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The restrictions were a "unilateral decision" by the committee chair, Sen.
France rejected the "unilateral" decision while appealing for calm in the region.
It would be dangerous for the LME to make a unilateral decision.
"Microsoft here made a unilateral decision to move information overseas," he said.
This unilateral decision is especially rash considering the economic benefits the pipeline promises.
Its unilateral decision making authority as a government agency is unlike any other.
It also follows the administration's unilateral decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
"This was a unilateral decision," said Harindra Dassanayake, a presidential adviser in Sri Lanka.
His unilateral decision helped cause the tension that led to a standoff with Iran.
"Any unilateral decision can be an obstacle to the two-state goal," Dujarric told reporters.
"This was a unilateral decision," Harindra Dassanayake, a presidential adviser in Sri Lanka, reportedly said.
Once again, we must worry about unintended consequences and the impact of unilateral decision-making.
Cloudflare ceased doing business with The Daily Stormer and characterized the move as his unilateral decision.
Under Armour's founder and CEO Kevin Plank eschews unilateral decision-making in favor of team input.
Regional and international anger has greeted President Trump's unilateral decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Unilateral decision making is "threatening the existence of OPEC," Iranian oil minister Bijan Zanganeh warned on Monday.
The unilateral decision to forcibly separate children from their parents and presume they are criminals is wrong.
Republicans made the unilateral decision in March to wrap up the investigation, a decision Democrats loudly opposed.
There had been no competitive bidding, just a unilateral decision to work with one for-profit company.
The South Korean government said in a statement it regretted GM's "unilateral" decision to close the plant.
While this decision doesn't directly impact most Americans, the unilateral decision to remove an icon should cause pause.
Merkel noted that Austria backed the EU-Turkey plan, despite its unilateral decision to introduce daily caps on migrants.
"You don't want to lose control," he tells his wife when she balks at his newly unilateral decision-making.
These countries are urging Trump not to make a unilateral decision, fearing unrest on the streets throughout the Middle East.
Feinstein's unilateral decision was made as the committee is still trying to secure testimonies from other witnesses — including Jared Kushner.
That unilateral decision subsequently led to the cancellation of at least 85033 allied exercises and constraints imposed on additional exercises.
And the reason is that it's not simply a unilateral decision by the United States to end this ideological war.
Germany's unilateral decision on Saudi arms sales has exacerbated long-standing differences over arms controls between Berlin and its European partners.
Unilateral decision of GOI to scrap Article 370 is illegal & unconstitutional which will make India an occupational force in J&K.
Mexican officials have maintained they had nothing to do with the policy, calling it a unilateral decision by the United States.
His unilateral decision to allow Turkey to attack America's Kurdish allies in Syria is not getting plaudits from serious war skeptics.
Russia is strongly opposed to such a ban and Zhukov said any unilateral decision to quit the Games would also be wrong.
Gantz' Resilience party said "no unilateral decision will be made on settlement evacuation" and that he would "maintain ... non-negotiable security protections".
But the director's unilateral decision to impose over $100 million in additional sanctions wasn't the only disturbing thing about the bureau's decision.
"The Council (of ministers) deeply regrets the unilateral decision by the United States administration to withdraw from the Paris Agreement," they said.
The appellate court temporarily vacated a unilateral decision by Mr. Cordray to subsequently increase a fine imposed against PHH by $103 million.
Bronx Museum representatives explained to Hyperallergic that the abrupt change was not a unilateral decision on the part of the Cuban museum.
"We're just reacting to a unilateral decision," said Mr. Figueroa, a top federal migration official in the Mexican state of Baja California.
South Korea's government said it deeply regretted GM's unilateral decision and any aid would depend on GM's new investment into its Korean operations.
Though at the pan-EU level it would have to at least pause before taking a unilateral decision to shutter an entire product.
Republicans on the committee made the unilateral decision in March to wrap up their yearlong probe into the FBI and Russia's election interference.
The problems start when you make a unilateral decision that everybody would feel better if they just followed in your body clock footsteps.
"We are very surprised and disappointed by the unilateral decision and announcement of the Mayor of Montreal," Formula E said in a statement.
"President Obama's unilateral decision to invoke the Antiquities Act in Utah politicizes a long-simmering conflict," said Representative Jason Chaffetz, Republican of Utah.
"No unilateral decision will be made on settlement evacuation," the party said in a statement, adding that Gantz would "maintain ... non-negotiable security protections".
Santander's unilateral decision to shut down Queermuseu was understood as censorship and met with a counter campaign to safeguard freedom of expression in Brazil.
"Right now there's no due process, the company gets to make a unilateral decision about employment, and that's a very dangerous thing," he said.
It was argued that a unilateral decision would break with international consensus and prejudge an issue that was supposed to be left to negotiations.
President Obama's unilateral decision to designate a 1.35 million-acre national monument at Bears Ears is controversial because it doesn't have any local support.
Going into their journey, Kois and Smith made a unilateral decision to uproot their lives — and the lives of their daughters, Harper and Lyra.
"This was a unilateral decision by the secretary, and that is wrong," Mauricio Macri said on Instagram about the issuance of the updated protocol.
The write-off follows the government's unilateral decision in January to take about $250 million of the private banks' hard currency to import basic goods.
While the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument designation may have bolstered tourism in the area, this unilateral decision has had a number of unintended consequences.
"Feinstein's unilateral decision was made as the committee is still trying to secure testimony from other witnesses, including Jared Kushner," Foy said in a statement.
Newsom's unilateral decision to ignore jury verdicts imposing the death penalty is not just an arbitrary exercise of power, it is a gross miscarriage of justice.
Of course, allies may question the US commitment to this mission in light of Trump's unilateral decision to pull US forces supporting counterterrorism operations from Syria.
The complaint asserts that the hospital "chose to execute defendants' illegal, unilateral decision" by "starving Casey to death" for "financial gain," according to Jean's rep, John Garger.
GM's unilateral decision this year to close Lordstown and their continued refusal to bring a new product to the plant is a betrayal of the Mahoning Valley.
A group of constitutional scholars backed a letter saying Trump's unilateral decision to involve the United States in a war that Congress has expressly rebuked is unconstitutional.
"GM's unilateral decision this year to close Lordstown and their continued refusal to bring a new product to the plant is a betrayal of the Mahoning Valley," Sen.
President Obama's unilateral decision to change decades-long American policy by not vetoing a perniciously one-sided anti-Israel resolution was opposed by Congress and by most Americans.
He bemoaned what he considered the unilateral decision to hold the event on the faraway island, a decision he said "80 percent of the team" had disagreed with.
Congress held a special hearing on Wednesday on martial law, which minority bloc lawmakers said was an overreaction by Duterte and a unilateral decision he made while overseas.
But sacking the ACA market is at least sending DC and the press into another chaotic scramble as they struggle to deal with the fallout from another unilateral decision.
"A unilateral decision by the defense (to appoint attorneys for Qosi) is not enough to pursue the case," Air Force Major Charles Dunn told Judge Army Colonel James Pohl.
And more recently, after the NFL's unilateral decision to mandate players "stand and respect the flag and anthem" or stay in the locker room, POTUS once again interjected himself.
The congressman said that on Syria the White House has swung from no involvement, to military strikes, to a unilateral decision to withdraw, to keeping a residual force there.
President Salva Kiir's unilateral decision to expand the number of states from 85033 to 28 has further threatened the ability of the two sides to move toward the GNU.
"POTUS just tweeted that he will not allow transgender individuals in the military," she wrote, the use of the singular "he" seeming to indicate that it was a unilateral decision.
"But more importantly, Feinstein's unilateral decision was made as the committee is still trying to secure testimony from other witnesses, including Jared Kushner," spokesperson Taylor Foy said in a statement.
By that logic, Mrs Merkel's unilateral decision to invite refugees into Germany was not so much a laudable humanitarian gesture as a sign of her contempt for the German electorate.
Trump's action, however, puts the US stamp of approval on Israel's record of unilateral decision-making that runs counter to the resolutions of the United Nations and other international bodies.
"To take a unilateral decision is a lack of respect," Aganzo said, after a meeting of his association that was attended by players representing 14 of the league's 20 teams.
He added that the "unilateral decision flies in the face of the work that the M.T.A. has done" with city transportation officials to speed up bus times and increase ridership.
Meanwhile, the unilateral decision of President Trump to draw down troops in Syria gives Russia a new foothold in the Middle East and a chance to strengthen their alliance with Iran.
" The label further rebuffed Taylor for making "a unilateral decision last night to enlist her fanbase in a calculated manner that greatly affects the safety of our employees and their families.
Rather, it was a unilateral decision taken on the ground by the head of a team that was supposed, at worst, to abduct Khashoggi and drag him back to the kingdom.
While the Mexican government has said MPP was a unilateral decision made by the Trump administration, Thorn Vela was asked if Mexico was not living up to its agreement under MPP.
But the unilateral decision to kill an Iranian official, in addition to the increased troop presence in the Middle East, has driven a wedge between the Trump administration and congressional lawmakers.
His excursion came as anger at the United States was running high over President Trump's unilateral decision to recognize Jerusalem, the third holiest city in Islam, as the capital of Israel.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday he did not support U.S. President Donald Trump's "unilateral" decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and called for calm across the region.
This question can only be answered in an open and transparent process in the Senate Judiciary Committee, in contrast to the backroom and unilateral decision to deny Chief Judge Garland a hearing.
The NGO said the Maltese authorities had accused the Alan Kurdi of taking the unilateral decision to intercept a boat that was sailing towards its planned destination — the Italian island of Lampedusa.
Seven years after that anticlimactic conversation in the car, the relationship I'd been so afraid to confess to my mother was suddenly over, a unilateral decision delivered by phone during a weekday afternoon.
A spokesman for Romania's Ministry of Finance told the Thomson Reuters Foundation it was the ICSID's responsibility to release information and that it could not make a unilateral decision to release the documents.
For instance, President Obama has made the unilateral decision to go to war with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) while Congress has simply declined to weigh in on the matter.
"The Iraqi Prime Minister expressed his strong objection to this unilateral decision and his concern that it would lead to further escalation and demanded that he (Esper) stop it (airstrikes) immediately," Khalaf said.
If a manager doesn't have unilateral decision-making over who gets promoted, who can transfer, what performance ratings people have, then a lot of this stuff that got described just couldn't have happened.
Presidential advisor Harindra Dassanayake told The New York Times that "this was a unilateral decision," and was done over concerns that the attacks would trigger additional waves of widespread misinformation, hate speech, and violence.
Despite this refusal, Farage said that he had taken the "unilateral" decision to step aside in Conservative areas, following comments by Johnson that his government would not extend the Brexit transition beyond December 2020.
"The WWF Indonesia Foundation deeply regrets the unilateral decision taken by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry to terminate our decades-long agreement," Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, chairman of WWF Indonesia's advisory board, said on Tuesday.
"I think the four percent claim falls into the same category of his unilateral decision to halt military exercises with North Korea; he simply says things without due consideration," John Hemmings, told VICE News.
"The EU deeply regrets the unilateral decision by the Trump administration to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement," the European Commission said after U.S. President Donald Trump announced his country's withdrawal from the deal.
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government should make a unilateral decision now to protect the post-Brexit rights of European Union nationals living in Britain, a committee of lawmakers said in a report published on Sunday.
Despite this refusal, Farage said on Monday that he had taken the unilateral decision to step aside in Conservative areas following comments by Johnson that his government would not extend the Brexit transition beyond December 2020.
The government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has insisted at every turn that it's is a "unilateral" decision from the US, and that its only involvement is in agreeing to take migrants while they wait.
Some experts say his apparent unilateral decision to consider dismantling a decades-old U.S. defense alliance risks jolting a region concerned about Beijing's rise and the chance of waning U.S. influence under a new White House leadership.
A government official called the move a "unilateral decision" and said they blocked the platforms over concerns that tech companies could not adequately stop the spread of disinformation about the attacks, according to The New York Times.
"After attempting to engage in substantive dialogue with Buffalo Wild Wings for months, we are deeply disappointed by the company's unilateral decision to reconstitute its board without consulting us or other outside shareholders," Marcato said in statement.
"This case reaffirms that you cannot make a unilateral decision to shut down a beach that has provided generations of families with memories," Lisa Haage, chief of enforcement at the California Coastal Commission, said in a statement.
Following President Obama's unilateral decision to support the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen, Congress could have raised the alarm and demanded a hold on U.S. support until it had time to debate and vote on the question.
In the 80s, a young Wynton Marsalis crowned himself jazz's chief ambassador and made the unilateral decision to embalm jazz in the museum that is the Lincoln Center so as to preserve the sanctity of its cherished past.
"The Taoiseach (Prime Minister) indicated an openness to consider proposals for a review, provided that it was clear that the outcome of any such review could not involve a unilateral decision to end the backstop," the statement said.
It was for this reason that when Israel occupied the Western side of the city following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and later declared Jerusalem as its capital, that unilateral decision was never recognized by the international community.
But a unilateral decision to reverse course could expose divisions in a GOP caucus that, for all its post-election talk of unity, remains fundamentally divided on key issues like spending and what to do after it repeals Obamacare.
Here's why: As the global fallout over Trump's unilateral decision continues to spread, it is increasingly obvious that the Trump administration failed to anticipate the full scope of negative global reaction and has been caught flat-footed in response.
Third, Mr. Trump's unilateral decision to abandon the 2015 nuclear deal gives the Iranians little incentive to negotiate with the United States, especially since the other five signers — Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China — are still adhering to it.
Lamar Alexander, a Tennessee Republican, and Patty Murray, a Washington Democrat, to temporarily shield insurance companies from President Donald Trump's unilateral decision to end Obamacare cost-sharing subsidies that helped them provide coverage to 6 million lower-income Americans.
NEW DELHI — India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, addressed the nation Thursday night for the first time about his government's unilateral decision to revoke Kashmir's autonomy, speaking against a backdrop of rising protests, mass arrests and escalating tensions with Pakistan.
NEW DELHI — India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, addressed the nation Thursday night for the first time about his government's unilateral decision to revoke Kashmir's autonomy, speaking against a backdrop of rising protests, mass arrests and escalating tensions with Pakistan.
Andrea Nahles, whose party is a junior partner in Chancellor Angela Merkel&aposs governing coalition, said Friday that a unilateral decision by Germany to send some refugees back to neighboring countries would risk causing a split within the European Union.
Conservative Agriculture Minister Christian Schmidt angered the centre-left SPD by making a unilateral decision to back a European Union proposal to extend the use of glyphosate in the bloc for another five years, a measure opposed by the SPD.
"Despite all of this, the U.S.' unilateral decision to scrap the talks causes us to reconsider whether all of the efforts and the path we have taken is really the right one or not," the official said, according to Yonhap.
In making the ruling, the court had violated the rights of the legislature, Yu said, adding that its "unilateral decision to interpret whether the case is unconstitutional is not only unfair and unreasonable but will also deepen divisions in society".
Would-be merger partner, Deutsche Boerse, appeared to be caught off guard by the LSE's unilateral decision as markets and regulators were, with many seeing the London exchange's intransigence as an indication of it developing cold feet about the tie-up.
While the response to Russia's attempted assassination against Sergei Skripal was a multilateral one that resulted in the expulsion of Russian diplomats from more than 20 countries, your unilateral decision not to punish MBS is already causing problems with Turkey.
Their letters to the drug companies specifically cited what they called Cummings's unilateral decision to release excerpts of closed-door testimony from Tricia Newbold, a White House whistleblower who told the committee about alleged failures in the current security clearance process.
They challenged the presidential orders that revoked 370 and 35A and argued that the democratic process was not duly followed in this unilateral decision-making, since Kashmir was not given the chance to deliberate on the outcome per its constitutional right.
But the president's unilateral decision to enter into his own negotiation was a reminder to Republicans that their president is effectively a political free agent who acts more on whim, and with an eye toward media coverage, than any fixed worldview.
" On Friday morning, Big Machine Label Group responded to Swift on its website, saying "Taylor made a unilateral decision last night to enlist her fanbase in a calculated manner that greatly affects the safety of our employees and their families.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland is willing to examine ways in which a "backstop" to keep the Irish border open after Brexit could be reviewed so long as it does not permit a unilateral decision to end it, Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Monday.
A European Commission official termed India's unilateral decision to terminate treaties as "unfortunate" saying it discriminates between existing investors, who will continue to be protected by the old treaties for a few years after termination, and new ones who will have fewer safeguards.
"[Drew Ferguson for Congress] Call him: (202) 225-36433 | Email him "The EPA's unilateral decision to regulate carbon dioxide would impose a de facto national energy tax on every sector of the economy and push our struggling job-creators off a cliff.
"However, despite our persistent efforts to find a private and mutually satisfactory solution, Taylor made a unilateral decision last night to enlist her fanbase in a calculated manner that greatly affects the safety of our employees and their families," the statement read.
How is it possible that the COO, a man that you've worked with for a very long time, not just that Credit Suisse, but at other institutions as well, was able to make a unilateral decision of this proportion without you being aware?
OTTAWA, March 11 (Reuters) - Canada will reach out to the United States to discuss the effect of President Donald Trump's "unilateral" decision to restrict travel from Europe and other issues tied to the new coronavirus outbreak, the deputy prime minister said on Thursday.
Sheikh Mohammed said Trump's unilateral decision violates U.N. resolutions, and urged Washington to "reconsider its move and work basically in an effective and neutral manner to draft true principles for peace that serve all and realize development and stability in the region", according to WAM.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador describes the Remain in Mexico program, for example, as a unilateral decision on the part of the U.S. But Mexican immigration officials are working with the U.S. to accept the returned migrants while they wait out their asylum cases.
"Through Attorney General Barr's unilateral decision to eliminate bond hearings, the administration is once again breaking the law in its crusade to deter and prevent asylum-seekers from requesting protection in the United States," said Trina Realmuto, directing attorney of the American Immigration Council.
Member states closed ranks when Trump withdrew the US from the Paris climate agreement and UNESCO, but several of them abstained from a vote in the UN General Assembly condemning the unilateral decision by the US to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
While Mr. Sadat was initially eager to support Mr. Carter's plans for a revival of a regional peace conference, his impatience with the Arab divisions and Israeli negotiating tactics led to his unilateral decision to visit Jerusalem in 19823 in an effort to resuscitate talks.
The book has garnered a good deal of attention, largely because Mattis resigned as secretary of defense in December, saying that he disagreed with President Trump's unilateral decision to withdraw all US troops from Syria and with the President's denigration of key American allies.
And Amazon, apparently astounded to discover that there was a need to meet and negotiate with anyone who had any questions about its plans and practices, made its own unilateral decision to pull up stakes, leaving the governor and the mayor surprised and confused.
Republicans are right that the question of who gets to stay in the country is traditionally a policy matter for Congress — and when millions of people are affected by a unilateral decision by the president, we might be troubled about the magnitude of the president's power.
The remaining 40 migrants were allowed to disembark early Saturday morning after Captain Rackete made the unilateral decision to dock, and they are expected to be taken in by five European countries, including France and Germany, whose governments have been critical of Italy's closed-ports policy.
This of course escalates the simmering tensions in the Gulf region, but it's worth remembering this was started by Trump's unilateral decision to withdraw from the multinational agreement with Iran on its nuclear programme, despite evidence that Tehran was in compliance with the terms of the deal.
BSM officially notified PDV Marina's top authorities of its "unilateral decision to deliver the fleet operated by the company due to lack of payment and cash flow for paying pending salaries and staff onboard," putting PDVSA in a "critical situation to receive the tanker fleet," the document said.
Mexican officials have said that while they disagree with the policy, which they have described as a unilateral decision by the Trump administration, they would accept the asylum seekers, protect their rights and allow them to lawfully remain in Mexico while their cases wind through the American courts.
And in the past two years, the huge increase in refugee flows triggered by civil wars in Syria and Libya, compounded by German Chancellor Angela Merkel's unilateral decision to open the gates to hundreds of thousand migrants, have led to an entirely new crisis in the legitimacy of European institutions.
"(The release of detainees) may coincide with the holy month of Ramadan or (may be) a unilateral decision and gesture by the government to want to show an intention of addressing ... what is a huge concern and a huge problem, we are talking about thousands and thousands (of people)," de Mistura said.
WHITE HOUSE PULLS OUT OF SUMMIT WITH NORTH KOREA'S KIM JONG UN "Despite all of this, the U.S.&apos unilateral decision to scrap the talks causes us to reconsider whether all of the efforts and the path we have taken is really the right one or not," the official said, according to Yonhap.
Several Republican presidents have shown a Taft-like willingness to sideline allies in pursuit of an "America First" policy, notably Richard Nixon's unilateral decision in 1971 to delink American currency from the gold standard and to impose a 10 percent tariff on all imports, creating the famous "Nixon Shock" in Europe and Asia.
International media and commentators tend to overstate the extent to which this move was a unilateral decision by Merkel, overlooking the extent to which this course was broadly supported by her Cabinet, most politicians in mainstream political parties, much of the media and commentariat, charities and civil society as well as thousands of ordinary Germans.
The crown prince, who acts as the kingdom's de facto ruler on behalf of his aging father, King Salman, has recently faced grumbling within the kingdom and the broader Muslim world over his unilateral decision to halt visits to Mecca in response to the coronavirus — a move with few, if any, precedents in Islamic history.
While the Trump administration may believe that it can replicate the international coalition against Iran that existed ahead of the 2015 nuclear deal, the truth is that the international community is now largely on Iran's side after the United States' unilateral decision to abrogate the deal, which was blessed by the United Nations Security Council.
From Twitter to Mar-a-Lago to a Miami megachurch, the president used various public venues to champion the overnight drone strike against one of the most infamous figures in the Ayatollah's regime, trying to quell fears of a military confrontation and justifying his unilateral decision with a barrage of tweets, retweets and blunt statements.
"It' s not like there's a lot of sympathy for doing anything that would result in lower imports because the Europeans think this is kind of a unilateral decision by the U.S. government, which has reneged on an official government policy – which has nothing to do with Iran violations of the conditions of the JCPOA," Morse said.
"(In the) short-term, this (result) would be unlikely to herald any really significant spread widening (in terms of borrowing costs) for Spain, with the reasoning behind this being that the national government has already demonstrated that it will not allow Catalonia to make a unilateral decision to separate from the country," they said in a note on Tuesday.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.), the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, made the unilateral decision last week to release the panel's transcript of Simpson's Senate testimony.
"Feinstein's unilateral decision was made as the committee is still trying to secure testimony from other witnesses, including Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE," spokesman Taylor Foy said in a statement.
READ: A shadowy Indian company co-opted dead newspapers to spread propaganda "The mass exit of the Kashmiris from WhatsApp reminded us once again of the undemocratic, unilateral decision taken by the government of India to snatch the land rights of people of Kashmir, while their leadership is jailed, protests are banned, communications are snapped," Shahnawaz Kaloo, a Kashmiri doctor who now works in Delhi, told VICE News.
Recent historical examples of executive interpretative administration of the laws are President Obama's unilateral change to American federal policy towards Cuba; the unilateral decision not to deport undocumented immigrants; decision to provide federal monies to cities protecting undocumented immigrants; decision of military action in Libya; unilateral decisions attacking enemy combatants; decision to change the timing of the Affordable Care Act's individual and employer coverage mandates as expressed in the law; and environmental rule changes along with renaming mountains and federal protection for thousands of acres of land.
Internationally, Prince Turki al-Faisal, former Saudi Ambassador to the U.S., sharply criticized Trump's unilateral decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and told him that Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE's upcoming trip to the Middle East should not include Saudi Arabia, as he will not be welcome.

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