress agree to rescind spending that it has just approved?
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"Today, we informed two students of our intent to rescind their admission and dismiss them from Georgetown," spokeswoman Meghan Dubyak said.
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The White House plan, which has not yet been unveiled, would call on Congress to rescind funding already enacted into law.
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Trump needs to reverse his disastrous proclamations, rescind Zinke's fake national monuments review, rebuke his Interior secretary and end this debacle.
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In a raw act of retaliation, they are demanding that the college rescind an honorary degree awarded to Collins in 2017.
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The audio led to droves of Republicans to either rescind their support or call on him to withdraw from the race.
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Arista urged the ITC to rescind its import ban, saying it would be unfair because the Patent Office invalidated Cisco's patents.
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After Trump was inaugurated, one of the first acts of his Attorney General, Jeff Sessions , was to rescind the Yates order.
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Grant displacement, wherein colleges rescind aid when a student wins an outside scholarship, is another way to diminish financial aid packages.
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Trump has promised to rescind protections for those undocumented immigrants and said during the campaign they would have to be deported.
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The buyer says he didn't get his money, and is now suing to rescind the sale and get his money back.
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Although the president-elect does have the power to direct federal agencies to rescind past rules, that process unfortunately takes time.
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The left-leaning party agreed, angering supporters and women who had joined protests calling on the government to rescind the law.
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Should The Atlantic foolishly succumb to pressure to rescind your job offer, you'll still be widely read, presumably at National Review.
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The State Department said it planned to talk to "stakeholders" to decide whether to recommend that President Trump rescind that order.
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After that, Congress would rescind the current law requiring Mr. Trump to issue an opinion on Iran's compliance every 90 days.
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In 2006, the capital's airport was named Alexander the Great — a decision that the present government just decided to rescind officially.
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Last year, she denounced Mr. Trump's decision to rescind protections that allowed transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice.
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They note that Mr. López Obrador will almost certainly not have the congressional support to entirely rescind the constitutional energy change.
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Members of Save Lafayette sued to force a referendum where residents could rescind the 44-home plan, and eventually, they succeeded.
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The US House will vote on February 10 on whether to rescind that deadline, according to Majority Leader Steny Hoyer's office.
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Nor will the university rescind an honorary degree it awarded to Raymond R. Sackler in 2013, four years before his death.
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It is a setback for Google parent Alphabet Inc and Facebook Inc, which had urged Pai not to rescind the rules.
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She explained that the 14th Amendment helped set a precedent, as one of the needed ratifying states later voted to rescind.
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At a rally this week to protest Mr. Trump's decision to rescind protections for transgender students, Mr. Grimm embraced his role.
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When Mr. Sessions announced his decision to rescind the non-interference policy on cannabis, Republicans and Democrats alike expressed their disappointment.
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Regents of the University of California, which concerns the Trump administration's attempt to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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Trump said last year he would rescind DACA, but gave lawmakers time to come up with a solution for its recipients.
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His tweet led some lawmakers and longtime critics of the program to believe Trump's decision to rescind the program was halfhearted.
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It is one of dozens of the Trump administration's efforts to rescind environmental rules to boost the energy and agriculture industries.
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Many legal scholars question whether President Trump has the power to rescind monument designations or make substantial changes to their boundaries.
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Mr. Zinke's staff on Tuesday filed a legal proposal to rescind the nation's first safety regulation on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
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The company called on Czech officials to rescind the warning, adding that if they did not receive a reply by Feb.
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One would also allow the president to rescind budget authority over unobligated funds and to order the sale of government assets.
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They've vowed to file lawsuits if Trump attempted any changes that would reduce the size of monuments or rescind their designations.
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It represents a setback for Google parent Alphabet Inc and Facebook Inc, which had urged Pai not to rescind the rules.
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Jamie RaskinJamin (Jamie) Ben RaskinBrindisi, Lamb recommended for Armed Services, Transportation Committees Overnight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation MORE (Md.) has also been approached about running for the job.
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Jamie RaskinJamin (Jamie) Ben RaskinBrindisi, Lamb recommended for Armed Services, Transportation Committees Overnight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation MORE (D-Md.), who sits on the House Oversight and Reform Committee, told Politico.
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"The Justice Department continues to maintain that the Department Homeland Security acted well within its lawful authority to rescind DACA in an orderly manner, and today's memo responds to a court order by providing further explanation of why the decision to rescind DACA was, and remains, entirely proper," a Justice Department spokesperson said in a statement.
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In the United States, energy group PG&E Corp is looking to rescind costly PPAs as part of a Chapter 11 reorganisation.
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Mr. Kerry should immediately rescind the retroactive application of the two-year employment rule and make clearing the application backlog a priority.
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Effective immediately, the agency announced, it would rescind its approval of Clearview, a typeface designed to make highway signs easier to read.
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In November 2018, an NLRB judge ordered the hospital to rescind its restrictive policy forbidding employees from contacting the media without approval.
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Trump announced his decision to rescind DACA in September 2017, planning for the Dreamers' protections to begin phasing out in March 2018.
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Fears that attempting to negotiate will cause an employer to view them negatively or rescind the offer altogether further fuel such feelings.
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Tech executives are near-unanimous in condemning the Trump administration's plans to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program.
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The executive order targets three separate Obama-era rules relating to financial services: Trump's order does not rescind any of these rules.
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The bill responds to Sessions' decision in January to rescind an Obama-era policy that tolerated pot businesses that follow state laws.
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The judge ruled the law allowed presidents to create drilling bans on unleased areas but that only Congress can rescind those bans.
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In the United States, energy group PG&E Corp is looking to rescind costly PPAs as part of a Chapter 11 reorganization.
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"With these credible accusations against him, the Academy should take action and rescind the privilege this year," Bossert said in his petition.
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According to unconditionedwitness, the second version of the GPL license allows contributors to rescind their contributions to a project at any time.
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Those now include more than a dozen state attorneys general who sent Sessions a letter asking him to rescind his criminal charging guidance.
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Democrats have repeatedly called on Trump to rescind Bannon's appointment, while Republicans have largely either defended Bannon or dismissed questions about him.
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But local officials, including Republicans in Salt Lake City, have pushed the Trump administration to rescind national monument status for the land.
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Arista urged the ITC to rescind its import ban, saying the ban would be unfair because the Patent Office invalidated Cisco's patents.
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During the 20143 campaign, for example, Trump said he would "rescind all the job-destroying Obama executive actions," including the Paris agreement.
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But the current secretary of labor, Alexander Acosta, is moving to rescind the persuader rule and allow "indirect advice" to go unreported.
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Demonstrators also took to the streets in Phoenix, Cincinnati, Detroit, Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee to protest the decision to rescind DACA.
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President Trump, who campaigned on a promise to end Obama's "illegal executive amnesties," announced plans in fall 2017 to rescind the program.
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More than 100 companies in North Carolina — including Google, Starbucks, Citibank, Hilton and Wells Fargo — have petitioned McCrory to rescind H.B. 2.
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Introduced by Assemblyman Kevin Kiley, AB 2409 created a petition process whereby people could ask a board to rescind abusive licensing rules.
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They would both rescind President Obama's executive orders granting legal status to Dreamers, whose families brought them to the U.S. as children.
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Booker would also strengthen a number of laws to go after polluters, and would also rescind the Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines.
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She first announced in September 2017 that her department would rescind the Obama-era letter and a 2014 question-and-answer document.
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On Tuesday, the supervisors voted 7-4 to rescind the sale to the couple, which would return the street to the homeowners.
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Read more: Epstein's accusers say now that he's dead the government should rescind the generous 2007 plea deal that protected any accomplices
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USCIS should rescind policies that needlessly delay adjudications and divert finite resources away from the agency's core function of service-oriented adjudications.
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In September 2017, California joined three other states over Trump's decision to rescind the DACA program set up by Obama in 2012.
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In September, when Trump announced his decision to rescind DACA initially, there was an outpouring of support from tech CEOs and leaders.
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" That view was echoed by the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate groups and said Mr. Trump "should rescind this hire.
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In the following weeks, more than 1.8 million people signed a petition calling on May to rescind his invite to the Queen.
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Here's what Boch told the Trace he's expecting President Trump to do: Rescind a slate of executive actions issued by President Obama.
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"At the request of the Secretary, the agency is working to rescind the order for the dining room set," a spokesman said.
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The hashtag #outHedley2k18 began spreading, with some users urging the Junos (Canada's Grammys) to rescind the band's nominations for this year's awards.
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More than 3,200 members of the University of Virginia community have signed a petition asking the Miller Center to rescind its offer.
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Meanwhile, the State of Texas and several other plaintiffs have sued the government to rescind the program, contending that it is illegal.
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In February, after Mr. Trump moved to rescind protections for the young immigrants known as Dreamers, the Senate rejected three immigration proposals.
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" Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, the longest-serving Republican, issued a statement saying, "I've urged the president not to rescind DACA.
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Lawsuits also could be waged over an attempt by five states in the 1970s to rescind their initial support for the amendment.
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As deportations ramped up, advocates began urging states to rescind their agreements, recalled former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Sandweg.
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Now, Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, may rescind the preponderance mandate, something she can do unilaterally, with a stroke of her pen.
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NOPD could even rescind their warrant at this point if they wanted to ... but all that remains to be seen for now.
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"I hope President Trump will understand the constitutional significance of this ruling and rescind his illegal and divisive executive order immediately," Sen.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget has been considering sending Congress a request to rescind authorization from certain foreign aid.
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They noted that five states — Nebraska, Tennessee, Idaho, Kentucky and South Dakota — had tried to rescind their ratification votes in the 1970s.
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He said they include not only the Russian S-400 equipment but "threats to rescind American access to Ircirlik," among other things.
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Miller that states could legitimately rescind prior amendment ratifications as long as three-fourths of the states had not ratified an amendment.
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There is a simple remedy for Republicans: Rescind the Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court and render the Kochs' coercion impotent.
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The vote to rescind the standard failed in the Senate, marking the only unsuccessful vote to repeal a rule in this Congress.
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All presidents between Nixon and Trump have followed this law, recognizing Congress's spending authority by formally proposing to rescind funding on occasion.
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Some narrow-minded people want to privatize all Western lands; others wish to rescind the protections on beloved national monuments and parks.
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As the United Nations agency considers whether to rescind the cultural heritage designation, a city's mayor has tried to renounce the honor.
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Trump last year announced plans to rescind the program, but provided Congress with a window of time to craft a legislative fix.
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Several state attorneys general plan to challenge the policy in court if Trump does not rescind it by Tuesday, according to Politico.
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Yale had signaled that it would rescind the student's application in a Frequently Asked Question section of its website from March 15.
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The Trump administration's decision to rescind federal net neutrality rules put the internet into the hands of powerful corporations without protecting consumers.
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It's time to rescind the benefit of the doubt for President Donald Trump, said the CEO and chairman of The Peebles Corporation.
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Trump said last year he would rescind the Obama-era program, but provided Congress with a window to craft a legislative fix.
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Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) addresses reporters on Friday regarding the Trump administration's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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"I would be astonished" if Republicans in Congress banded together with Democrats "to rescind a core policy of the president," he said.
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And he did clearly and publicly tell the White House to rescind the nominations of the two most egregiously embarrassing judicial nominees.
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Trump last year said he would rescind the program, but provided Congress with a window of time to craft a legislative fix.
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Trump's move to rescind DACA prompted legal challenges by Democratic state attorneys general and various organizations and individuals in multiple federal courts.
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Pledges to end the death penalty and rescind oppressive laws such as the colonial-era Sedition Act were also unpopular with traditionalists.
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Washington (CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday it's "not my plan" to rescind his endorsement of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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But the move to rescind the law appeared to stall after some statehouse Republicans weren't convinced the Charlotte ordinance had been fully repealed.
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Reid called on Trump to rescind his job offer to the former Breitbart News chief who was the CEO of Trump's insurgent campaign.
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Some praised the decision to rescind the protection order signed by former Democratic President Barack Obama, calling on Trump to take further action.
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In September, Morales' Movement to Socialism (MAS) party asked the court to rescind legal limits barring elected authorities from seeking re-election indefinitely.
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Unless we go to negative interest rates, the best the Fed can do now is rescind the tiny rate hike made in December.
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Lambda Legal director of strategy Sharon McGowan said in a statement to BuzzFeed News that the White House should "immediately rescind" Giampietro's nomination.
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Amy and Jake speak with Keri, who wanted to accept a deal from her company to rescind sexual assault charges against a colleague.
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Instead, in July the Trump administration pushed back implementation to March 2018, and said it was "highly likely" to ultimately rescind the rule.
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As Freeman explains, it won't be easy for Trump to rescind regulations that are already finalized, but he can certainly bog down implementation.
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Some posts showed people demanding the government rescind the decision, with some jumping over ticket barriers, apparently refusing to pay the new fares.
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A row over pay prompted Santander to rescind its appointment of Andrea Orcel, the former head of UBS's investment bank, as chief executive.
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There's a petition to rescind his Super Bowl invite, as well as a Twitter hashtag demanding that he not be allowed to perform.
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The governor also wants to rescind a St. Louis ordinance that makes it illegal to discriminate against women based on their reproductive choices.
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Her decision to rescind an Obama-era guidance instructing how college campuses investigate allegations of campus sexual assault was also met with indignation.
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Let this be a lesson to us all about when to rescind an argument and apologize — and about the actual definition of consent.
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Once Interior finalizes its action to rescind the rule, it could be subject to litigation, including from environmental groups, states or others affected.
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In my home state—following a passionate debate—the Massachusetts Medical Society recently decided to rescind its long-held opposition to the practice.
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Trump is expected to rescind DACA but will likely give Congress a window to act before the effects of the termination are felt.
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The House on Tuesday handily passed a bill making it easier to fire Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employees or rescind their bonuses.
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"We disagree with any effort to limit or rescind [transgender student's] rights and protections," an Apple spokesperson said in a statement on Thursday.
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Assuming the courts agreed, which is not guaranteed, then the EPA could try to rescind the rule and replace it with something new.
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Another source of confusion is that legislators in five states — Idaho, Kentucky, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Tennessee — have voted to rescind their ratifications.
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Asked if there was a line that Mr. Trump could cross that would prompt Mr. McConnell to rescind his endorsement, Mr. McConnell demurred.
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She speaks out loudly in the cavernous room, asking why the artist decided to rescind her offer to let Scarlet publish her photos.
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan and other notable public officials have called on May to rescind her invitation of a state visit to Trump.
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The proposal would rescind what's known as the Flores settlement, which establishes minimum standards and a 20-day limit for detention of minors.
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Sessions's decision to rescind that policy drew criticism from both Democrats and Republicans, who said that doing so would infringe on states' rights.
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According to the AFF, this is the first time members have voted to rescind an induction or award in its 69-year-history.
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Under the 85033 Impoundment Control Act (ICA), the president can ask Congress to rescind appropriated funds, which essentially cancels a previously-approved appropriation.
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The Trump administration announced earlier this year that it would rescind DACA, setting up a mid-March deadline for Congress to take action.
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"Speaker Ryan's decision to accept Father Conroy's decision to rescind his resignation and finish his term is welcome news," Pelosi said last year.
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Trump could rescind the zero-tolerance policy, which would return to the "catch and release" policy that he bashed the Obama administration for.
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Hoyer said Ryan appears "sympathetic to the objective" of saving DACA, since the Speaker had initially urged Trump not to rescind the program.
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If Democrats retake the White House and Congress, they could rescind any of Trump's executive orders and rewrite all legislation passed by Republicans.
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Rather than pay the rest of the world to look the other way, the president should revise, or better yet, rescind that promise.
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While the revised request eliminated the requests to slash the unused Ebola response funds, the call to rescind unused CHIP funding remains intact.
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He introduced a proposal to rescind the rule, saying it would save Americans $88 million a year and better address potential security risks.
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Faculty voted online, with 83 percent of respondents saying the university should rescind the degree the president received in 1988, WFMZ-TV reported.
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Alabama Congressman Mike Rogers is going one step further, seeking to introduce a bill that would rescind U.S. membership in the U.N. altogether.
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The Labor Department finalized its decision to rescind the rule after issuing a notice of proposed rulemaking in June 2017 to withdraw it.
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"I have directed the Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer & Chief of Naval Operations John Richardson to immediately withdraw and rescind the awards."
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In September, the administration announced plans to rescind an Obama administration executive order that allowed the Dreamers to live, work and study here.
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She urged the Social Democrats to rescind their bill on the abortion law, promising instead to seek a compromise through her new government.
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But Elizabeth Warren should take heed, and rescind her promise to go and fund-raise from these cretins if she wins the nomination.
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In July, a group representing major technology firms including Alphabet Inc and Facebook Inc urged Pai to drop plans to rescind the rules.
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Similar lawsuits ultimately stymied George W. Bush in the 2000s, and he only managed to rescind a fraction of Bill Clinton's environmental rules.
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In late July, he announced that he would rescind his predecessor's approval to use landfill in the construction of the base in Nago.
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Climate change regulations on businesses would be rolled back — although the Trump administration has already moved to rescind a number of existing rules.
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The Trump administration's decision to rescind DACA has been challenged, and the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue its decision this summer.
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Then this week, the president decided to rescind her nomination, even over Mr. Barr's objections, according to three people familiar with the discussions.
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The final straw for the pro-immigration camp came in 85033, as Trump scuttled the negotiations prompted by his order to rescind DACA.
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He visited Hanoi last year and announced that the United States would rescind a decades-old ban on sales of lethal military equipment.
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And it would be basically irreversible because no presidential administration has dared to even try to rescind immigration amnesties provided by previous presidents.
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That included a decision to rescind the permissions of nine broadband providers to participate in a federal subsidy plan for low-income consumers.
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Experts and conservationists say Trump doesn't have the power to rescind previous monument designations, so if he tries, he would likely get sued.
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But experts and supporters of the national monument law say Trump can't rescind designations because the Antiquities Act doesn't explicitly provide for that.
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From holding the line on the government shutdown to voting to rescind Trump's national emergency declaration, House Democrats have so far hung together.
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Mr. Boente announced that he would rescind Ms. Yates's instruction for Justice Department lawyers not to defend Mr. Trump's order against legal challenges.
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Trump said last year that he would rescind the program, but provided Congress with a window of time to craft a legislative fix.
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Both designations are supposed to be temporary, giving the administration time to decide whether to rescind or relax the Obama rules more broadly.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has threatened to challenge DACA in court if the Trump administration doesn't rescind it by Sept. 5.
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Trump defended the decision to rescind the program earlier Tuesday, saying that the six-month delay would give lawmakers "a window" to act.
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"It may be more likely that President Donald Trump will broaden its religious exemption than outright rescind the order," according to the report.
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The courts have blocked some of Trump's more egregious nativist policies, including his effort to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
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The students are urging Jokowi to rescind the law and reject a proposed overhaul of the criminal code backed by arch-conservative Islamists.
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On June 29, officials from ten Republican-controlled states wrote a letter asking the Trump administration to rescind the DACA program by September.
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Jamie RaskinJamin (Jamie) Ben RaskinBrindisi, Lamb recommended for Armed Services, Transportation Committees Overnight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation MORE (D-Md.), who is a member of one of the committees leading the impeachment investigation.
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As Axios' Jonathan Swan reported Wednesday morning, the White House wants to make Pelosi go ahead with the speech or formally rescind the invitation.
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Jimmy John's in a statement said it took steps to rescind non-compete agreements even before Madigan's office first contacted the company last year.
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Draft legislation that Hensarling proposed last year — called "Financial Choice Act 1.0" — sought to rescind FSOC's power to decide which firms are systemically important.
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But opposition MPs who have long tried to head off a Trump visit seized on the immigration debate to suggest May rescind her invitation.
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The Brownsburg Community School Corporation accepted John Kluge&aposs resignation at a school board meeting Monday, despite Kluge&aposs attempt to rescind the resignation.
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Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj publicly threatened in January to rescind visas of Amazon employees if the doormats were not removed from its Canadian website.
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On Tuesday, US Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Trump administration's plan to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program, known as DACA.
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To increase demand, farmers have asked Washington to rescind a ban on selling E15, a gasoline with higher levels of ethanol, in the summer.
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Following the Trump administration's announcement that it would rescind DACA, fifteen states and the District of Columbia sued the U.S. government over the decision.
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"Allah replaced my house with something better," she wrote, perpetuating the idea — that she'd rescind in later interviews — that ISIS cares for its community.
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But that may be about to change, thanks to President Trump's request that Congress cancel (or "rescind") $15 billion that hasn't been spent yet.
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Schumer responded to Trump&aposs comments early Wednesday, calling on the president to rescind proposed cuts to "vital anti-terrorism funding" in his budget.
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"I respect the decision of the admissions officers to rescind the offers because those actions really spoke about the students' true characters," she said.
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According to the Guttmacher Institute, 17 states have laws on the books that would rescind any remaining abortion rights if the decision is overturned.
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McConnell himself criticized Trump but declined to rescind his endorsement, giving his members space to side with his stance or decide to go further.
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For that reason, you have the option to pause Atlas for various increments of time and rescind its ability to remember what you're doing.
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If the Turkish government doesn't cooperate, they argued, Tillerson should rescind visas for Turkish government officials, including the diplomatic credentials for the Turkish ambassador.
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Indeed, European officials are already on edge that President Trump may rescind privacy protections that were extended as part of the Privacy Shield agreement.
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Now, under the leadership of new director Kathy Kraninger — appointed to the position by President Donald Trump — the bureau wants to rescind that requirement.
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Added to the abdication bill is a resolution that potentially questions whether women who marry outside the family have to rescind their royal rights.
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In the letter, the state attorneys general criticized the Trump administration's delay in implementing the rule and alternative proposals that would rescind the provision.
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" In 1966, the commission overwhelmingly encouraged the Church to rescind its ban on contraception and reverse its position that birth control is "intrinsically evil.
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All the member states in the most important international body rejected his move and were ready to pass a binding resolution to rescind it.
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She said the FBI initially extended her and her partner full marriage benefits, only to rescind them because of a bill passed by Congress.
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Gary Herbert, have asked the Trump administration to rescind the National Monument status for Bear Ears, arguing the designation infringes on their state's rights.
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They would probably rather focus on the Trump administration's biggest political overreaches on immigration: the attempt to rescind DACA, family separation, the travel ban.
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Recent suggestions that the White House and congressional Republicans would rescind moneys just appropriated in the omnibus appropriations bill is a case in point.
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We urge President Trump to pursue a similar course of action and rescind President Obama's memorandum within the first 100 days of taking office.
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The LDF asked the DOE to press the six schools to rescind their hair policies and initiate cultural competency training for staff and teachers.
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The letter follows the Trump administration's move to rescind guidelines promoting the use of race in campus admissions to promote diversity on college campuses.
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However, the next president will not have the legal authority to unilaterally rescind the climate rules, which are now being litigated in federal courts.
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Trump imposed sanctions on Turkey only to rescind them days later when the administration negotiated a pause in fighting between Ankara and the Kurds.
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For one thing, Trump has promised to rescind the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Water Rule, which the industry called an attempt to regulate fracking.
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In a second gesture, the White House is preparing to ask Congress to rescind some of the spending increases that Trump signed weeks ago.
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Eliot Spitzer issued an executive order allowing undocumented immigrants to receive licenses, only to rescind it two months later under a fierce bipartisan backlash.
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The Juilliard School in New York, which gave an honorary doctorate to actor Kevin Spacey in 2000, said it does not rescind such honors.
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" Instead, their disagreement with her vote is considered sufficient justification to rescind the degree as a "fitting consequence to her detrimental and unprincipled actions.
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In this review to rescind or revise the Clean Water Rule, Pruitt essentially urged the public to comment in favor of repealing the rule.
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Congress is spending this week on recess and Trump seems disinclined to rescind the "zero-tolerance" policy his administration put in place this spring.
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Mr. Trump has vowed to rescind Mr. Obama's climate change rules, and he has called for more fossil fuel drilling and fewer environmental regulations.
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The sources said the president may now rescind the order, effectively pre-empting a court ruling that they expect to overturn his decision anyway.
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" Yet, Harry Reid urges Trump to rescind his appointment and "show America that racism, bullying and bigotry have no place in the White House.
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And even as he creates a political whirlwind with each utterance, leading members of his own party haven't the spine to rescind their support.
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Last week, Speaker Paul D. Ryan said that his endorsement of Mr. Trump was not a "blank check" and that he could rescind it.
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Chief among his points was a call on Donald Trump to rescind American Nazi-sympathizer Steve Bannon's appointment to a White House leadership role.
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The Congressional Review Act empowers the next Congress and administration to rescind those new rules until Congress decides to give them the green light.
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" And with the Trump administration trying to rescind clean air regulations on oil and gas development, Lund said, "Air quality is certainly a problem.
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O'Rielly and Carr voted to rescind the Open Internet Order, while commissioners Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel made strongly worded arguments against rescinding it.
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The government is also preparing to rescind the colonial-era Sedition Act, which was used by previous governments to silence critics and opposition politicians.
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In Lebanon, many questions remain, including whether Mr. Hariri will hand in his resignation or rescind it, and whether the government will be reorganized.
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And the government can also assert that undercutting Mr. Trump's decision to rescind the program would impinge on his power to enforce immigration law.
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"If negotiations are successful, the administration is prepared to rescind the notice of withdrawal and remain" in the treaty, the White House statement said.
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Similarly, Democrats would need complete control if they intend to rescind the many Republican-enacted laws designed to restrict and constrain voting by minorities.
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They complained that it unfairly targeted donors, including business owners and retirees, for potential harassment and called for Castro to rescind it and apologize.
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Other GOP congressional leaders have urged Trump not to rescind DACA: And it has much more to do than protecting kids from being deported.
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Many Times readers debated Harvard University's decision to rescind its acceptance of Michelle Jones, who was recently released from prison, as a Ph.D. student.
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Mr. Trump's pick for Fed vice chairman of supervision, Randal K. Quarles, has spoken about the need to revise or rescind some banking rules.
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The NO BAN Act would rescind the suite of related executive orders, from the Muslim ban to the asylum ban to the refugee ban.
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Most of the attention on the order has been focused on its requirement that agencies rescind two regulations for every one that they issue.
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On Wednesday, a petition signed by over 120 "Latinx writers and thinkers," was sent Oprah, asking her to rescind her endorsement of the book.
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A petition circulated urging the U.K. government to rescind the invitation, and some members of Parliament have called to ban Trump from the country.
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Conservatives in ALEC have been pushing for years to rescind the endangerment finding, arguing that it relies on science that is shaky at best.
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Just two days after California began sales of legalized adult-use cannabis, Attorney General Jeff Sessions decided to rescind the Justice Department's Cole Memorandum.
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Housing Secretary Ben Carson, after the revelation that he had ordered $31,000 worth of taxpayer-funded dining room furniture, was forced to rescind it.
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The AG letter requests the Department of Homeland Security phase out the DACA program if the administration fails to rescind it by Sept. 5.
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The effort to rescind leftover funds had been championed by a leading contender to be the next House speaker, Representative Kevin McCarthy of California.
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President Trump has said he would rescind those protections in early March, putting the onus on Congress to come up with a permanent solution.
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The tweet came hours after Trump announced the decision to rescind DACA, but with a six-month delay to give Congress time to act.
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In essence, we lost a generation, and, much like Great Britain's 'lost generation' during World War One, it will take years to rescind it.
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Yale, another university implicated in the fraud, reminded students last week of a longstanding policy to rescind the admission of students who falsify applications.
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Instead, there has been a push to bring back coal and rescind regulatory measures that helped to clean the air and water of pollutants.
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LUSAKA (Reuters) - Zambia's mining ministry has asked Glencore subsidiary Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) to rescind its decision to close two shafts at its Nkana site.
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Five states voted to rescind their ratification, moves that most scholars agree are illegal and don't count, but do tell you something about Schlafly's power.
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In a separate statement, the Taiwan ministry said it had lodged a complaint with Qantas about its decision and to ask them to rescind it.
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They could rescind Justice Department memos that protected state-legal marijuana shops and growers and asked prosecutors not to go after low-level drug offenders.
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Winkfield and her lawyers have been trying to rescind the California death certificate as part of a medical malpractice lawsuit filed against Children&aposs Hospital.
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The GOP is going to want to rescind the individual mandate to have health insurance and the tax penalties that come with flouting that mandate.
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Vox spoke with Mark Zaid, a national security attorney, to get a sense of what Trump's attempt to rescind security clearance means, practically and politically.
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He has said he would rescind direct rule regardless of the election result, but could re-impose it if a new government again pursued secession.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Financial Stability Oversight Council voted on Wednesday not to rescind insurance company MetLife's designation for tougher oversight by the Federal Reserve.
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De Chickera said Turkey was one of a growing number of states that were using threats to rescind citizenship as a "weapon to stifle dissent".
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Several schools have already fired head coaches and employees for taking bribes to falsely endorse high schoolers' athletic abilities, as well as rescind students' admissions.
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She noted that should the city rescind their grant, the lack of funding would deeply harm the festival, but that it would continue either way.
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Already on edge under an administration that's openly hostile to Islam, undocumented Muslims say they're now twice as vulnerable after the decision to rescind DACA.
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The visit, which was already considered controversial in the U.K. ahead of the immigration ban, has been met with a petition to rescind the invitation.
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On August 28, as rumors began swirling that Trump would rescind DACA, Harris held a roundtable discussion with about eight DREAMers to highlight their plight.
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But it also means that his successor has the power to rescind it whenever he wants to, even if his action is cruel and unjust.
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Clinton's senior advisers made the decision after watching dozens of Republicans rescind their endorsements and feel there is no rush to get something out Saturday.
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In theory, there is a mechanism to replace Trump on the ticket should he rescind his pledge to stay in the race and drop out.
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The administration has proven willing to use unrelated incidents to advance this agenda, most notably in the recent decision to rescind the school discipline guidance.
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At the end of the review, according to the order, DeVos will be asked to "rescind or revise any regulations that are identified" as oversteps.
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Jackie Evancho may be "disappointed" in Donald Trump's decision to rescind protections for transgender students, but that wouldn't stop her from singing for the president.
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British authorities on Thursday removed Assange from the Ecuadorian embassy in London, his home for nearly seven years, following Ecuador's decision to rescind his asylum.
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In addition, he went on Univision in Spanish and said he would not rescind President Obama's illegal executive amnesty on his first day in office.
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It's one of four proposed bills that would codify DACA if the administration were to rescind it or the courts were to strike it down.
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Daines also asked the president-elect to "immediately rescind related executive orders" signed by President Obama on immigration, another crucial component of Trump's presidential run.
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And Schumer called Monday for Trump to rescind an executive order he signed that called for agencies to ease regulatory burdens under the healthcare law.
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Pat Conroy, the House chaplain, to rescind his resignation, following a week's worth of lawmakers from both parties questioning Ryan's request that Conroy step down.
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Donald Trump Jr. went after critics of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision to rescind net neutrality rules Thursday, challenging critics to explain net neutrality.
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"Marco went on Univision in Spanish and said he would not rescind President Obama's illegal executive amnesty on his first day in office," he said.
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In a recent nonbinding Netherlands referendum, for example, nearly two-thirds of Dutch voters urged their government to rescind its support of the Ukraine pact.
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Last year 1.8 million Brits signed a petition calling on the PM to rescind the invitation she made less than a week after his inauguration.
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A woman cries during a news conference on Wednesday about the Trump administration's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program.
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Trump's decision to rescind protected status for Salvadorans is a continuation of his attack on legal and illegal immigration, particularly those communities benefiting from TPS.
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In the letter seen by Reuters, the UAW asked GM to rescind the decision and resolve the fate of the plants during negotiations next year.
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As a result, the EPA had no authority to rescind the rule without first getting public comment, according to the NRDC, an environmental advocacy group.
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In November, May's office said it would not rescind Trump's invitation to visit despite Trump retweeting videos from Britain First, a far-right ultranationalist group.
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In his victory speech Tuesday night, Beshear, the state's attorney general, vowed to rescind the state's Medicaid work requirements during his first week in office.
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Pruitt announced Tuesday plans to rescind the Clean Power Plan in its totality while providing no alternative, arguing the rule doesn't have a legal basis.
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However, he sees the balance of the repatriation windfall going to buybacks, which investors understand to be temporary, than dividends, which are harder to rescind.
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Mr. Trump has also vowed to rescind Mr. Obama's climate change rules, and he has called for more fossil fuel drilling and fewer environmental regulations.
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If Warren's ticket lost in November, though, she would have to either rescind her resignation letter or run again for the seat she already vacated.
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A coalition of eight conservation groups penned a letter to Brown this week voicing their displeasure with Nash's appointment and urging her to rescind it.
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Roberto Peñalber, 34, said many Cubans had felt forced to flee under Mr. Obama, because they feared he would rescind preferable immigration treatment for Cubans.
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Then it must either revise the rule so it works for retirement savers or rescind it altogether — or run afoul of violating the president's mandate.
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In September, the president moved to rescind the DACA program and gave Congress six months to come up with a legislative replacement for the program.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), to rescind their support for their party's presidential nominee, with some going as far as to call for Trump to drop out.
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The administration's orders to rescind TPS designations have been temporarily blocked by federal courts but could be reinstated depending on how the cases are resolved.
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It could rescind the Obama memos — allowing prosecutors to crack down on drugs once again, including marijuana in states where it's legal under state law.
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Yeah, I've watched it a dozen times and I have no idea, but I do know that I want to rescind my 2016 Norris vote.
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Cuomo attempted to implement a pilot program to privatize prison care packages—only to rescind it after a massive public outcry against the cruel proposal.
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With pressure building, Ryan granted Conroy's request Thursday to rescind his resignation, keeping the chaplain on board through at least the remainder of the year.
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Last month several civil rights groups sued DeVos and the Education Department over the decision to rescind sexual assault guidelines implemented by the Obama administration.
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DEMS SAY NO ON DAKOTA PIPELINE: House Democrats on Thursday asked federal agencies to rescind the permits they have issued for the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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Athletes transitioning from male to female must declare that their gender identity is female and, for sporting purposes, cannot rescind that declaration for four years.
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As Freeman explains, it will be hard for Trump to rescind regulations that are already finalized without Congress, but he can certainly bog down implementation.
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WASHINGTON — The Senate rejected on Wednesday a White House plan to rescind nearly $15 billion in unspent funding that had been approved in past years.
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Yet the plan to rescind unused funds would have had limited practical effect, as much of the funding was not expected to be spent anyway.
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Political response: The administration was forced to rescind "zero tolerance" after massive blowback from the public and Congress, and scrutiny into the lasting impacts continues.
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In the run-up to the 2019 show, the CTA awarded sex-tech startup Lora DiCarlo with the same award, only later to rescind it.
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Third, the council's initial readout of the meeting, released around 5:30 P.M., did not include any mention of the vote to rescind AIG's designation.
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Among other efforts, in September, the Environmental Protection Agency moved to rescind a longstanding federal waiver allowing California to set its own auto emissions standards.
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But its big step was to crack down on students who it said made technical mistakes in the enrollment process and to rescind 499 acceptances.
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Scheduled to be named chairman in 230, he agreed to rescind that provision in his contract and may have his pay docked by the board.
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So Wausau's elected officials have decided to vote at their next City Council meeting on whether to rescind the language making snowball fights potential crimes.
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Accordingly, the SEC should reexamine, modify, and potentially rescind overly-complex mutual fund regulations, such as its fund data reporting and liquidity risk management rules.
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He had reached an agreement to become Tennessee coach in 2017, but a fan mutiny on social media led the university to rescind its offer.
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Through his decision to rescind this common-sense policy, Sessions has undermined states' rights and disrupted their efforts to implement and execute marijuana enforcement policies.
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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.
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President Trump issued new guidelines to rescind anti-discrimination protections for transgender students, overruling his education secretary, who had pushed to keep them in place.
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The agency also wants to rescind a rule that prohibits employers from pooling tips and divvying the proceeds to employees who make full minimum wage.
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This week's saga began in Charlotte on Monday morning, where the City Council voted to rescind parts of an antidiscrimination ordinance it passed in February.
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Mr. Trump, pushed by his more anti-immigration advisers, kept a campaign pledge to rescind DACA, despite privately expressing misgivings to aides about doing so.
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Trump's administration is likely to rescind entirely the contraception mandate that was at issue in Hobby Lobby, since it was enacted by an agency regulation.
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House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, the top elected Republican official, on Friday urged Trump not to rescind the program, as did Senator Orrin Hatch.
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There are a few ways to think through what would happen if Trump were to weaken the fuel economy standards and/or rescind California's waivers.
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Many of them opposed President Obama's attempt to pass an ISIS AUMF in 2015 because it didn't fully rescind the old, stretched-out 2001 AUMF.
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The New York billionaire has said he would deport all undocumented immigrants, build a wall and rescind U.S. President Barack Obama's executive orders on immigration.
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Jamie RaskinJamin (Jamie) Ben RaskinBrindisi, Lamb recommended for Armed Services, Transportation Committees Overnight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation MORE (D-Md.), a member of the Oversight and Judiciary committees who has been attending the private depositions, told The Hill.
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Bill KeatingWilliam (Bill) Richard KeatingLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia Overnight Defense: Protests at Trump's NYC Veterans Day speech | House Dems release Pentagon official's deposition transcript | Lawmakers ask Trump to rescind Erdogan invite Bipartisan House members call on Trump to rescind Erdoğan invitation MORE (D-Mass.), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Europe, urged the administration to consult Congress before making any decision.
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And most of these things will get even worse when Pai pushes through his plan to rescind Title II and those rules, despite widespread public outcry.
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House Bill 2315 says local governments that adopt or enact a sanctuary policy won't be eligible for state grants until they rescind or repeal the measure.
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Instead, in July the administration of President Donald Trump pushed back implementation to March 2018, and said it was "highly likely" to ultimately rescind the rule.
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The Seventh Circuit Court's case does not have the limitation of being attached to the guidance or any other regulation that the Trump administration could rescind.
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"Today the Temple University Board of Trustees has accepted the recommendation of the University to rescind the (1991) honorary degree," the school said in a statement.
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The Trump administration cannot simply rescind or withdraw federal regulations; it will have to undertake a new evidence-based rulemaking process to amend or cancel them.
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That lawsuit challenges Trump's September decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which was established by former U.S. President Barack Obama in 2012.
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Stripped bare: Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is ready to rescind college sexual assault protections for victims that were put in place by the Obama Administration.
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"We invite the Trump administration to reconsider its unlawful decision that might trigger...chaos in the region, and to rescind its mistaken step," the declaration said.
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"Effective immediately, SUSTech will rescind the work contract with Dr. Jiankui He and terminate any of his teaching and research activities at SUSTech," the statement said.
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Selena Gomez is using her voice to speak out against President Donald Trump's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, better known as DACA.
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Yes, it was heavily influenced by the past, but it also nodded to what's happening now — particularly surrounding President Trump's decision to rescind DACA in America.
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WITH a brief order on February 26th, the Supreme Court dealt a blow to Donald Trump's plans to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
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He tried to get Jeff Sessions, the former attorney-general, to curtail the terms of Mr Mueller's investigation, and to rescind his recusal from overseeing it.
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"If Trump is serious about seeking unity, the first thing he should do is rescind his appointment of Steve Bannon," Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said.
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New York state's PSC voted on Friday to revoke and rescind its approval of Charter's 2016 buyout of Time Warner Cable, which effectively reverses the deal.
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This cost-benefit analysis may be an acceptable reason to end the policy, as it would make "the decision to rescind…'discretionary' in a meaningful sense".
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Ryan said Trump doesn't have a "blank check," but that it's unclear "what that line is," beyond which Ryan would feel compelled to rescind his endorsement.
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DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is a program created in 2012 under Democratic former President Barack Obama that Trump sought to rescind last autumn.
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On Friday afternoon, a group of lawyers submitted an open letter to Congress and President-Elect Trump, calling on Trump to rescind his appointment of Bannon.
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If they don't convince him to rescind his trade request or get equal value in a trade, it will hamper what could be a promising season.
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The kingdom announced last September that it will rescind its ban on female drivers in June of this year, a major victory for women's rights activists.
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Current imperial law forces any princess -- like Princess Mako, engaged to a law firm worker -- who marries a common man to rescind their royal rights. 5.
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"If Trump is serious about seeking unity, the first thing he should do is rescind his appointment of Steve Bannon," Reid said from the Senate floor.
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A number of tech industry giants, including Apple, Google, Facebook and IBM, are voicing opposition to President Trump's move to rescind some protections for transgender students.
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Packard has advanced Hodgkin's Lymphoma, and recently tweeted her support for the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), which the president and the GOP are eager to rescind.
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Verizon and AT&T rose 2.2 percent and 1 percent respectively on bets they will benefit from the U.S. government's plan to rescind net neutrality rules.
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One of Republicans' first legislative actions, welcomed and signed by the president, was to rescind regulations requiring extractive firms to disclose their payments to foreign governments.
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"The statement released last night by the Army Corps was a mistake and the Army Corps intends to rescind it," Energy Transfer said in a statement.
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However, the Trump administration faces a higher hurdle in attempting to rescind final rules that have already been published in the Federal Register and taken effect.
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FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, newly appointed by President Trump, announced his intention to rescind the net neutrality rules created by the agency's 2015 Open Internet Order.
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The residents, including Littlefield, filed a suit February 19343 to force the Department of the Interior to rescind the tribe's trust land status based on Carcieri.
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Obamacare skeptics in the health insurance industry, and the Obamacare haters at the Chamber of Commerce, have joined the call for Trump to rescind his threat.
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The vote fell along party lines, with its three Republican members including Pai voting to rescind the rules and its two Democratic members opposing the move.
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" He also noted that he could rescind his support of Trump at any time, something he says he'd do with any candidate who "crosses the line.
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The formal request to rescind $28500 billion in spending is now expected on Tuesday, a day later than previously expected, according to a White House official.
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In fact, doctor and hospital groups like the American Medical Association and American Hospital Association have already issued statements urging the administration to rescind the proposal.
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The EPA chief reportedly spoke of his efforts to deregulate, including the EPA's recent move to rescind the Obama administration's tough fuel economy standards for cars.
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On February 24st, with Exxon lobbyists on the Hill to push Congress, the House voted to rescind Rule 22008, and the Senate quickly did the same.
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It has also been spurred by China's decision to rescind its One Family One Child policy last year, allowing straight, married couples to pursue larger families.
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Trump has now asked the justices to wade into legal fights over his administration's decision to rescind the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy.
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The Bankruptcy Code does not give a debtor the power to rescind trademark licensing rights it has already granted, the U.S. Supreme Court held on Monday.
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If there is any hope of saving these businesses and access to credit for millions of Americans, the CFPB must rescind the Small Dollar Loan Rule.
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In the memo, Imcopa said its decision this month to rescind the contract is due to Petrópolis' "breach of contract" regarding a stipulated profit-sharing payment.
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Even more disturbing was the unapologetic testimony of these CEO's stating that they would continue to rescind health insurance policies without cause absent a federal prohibition.
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Six of the seven women running in Colorado's Democratic Senate primary are asking the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) to rescind its endorsement of former Gov.
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The floor speeches came after congressional Democrats rallied Monday evening outside of the Supreme Court with thousands of supporters urging Trump to rescind his executive order.
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Democrats made the threat after President Trump announced he would rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which former President Obama implemented in 2012.
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As the credit markets tightened and chemicals sales declined, Apollo asked a Delaware court to rescind the deal, arguing that the combined company would be insolvent.
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White House officials said Wednesday they felt no rush to respond to Pelosi's letter, which did not formally rescind her invitation to the president to speak.
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Editorial The decision by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to rescind its human-rights award to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is sad, and proper.
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The Senate has passed a historic resolution directing the Trump administration to rescind all US military assistance to Saudi Arabia related to its war in Yemen.
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Already, some political commentators on the right see Harvard's decision to rescind his admission as motivated by complaints from Parkland graduates who oppose Mr. Kashuv's politics.
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It did not rescind the "zero tolerance" approach toward prosecuting migrants, but said it is now the policy of the Trump administration to keep families together.
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Later, I inquired at the office of Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah, who had urged Mr. Trump to rescind or cut back the monuments.
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That proposal would grant permanent residence to DACA recipients and to others who came under Temporary Protected Status, which Mr. Trump has also moved to rescind.
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Former President Barack Obama proposed regulations to limit leaks, but over the past year, the Trump administration has moved to rescind most Obama-era methane policies.
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As a steppingstone to a final settlement, the United States pushed Kosovo to rescind the tariffs in a gesture of good will to the Serbian government.
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Afterward, some players who had already submitted their ballots on the agreement asked if they could rescind their votes, but the board voted against allowing that.
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They have been shielded from deportation by an Obama-era program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, that President Trump moved last year to rescind.
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"It's incredibly rare for a district to take this sort of action and then, within a week, rescind the action that they took," Mr. Keillor said.
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Shahzada Zulfiqar, president of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists, urged the government to rescind the regulations, which were adopted without any warning or public consultation.
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She proposes that the federal government employ never-before-used authority to rescind existing patents on medications that were developed with the help of government funding.
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Ms. Cote's lawyers argued in their complaint that this left same-sex couples in a more precarious financial situation, since Walmart could easily rescind the coverage.
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Rolling back the policy, which was first implemented in 1995 under the Clean Air Act, follows several moves by the Trump administration to rescind environmental regulations.
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The delay has outraged supporters of Mr. Trump's who took his vows to rescind President Barack Obama's program, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, very seriously.
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Numerous athletes on championship squads have said they would not go to the White House while Trump is in office, occasionally prompting Trump to rescind invitations.
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Country Music Association (CMA) Awards host Brad Paisley is calling on organizers to rescind "ridiculous" guidelines that prohibited journalists from asking entertainers about politics and guns.
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In a dispute captivating a country of workaholics, Mitoshi Matsumoto says the company is threatening to rescind his franchise after he complained about draconian work hours.
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Then Francis stood firmly by Bishop Barros when priests and parishioners disrupted his installation ceremony and wrote letters pleading with the pope to rescind the appointment.
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Under the Congressional Review Act, Congress can vote on a (filibuster-proof) resolution to rescind the CFPB rule, killing the entire effort with a bare majority.
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Trump says he will "rescind" the pending Clean Power Plan rules to curb greenhouse gas emissions from the utility sector, and other regulations that cut emissions.
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Sessions then sent a letter to Acting DHS Secretary Elaine C. Duke directing her to rescind the program with an orderly and efficient wind-down process.
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Alito, a George W. Bush appointee, pushed back on the idea that the city's decision to rescind the handgun regulation meant the dispute was fully resolved.
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The agencies are working to rescind the rule, known as the Waters of the United States rule and re-codify the regulation in place before 2015.
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A number of schools including Notre Dame, Johns Hopkins and Carnegie Mellon University announced on Thursday they would rescind Cosby's honorary degrees following the guilty verdict.
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All three states have appealed, although Kentucky's new Democratic governor, Andy Beshear, who was sworn in this week, has said he will rescind the work rules.
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Work permits for DACA recipients will begin to expire on that date due to Trump's decision to rescind DACA in September with a six-month delay.
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" National Education Association President Lily Eskelsen Garcia also commented, saying that Trump's decision to rescind those protections for trans students was "dangerous, ill-advised, and unnecessary.
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He asked Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to lead the review and make recommendations to possibly rescind the monument status, reduce the acreage or let it stand.
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Resolution 22000, May 280, 21397: Israel was told to rescind "actions that tend to change the status of Jerusalem," including the expropriation of land and property.
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Yet the decision by Steve Jobs' widow shows just how angry and motivated many in tech are by the administration's decision to rescind the DACA program.
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In addition to that, Marco went on Univision in Spanish and said he would not rescind Mr. Obama's illegal exclusive amnesty on his first day in office.
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The big picture: Her letter didn't formally disinvite Trump, and the White House wants to make Pelosi go ahead with the speech or formally rescind the invitation.
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During an appearance Tuesday on CNN, Pierson tried to downplay the vulgar remarks Trump made on a 2005 videotape, which has driven Republicans to rescind their endorsement.
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His first action as secretary was to rescind a ban on lead ammunition and fishing tackle that was designed to prevent lead contamination in plants and animals.
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The America's Got Talent alum, who sang at the presidential inauguration last month, is speaking out against President Donald Trump's plan to rescind protections for transgender students.
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They decided during that meeting that Mnuchin would rescind his attendance at the Future Investment Initiative summit scheduled to start next week in Riyadh, the secretary said.
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Lindsey Graham, who ran against Trump early in the presidential race and does not support him, urged other Republicans to rescind their backing for the presumptive nominee.
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" And Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called on the Trump administration to "rescind these anti-American executive actions that will do absolutely nothing to improve our safety.
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The Republican majority in Congress has defied U.S. President Barack Obama's call to rescind a long-standing trade embargo, which includes a general tourism ban to Cuba.
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He could, for example, rescind instructions to federal prosecutors to incarcerate fewer low-level drug offenders — something that his record suggests he'd be very willing to do.
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Earlier this year, he justified his administration's separation of migrant parents from children as a deterrent to illegal entry, only to rescind the policy amid widespread outrage.
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The legal question before the Supreme Court is whether the administration properly followed a federal law called the Administrative Procedure Act in Trump's plan to rescind DACA.
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Even though conservative Constitutional scholars have argued that the federal government has the right to rescind those visas, the Trump administration didn't choose to assert that right.
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Despite the overwhelming arguments in favor of IER, the Department of Homeland Security is moving forward to rescind the program before it truly gets off the ground.
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The FCC in December voted to consider whether to rescind rules prohibiting one company from owning stations that serve more than 39 percent of U.S. television households.
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The CRA has only been used successfully once before — in 2001, the congressional GOP and George W. Bush used it to rescind a Clinton-era ergonomics rule.
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Apart from the Trump administration walking back their decision to rescind the TPS program for people like Rodriguez, the only option is a legislative fix from Congress.
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Her complaint in US District Court in Northern California says the administration erred in its justification to rescind the program, and therefor violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
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Mark Kirk's announcement that he would rescind his backing of Trump, several Republicans in difficult reelection races suggested that they may abandon their controversial nominee as well.
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It has proposed to rescind protection to thousands of small waterways and planned to gut Obama's signature climate rule requiring power plants to curb their carbon emissions.
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In addition to that, Marco went on Univision in Spanish and said he would not rescind President Obama's illegal executive amnesty on his first day in office.
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It is very rare for the FDA to rescind a "black box" warning, and critics have raised concerns that such a verdict could set a dangerous precedent.
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" In addition to discontinuing the program, the Fine Brothers said they will "rescind all of our 'React' trademarks and applications" and "release all past Content ID claims.
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He re-emerged more than a week later to give an odd interview in which he said he might rescind his resignation if Saudi demands were met.
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Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska stepped down as a director of Rusal in May, in a move he hoped would persuade the U.S. government to rescind the sanctions.
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But none of the ruling's major consequences are being felt just yet; the full law goes into effect on June 11 unless Congress votes to rescind it.
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A small number of reactionary programmers subsequently called for developers to rescind their contributions to the Linux kernel in protest of changes to the Code of Conduct.
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When Transport for London (TfL) announced in September that it was planning to rescind Uber's licence to operate in the city, a lot of people were shocked.
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Survivors' advocates fear that DeVos will rescind the directive, just as her department earlier this year pulled a similar Obama-era mandate guaranteeing protections for transgender students.
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They've threatened to stop publishing the list of schools under investigation and also suggested they might rescind critical federal guidance clarifying schools' responsibilities in addressing sexual violence.
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Fortunately, the 115th Congress can rescind this discriminatory rule through the Congressional Review Act, which allows the House and Senate to disapprove of a recently-finalized regulation.
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The House of Representatives already jammed through legislation to rescind the rule, despite bipartisan opposition that dubbed the bill as The Killing Baby Animals in Alaska Act.
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Thousands of Americans are expected to protest in cities across the country Thursday to speak out against the Federal Communications Commission's plan to rescind net neutrality rules.
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The Republican majority in Congress has defied Obama's call to rescind the embargo, so he has used his executive authority to relax some trade and travel restrictions.
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In a letter to House and Senate leaders, the groups asked the lawmakers to use their Congressional Review Act authority to rescind the FCC's Broadband Privacy Order.
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Trump also had promised to rescind the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Water Rule, which had been seen by the oil industry as an attempt to regulate fracking.
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First, there's the next president, who can let these efforts whither on the vine, if he or she doesn't rescind them with a stroke of a pen.
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"This request does not require the Executive Branch to immediately rescind DACA or Expanded DACA permits that have already been issued," Paxton further explained in the letter.
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The decision would rescind the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) program, which never actually went into effect because of legal challenges.
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The broadband industry is pursuing a dual-track strategy by pressuring the FCC to halt the privacy policy, while simultaneously lobbying Congress to rescind the rules outright.
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The House is expected this week to vote on a resolution that would rescind an Obama-era regulation barring states from defunding the organization for political reasons.
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The reassessment is part of acting Director Mick Mulvaney's broader push to rescind the bureau's most aggressive regulations and refocus the agency's work on promoting consumer freedom.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced on September 5 that the Trump administration had decided to rescind DACA, and gave Congress six months to preserve it through legislation.
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The task forces are the result of a February executive order in which Trump directed agencies to find two regulations to rescind for every new rule issued.
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The Associated Press reported on Thursday morning that Attorney General Jeff Sessions will rescind rules that facilitated the passage of legal marijuana laws at the state level.
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The final decision at North Carolina State and Oswego State will be made by their governing boards, which traditionally hold the power to confer and rescind degrees.
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Now the pressure is on President Trump to rescind that phony exemption and require Congress to live by the letter of the law it makes us follow.
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Separately, GOP leaders are also eyeing plans to rescind funding that was recently allocated in the omnibus — an effort Pelosi predicted is dead on arrival in Congress.
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Expect more maneuvering over the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, as the fight over Trump's efforts to rescind it winds through the courts.
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Leaders from those countries should encourage President Obama to rescind the current policy and admit only those people who can prove that they face persecution at home.
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The Truth About Nursing recently put out a petition — currently with 2,100 signatures — demanding the NIH rescind their appointment and choose a nurse to lead the organization.
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President Trump announced in September that his administration would rescind the program with a six-month delay, giving Congress the opportunity to pass legislation to extend it.
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New Education Secretary Betsy DeVos defended the Trump administration's decision to rescind protections for transgender students, arguing that the protections were an "overreach" of the Obama administration.
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Last year also saw Trump rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that protects immigrants who were brought to the United States illegally as children.
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Will the next administration rescind Trump's going all-in with the Israeli government on the issue of Jerusalem, with the associated move of the U.S. Embassy there?
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Democrats are also expected to press the Trump administration official on her decision to rescind protections for students against misleading and predatory practices by for-profit schools.
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Multiple Warriors players, including Stephen Curry, have been outspoken in their criticism of Trump, prompting the president to rescind an invite to the White House in 85033.
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Sessions moved last week to rescind the 2013 Cole memo, which discouraged federal prosecutors from bringing marijuana-related charges in states where the substance had been legalized.
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Clinton's campaign said its proposal's cost is largely offset by her proposed "clawback" tax, which would rescind tax relief for companies outsourcing their facilities and jobs abroad.
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Many of the same groups endorsing the Equal Rights Amendment signed a letter last month urging state legislatures to "rescind any application"for an Article V convention.
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If Congress agrees, the budget could prevent federal agencies from implementing the WOTUS rule while the administration undertakes the lengthy effort to rescind or revise the rule.
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She said the Federal Bureau of Investigation initially extended her and her partner full marriage benefits, only to rescind them because of a bill passed by Congress.
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The Temple University Board of Trustees decided Friday to rescind the honorary degree it gave to Cosby, one of its most famous alums and a former trustee.
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But the real surprise will come if, in the midst of a closely contested election, Trump's chief party backers ever experience an epiphany and rescind their endorsements.
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" Cal Poly's Athletic Director Don Oberhelman told the Modesto Bee that the school "was aware of the video before the athletic department decided to rescind Harmon's scholarship.
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If Cuba does not rescind the directive — Carnival is trying to persuade the government to do so — the company said it would delay the May 1 voyage.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced last week he would rescind an Obama-era policy that discouraged federal prosecution for marijuana use in states where it is legal.
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The Supremes said it was unfair to rescind citizenship after it had been given, which protects the rights of millions of immigrants who are now naturalized citizens.
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But as experts have said, the swiftest way to remedy this is to rescind our outdated drug laws and formally regulate, monitor and control these lucrative markets.
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Mr. Trump moved in 2017 to rescind DACA, but has been blocked by federal courts as part of a legal challenge that has reached the Supreme Court.
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The Nobel Committee, all Norwegian citizens appointed by the country's Parliament, will not rescind Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's prize, said Gunnar Stalsett, a former committee member.
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The group and its campus affiliates around the country have pressured universities to reject or rescind Koch-funded agreements and also have demanded disclosures about Koch funding.
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The committee bill would rescind many of these reductions and go beyond the numbers by imposing unprecedented restrictions to protect certain programs and operations from administrative meddling.
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Congress must do the one thing it can do: Rescind presidential authority to impose tariffs and put that authority back where it was originally — under congressional control.
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Fact Check Defenders of President Trump's decision to rescind an Obama-era immigration policy that shielded young immigrants from deportation have offered misleading critiques of the program.
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In September, President Trump moved to rescind an Obama-era program that shielded young undocumented immigrants from deportation, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
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Physicians would not be able to administer lethal injection, mercy killing or active euthanasia, and patients would have the right to rescind their request at any time.
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The bill would also rescind the Dodd-Frank requirement that a ratings agency confirm in its disclosures that a rating was not influenced by its business activities.
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Should the Trump EPA rescind the Clean Water Rule and propose a replacement rule, the agency will pursue a strategy that runs contrary to prior court decisions.
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Tufts University ordered that the Sackler family name be removed from five facilities and programs, but said it would not return donations or rescind an honorary degree.
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At one point during Thursday's hearing, prosecutor Michael Dreeben was asked whether Mueller's overseer could change or rescind the May 2017 order that appointed the special counsel.
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Scott said he asked officials from Alabama, South Carolina and Georgia to rescind driver weight regulations in order to move fuel to those in need more quickly.
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As early as Friday, Trump also may rescind the Obama administration's "dreamer" policy, which protects from deportation nearly 800,000 immigrants who entered the country illegally as children.
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Calls to rescind Chan's invitation were denounced as a "blatant attempt to stifle free speech in Hong Kong," the International Federation of Journalists said in a statement.
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The administration has rejected calls to rescind the price increase, and the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party traded accusations with opposition groups about responsibility for fomenting the disorder.
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At the same time, the legislation would rescind a controversial tax included in the 2017 tax law on fringe benefits churches and other nonprofits provide their workers.
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Major automakers are united in their opposition to Trump's move to rescind California's waivers and indicated they may just charge ahead with making fuel-efficient cars anyway.
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President Trump announced in September that he would rescind the program, which temporarily shields immigrants brought to the country as children illegally -- known as "Dreamers" -- from deportation.
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President Trump's decision to rescind a program that shields young immigrants from deportation sparked protests outside of the White House and Trump Tower in Manhattan on Tuesday.
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Such immigrants are currently protected by Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival, or DACA, a program created by President Barack Obama that Mr. Trump has moved to rescind.
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Last year, he moved to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, which shielded from deportation hundreds of thousands of young unauthorized immigrants known as Dreamers.
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When, at one point, she submitted a handwritten pay stub, an official from the Department of Health and Human Services threatened to rescind her child care grant.
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The Texas secretary of state agreed Friday to rescind an advisory issued by his office in January that questioned the citizenship status of almost 100,000 registered voters.
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If they turn away the appeal, Alsup's nationwide injunction blocking Trump's plan to rescind DACA would remain in effect while legal challenges to the president's action proceed.
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In the absence of being able to rescind the President's phone privileges entirely, limiting his phone time is the safest thing his team can do at this juncture.
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Winkfield and her lawyers have been trying to rescind the California death certificate as part of a medical malpractice lawsuit against the hospital where Jahi had her tonsillectomy.
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President Trump's reported decision to rescind an Obama-era executive action providing legal protection to people brought to the U.S. as children is actually just an opening bid.
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As the plaintiff is unlikely to succeed in arguing that President Trump's executive order is statutorily or constitutionally prohibited, the Ninth Circuit should rescind the temporary restraining order.
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Audio and images of crying kids or children held in cages contributed to a massive outcry against the administration, forcing President Trump to rescind the policy in June.
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Reyes said in a statement on Monday she had asked the superintendent to rescind Anderson's termination and review the issue on the use of racial slurs in school.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their first public appearance since announcing that they'll rescind their titles and step back from official royal duties starting in the spring.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced Friday that she would rescind the Obama administration's guidelines on campus sexual assault, part of an effort to strengthen protections for accused students.
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James Lankford, an Oklahoma Republican, has lobbied President Trump and Secretary DeVos to rescind the 2011 directive in the same way that guidance on transgender students was revoked.
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Trump said he instructed Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to rescind sanctions imposed on Turkey after it attacked the Kurds "unless something happens that we are not happy with".
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Artists like Sheer Mag, Screaming Females, Talib Kweli, and Zach de la Rocha signed an open letter condemning the contract's language and demanding the SXSW rescind the clause.
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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said during his January confirmation hearing that Trump could "amend" Obama's monument designations but any move to rescind a designation would immediately be challenged.
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In January 2018, after Trump moved to rescind DACA, executives from more than 100 companies — Apple among them — cosigned a letter calling on Congress to save the program.
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Canada and Mexico lifted levies on a range of American goods in response to Mr Trump's decision to rescind tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from both countries.
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Shapiro notes that Trump and company will find it a grueling process to actually change rules moving forward, and almost impossible to fully rescind them in most cases.
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"The key question is whether Duterte is going to rescind our access to our bases in the Philippines," said Robert Manning, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council.
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Though some states might in time try to rescind their initial ratifications, this would be another area where the constitution is mum and the courts will not venture.
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The scene is the most straight forward reminder you can rescind a hookup-starting "Yes" at any point, including when a guy is well past a vague arousal.
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Messrs Johnson and Stewart need to make peace (and Mr Stewart needs to swallow his pride and rescind his promise that he won't serve in a Johnson administration).
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In the 1970s—thanks in large part to an anti-ERA campaign led by Phyllis Schlafly, a firebrand critic of feminism—five states voted to rescind their approval.
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Brooklyn could rescind Russell to create more cap space for a possible run at both Irving and Kevin Durant in free agency, which is a possibility, SNY reported.
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Garaufis said the administration could eventually rescind the DACA program but that the reasons it gave last September for rescinding it were too arbitrary and could not stand.
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" And then they went quiet for a couple of days and then they sent us a letter saying, "We're sorry, we're going to have to rescind your award.
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I would reform our asylum system, rescind the travel and asylum bans, and remove the fear of deportation for Dreamers, their families and others here under protective status.
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White clergy friends have reported to me that angry congregants have intimidated them after preaching a political sermon with threats to rescind donations or to have them fired.
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"The executive branch's authority to simply rescind a policy, established only by a letter from the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, is clearly established," he said.
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"What was troubling about these stories is that suddenly I was hearing that we were preparing to rescind sanctions in exchange for, well, nothing," Fried said on MSNBC.
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If the President does not intend to rescind DACA anytime soon, despite its clear unlawfulness, then why don't we at least start charging a true cost-recovery fee.
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During the campaign, Trump explicitly pledged to rescind both DACA and DAPA "immediately," but his administration has continued to issue DACA permits, frustrating his base on the right.
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The backdrop: A battle is raging over the Trump administration's plan to rescind the International Entrepreneur Rule which grants temporary visas to foreign startup founders meeting certain criteria.
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One side note: Though a president needs to only issue a new executive action to "rescind" a previous executive action, Cruz's claim about his own intentions is misleading.
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The Trump administration had urged the justices not to hear Arizona's appeal, saying the president's move to rescind the policy means the state's concerns have already been addressed.
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"If Trump is serious about seeking unity, the first thing he should do is rescind his appointment of Steve Bannon," the retiring lawmaker said from the Senate floor.
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Based on legal precedent, that doesn't matter; some states also tried to rescind their ratifications of the 14th and 15th Amendments, and their original ratifications were counted anyway.
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Some federal agencies have threatened to rescind funding to pressure some municipal governments in California and Illinois to change their policies and allow transgender students to do so.
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" Acosta has defended himself after the White House's decision to rescind his press pass, arguing that he did not put his hands on the intern and acted "professionally.
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The new bill would rescind a previous law that allowed employers in Virginia to pay workers who held jobs many African-American were relegated to years ago — i.e.
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McDonough, of the governing boards association, said it's rare for schools to rescind honors but that more are likely to do so following the recent rash of allegations.
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It is our hope that the department will take into account the overwhelming evidence and rescind or significantly revise the rule in order to better serve retirement savers.
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When a backlash came, and Apple and Google were pressured to stop hosting the app which Saudi men used to grant and rescind travel permission, they did nothing.
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The California Republican Party initially endorsed John Fitzgerald for the state's 11th congressional district, only to rescind its support in March when officials discovered his anti-Semitic views.
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For instance, the STB should rescind a proposal that would force a railroad to move customer freight cars over its tracks and then hand them over to competitors.
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One compromise under discussion: Locate additional appropriations that could be reprogrammed for barrier construction with backing from both parties and Trump, if he agrees to rescind his declaration.
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It was first proposed in 2010 and a year later the Labor Department, which oversees retirement plans, had to rescind it in the face of enormous industry backlash.
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Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) on Monday told rank-and-file Republicans he would no longer defend or campaign with Trump, though he did not rescind his endorsement.
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Saudi Arabia, ranked the seventh most gender-unequal country in the world by a World Bank metric, was under international pressure to rescind the longstanding ban for years.
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The responsible move is for FDA to employ the precautionary principle: rescind the delay, issuing new regulations that could, if necessary, be modified in light of new evidence.
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He would stop construction of the border wall, end the "Remain in Mexico" asylum policy and rescind the ban on refugees from certain countries entering the United States.
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"After careful consideration the committee voted to rescind your admission to Harvard College," Mr. Fitzsimmons wrote in a letter dated June 3, which Mr. Kashuv shared on Twitter.
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If voters rescind it, Maine will return to the prevailing system in this country — one that often elects leaders who lack majority support, and turns off many citizens.
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The Trump administration's decisions to rescind the temporary protection status for Nicaraguans is part of its effort to reduce both legal and illegal immigration to the United States.
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The state teachers union and the New York Civil Liberties Union, which is urging state officials to rescind Lockport's approval to use the technology, both support the legislation.
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And even within Europe, support for the pact is lukewarm — two-thirds of Dutch voters urged their government in April to rescind the deal in a nonbinding referendum.
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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.
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Instead, in July the Trump administration pushed back implementing the new rule to March 2018, and said it was "highly likely" the administration would ultimately rescind the rule.
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In a petition released Thursday — just days after Trump's declaration — more than 110 signatories from universities and colleges around the country called on Trump to rescind the declaration.
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Obama's DACA policy was — in all likelihood — constitutional as a matter of his Article II authority for the same reasons that Trump's decision to rescind DACA was constitutional.
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The result is that under a Trump administration the CFTC could promptly rescind this guidance, so long as they again publicly disclosed a rational basis for doing so.
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If those who repudiate the agreement should win the 2018 elections on a promise to rescind it, Colombia will face the risk of a new cycle of violence.
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The draft order would also rescind an executive order by Mr. Obama that all federal agencies take climate change into account when considering any form of environmental permitting.
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For example, officials plan to issue new standards so that infrastructure is built to withstand future environmental extremes, following Trump's decision to rescind Obama's policy on the subject.
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And he has moved to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, an Obama-era program that shielded the young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers from deportation.
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Gutierrez says funding the government should be contingent on protecting the 800,000 young immigrants made vulnerable by Trump's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival Program.
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Unfortunately, she also has the ability to rescind the Dear Colleague Letter and do away with the prepoderance of evidence standard — moves that she appears to be considering.
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Calls by British politicians for Prime Minister Theresa May to rescind the offer grew louder over the weekend, as the full impact of Trump's immigration ban became clear.
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Trump vowed to take the issue directly to the Supreme Court, but the administration eventually opted to rescind the original policy and issue a replacement in March 2017.
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Trump's plan to rescind DACA protections is still tied up in the courts, and with no deadline facing Congress, action this year appears less likely by the day.
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But no president has ever attempted to rescind a monument established by a predecessor, and it is unclear whether a president even has the power to do so.
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Zuckerberg made his request after the administration announced it will rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which President Barack Obama created by executive action in 2012.
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If the president wants to truly show that he rejects the discrimination agenda of the white supremacist movement, he will rescind the Executive Order that created this commission.
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Stahl questioned the Education Department's decision to rescind 2011 guidelines on campus sexual assault, now placing a greater burden of proof on the accusers rather than the accused.
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The EPA will try to rescind to rule, but the agency might have trouble as the rule is on solid scientific footing, an unnamed senior EPA official told Axios.
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Recently there was an effort to rescind the invitation for Vice President Mike Pence to speak at this year's gathering of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) held in Dallas.
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