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Whatever else the police are sworn to do, they are sworn to respond to these worst-case scenarios intelligently, bravely, and selflessly.
Assad has sworn to end insurgent shelling of the capital.
Mr Trump, by contrast, has sworn to put America First.
PEOPLE has seen the episode but is sworn to secrecy.
Assad has sworn to take back every inch of Syria.
For this was the work they had sworn to do.
Like all Kingsguard, Jaime was sworn to protect the queen.
"The Communists have sworn to bury us," Mr. Stormer wrote.
A colleague in Trauma Room 1 was sworn to silence.
A constitutionalist is somebody who has sworn to uphold the Constitution.
Attorneys general are sworn to uphold liberty and justice for all.
Public servants like James Comey are sworn to uphold the law.
I had been sworn to secrecy, so I couldn't tell anybody.
Diplomats who have attended trial sessions have been sworn to silence.
We should limit them to the individuals sworn to protect us.
Friedman himself had sworn to work from a Jerusalem-based embassy.
People are retaliating against the people who are sworn to defend us.
Sterling and Castile were murdered by those sworn to protect and serve.
Two years later, he was renominated and sworn to a full term.
Solor, however, has sworn to love Nikia over the temple's holy flame.
I've sworn to tell the truth and I'm abiding by my oath.
Hamas, which is sworn to Israel's destruction, has denied having any such plans.
They may also shoot fewer of the citizens they are sworn to protect.
They're sworn to secrecy with binding NDAs — and a whole lot of loyalty.
It's a mirrored reflection of the friendly neighborhood superhero sworn to protect it.
No one is above the law, certainly not those sworn to uphold it.
The president is disgusted by the very democracy he is sworn to protect.
And she denied that she was sworn to secrecy about those prior investigations.
"If the laws are there, we are sworn to enforce them," he said.
These new allegations are a threat to all we have sworn to protect.
Sanders has sworn to focus solely on funding his campaign through grassroots donations.
Its members helped save Obama's signature achievement, Obamacare, something Trump has sworn to dismantle.
Ser Brienne of Tarth, now a knight sworn to Storm's End and House Baratheon.
During their term, clerks are sworn to secrecy while they serve incredibly long hours.
Paula Patton has sworn to a judge Robin Thicke beat her during their marriage.
It could have been seen as a poaching, so I've been sworn to secrecy.
I want to have faith in the men and women sworn to protect me.
" Cop: "I have sworn to protect the citizens from people like you, Mr. Jones.
Mr. Wiley said he had been sworn to secrecy by the National Portrait Gallery.
"Many shared details that they'd once sworn to keep bottled up forever," Vincent explains.
They belonged to a Baptist vigilante crew sworn to bring wrath upon drug users.
Two separate divisions of Deutsche had "sworn to never do business" with him again.
"These allegations are a threat to all we have sworn to protect," they wrote.
Participants are sworn to reveal nothing and face excommunication if they violate the oath.
A handful of foreign diplomats allowed to attend the proceedings were sworn to secrecy.
Even though I've sworn to keep the information classified, I undoubtedly spill the beans.
In all likelihood, Brienne will remain sworn to Sansa, so their fates will be conjoined.
DHS will faithfully execute the laws enacted by Congress as we are sworn to do.
Have they not sworn to spend countless millions in an effort to "re-shape" America?
Republicans have sworn to revisit Obamacare repeal next year, after they pass their tax bill.
By this, strong relationships between communities and the officers sworn to serve them are essential.
"As law enforcement officers, we are sworn to uphold and enforce the laws," he said.
The fear and difficulty that encapsulates those sworn to protect and serve is routinely diminished.
It is being perverted and abused by the people sworn to enforce and uphold it.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame accuses Uganda of supporting dissidents sworn to ousting him from power.
Not our elected representatives, who are sworn to protect our citizens, and not our president.
D.H.S. will faithfully execute the laws enacted by Congress, as we are sworn to do.
His lack of interest in the Constitution that he is sworn to uphold is breathtaking.
Two men, friends since childhood, love the virgin priestess Leïla, who is sworn to chastity.
"Senators on the floor are sworn to silence and have no electronic devices," Lockheart wrote.
The city he has sworn to protect is less than 70 miles southwest of Atlanta.
My fellow security guards, whom I was sworn to protect, turned their backs on me.
Brienne Is Still Sworn To Protect Sansa Brienne, last we saw her, was at Winterfell crying.
"He paid the ultimate sacrifice doing what he was sworn to do," Beahen said of Gomm.
Bean plays Tom Hammond, a cop and leader of a gang sworn to enforce the law.
Mr Rosselló has sworn to reform that, too, and there is little doubt about his sincerity.
They gave no thought to the party affiliation of the people they were sworn to protect.
Because the one true thing Donald Trump has sworn to protect and defend is Donald Trump.
With the society sworn to protect all members, no outsider would think of shaming them again.
That man is as classic as the Constitution, which of course he is sworn to uphold.
The energy must flow from you who are closest to those we are sworn to serve.
Now Mr. Astarita faces prison, the ultimate disgrace for an agent sworn to uphold the law.
If even those sworn to defend law and order were in rebellion, what could come next?
He refused, placing himself above the law and the Constitution that he had sworn to uphold.
He's a mercenary fighter and a pilot, a guy who's sworn to help take on the Empire.
It's a travesty that the officials sworn to protect Baltimore civilians spent their time terrorizing locals instead.
I know you're sworn to secrecy, but you're in the middle of working on Mary Poppins Returns.
" Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly: "We do not make the law but are sworn to enforce it.
He would not say if he voted for Francis because participants in conclaves are sworn to secrecy.
Rulers in Beijing are sworn to unify the island with the mainland, if needs be by force.
"She was taken from this world to soon by the people that we're sworn to protect her."
He rose from tragic beginnings to a position of power and has sworn to serve the underdogs.
Mr Yaalon has now joined a growing group of disgruntled former ministers sworn to removing Mr Netanyahu.
Players could have up to twelve, I think, players sworn to them, but it didn't stop there.
Because they didn't want to raise false hopes or encourage speculation, the collaborators were sworn to secrecy.
The showrunners for Starz's American Gods and NBC's Hannibal have sworn to eliminate sexual assault from their scripts.
Jeff Sessions, Trump's attorney general appointee, has already sworn to "vigorously prosecute" obscenity laws which target adult pornography.
Death seems to follow Simon, and yet, he perseveres—sworn to the riff, a warrior until the end.
Three senior researchers; each expert in one of the aspects of the paper, and each sworn to confidentiality.
And Omar pointed to the oath she and other members of Congress have sworn to the United States.
The president has blasted drug companies for "getting away with murder" and sworn to bring down drug prices.
Every one of them has sworn to serve and protect, even at the cost of their own lives.
These buyers, sworn to secrecy, would get an exclusive sneak peek at our new KIND Healthy Grains Bars.
That patron could also be sworn to another person, and those vassals could have vassals of their own.
No one outside the circle knew anything of it; they were all sworn to absolute secrecy for life.
Though both are sworn to the destruction of Israel, they have not always been in lockstep on strategy.
During the months between when I wrote this and when it was published, I was sworn to secrecy.
" And he had a message for the protesters: "We're sworn to protect you and your right to protest.
The scientists were sworn to secrecy and could not even tell their families what they were working on.
Our policy at DHS is to do what we're sworn to do, which is to enforce the law.
In interviews, Soderbergh has rhapsodized over this liberating method, and sworn to employ it on projects to come.
The intelligence professionals are the employees of the American people, sworn to defend the nation and the constitution.
A public civic compact, publicly sworn to, involving all, would allow towns to do a lot of things.
Our policy at D.H.S. is to do what we're sworn to do which is to enforce the law.
Will Congress step up to protect the health and safety of the people they are sworn to serve?
To the men and women of the C.I.A., sworn to protect the nation, this was a gut punch.
Obfuscation, delay, and excuses do not serve the Commission, or the public interest it has sworn to protect.
I know you've been sworn to secrecy about the "Downton Abbey" movie and appear briefly at the end.
Our policy at DHS is to do what we are sworn to do, which is to enforce the law.
Career federal employees are sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
"I'm sworn to secrecy at the moment," one person connected with the company told me when I contacted him.
"We're sworn to protect you and your right to protest, and we'll give our lives for it," Brown said.
America has sworn to treat an attack on any member of the NATO alliance as an attack on all.
But we have to restore policing that will actually protect the communities that police officers are sworn to protect.
They need us all to do our jobs, as citizens, to preserve the cause they have sworn to protect.
It brought back memories of a time when as a young man I had sworn to fight the wall.
It's just all of us — on the left and on the right — sworn to our bitterness and our anger.
Clearly we have a president who doesn't understand that his appointees are sworn to uphold the Constitution, not him.
"The Testaments" is on the shortlist for the Man Booker Prize, and the award's judges were sworn to secrecy.
It puts his need to be right over the well-being of the citizens he has sworn to protect.
Clinton: He'd rather believe Vladimir Putin than the military and civilian intelligence professionals who are sworn to protect us.
CLINTON: He'd rather believe Vladimir Putin than the military and civilian intelligence professionals who are sworn to protect us.
Here, Belgrave's other secret order, the Knights Of Saint Christopher, are a group of werewolves sworn to fight dark magic.
If the people sworn to protect you will actually rob you for their own profits, why should you trust them?
Popular candidates like Ocasio-Cortez, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Kamala Harris have all sworn to turn down money from corporate PACs.
He'll stand broodingly on a rooftop, dressed in billowing black, gazing out over the city he has sworn to protect.
Fans were sworn to secrecy, but they did let a few vague details slip, including that the album is fire.
It's a not so subtle attempt by police to literally share their view with the people they're sworn to protect.
You don't like to lose citizens of your community who you are sworn to protect and serve on your watch.
It's hard to hear about Estonians' vision for the robots without thinking of the people they're blood-sworn to serve.
Senate Republicans had sworn to oppose any nominee from the president, and Sandoval was not ideally suited for the job.
"Our policy at DHS is to do what we're sworn to do, which is to enforce the law," Nielsen said.
Rather, she is abusing her power and discrediting the office and the public trust that she has sworn to defend.
CLINTON: Well, he'd rather believe Vladimir Putin than the military and civilian intelligence professionals who are sworn to protect us.
"But one side is worn to uphold the Constitution, and the other is sworn to make money for their shareholders."
"Every police officer is sworn to uphold the law not only of the state but the nation," Mr. Curry said.
In November 1943, armed with a bachelor's degree from Skidmore College, I joined a group of women sworn to secrecy.
There is no defense for self-serving efforts to undermine the institutions and rule of law he's sworn to uphold.
Those staffers are sworn to serve in a nonpartisan fashion, implementing the policies of whoever is in the White House.
And the Palestinian Authority faces pressure from Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza and is sworn to Israel's destruction.
For someone who has sworn to uphold the Constitution, this is either an example of immense ignorance or willful treason.
Or tell it to Paul Ryan when he can't find his copy of the Constitution he has sworn to uphold.
Yet, multiple Democrat senators — individuals sworn to protect and uphold Constitutional values — openly flirted with the boundaries of this rule.
Why would the Trump administration take a position that would harm the very domestic companies it has sworn to protect?
Democrats voted to interpret the words "three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn" to mean a simple majority.
And what would it mean for him — a priest, sworn to serve Christ — to choose to do such a thing?
EU unity was blocked by Greece, a recipient of hefty Chinese investment and run by populists sworn to put Greeks first.
She stayed at Winterfell instead of going to King's Landing to fight because she's sworn to protect Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner).
Arya's Kill List: those Arya Stark has sworn to kill for what they did to her family and those she loves.
Sworn to the earthy virtues of the battlefield, he tragically fails to adapt to the more sophisticated politics of Rome. 43.
Presumably, Harington is sworn to secrecy, having signed a load of nondisclosure agreements about the last season of Game of Thrones.
"It is chilling how casually former officer Lai dehumanizes the citizens he was sworn to serve," Adachi said in a statement.
Luke Cage and Daredevil both have neighborhoods they've sworn to protect, while Jessica Jones has a career as a private investigator.
Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, has sworn to boost women's economic opportunities as a way to revive the economy (see article).
But she told me about her despair and how she had sworn to herself to sell the meadow that very day.
Americans no longer trust the men and women sworn to protect them in the face of highly publicized police brutality cases.
Having made a hash of things and violated the very codes he had sworn to uphold, Wotan must somehow make corrections.
So, by design or by ignorance, the executive branch agencies may not have followed the laws they have sworn to uphold.
Public health policies are a fundamental input into the economic and political vitality of societies sworn to defend freedom and democracy.
Adolf, of course, is freaked out by this evidence of normality—even superiority—in one whom he has sworn to erase.
Israel and the United States regard Hezbollah as a terrorist group, financed and armed by Iran, and sworn to Israel's destruction.
Jaime knew the only way to prevent this was to break his oath and kill the king he'd sworn to protect.
In her paranoia, she sends Brienne of Tarth, who is sworn to protect both her and her sister, to King's Landing.
Activists argued that Ms. Polanco's death typified the exact pattern of discrimination against L.G.B.T. people that officials had sworn to end.
Academy members, who are appointed for life, are supposedly sworn to silence regarding every single word uttered within the Academy walls.
Project personnel were sworn to secrecy, but still, US officials worried that the Soviets would find out what they were up to.
He said that everyone who knew was sworn to secrecy, but as we know, Hollywood is a loose-lipped place at times.
Hamas is sworn to Israel's destruction, and the group is considered a terrorist group by the US. What's different about this reshuffle?
A president who openly fishes for votes and affirmation from people sworn to obey his orders will destroy that careful constitutional balance.
After asking Ford to stand and be sworn to tell the truth, he took pains to emphasize he wanted to accommodate her.
His only mistake had been to enter a stairwell while it was being patrolled by two NYPD officers sworn to protect him.
Smirnoff told the judge that he "went beyond what he should have done and what he was sworn to uphold," White said.
That's because it's sworn to secrecy about who its clients are, since it works with so many large firms that overlap industries.
Irrespective of party affiliations this political elites evolve committed to each other but not to masses they have been sworn to represent.
This should frighten all of us as potentially pernicious to the tenuous détente reached between communities and those sworn to protect them.
With Diana, she can let her freak flag fly, and by day's end the girls have sworn to be ride-or-dies.
" Bondi responded that she "put my hand on a Bible and was sworn to uphold the Constitution of the state of Florida.
I think they should, and they're not holding up to what they've been sworn to do if they fail to do that.
It is a small democracy trying to uphold a set of liberal values against autocrats and religious fanatics sworn to its destruction.
The tariffs could also have broader impacts in blue states that ultimately affect one issue the President has sworn to protect: defense.
Their complicity in insulating their employees from the people they are sworn to serve has created a culture of contempt and unaccountability.
A district attorney is a prosecutor, sworn to legally represent the interests of both the city but the victims of violent crime.
The first priority is accountability — punishment — for officers who willfully abuse the rights and bodies of those they are sworn to serve.
Hasmukh Adhia, the bureaucrat, and five others privy to the plan were sworn to utmost secrecy, say sources with knowledge of the matter.
The Department of Justice law enforcement professionals are supposed to be honest individuals, sworn to fight the bad guys and protect the public.
Krasner can't affect the decision-making of the judges in his city, nor the police officers who are sworn to uphold the law.
Surviving crew members were sworn to secrecy, and information about the incident only emerged after the collapse of Soviet rule in the 1990s.
Never. I mean, I didn't think that you could get that kind of treatment from people who've sworn to treat anyone without bias.
Having sworn to crush the Gulen movement, an Islamic sect it blames for the coup, Turkey's government is now taking its purge abroad.
The Washington Post noted that most U.S. forces are in northeast Syria, far from government forces sworn to Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.
While he was essentially sworn to secrecy about what he saw plot-wise, the little information he can divulge is telling and fascinating.
More than a showcase for impressively fluent and focused trumpet playing, it's a proper band album, with each member sworn to the cause.
They are too often treated as something to protect the community from, rather than the very community the police have sworn to protect.
He also repeatedly discussed what he considers abuse of the nation's immigration laws, which the judges he spoke to are sworn to uphold.
He's broken faith not just with his own party but with the people sworn to serve our interests abroad, at real personal risk.
Israel will never allow a regime sworn to the destruction of the nation-state of the Jewish people to secure such a weapon.
Signatories of the Inter-American Democratic Charter of the O.A.S. are sworn to preserve human rights and to protect democracy in the region.
One steered me toward tempeh, cakes of whole soybeans fermented until they stick together, which from past experience I had sworn to shun.
After being criticized in 2016 for appearing to favor Clinton, the DNC has sworn to remain neutral this time while still attacking Trump.
The Saudis have not identified any of the suspects by name, and diplomats who have attended court sessions have been sworn to silence.
And most have sworn to expand Mr. Thompson's work with wrongful convictions and to deepen the office's attempts to find alternatives to incarceration.
Despite living in ostensibly civilized societies, we are subject to raw, raging violence, sometimes at the hands of those sworn to protect us.
The actor had been sworn to secrecy, meaning he basically had to lie when asked about a potential return to the Star Wars franchise.
According to court documents and former insiders VICE spoke to, members of the sorority were sworn to secrecy and strongly discouraged from asking questions.
That means that more people have to be sworn to silence for a scheme to work, which raises the chance of a whistle-blower.
With Greene still sworn to secrecy over their mother's identity, Kellner, a former researcher, was left to track the woman down on her own.
And while he's been sworn to secrecy about the details of the finale, he admits that he's "enormously" happy with how it turned out.
But for now we can settle for the development of strong relations between law enforcement and the communities they're sworn to protect and serve.
Assad, who offered prayers for Islam's Eid al-Adha holiday in Damascus on Sunday morning, has sworn to take back every inch of Syria.
"This will definitely affect the flying public who we (are) sworn to protect," Hydrick Thomas, president of the national TSA employee union, told CNN.
And everyone's getting the shaft from elected officials, who generally care more about poll numbers than the lives they've sworn to improve and protect.
Sansa would find out information in one scene and be sworn to secrecy, then immediately betray that trust the next time she appeared onscreen.
Reporters accompanying President Trump on his visit to American troops in Iraq on Wednesday, his first to a combat zone, were sworn to silence.
"This will definitely affect the flying public who we [are] sworn to protect," president of the national TSA employee union Hydrick Thomas told CNN.
" Asked whether police officers might strike if his demands are not met, Hils said "the men and women are sworn to uphold their duty.
She said everyone had now seen what the founding fathers could not imagine: a president blatantly abusing the Constitution he has sworn to protect.
She said everyone had now seen what the founding fathers could not imagine: a president blatantly abusing the Constitution he has sworn to protect.
At other times, however, soldiers have threatened the very interests they are sworn to protect — civil liberties, representative government, and the rule of law.
Career government staffers like Nowrouzzadeh are sworn to serve the public in a non-partisan manner, no matter which party controls the executive branch.
Jaime Lannister is reviled as the Kingslayer not because he killed a king, but because he killed a king he was sworn to protect.
Shutting down the government is only the most recent effort at getting what he wants by traumatizing the nation he has sworn to serve.
Now a few people have already seen that information but they are sworn to secrecy, the DOJ will not allow them to talk about it.
About an hour later, with council members sworn to secrecy about what was actually said, the vote brought a heavy defeat for the military psychologists.
Prince Mohammed has sworn to create "an education system aligned with market needs", a far cry from schooling that still draws heavily on Koranic teachings.
"I will not allow fear and misinformation to be my guiding principles as a leader sworn to protect this community," Hernandez said in a statement.
Moreover, it suggests that this administration might now owe more allegiance to Putin than to the U.S. Constitution it is sworn to protect and defend.
"I'm sworn to secrecy, but I can tell you that he's quite a singer," Siri says it one response, calling back to Rhaegar's singing abilities.
"Our city, and our nation, demands answers about the dynamic between our police officers and the communities they are sworn to protect," the email reads.
Trump, his allies contend, is better in front of a lively crowd than in front of the sworn-to-silence audience at Monday night's clash.
He cast his decisions in simple terms: As Virginia's governor, he was sworn to uphold the law — a message that helped him get elected governor.
So basically: Times reporters now must try to unearth the identity of an author that our colleagues in Opinion have sworn to protect with anonymity?
So, we turn to a handful of people in Trump's own party to do something courageous — to do the job they were sworn to do.
"It's sad that we as a people have to fear for our safety from the ones that have sworn to protect and serve," Servin said.
Johnson has also sworn to negotiate a detailed agreement on future terms of the United Kingdom's relationship with the European Union in just one year.
The insurgents have sworn to violently disrupt the vote, which comes in the aftermath of collapsed peace talks between the militants and the United States.
On cross-examination, Eshbach said many people with knowledge of the grand jury's work, including other witnesses, were not sworn to secrecy as prosecutors are.
Members of the foreign and civil service make up the backbone of the U.S. government, and they are sworn to serve in a nonpartisan fashion.
Sometimes the public is not admitted, witnesses are not sworn to tell the truth, and there is no word-for-word record of the proceedings.
The sad reality is that these cameras mirror the power and the interests of the police, not those of the communities they are sworn to serve.
"He paid the ultimate sacrifice doing what he was sworn to do," said Rogers police Chief Jeff Beahen, president of the Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial Association.
With Congress's rank and file demanding accountability for the party's defeat, its president, Rahul Gandhi—who lost his own traditional family constituency—has sworn to resign.
In too many American communities, police look at certain categories of individuals -- citizens they are sworn to serve and protect -- as threats rather than human beings.
Their complicity in insulating their employees from the people they are sworn to serve has provided a culture of contempt by civil servants for the citizens.
But here in Baltimore, a city still reckoning with terse relationships between police and the communities they're sworn to protect, this story was all too familiar.
"Our officers are sworn to protect and serve, not to protect and serve those of a particular race, ethnic background, or socio-economic status," he added.
"Video footage shows officers antagonizing Chicagoans they are sworn to serve and protect, and creating conflict when their responsibility is to promote public safety," Lightfoot added.
Romeo's and Juliet's deaths are not just the loss of two lovers, but also the loss of a future that the houses were sworn to protect.
Assad and Iranian allies have sworn to recapture all Syria, while Turkey has threatened to drive out the SDF, which it sees as a terrorist group.
And while those companies have all sworn to improve their respective systems and offer opt-outs, it's the phishing apps from SRLabs that are really disconcerting.
When I was sworn in as attorney general, I put my hand on the Bible and sworn to uphold the constitution of the state of Florida.
"Arpaio broke the rules he was sworn to uphold — rules that are put in place to protect citizens from a government going out of control," concludes Oliver.
It would be helpful if they could suggest alternative military tactics to an Israeli government dealing with an urgent crisis against an adversary sworn to its destruction.
Both Islamic Jihad and Hamas, the dominant Islamist group in Gaza that had said earlier it lost two people in the tunnel collapse, have sworn to retaliate.
IT BRIEFLY looked as if Donald Trump, having denounced global warming as a hoax and sworn to dismantle Barack Obama's environmental legacy, might have had a rethink.
"These statements are completely unacceptable, especially if made by those sworn to uphold" the agency's standards, McAleenan said in a pair of tweets announcing the "immediate" probe.
We took them as peace officers sworn to tell the truth, and through all our negotiations of trust, that they weren't inventing these out of thin air.
With each grim headline for Donald Trump, or show of division among Republicans in Congress, excitement builds among those sworn to resist the president and his works.
He is fighting for people who can't fight for themselves, for people who have been killed in cold blood by those who are sworn to protect them.
Nothing Sheriff Clarke has claimed comes close to an accurate reflection of the realities faced by either the police or the communities they are sworn to serve.
To be clear, he voted against the Endangered Species Act, a key law the Interior secretary is sworn to implement, in 21 out of 21 possible votes.
To invade the homeland of an enemy that had sworn to fight to the last man, evidenced by its fanatical approach, would have resulted in incalculable losses.
You just can't break the law—especially, say, not if you're a judge or a president or some other sort of government authority sworn to uphold it.
Indeed, Trump and his Health and Human Services secretary, Tom Price, have made no secret of their willingness to undermine the law they're sworn to execute faithfully.
As democratic citizens we should be collectively aghast that a man could be fatally erased on an American highway by the agency sworn to protect and serve.
Her husband, a Finnish entrepreneur named Robert Oesterlund, had sworn to a Canadian court that his immediately calculable "net family property" totaled just a few million dollars.
I trust the good work of our intelligence and law enforcement personnel who have sworn to protect the United States of America from enemies foreign and domestic.
With members split between Johnson City, TN and Atlanta, Cemetery Filth is sworn to the tenets of ancient death—roiling riffs, slimy solos, rattling rasps and all.
That would be the worst rationale for a commander in chief sworn to protect the nation and to honor the men and women who serve in uniform.
On press freedom, due process, exercise of religion and other areas, Trump has repeatedly gone into Roy Moore territory — dismissing the principles he has sworn to uphold.
Pakistan's politicians have chosen to reward the military's egregious violations of the sanctity of the vote, a principle they had sworn to stand by no matter what.
Never before in world history has a superpower such as the United States enjoyed an alliance system of partner nations voluntarily sworn to cooperate in its defense.
What's happened is that the organs of government sworn to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States have been trying to do their jobs.
It is spineless to fail to challenge this president on a blatant, authoritarian-type power grab that defies the Constitution that the senators have sworn to uphold.
The Syrian government has sworn to recapture territory held by the SDF, including Islamic State's former capital Raqqa and oil and gas fields east of the Euphrates.
You are sworn to secrecy beforehand, and each day, the group repeats a 12-point oath that includes a promise of not divulging the secrets of the program.
"This case is particularly heinous because the perpetrator is a public official, sworn to serve and protect the community" Pennsylvania's Attorney General Josh Shapiro said in a statement.
But one officer took it upon himself to do his own small part to heal the growing rift between the police and the people they're sworn to protect.
She said her grandma – like so many others – had been "so sworn to secrecy that she never felt able to tell us" about her work during the war.
Some passengers spoke of one survivor who had sworn to never get on another plane and planned to buy a car and drive back to the United States.
By cooking the books and using taxpayer money to do it, this administration is conducting a nefarious, sinister propaganda campaign against the citizens they have sworn to protect.
The InstaMiniSeries team was granted early access to the album and sworn to secrecy while they wrote and produced the four-minute minute story in 15-second increments.
Now today, I tell Mr. Trump that to reenact a policy fueled by prejudice is uncivilized, un-American and unworthy of a president sworn to uphold our Constitution.
Would any country in the world allow 40,000 people, sworn to its destruction, to knock down a border fence and attack its citizens living peacefully near the border?
"Black men dying and being forgotten, people retaliating against the people that are sworn to defend us — we have to come together and end all this," he said.
For the sake of our officers' lives, including those we honored in D.C. last week, and for the public we've sworn to protect, let's hope clearer heads prevail.
Trump has sworn to pull U.S. forces from Syria after ISIS's territorial defeat, raising questions over the fate of Washington's Kurdish allies and Turkish involvement in northeast Syria.
As Ellie Ade Kur returns to class this week, she'll be looking over her shoulder for an ex-boyfriend she says has sworn to stalk her on campus.
"I'm giving you my answer the best I can, which is the First Amendment, which I'm sworn to uphold as a judge, contains two competing messages," he replied.
Conducting a House investigation and preparing and voting on articles of impeachment do not require an oath of impartiality, so House members are not sworn to that obligation.
As the plan was hatched and Greek officials were sworn to secrecy, Essa and her family were among the thousands crammed into tented camps built to hold hundreds.
For as long as he has been "looking out for" them — as he puts it — he has sworn to beat back the "secular progressive" forces of political correctness.
Continuing the DACA program will promote these objectives and ensure the safety of, and service to, all members of the community that law enforcement is sworn to protect.
"It is why we wanted to put on the badge in the first place and it's a reminder of the appreciation from the citizens we are sworn to protect."
"The victims of this leadership failure are the good people we are sworn to serve, and we are leaving our country ill-prepared for dramatic changes ahead," Delaney wrote.
"Health-care providers are sworn to put patients first and to do no harm," said Christine Keeves, a spokesperson for the San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community Center.
Some fear this rejection could be used by his Israeli counterpart, Binyamin Netanyahu, as a pretext to annex areas of the West Bank, as he has sworn to do.
"This case is particularly heinous because the perpetrator is a public official, sworn to serve and protect the community," Pennsylvania's attorney general, Josh Shapiro, said in a news release.
Assad has sworn to recover all of his state, and visiting Iranian officials have indicated that new military campaigns may soon start against both the rebels and the Kurds.
This lack of trust and genuine fear of the police undermines community safety as the communities spend more time protecting themselves from the government officials sworn to protect them.
This is the world of Sykes-Picot, whose legacy IS has sworn to smash the way it has smashed thousands of cuneiform tablets inscribed with the earliest human handwriting.
"What restaurant have you sworn to never return to and why?" asked 'BlokeTweedEveryday' on Tuesday—a seemingly harmless question, the kind that's likely to inspire some lively, vibrant discussion.
In response to environmental concerns lobbed by elected officials and residents, the MTA and DOT has also sworn to publicize air quality results, and "minimize" disruptiveness during the shutdown.
"An attack on a police officer is an attack on the laws we uphold and the public we have sworn to protect," Lynch said recently, in an e-mail.
"I would certainly hope that nobody who is sworn to uphold justice," she said, "is going to hold it against me because I wear a black robe and scarf."
I felt that surely the threat of genocide directed at Israel and the Jewish people would move him to oppose the funding of a government sworn to Israel's annihilation.
This assault began with Mr. Trump choosing agency chiefs who are tested corporate loyalists driven to undermine the lifesaving, income-protecting institutions whose laws they have sworn to uphold.
"This case is particularly heinous because the perpetrator is a public official, sworn to serve and protect the community," Josh Shapiro, the Pennsylvania attorney general, said in a statement.
Like these last attempts, the current bill is unlikely to make it past the Senate, though Trump has sworn to sign it into law should it reach his desk.
Downey said he wanted to "have a dialogue with my country's political situation" and highlight Melania Trump's status as an immigrant married to a president sworn to reduce immigration.
The courts should be performing their function with equity in all ways — including charging and convicting officers of wrongdoing, with juries who reflect the communities they were sworn to serve.
At the same time, when individuals ignore their oath of office, and instead violate the civil rights of the public they are sworn to serve, they will be held accountable.
Her conservative former Vice President Michel Temer, who has run the country since her suspension in May, will be sworn to serve out the remainder of her term through 2018.
"I got locked in a room to read the script – I don't have it myself," Pattinson, 30, tells USA Today, adding that he's "sworn to secrecy" about the film's plot.
However, differences of opinion should not translate into the sort of congressional dysfunction that causes the country that they are sworn to serve to act against its own self-interest.
"America's law enforcement officers need the best tools available to safeguard their communities and build strong relationships with the citizens they are sworn to protect," said Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
It was perhaps the most unfiltered moment of our time together in Short Creek, where he wasn't sworn to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Those assurances must be backed up with an unfaltering commitment to reverse the trend of late, with sensitive information being treated carelessly by those sworn to protect our national security.
In that case, Democrats and Republicans alike would have a duty as public servants, sworn to uphold the Constitution, to take a good hard look at the facts before them.
The appeals filed in New York include figures that were certified by a public accountant and sworn to by Mr. Trump, under penalty of prosecution if he intentionally misstated them.
"I am offended when members of this institution pressure and often threaten me and my officers to ignore the laws they make and I am sworn to uphold," Kelly said.
Next door to Sinai in Gaza, the ruling Hamas movement is not only sworn to Israel's destruction but is cooperating with Sinai militants and enriching them through a tunnel economy.
He assumed the Targaryen children were safe; he had no idea that his father had sent the Mountain to kill the rest of the family he was sworn to protect.
Racial justice is freedom, because you're not free if there is a veil of mistrust between a person of color and the officers who are sworn to keep us safe.
Joe Arpaio twisted, bent and broke the very law that he was sworn to uphold, using it as both shield and weapon — something he has in common with Mr. Trump.
"The allegations against these officers are extremely serious, and we believe they have let down the public they are sworn to serve," Inspector General Michael Nestor said in the release.
Such career diplomats point out that they are sworn to serve the U.S. government in a nonpartisan way, meaning they implement the policies of whoever is in the White House.
But though White House press pool reporters were sworn to secrecy, bloggers and aviation enthusiasts drew attention to the mystery trip on Twitter and prompted speculation about the president's whereabouts.
So while Trump has sworn to rebuild the nation using "American energy—mined from American sources," what he's really pledged is to construct is a shaky platform on a dying industry.
Yet his quirks, including a highly informal and personalised management style and seemingly little interest in the details of the vast, complicated system he has sworn to overhaul, are causing alarm.
Vague character descriptions replaced names in casting calls; actors were sworn to secrecy; to make things even more confusing, the show's storyline grew increasingly separate from the plot of Martin's novels.
President Bashar al-Assad has sworn to take back every inch of Syria and the enclave including Idlib is the last big bastion of the rebellion that flared against him 2011.
The Mountain was sworn to House Baratheon, and he killed the Targaryen heir during the Sack of King's Landing by smashing his head against a wall in front of his mother.
Brienne killed Stannis at the end of the fifth season after he confessed to killing his brother, Renly, whom Brienne had been sworn to protect and was trying to save Sansa.
But Iran, which has sworn to produce several hundred thousand more barrels of oil a day, now that it has been relieved of sanctions over its nuclear program, would not cooperate.
FYI -- the Dora Milaje is an all-female squad of ass-kickers who are sworn to protect the king (Black Panther) -- and basically beat the hell out of anyone he wants.
Republicans had been loathe to move on from attempts to get rid of Obamacare because they felt trapped by the oaths they had sworn to their base to do just that.
The village is hidden deep in the woods and heavily armed, and its residents have sworn to kill anyone who intrudes upon their hideout in order to protect it from discovery.
Meanwhile, the McConnell-aligned Senate Leadership Fund could come to McSally's defense — it's already sworn to oppose Ward, while McConnell's public comments on McSally could be seen as a green light.
Latvia kept the files locked, restricting access to a few scholars sworn to secrecy and officers of the security services, which used the files for security checks on officials and politicians.
The forthcoming Turkish election is a battle between Mr. Erdogan and an improbably united opposition — secular, Islamist, nationalist and Kurdish parties — that have sworn to fight together, despite their past enmity.
" In a recent dispute over "sanctuary" cities, Thomas Homan, the acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, cited his agency's devotion to "federal laws that ICE is sworn to uphold.
Now, let's assume the Supreme Court blocks this action, following judges from lower courts, citing both equal protection and the religious establishment clause of the document Trump has sworn to uphold.
In contrast, dedicated public servants like Colonel Vindman and Ms. Williams speak in sincere and personal terms of their allegiance to the country and the Constitution they had sworn to defend.
Mr. Ferguson has warned the sheriffs that they have a legal responsibility to enforce the new law in the same manner they are sworn to uphold other laws prohibiting criminal activity.
We currently live in a time in which the public servants who are hired to protect and serve are not required to uphold the very law they are sworn to enforce.
Trump predictably broke that promise, but he and his administration have still sworn to finally knock Big Pharma down a peg and pop the ballooning costs of life-saving medications like insulin.
"  "We're going to stand up as a community and fight against anyone who believes that murder or any violent action by those who are sworn to protect us should consistently go unpunished.
We're going to stand up as a community and fight against anyone who believes that murder or any violent action by those who are sworn to protect us should consistently go unpunished.
For a president sworn to "drain the swamp"—that is, to attack the culture of insiderism, back-scratching and special favours that prevails in Washington, DC, Mr Price's travel tastes were embarrassing.
"As long as there are public servants who place self-interest ahead of the people they are sworn to serve, public corruption will remain a top priority for our office," he said.
Legal experts said they found this to be the most troubling aspect of the pardon, given that it excused the lawlessness of an official who had sworn to defend the constitutional structure.
For far too long, he tried and failed to make deals with Republicans on Capitol Hill who had sworn to block his entire agenda, and he ended up looking naïve and weak.
It is one thing for the Ethics Committee to police the behavior of a member while he or she is serving, and thus sworn to faithfully discharge the duties of the office.
Surely the comedic actor-turned-world leader didn't expect to be cast in an international drama by the kind of wealthy man he has sworn to fight against — but here he is.
The result is a leadership that is losing control over potentially dangerous fringes of society with deadly consequences to the law abiding public and those who are sworn to protect us all.
The court was closed to all outsiders save a few diplomats sworn to secrecy, and the identities of the five condemned men and three others sentenced to prison were not made public.
Reuters has dug into the hush-hush 2013 wedding — saying that all guests were sworn to secrecy, and the couple rode in on a traditional Russian sleigh drawn by three white horses.
"This amounts to the celebration of a crime by someone sworn to uphold our laws and an attack on the First Ammendment by someone who was solemnly pledged to defend it," he continued.
The protests are aimed in part at drawing attention to the decade-long Israeli-Egyptian blockade on the territory imposed after Hamas, a group sworn to Israel&aposs destruction, seized control of Gaza.
To help change that perception, CMPD formed groups known as "Constructive Conversation Teams" that meet with protesters in the streets to answer their questions and talk with people who they're sworn to protect.
Fellow Defender Iron Fist-slash-Danny Rand (Finn Jones) is also directly invested, since The Hand destroyed K'un-Lun, the mystical city where Danny learned Kung-Fu, which he was sworn to protect.
Bolsonaro, a former army captain who has sworn to crack down on crime and corruption, nearly won the race outright in Sunday's first-round vote, but will face down Haddad in an Oct.
It was an embarrassing retreat, announced at a time that would generate as little press coverage as possible, and hastily close an appeal that prosecutors had sworn to continue just two weeks earlier.
There was also a flip side to O'Rourke message; he said that Cruz isn't present in the state: Within months of being sworn to service, your senator, Ted Cruz was not in Texas.
In present day, the toughest chick currently residing in all of Westeros, young girl and local badass Lyanna Mormont, calls out all the trifling lords sworn to House Stark right to their face.
Or how his low-character attorney, Jay Sekulow, tried to lay the scandal at the feet of the Secret Service, whose agents are sworn to protect the Trump family's lives with their own.
The challenge for today's military leaders will be knowing when it is time to stand up and speak their minds in defense of the American values that the military has sworn to uphold.
"I think there is this general swath of understanding that police, law enforcement, are sworn to serve and protect, and sometimes that's viewed as by any means necessary," Bland's sister Sharon Cooper said.
As president, Mr. Trump is sworn to uphold the law, but he has viewed the legal system itself as an adversary, suggesting that it be circumvented to, for instance, send migrants back home.
" Two days after the Brown decision, Eisenhower said at a news conference, "The Supreme Court has spoken and I am sworn to uphold the constitutional processes in this country; and I will obey.
We were sworn to secrecy until Mr. Trump returned here after the visit, a level of caution far greater than past presidents have taken when traveling to war zones in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The main thing they knew about Trump was that he had sworn to pull the United States out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the complex 12-nation trade deal that Groser helped negotiate.
Sworn to secrecy, uncredited, and sometimes unpaid, the assistants claimed to have translated chapters of "The Painted Bird" from Kosinski's Polish original and even to have rewritten the bulk of his later manuscripts.
Kennedy, the police chief, said the drone is not a replacement for police officers, but it is a tool to help improve the safety of both officers and citizens they're sworn to protect.
It's causing problems in communities of color In recent years, the numerous high-profile killings of people of color have intensified the rift between police departments and the communities they're sworn to protect.
And it represents a political respite for President Trump, who had come under fierce criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike for seeming to abandon a vulnerable population the U.S. had sworn to protect.
Maybe Trump identifies with Jobs, even though Jobs' own father, Abdul Fattah Jandali, was a Syrian immigrant and Trump has sworn to enact draconian policies aimed at hurting this very population of people.
From left to right: Samwell Tarly, representing either House Tarly (which is in the Reach and was sworn to House Tyrell, at least for now) or the Citadel as a representative of the Maesters.
As with other independent agencies and functions within the federal government, even politically appointed leaders like Chairman Clayton must always weigh political loyalties against the mission of the agency they are sworn to lead.
OpenJustice also hopes that "the public will start to feel that there is a renewed attempt to build and strengthen the trust between law enforcement and the public they've sworn to protect," Erlich says.
In other words: The very organization that positioned itself as the champion of the adult industry's safety and wellbeing had, inadvertently, caused deep, lasting damage to the vulnerable population it was sworn to protect.
Israel says it is defending its border and accuses Hamas, a group sworn to its destruction, of using the protests as cover for attempts to breach the border fence and attack civilians and soldiers.
President-elect Donald Trump has sworn to back out of the Paris climate deal — a move that could potentially tank the historic multi-nation agreement, or at least make it extremely hard to implement.
Crevasse, on the other hand, are sworn to a particularly pummeling blend of hardcore, powerviolence, d-beat, and doom that treads heavily, and only takes two or three minutes to pack a serous wallop.
At a televised ceremony, its general command called on the Syrian government, which has sworn to retake the whole country, to recognize the autonomous administration that runs areas the SDF controls in northeast Syria.
We must also come to realize that keeping our officers safe is not inconsistent with ensuring that those in law enforcement treat the people they are sworn to serve with dignity, respect, and fairness.
"Seeking to enlist a foreign actor to interfere with an American election undermines our sovereignty, democracy, and the Constitution, which the President is sworn to preserve, protect, and defend," the three chairmen wrote jointly.
It does not provide that senior officials go around the President -- take documents off his desk, write anonymous op-eds ... Everyone of these officials have sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States.
"This was a horrendous tragedy and it's not our intention to add to Mr. Burillo's grief but we are sworn to uphold the law and that's what we've done in this situation," Cronin said.
It's remarkable that employees at Amazon, known for a grueling work culture in which employees put on a unified public front and are sworn to secrecy, are now leading a protest in their sector.
Islamic Jihad, an Iranian-backed militant group sworn to Israel's destruction, responded by launching dozens of rockets toward Israel, some reaching as far as Tel Aviv, prompting Israel to carry out scores of airstrikes.
President Donald Trump on Thursday morning revealed some profound confusion about the Constitution he's sworn to preserve, protect, and defend — particularly the parts that detail how a commander in chief can be removed from office.
Urman told Dier and Rodriguez that she wanted to bring Michael's character back about a year ago when she started to envision what Season 4 would look like, but the actors were sworn to secrecy.
"Failure to do so will continue to erode the already fragile trust that exists between Tulsa's law enforcement and many of the communities they are sworn to serve," said ACLU of Oklahoma director Ryan Kiesel.
But he will also have to contend with a headstrong defence minister whom he does not trust and a former defence minister who has joined the ranks of those sworn to topple the prime minister.
There were cultural differences, of course, but he had found that if he learned and respected those differences, the job got easier for him and more effective for the people he was sworn to protect.
What most people may not realize, however, is that their individual rights — rights supposedly protected by the Constitution of the United States – are being taken away by the very institution sworn to uphold those rights.
But on our trip, there was another product we were sworn to secrecy over: The brand-new Glow Stick highlighters, which launch online today for a limited-edition month-long run... for UK shoppers only.
The most important thing it seems to President Obama is not whether he is operating within the guidelines of the constitution he is sworn to uphold, but whether he is accomplishing his own personal agenda.
Mathilde delivers the baby by cesarean section but is sworn to secrecy by the fearful Mother Abbess (Agata Kulesza, of "Ida"), who is terrified lest the news of a pregnant nun tarnish the convent's reputation.
Their fate, and that of their families, has befuddled foreign governments, with few ready to repatriate citizens who pledged allegiance to a group sworn to their destruction, but who might be hard to legally prosecute.
When asked if separating families at the border is cruel, at a press conference this week, she said, "Our policy at DHS is to do what we're sworn to do, which is to enforce the law."
Stick is a member of The Chaste, an ancient group that is sworn to fight The Hand, who are likely to be the primary antagonists of The Defenders following their involvement in Daredevil and Iron Fist.
We can fairly demand that police perform their duties professionally and dispense justice evenly, while also expecting that those they are sworn to protect and serve aren't provided -- however inadvertently -- a green light to assault them.
Meanwhile, Gillum defended his record in Tallahassee City Hall, saying that the state capital's overall crime rate was going down and vowing to build cooperation between law enforcement and the communities they are sworn to protect.
Or you can be a judge who has sworn to uphold the Constitution, including the part that guarantees that even the most heinous defendants among us are entitled to a fair trial before an impartial judge.
But hundreds of people who were stranded while trying to return to a town emptied in an act of collective punishment during Libya's 20113 revolution have sworn to stay put here until they are allowed home.
This practice is a painful affront to victims and witnesses who come to our courts seeking justice, and a statement of smirking disrespect to the local police, prosecutors, and judges who are sworn to administer it.
They also show that opponents of Trump's policies realize that their only hope for stopping him lies not in the hands of a cowardly Congress, but in the heads of judges sworn to uphold the Constitution.
"The violence unleashed by the defendant and captured on video is stomach-turning, and even more shocking because he is a public servant sworn to uphold the law," said Darcel D. Clark, the Bronx district attorney.
"The relationship between the police officers who are sworn to keep this community safe and everybody who lives here is among the most important things we have as a city," he said at the news conference.
Participated in HBOs documentary, "Historical Connections" VICE: I know you're sworn to secrecy since you know the outcome, but at least tell me what history suggests about characters that can win it all, and sustain it.
Majority Leader McConnell cited civil rights legislation yesterday, as well he should, because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing, and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them.
"So basically," Times investigative reporter Jodi Kantor observed in a tweet on Wednesday, "Times reporters now must try to unearth the identity of an author that our colleagues in Opinion have sworn to protect with anonymity?"
It is imperative that we remain eternally vigilant to ensure that law enforcement officials recognize that it is their duty and responsibility to protect, not violate, the constitutional rights of those they are sworn to serve.
It violates both the First Amendment and Maryland's own social media guidelines for government officials to block out any voices of dissent or those simply raising questions about positions taken by public officials sworn to serve.
He was and remains the nation's chief investigator, sworn to uphold the laws of the country as written by Congress, and he was neither sworn nor entitled to re-write those statutes to his own satisfaction.
Neither the bands they came up alongside nor their own musical influences shared Thompson's elegiac sound and introspective lyrics, though, and so Withered remained a wholly separate entity, caught between two worlds and sworn to none.
"The plan was to assassinate a couple of them in order to make Ukraine explode" During the meetings, journalists are sworn to secrecy about the details of the alleged Russian plot and offered protection, he said.
What if you're given a modicum of creative freedom — even success — as long as you don't overtly criticize your oppressors, and as long as you're not the type, politically or racially, that they've sworn to eradicate?
"We continue to be disgusted and outraged by the idea that anyone could abuse an underage victim of sexual exploitation -- particularly those who have sworn to uphold the law and protect our communities," Schaaf said last week.
" When, in 1954, the Supreme Court ordered desegregation of the nation's schools in Brown v Board of Education, his response was limp: "I am sworn to uphold the constitutional process in this country—and I will obey.
" - NetflixAvailable July 19 SAINT SEIYA: Knights of the Zodiac (2019)"Sworn to protect the reincarnation of the goddess Athena, Seiya and the Knights of the Zodiac aid her in battle against those who seek to end mankind.
Jordan Gauthier, who founded and runs YC Drum Company out of Waterloo, Ontario, pretty much runs Canada's entire indie-rock rhythm section, with notables July Talk, Arkells, Half Moon Run, and scores more sworn to his work.
It's as if he had sworn to enjoy every second of his life—to wear the best clothes he can afford, to eat the best food, to go to dances where his favorite Haitian bands are playing.
Season 3 finds James St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick) unveiling new nightclubs, exiting the drug game and rekindling a relationship with his first love, Angela (Lela Loren), the assistant United States attorney sworn to bring him to justice.
In two years in office, Trump has built a mountain of tweets, remarks and actions that do not just test institutional restraints on presidential power but appear to undermine the constitutional norms he is sworn to uphold.
Leaders should be aware how essential it is to the people they have sworn to serve to be aware of the good and the bad of their policies: not everyone wins in politics, people have to compromise.
The wedding was quickly annulled, and according to the docuseries, she was paid $100 not to pursue legal action and a non-disclosure was drawn, making Aaliyah the first girl contractually sworn to secrecy against the singer.
Trump has sworn to pull U.S. forces from Syria after Islamic State's territorial defeat, raising concerns in Paris and other European capitals that jihadists from their countries could disperse and try to return to their home countries.
During the campaign, the mission of this security cadre was largely to suppress or eject hecklers, something the Secret Service, sworn to uphold the Constitution, including its First Amendment right to free speech, cannot and will not do.
"Majority Leader McConnell cited civil rights legislation yesterday, as well he should, because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them," he added.
Humans are inherently, psychologically motivated to reduce the discomfort of cognitive dissonance, and fewer things will create more painful cognitive dissonance than watching those sworn to protect shoot and kill a civilian who posed no threat to them.
For starters, we meet Barb's parents, who haven't stopped looking for her — since they didn't meet Eleven or the demogorgon, they never found out about the Upside Down and Nancy can't tell them because she's sworn to secrecy.
McCaul declined to verify the details outlined by Brat — "I've been sworn to secrecy," he said —but indicated that negotiators are nearing the end of their weeks-long talks in search of the DACA-fix Trump has requested.
As attorneys sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States, we are deeply concerned by Trump's blanket assertion of executive privilege and refusal to submit to Congressional oversight, and his Administration's evident preparations for war with Iran.
In doing so, it has simply co-opted the left's position on FISA: Don't bother to have faith in the process, because the rule of law has no meaning even to those who are sworn to uphold it.
President Bashar al-Assad has sworn to take back every inch of Syria, and recapturing the southwest, one of the first hotbeds of the uprising against him, would leave rebels with only one remaining stronghold, in the northwest.
A declaration of a national emergency to bypass Congress and reprogram funds already allocated by lawmakers would represent Trump's most striking assault yet on the system of constitutional order that he is sworn to preserve, protect and defend.
"Majority Leader McConnell cited civil-rights legislation yesterday, as well he should, because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing, and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them," Coates said.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has sworn to recapture the sensitive strategic area and the army began ramping up its assault there last week, threatening a "de-escalation" zone agreed by the United States and Russia last year.
"If the public ever feels that we are being political with this, we will have done a tremendous harm to the country, to the Constitution, and to the people that we are sworn to serve," Clyburn said Sunday.
And not just any life: Kirk falls for Edith because she's virtuous and beautiful and finds him charming, sure, but also because she's the living embodiment of the utopian principles he's sworn to uphold as a member of Starfleet.
Once an awardee accepts, he or she is sworn to secrecy while the list is formalized and until its publication in The London Gazette New Year list and in mid-June, the official date of the Queen's Birthday celebration.
Frozen Synapse 2 imagines a much more complex, and cynical, vision of the world, one where a group like XCOM (or Bureau 8) immediately gets swept up by the politicking and backstabbing of the system they're sworn to protect.
And while I was sworn to secrecy regarding the stuff actually in the video until its release, I can tell you that it is very good and will make you want to go ride a skateboard with your friends.
The arrangements are, of course, designed to avoid even the appearance of any conflict between his interest as a business-owner and the interests he will be sworn to protect and advance as president: those of the United States.
Speaking before hundreds of Marines, he again pointed to reporters covering the speech and called them "fake news," leading hundreds of uniformed personnel to applaud wildly for a political statement attacking a press corps they are sworn to defend.
Instead, the East's and West's leading vote getters hopped on a conference call Thursday afternoon, joined by a limited number of league personnel who were all sworn to silence, so James and Curry could make their picks in secret.
William Pelham Barr served as an attorney general during the George Bush administration from 1991 to 1993, meaning he has twice sworn to uphold the Constitution, which is not considered to be a pledge of loyalty to the president.
"As long as there are public servants who put self-interest above the people they are sworn to serve, public corruption will remain a top priority of this office," said U.S. Attorney Richard Berman, whose office prosecuted the case.
We need nine and we deserve nine, and we call on the Senate to hold hearings and uphold the only duty they've sworn to uphold-a duty to uphold the Constitution of the United States and serve this country.
Career employees are sworn to implement the policies of the executive branch in a nonpartisan fashion; many serve for decades in government, offering continuity and expertise to political appointees who come and go depending on the administration in charge.
Because the saga is so damn popular the cast were all sworn to secrecy, which meant that — in the early stages, before any cast news was published — the actors literally couldn't say anything about the job they were working on.
The model will roll out in dozens of precincts in the fall and is aimed at "lowering crime, but not at the expense of losing the vital support of the people we are sworn to protect and serve," O'Neill said.
"I think it's deeply troubling that a government appointee, who has sworn to uphold the constitution, thinks that the constitution doesn't apply to the marginalized population he's supposed to be in charge of protecting," Amiri told BuzzFeed News Wednesday night.
"The increasingly risky profession of law enforcement cannot put those sworn to 'serve and protect' to a Hobson's choice: place their lives on the line by heroic forbearance or risk their financial security in defense of lawsuits," Judge Edith Jones wrote.
"The sentence may not be a popular decision by certain members of the general public but it is a just and proper decision given the record before the court and the law the court is sworn to uphold," he wrote.
"When one of our own breaks the trust of the people we are sworn to protect and to serve, it tarnishes the badge we all wear proudly on our chests," Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said Wednesday about Rodriguez's arrest.
We seek answers, not just to the facts of Mr. Wood's case, but also answers about how as a police department and a city we can build deeper, stronger trust between law enforcement and the communities they're sworn to protect.
It takes place on the West Bank, where an improbable cloister of Arab Catholic nuns sworn to silence encounter a noisy trio of Israeli settlers who crash into their statue of the Virgin Mary in the moments before the Sabbath starts.
Others questionable federal actions include reopening for profit prisons, directing prosecutors to charge all defendants with the highest provable offenses, and eliminating the investigations of police departments that repeatedly violate the civil rights of those they are sworn to protect.
But the company has never publicly demonstrated its technology (people who have seen private demos generally rave about it but are sworn to secrecy on the details), and has given no timeline for when its first product will be released.
" And naturally I'm sworn to secrecy and all I can say is, "Give me the time to do what has to be done and keep your eyes on the newspapers, because things will be public as soon as we can.
A similar conflict played out, in a more personal vein, between Batman and Superman, with Batman (manipulated by Lex Luthor) worrying that Superman's Kryptonian abilities made him a potential threat to the very public order he had always sworn to defend.
That is because the United States is also heavily dependent on its alliances with Turkey and Iraq, two nations crucial to regional stability and to the coalition to defeat the Islamic State, but which have both sworn to prevent Kurdish independence.
I, Isaac Woodard Jr., being duly sworn to depose and state as follows, that I am 1203 years old and a veteran of the United States Army, having served 15 months in the South Pacific and earned one battle star.
Under the rules, the senators — who are sworn to silence during the impeachment trial — will submit written questions to the House impeachment managers and the president's legal team through Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who is presiding over the trial.
Is it unrealistic to wonder if these patriots might question the soundness of the government they are sworn to support with their very lives — to leave family, civilian jobs and communities on a moment's notice and go into harm's way?
Having sworn to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution, he could explain that, while he would certainly execute any accommodations Congress enacts for "dreamers," the president has no authority to confer positive legal benefits — such as work permits — on aliens.
Such proceedings, as Yale Law Professor Charles Black indicated in his 1974 Impeachment: A Handbook, would focus on how lies affect the integrity of the government; that is, the integrity of the laws the president has sworn to faithfully execute.
" The comedian asserted that politicians putting the NRA's interests ahead of children's lives are "too busy counting money and hating anyone who disagrees with you to realize that you are digging the graves of the people that you are sworn to protect.
I signed an NDA and had been sworn to secrecy multiple times, but, despite the security measures, I wouldn't have been able to tell you that Jo Flamm would win the episode and move on to the finals with his grilled zucchini dish.
We don't care about the women Trump has subjected to cruel, puerile verbal abuse; we don't care about the women he has allegedly groped, intimidated, and sexually humiliated; we don't care about the women he has sworn to strip of basic bodily autonomy.
As his party's nominee, endorsed in recent weeks by most senior Republicans (though many of them privately despise him), the celebrity builder had been expected to tone down his signature boorishness; he himself had sworn to be "very presidential at the appropriate time".
We're sworn to protect and serve, and that oath -- much like the First Amendment that protects the speech we find the most repugnant -- demands we perform our duties in the service of folks whose speech, actions and protests are counter to our beliefs.
"It is only by listening to those we are sworn to serve and represent — by gaining the full benefit of their ideas, their experiences, their creativity — that we can come together to confront and overcome the very real challenges before us," O'Rourke added.
Diaz-Balart had a good summary of what he calls the "complexity" of reaching a deal yesterday (though he is sworn to silence on the working group's specific efforts), but he still leaves it at a "possibility" that the finish line gets crossed.
"Today's verdict is an absolute travesty and yet another example of how correction officers are treated differently and disrespected for doing the job they are sworn to do: protect New Yorkers," said Norman Seabrook, the president of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association.
Like many of the Tea Party candidates who swept into Congress during the Obama administration, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez ran against her party's establishment, arguing that its members were self-interested and disconnected from the realities of the voters they were sworn to serve.
Concerned that the kits weren't selling — and having sworn to department stores that they would — Max Klein hatched the idea of paying people to demonstrate the kits in the department stores to show potential customers the potential and possibilities each kit contained.
"We had sworn to the carabinieri to keep mum, so at first I had to act like I was desperate and fake grief over the loss," said Daniele Montebello, the mayor of Castelnuovo Magra, the town in Liguria where this all took place.
Across the Rio Grande in Mexico, Mr. Luna's brothers Fernando and Eduardo were engaged in the very activity he was sworn to stop: drug trafficking and gun running for the Gulf Cartel, according to court records and interviews with local law enforcement officials.
"Compromising our core mission as trade unionists sworn to advocate for the economic well being of our membership as a trade off for a perceived short term political gain is utterly disappointing and cannot be supported by the undersigned organizations," they added.
"We owe it to our military and to ourselves as a nation to open this conversation of the authorization of military force, to provide our troops that clarity and to abide by the Constitution that we have all sworn to protect," said Rep.
It's a balancing act that no Republican has yet been able to achieve in the seven years since the party has sworn to rip up the Affordable Care Act — and Price will have just months to replace a law covering 20 million people.
Israel fears Iran could use Syrian territory to stage attacks or create a land corridor from Iran to Lebanon that could allow it to transfer weapons more easily to the Lebanese Hezbollah — an Iranian-backed Shiite militant group sworn to Israel's destruction.
He can't fathom why the legitimate role of the press might be to ferret out secrets that officials like him are sworn to guard, or why the C.I.A.'s destruction of its own interrogation tapes looked like a coverup of a crime.
"As a juror sworn to do impartial justice, I believe I should reserve judgment and let the process unfold without political interference — and I strongly encourage my colleagues to do the same," Jones said after the House passed the two articles of impeachment.
That fight resulted in the founding of the Night's Watch, sworn to defend the realms of men against any future invasions from the While Walkers, and saw Brandon Stark — the ultimate forefather of the Stark family, also known as Bran the Builder — raise the Wall.
"This report should serve as a wake-up call to the De Blasio administration that the NYPD cannot continue to run a secret disciplinary system that prevents the public from learning important information about the people sworn to protect them," said Executive Director Donna Lieberman.
"Police deliberately chose to ensure their own safety while leaving the public, who they are sworn to serve and protect, vulnerable to radical leftwing lawlessness," Bill Becker, who works for Freedom X, a law firm that serves "conservative victims of discrimination," said in a statement.
"The one thing I know with absolute certainty is that there's precisely 0.0% chance that any of that will happen if Republicans maintain control of the House, because the leadership there is sworn to defend that bill to their dying political day," Malinowski said.
"I am in a position where I feel compelled to inquire after the work of the commission upon which I am sworn to serve, and am yet completely uninformed as to its activities," Dunlap wrote in his letter to Andrew Kossack, the commission's executive director.
The only problem is that Leonor can't afford an increase—her shop is hardly thriving—and what's more, she insists that Brian's dad had sworn to her that he would always make sure she'd be taken care of, promising to keep her rent low.
If I were you, I would skip betting this one and spend time with your families, or at least betting basketball, but since I'm sworn to pick every game, we'll back Washington and the points here and see if they can avoid the blowout.
Though it's a shame that this black man or woman died (pick one, any one), it's not your fault that the police officer you pay with your tax dollars and who is sworn to protect you did so at the expense of an unnecessary killing.
"At this point, your voluntary appearance at an event at the president's hotel would convey the impression that you, as a Justice of the Supreme Court who has sworn to administer justice 'without respect to persons,' do not find these statements problematic," they said.
He made clear that we would take every necessary step to protect ourselves and the allies we are sworn to defend, notably by deploying missile defense systems like Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, which, while not aimed at China, clearly unnerve it.
She did her duty when she killed Stannis Baratheon at the end of last season (he'd used Melisandre/magic to kill Renly, whom she was sworn to protect), but that might mean every one of Stannis' soldiers that Ramsay Bolton didn't kill is now after her.
She did her duty when she killed Stannis Baratheon at the end of last season (he'd used Melisandre/magic to kill Renly, whom she was sworn to protect), but that might mean every one of Stannis' soldiers that Ramsay Bolton didn't kill is now after her.
Most of us have at one time or another sworn to ourselves that we will "never" again fly on one airline or another, only to discover that there are very few airlines one can switch to and that they all seem dismal in their own way.
As hope from Jill Stein's recount fades for Hillary Clinton's supporters, another Hail Mary chance to thwart Donald Trump's presidency has taken its place: that enough members of the Electoral College sworn to vote for Trump will break their pledge and vote to elect an alternate candidate.
I don't know if that's necessarily true — just ask the thousands of Katy Perry and Taylor Swift stans who've sworn to be eternally pitted against one another — but what I do know is that the music industry, with all its flaws, can be a truly powerful force.
Growing cannabis within Germany will remain illegal until next year, when just ten licences will be issued allowing production at secret sites by trained pharmacists vetted for security, sworn to confidentiality and (lest they be tempted to sample for quality) prevented from touching the finished product.
"As FCC Chairman, sworn to uphold both the Constitution and the Communications Act, you have a duty to condemn this attack and reassure our nation and our journalists that you will stand up for them and protect and defend their fundamental freedoms," Blumenthal wrote in a letter.
Their melancholy, ethereal music crossed borders that would seem farcical to an outsider, but are held in deep reverence by those who are sworn to their love of black metal, doom, neofolk, progressive rock, acoustic guitar, ambient music—or, thanks to Agalloch, all of the above.
"A judge sworn to decide impartially can offer no forecasts, no hints, for that would show not only disregard for the specifics of the particular case, it would display disdain for the entire judicial process," Justice Ginsburg said during her 1993 hearings to be on the court.
Furious Trump targets intelligence community -- not Russia The President reacted to reports that Russia was again meddling -- to help him win -- with fury last week in a way that again underscored how he's often more interested in protecting himself than the democracy that he's sworn to shield.
"We take on this responsibility in full recognition of the importance of getting it right -- because there is nothing more important than respect and trust between law enforcement and the communities that they are sworn to protect as we work to keep all Californians safe," he said.
The United States was in the grip of the Red Scare, and the marshal, Will Kane (Gary Cooper), can't find a single good man in the dusty Western town of Hadleyville to help him confront the Miller brothers and their gang, who have sworn to kill him.
The president and his friends in Congress have fought this at every turn, and in doing so have reduced years of bipartisan cooperation on the House Intelligence Committee to rubble while impugning the integrity of the police and intelligence officers who are sworn to protect us.
"It's sad that rather than listening to the public they are sworn to represent and who have a deep connection to public schools, Trump and DeVos' first official joint trip is to a religious school, which they use as a backdrop for their ideological crusade," she said.
While so many in and out of the industry are still looking toward the grunge and oversized silhouettes of the '90s, Kimmy was taking things one step further, resurrecting pieces like acid wash jeans and bodycon dresses, pieces that so many people had sworn to never wear again.
There were tweets that brought in anti-Semitic imagery during the campaign (a six-pointed Jewish star, superimposed upon a pile of money that was later sworn to be a "sheriff's star"; surrogates who tweeted images of Pepe the frog, a favorite of the self-described alt-right).
In her new book "Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II," journalist Liza Mundy tells the stories of many of these women who, because they were sworn to secrecy about the nature of their work, have been all but forgotten.
Graham is concerned that "[a]n American withdrawal will put the Kurds ... at tremendous risk," he should be more concerned about the American people he serves and the Constitution he is sworn to uphold, which is "to provide for the common defense," not defending other people or countries.
"It is going to be a full pardon, which means not only pardoned, but he is released immediately and after that he will be free to participate fully in politics," Mahathir told reporters a day after he was sworn to office following his alliance's shock win in Wednesday's election.
In an interview, he argued HHS is early in the normal regulatory process and will work out the practicalities of how to balance the rights of providers with the rights of those they have sworn to treat as it reviews comments from the public and finalizes its proposal.
"These potential violations of insider trading laws and the STOCK Act by these Senators ... show what appears to be contempt for the law and further a contempt for the American people these Senators have sworn to serve," Karen Hobert Flynn, president of Common Cause, said in a statement.
Years after the emergence of Black Lives Matter, a social movement borne of the shooting death in Florida of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, there is still a widely held perception of law enforcement's racial animus toward people of color, especially in the communities they're sworn to serve.
"As FCC Chairman, sworn to uphold both the Constitution and the Communications Act, you have a duty to condemn this attack and reassure our nation and our journalists that you will stand up for them and protect and defend their fundamental freedoms," Blumenthal wrote to the chairman Monday.
Refinery29 had a chance to catch up with Port to learn more about her new line, her journey through motherhood, and the lowdown on the upcoming Hills reboot (spoiler alert: she's pretty much sworn to secrecy there — but the tiny bit she did share made us even more excited than before).
Increasing the diplomatic costs of Russian cyber-aggression, shoring-up cyber-defenses, or even fostering military-to-military or working-level diplomatic channels to discuss cyber redlines, however discretely and unofficially, could present better choices than apparently gambling with the safety of civilians that both sides' forces are sworn to protect.
"These derogatory denotations don't only represent slurs against members of the department, they also raise questions about the way the police department thinks about Asian-Americans and the communities they are sworn to protect," Michael Sisitzky, NYCLU's lead policy counsel, said of the department's categorization in a statement to NBC News.
Finally, highlighting the stories of black women who have been victimized by the police in their homes and communities lends courage and strength to those who have also experienced it and live with the scars that come with knowing the people who were sworn to protect you can also violate you.
"Instead of criticizing a government official who is actually doing the job she was nominated, confirmed & sworn to do and enforcing the laws passed by Congress, the obstructionists in Congress should get to work to secure our borders, end legal loopholes & protect American lives," he said in a tweeted statement.
Finger-pointing, name-calling, wild accusations, cries of treason — it was an unsettling display, not simply of Mr. Trump's emotional fragility and poor impulse control, but also of his failure to understand the nature of the office he holds, the government he leads and the democracy he has sworn to serve.
According to the complaint, sworn to by Brandon Racz, a special agent with the F.B.I., at least two people invested about $1.2 million in the two companies, and in communications with these investors in 2016 and 2017, Mr. McFarland repeatedly overstated Fyre Media's revenue from bookings and his own wealth.
As an elected law enforcement officer, sworn to protect the security of the people of Jackson County, Texas, it boggles my mind that other elected city and county officials responsible for the safety of their citizens would take such a glaring example of a broken system and decide to ignore it.
Why would a seemingly respectable, semiretired lion of the Washington establishment undermine the institutions he is sworn to uphold, incinerate his own reputation, and appear to willfully misrepresent the reports of special prosecutors and inspectors general, all to defend one of the most lawless and corrupt presidents in American history?
But she said Kelly's "temperament" is still a substantial concern, and said his admonition to lawmakers to "shut up" if they won't change the laws that his officers are "sworn to enforce" at a public event at George Washington University just two weeks after the Congressional Hispanic Caucus meeting was a step backward.
In the aftermath of Charlotteseville, the President has shown he would rather frighten his fellow Americans -- possibly, as his now ex-chief strategist Steve Bannon has said, for political advantage -- and degrade the nation's standing in the world than admit he is mistaken and serve the country he has sworn to lead.
"As FCC Chairman, sworn to uphold both the Constitution and the Communications Act, you have a duty to condemn this attack and reassure our nation and our journalists that you will stand up for them and protect and defend their fundamental freedoms," Blumenthal wrote in a letter to the Chairman on Monday.
The debate between the House impeachment managers and the president's legal team stretched into the early hours of Wednesday morning in a Senate chamber transformed for the occasion, with Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. presiding from the marble rostrum and senators sworn to silence looking on from desks piled with briefing books.
The debate between the House impeachment managers and the president's legal team stretched into the early hours of Wednesday morning in a Senate chamber transformed for the occasion, with Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. presiding from the marble rostrum and senators sworn to silence looking on from desks piled with briefing books.
"The Oakland mayor's decision to publicize her suspicions about ICE operations further increased that risk for my officers and alerted criminal aliens — making clear that this reckless decision was based on her political agenda with the very federal laws that ICE is sworn to uphold," Homan said in a statement this week.
The President and Congress have done zero, zero on immigration was promised, it was sworn to in blood there would be a press-- HEGSETH: Whoa whoa, are you saying the president has done nothing yet the entire left wing has premised its existence on the Trump administration doing everything, doing too much at the border.
The ground-breaking Paris deal could fall apart under Trump The ground-breaking Paris deal could fall apart under Trump President-elect Donald Trump has sworn to back out of the Paris climate deal — a move that could potentially tank the historic multi-nation agreement, or at least make it extremely hard to implement.
" Department of Homeland Security spokesman Tyler Houlton said in a tweet that "obstructionists in Congress should get to work to secure our borders, end legal loopholes & protect American lives" instead of "criticizing a government official who is actually doing the job she was nominated, confirmed & sworn to do and enforcing the laws passed by Congress.
"The Oakland mayor's decision to publicize her suspicions about ICE operations further increased that risk for my officers and alerted criminal aliens — making clear that this reckless decision was based on her political agenda with the very federal laws that ICE is sworn to uphold," ICE Deputy Director Thomas Homan said in a statement.
I would invite one of the people who have been unjustly placed in prison for decades and have had their verdicts overturned because of the work of the Equal Justice Initiative, so they could see, face-to-face, the people who appoint federal judges and who have sworn to work for justice in our country.
Which is why when I am sworn to secrecy by the Top Chef PR team and told to go to a random parking lot to be taken via school bus to an undisclosed location to sign a waiver, and then taken to a third and final location, it seems reasonable to show up and just go with it.
The mania surrounding these men and the gadgets they had sworn to keep hidden from view was such that when I did spot one reporter whom I knew had one, I all but tackled him and wrestled it out of his hands (in reality, USA Today's Ed Baig handed it to me with zero fuss or fanfare).
You can't be protected against employment discrimination if you can't get a job in the first place, said Gehi, so these protections don't always offer much help to undocumented LGBTQ people—some of whom Trump has sworn to remove from the country within his first 100 days in office—or LGBTQ people with past criminal convictions.
" Other responses to the question included "Like Ned, I promised I wouldn't tell," and "To know the history you'll need to do the math: R + L= J." One fan even tweeted a screenshot of Siri making a deep-cut reference to Rhaegar's singing talents: "I'm sworn to secrecy, but I can tell you that he's quite a singer.
You don't need a degree in music to understand Jute Gyte; I'm sure it helps, but those who appreciate the weird, the dark, and the complex will find much to interest them here, whether you're sworn to Blut Aus Nord or captivated by the more adventurous noise or progressive death metal bands floating out there in the ether.
You fight through the exhaustion and the anger that stems from knowing one of your fellow citizens is being held against their will, but at some point, your day must end and you resign yourself to the possibility that tomorrow might bring about success: the release of a victim you are sworn to serve and protect.
The openly queer, DC-slash-Brooklyn collective behind Ilsa has long been sworn to that reverb-drenched stomp (it served them well on splits with Hooded Menace and Seven Sisters of Sleep, as well as on their own full-lengths) but on this latest effort, a split with Japanese doom lords Coffins, they really let loose.
If you sit on the Israeli side of the Gaza border, if the kindergartens of your children are targeted by Hamas rockets, if you are living three miles from a terrorist regime sworn to your destruction, your sense of proportionality may be different than that of someone who lives in the idyllic green state of Vermont.
"A condemnation for people that want to exercise their First Amendment rights is beneath any leader, and I hope that we find a better use of language when we are trying to speak as members of Congress that are sworn to protect the Constitution," Omar told reporters in a Capitol hallway after a House Democratic Caucus meeting on Tuesday.
Another—who reportedly met up with the editor of the school paper behind the bike shed on the condition that she would be sworn to absolute secrecy when it came to their identity—apparently whispered, frantically, that they had no idea what was going on, but they wanted to seem cool so they went along with it.
While Mr. Trump has plenty of kind words for a foreign leader who doesn't have America's best interests at heart, he seems to be willing to heap no end of abuse on his fellow Americans, particularly those in the F.B.I. and the Justice Department who have sworn to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
With key Republican senators having told the American people that they prejudged the case against President Trump before it began and even working with Mr. Trump's lawyers to build the very defense for which they're supposed to be the audience, the notion that they're doing the "impartial justice" they've sworn to do is very much in question.
If she reneged on any claims she had made about D.J.'s intellect, and his capacity to give consent, she would be admitting not only to what might be criminal behavior but also to the idea that she had become a vector of white, able-bodied supremacy — that she was the boogeyman she had sworn to fight.
While those leaders — men like North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin — typically take the harsher tack of (at best) jailing those who disagree with them, threatening to fire people because their agency publicly corrected you in the interest of the people you are sworn to serve is not something generally done in healthy democracies.
If you were questioned by officers every time you walked into your own home, got arrested after calling 911 in a crisis, and watched your children grow up being stopped and frisked with the fear that they might be harmed or killed by the very people sworn to protect them, would you want to talk to the police?
The Administration is trying to rewrite history and burn down the rule of law, and the media -- the non-Trump media -- may be the only force to counter the ultimate fake news story: That somehow a report that details shockingly corrupt activity by a President sworn to defend our Constitution and uphold our laws is actually a statement of exoneration.
" Then, just over the weekend, Department of Homeland Security head John Kelly said at a speech in George Washington University that the feds wouldn't mess around when it came to weed, saying: "Its use and possession is against federal law and until the law is changed by the U.S. Congress we in DHS are sworn to uphold all the laws on the books.
It should go without saying that the president's madness added an uncomfortable twist to an already uncomfortable situation, but it also raises a weighty and troubling question: What is the ultimate obligation of people sworn to defend the constitution, and the national security of the United States, when they believe the person they're working for is a threat to either?
So why, then, is New York City viewed as a shining example of the synergy between the police department and those it is sworn to protect and serve, held up as one of the safest large cities in the world, while Chicago resembles a city under siege — more perilous for young men of color than serving in a war zone like Afghanistan?
"The decision of a federal judge in the District of Columbia enjoining President Trump's executive order on transgenderism in the military is absolutely ridiculous and is a perfect example of the outlandish doctrine of judicial supremacy whereby judges exalt themselves over the Constitution they are sworn to uphold," Moore, a former state Supreme Court chief justice, said in a statement on Monday.
The Bolton bombshell makes Republicans tremble because he makes it impossible for Republican senators to say, with a straight face and clear conscience and credibility with voters, that they do not even want to hear critical witnesses, evidence and facts — about the case which they have sworn to consider with integrity and impartiality — from a staunch conservative and committed Republican.
Caucus Chairwoman Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat from New Mexico, said while she gives DHS some credit for engaging, Kelly's "temperament" is a concern, and his admonition to lawmakers to "shut up" if they won't change the laws that his officers are "sworn to enforce" at a public event at George Washington University just two weeks after the Congressional Hispanic Caucus meeting was a step backward.
So, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Senate Republicans, as leaders sworn to protect the U.S. Constitution, please walk away from Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore (R).
"The grand jury's decision not to charge Eric Casebolt sends the message that police officers won't have to face real consequences when they endanger the lives of those they're sworn to protect, but it does not absolve the McKinney police department of its responsibility to train its officers in de-escalation, racial profiling, and use of force," Burke told Broadly in an email statement.
Littlefinger, for his part, does his best to smirk his way through an inert scene in which he reminds Sansa that Brienne is sworn to protect her, even against her sister, who we next see suggestively twirling a knife after Sansa makes the rather silly discovery of Ayra's secret stash of faces (which, sans special effects, look like the kind Judge Doom wears in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?).
But if Barr put the same energy, department resources, and federal money he puts into looking into disproven conspiracy theories about the 2016 election into police department reform — particularly in cities that suffer from the sort of "unaddressed abusive and racially discriminatory conduct" Justice Department investigators found in Chicago — police departments might begin to repair the damaged relationships they have with so many of the communities they have sworn to protect.
"I am in a position where I feel compelled to inquire after the work of the commission upon which I am sworn to serve, and am yet completely uninformed as to its activities," Dunlap wrote in his letter to Andrew Kossack, the commission's executive director, according to the AP. He said he was "blind to" the commission's developments, noting he hadn't gotten any more information since the commission's last meeting in September.

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