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It is also exceedingly rare; Congress hasn't censured the president since the US Senate censured Andrew Jackson in 1834.
Congress last year censured Mr Kuczynski's cabinet; if it censured Mr Vizcarra's, in theory at least, he could call a fresh legislative election.
It was censured and agreed to pay a $2230.00,235 fine.
Thousands more were tortured, and the press was heavily censured.
There is "no doubt he should be censured," McCarthy said.
The EU censured Google because of its dominant position online.
The jury severely censured Marwood, the hangman, for his carelessness.
Another 15 percent said he should be censured by Congress.
McCarthy was censured by the Senate and left in disgrace.
Congress refused to confirm Taney as treasury secretary and censured Jackson.
The IMF had censured Argentina for reporting unreliable data in 2013.
Baidu was censured for erroneous information in its Chinese corporate filings.
Israel gets censured for implanting settlements deep into the West Bank.
Manchin has called for Trump to be censured -- a public reprimand.
Since then, LULAC has censured him and demanded that he resign.
The other candidates censured him on Twitter and over the airwaves.
But no ministers were censured for their handling of the protests.
Artists from Saul Steinberg to Andy Warhol have celebrated and censured him.
In the history of the Congress, only 23 members have been censured.
He voted against impeaching Clinton and said he should be censured instead.
The Tribune's editorial board said Trump should be censured, but not impeached.
Barr would not be the first attorney general censured with a contempt vote.
Wakefield was censured and you know that it's basically seen as bad science.
Beyond foreign contributions, Trump has been censured for federal spending at his properties.
When the Senate finally censured McCarthy in late 6900, Bridges voted not to.
He had been censured by the party for some of his campaign tactics.
Neither of these elected officials was censured or disciplined by their respective bodies.
The U.S. government ordered an investigation and the American College of Surgeons censured Cooley.
Only three presidents have been successfully censured by the House or Senate in history.
Ryan, who has criticized Trump's anti-Muslim sentiments, likewise censured Nehlen for his views.
She isn't clever or cute her childishness insults our American traditions -should be censured.
For this he should be censured by a vote in the Senate and House.
Under their influence, researchers have been fired, censured, denied tenure, denied funding, and threatened.
FBI agents have been censured and sanctioned for their actions during the Clinton case.
Lion Air has been censured in the past for sloppy maintenance and record-keeping.
The state party censured him for a "disastrous and harmful" liberal record in 2014.
He repeatedly singled out Ms. Pelosi, asking why she had not censured Ms. Tlaib.
At the White House, his counselor Kellyanne Conway said the speaker deserved to be censured.
Only three presidents have been successfully censured by the House or Senate in history. Reps.
It has blocked or slowed down economic legislation and serially censured the government's technocratic ministers.
For this he should be repudiated and censured by votes in the Senate and House.
The end of McCarthy's long reign of terror ended when the U.S. Senate censured him.
Stephanie Borowicz, should be censured for her prayer and called for inclusion among the members.
Mark Sanford (R-SC) was censured by the state legislature after his affair came to light.
Walker was quickly censured for his remarks, which critics on Twitter said were, in fact, sexist.
The press turned on him as, in time, did Republican senators, who censured him in 1954.
And the President is not going to lose any sleep about being censured by the House.
Rousseau was ultimately formally censured in front of his peers by the Speaker of the House.
Brooks resigned after the vote, as did his two accomplices, both of whom were formally censured.
For this Trump should be repudiated and censured by a vote of the House and Senate.
But while the resolution censured the Navy secretary, it offered only a "reproof" of the president.
Norton is the second commander of the Reagan to be censured in the "Fat Leonard" scandal.
It's not clear whether the censured practices ended in February 2017 or continued until more recently.
In 1983, he was censured for having a relationship with a 17-year-old congressional page.
McCarthy would remain the Senate's most controversial member until that body censured him four years later.
Schumer also said that if Franken stayed he could be censured and stripped of committee assignments.
Bannon has praised Joseph McCarthy, who was censured by the Senate for his 1950s witch hunt.
He was censured by the Senate because he defunded the Second Bank of the United States.
Mr. Hoyt had previously been censured by the Assembly after having an affair with an intern.
Snoop Dogg censured King for trying to "tarnish" Bryant's reputation, saying, "Respect the family and back off!"
For those fired or censured, having a laugh (even at their own expense) is insensitive at best.
He was censured but served out the rest of his term as governor, stepping down in 2011.
For this the president should be censured, repudiated and condemned by members of the House and Senate!
Ralph Norman (R-SC), censured the media for not treating Trump the way it treated President Obama.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates get censured for contributing to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
At the time, Mr. Clinton also censured Israel for its settlements, but in far more measured terms.
And indeed, the only president to be clearly censured by the Congress was Trump's hero, Andrew Jackson.
David Eastman was censured over his comments in a 25-14 vote on Wednesday, The Washington Post reported.
Some called for her to be censured, something that would never happen since her party controls the chamber.
The last time the House censured a politician was in 2010, when members voted to censure Democratic Rep.
Three admirals, who are now retired, were also censured for their improper relationships with Francis and his company.
On April 220th 56% of shareholders in Bayer, a chemicals conglomerate, censured Werner Baumann and his management team.
Buddhist authorities have previously censured Wirathu, but a one-year order banning him from speeches expired this year.
Turner was censured by Finra, fined $2165,2000 and ordered to pay $2109,13 plus interest in restitution to customers.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) was censured on the floor of the Senate Tuesday night for criticizing Sen.
Meanwhile, the percentage of those who believe he should be censured has hovered between 14 and 21625 percentage.
The editorial goes on to mention that only one president, Andrew Jackson, has ever been censured by Congress.
Father Küng had been censured by the Vatican a year earlier for rejecting the notion of papal infallibility.
Democrats have said Koskinen should not be censured, arguing there is a difference between misspeaking and deliberately lying.
Like Dr. Oz, McGraw has been censured for using his celebrity and his show for ethically dubious practices.
The House also OK'd a resolution that publicly reprimanded and censured the four justices for their alleged conduct.
By the numbers: 42% of respondents said Congress should remove Trump, while 17% said Trump should be censured.
Cuban officials heavily pushed voters to approve the constitution and censured or stifled public campaigning against the referendum.
In his first response Saturday, Trump was widely censured for blaming "many sides" for the day's tragic events.
Sanford was censured by the South Carolina House of Representatives, but served out the remainder of his second term.
While several foreign powers have censured Israel's handling of Gaza, the United States has echoed its blaming of Hamas.
In 2013, he was censured for handling the affairs of incapacitated people while he was a full-time judge.
The lawmakers, members of the Balad faction of the Knesset, or Parliament, were censured this week by the legislature.
Ms Martens was censured by the conservative opposition majority in congress, ostensibly over her mishandling of a teachers' strike.
Medcraft censured the banks for increasing home loan rates for existing customers while offering discounts to entice new borrowers.
A year later Argentina became the first country to be censured by the IMF for misreporting GDP and prices.
It needs to exploit flexibility clauses to avoid being censured by the commission over its growing structural budget deficit.
He subsequently was censured by the Congress, but was re-elected to his seat with the help of Reps.
The video quickly went viral and sparked a wider conversation about black people being censured for seemingly harmless acts.
These videos are part of a nationwide conversation about black people being threatened and censured for seemingly harmless acts.
CNN's legal analyst and my good friend, Paul Callan, wonders if the Broadway hit, "The Producers," could be censured.
Censured by critics for using the slur, Musk deleted his tweet and apologised, but he didn't leave it there.
Ai said she was also censured by a hospital official, who accused her of "spreading rumors," the Post reported.
You can just see the ads now with pictures of Trump with the word "impeached" and "censured" over him.
Long after Joseph McCarthy was censured by the Senate in 1954, the impact of his demagoguery rippled through American culture.
Within months of their appeals to our collective consciences, McCarthy was censured by the Senate, and his decline was complete.
Forty-three percent say no action should be taken, while 15 percent say the president should be censured by Congress.
Everyone agrees, when they see the transcripts of his hapless calls, that he is more to be pitied than censured.
Indeed, he would be only the second president in American history to be unequivocally censured by a chamber of Congress.
They barred him from traveling abroad, censured him and cut off his government salary, which all elite chess players received.
The company was censured in December 2016 for failing to file an adequate plan for dealing with a financial crisis.
Andrew Jackson was censured in 1834 by the Whig Party in the Senate, but it was later expunged by Democrats.
No other president has been censured, so many Republicans view that path as more than a slap on the wrist.
Jeff Flake (AZ) and Bob Corker (TN), who have censured the president most aggressively and both felt pressure to retire.
In 1997, the DC Court of Appeals publicly censured Abrams for giving false testimony to Congress on three separate occasions.
The Financial Services Agency censured the brokers but invited criticism when the companies behind the original leaks weren't named or punished.
To raise your voice now, when you never have before, is to appear grossly opportunistic, something Taylor is censured for regularly.
Meaning that censured content (such as nazi hate tweets) would only be blocked for the smallest possible number of Twitter users.
It was done once in American history, when Andrew Jackson was censured in 219 or '31, and then it meant something.
The settlements note that the New York attorney general and the S.E.C. have censured both of the banks for their misconduct.
Punishment, meanwhile, might be losing his next election, being censured by the Senate, and perhaps facing lawsuits from people he's harmed.
Only one church has been censured by the IRS, in 1995, for taking out a full-page ad against Bill Clinton.
Mr. Hassan, who has been censured by the Association of Boarding Schools, has apologized for what he called his "inadequate" response.
The opposition called her resignation a "political game," claiming that she stepped down to avoid being censured by the legislative assembly.
He was also stripped of journalism honors from the University of Southern Mississippi and was censured by the Alabama Press Association.
The National Assembly, where the opposition holds a majority, has censured him for "abandoning the Presidency" and consistently foiled his initiatives.
Content deemed to contain offensive language, to be lewd or to copy someone else's work, will be censured, the minister said.
He was also stripped of journalism honors from the University of Southern Mississippi and was censured by the Alabama Press Association.
CFM was censured again in 2017 for a lack of due diligence on the Connaught Income Fund which liquidated in 2012.
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwaySenate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga Gingrich calls on Pelosi to be censured: 'Disgusted' by 'viciously partisan action' Kellyanne Conway denounces Pelosi for ripping up Trump's speech MORE also lashed out at Pelosi on Wednesday, saying she was "petty and peevish" while also calling for the Speaker to be censured.
In December congress censured Jaime Saavedra, the capable education minister, who was promptly hired to run the World Bank's global education division.
Her sister Kim has been censured for everything from which direction she positioned Saint in his car seat to North's outfit choices.
A fourth candidate was censured, but not dumped, for suggesting that women lack the "business skills" to earn as much as men.
On Monday, Trump censured Germany's open-door policy toward refugees Monday, falsely claiming that it has resulted in an increase in crime.
Guilt by association or insinuation had no place in the Senate in the 1950s, as lawmakers ultimately realized when they censured McCarthy.
It has censured the president's ministers and thwarted his legislative plans, such as an effort to reform Peru's corrupt and inefficient judiciary.
The government was formally censured by the country's Safety Board after a magnitude 3.6 quake hit the town of Huizinge in 2012.
Eastman is the first Alaska House representative to be censured, but the motion is essentially a public admonition requiring no additional punishment.
Though he seems unlikely to do that, a Senate ethics investigation is underway, and Franken might eventually be censured, if not expelled.
The Senate has only censured a president once: Andrew Jackson in 85033 for moving to dismantle the Bank of the United States.
They have also adapted to the United Arab Emirates' ban on child jockeys, after the state was censured by the UN in 2005.
Terry Kraft, was censured by then-Navy Secretary Ray Mabus for improper interactions with GDMA in 2006-2007, according to a Navy statement.
One of Anbang's units was censured by China's insurance regulator in May for designing products to skirt a regulation aimed at curtailing risk.
Lau Siu-lai did not mangle her oath of office the way two censured politicians did — she just read it very, very slowly.
Joseph McCarthy, and follows the war tactics of his early mentor, Roy Cohn, who worked for the ultimately discredited, humiliated and censured McCarthy.
Obama administration officials were censured by some at the time as revealing too much about the raid on the compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
In 2012 CFM was censured for breaches of principles related to diligence, management and control in the collapse of two Arch Cru funds.
Milan was censured by the RWA board, given a one-year suspension from the group, and a lifetime ban from any leadership positions.
Congressional Republicans were quick to pounce, calling her comments "vile" and demanding she be censured and ejected from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Sweden's advertising authority censured an internet company last year for using an image that came to be known as the "distracted boyfriend" meme.
" Closing out February on a low-note, Maryland's Democratic state delegate Mary Ann Lisanti was censured for calling another county a "n----- district.
In 1834, President Andrew Jackson was censured by the Senate in a fight over the survival of the Bank of the United States.
Sweden's advertising authority censured an internet company last year for using an image that came to be known as the "distracted boyfriend" meme.
Warren was censured earlier this week by a straight party vote for violating an arcane Senate rule against impugning the character of a colleague.
" Conway said she believes Pelosi should be censured by the House or that the Senate should pass a resolution "denouncing her behavior last night.
But just the possibility that it wasn't should be alarming to Saudi authorities—as it clearly was to those officials who swiftly censured it.
And in the last century, as courts have censured other monopolies, academics and jurists have noticed a pattern: Monopolies and technology often seem intertwined.
I just think that her discourse was actually discredit to the House of Representatives, and that&aposs the measure of whether somebody should be censured.
Pramila Jayapal, a cochair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said she fully supported Tuesday's resolution and also had previously called for King to be censured.
Democrats who used the word flippantly in 19303 may not have been criticized at the time, but, like the president, they are being censured now.
The EU is not dictating a remedy to Google but rather required it to come up with its own solution for fixing the censured behavior.
Congress has forced Kuczynski's former education and finance ministers to resign amid allegations of ethical breaches, while a third minister quit to avoid being censured.
Ostentatious displays of wealth have been discouraged and occasionally censured, but for the most part, princes have been free to accumulate money and business interests.
Now the highest court in the land has wounded him further, and also censured the A.N.C.-dominated Parliament for failing to check the leader's abuses.
Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube have all faced cases where they censured or suspended a conservative user and ended up walking back the decision after criticism.
It was further censured for sending fake lawyers' letters to customers in arrears — and had to pay out a further £2.6M in compensation for that.
Antidoping agencies from numerous countries, including the United States, have censured the Olympic committee for what they view as a refusal to hold Russia accountable.
Their stories not only censured the much-deserving perpetrators but also led to a reckoning about gender inequality and misogyny that continues to galvanize society.
Major news outlets, including the Washington Post, BBC, MSNBC and TMZ, were censured on Sunday for their coverage of basketball legend Kobe Bryant&aposs death. 
Sports Illustrated censured the program's "fervent religious culture," in which receiver DeAndre Hopkins, now a star for the Houston Texans, was baptized on the field.
The Illinois state disciplinary commission censured Monica Ribbeck in 2014 for filing an aviation accident suit on behalf of someone who had already terminated her.
In May, the Moscow Patriarchate censured Oleksandr for "obscene" behavior and told him to stop making public statements that could lead his followers into temptation.
It was censured by a UK tribunal in 2015 for not making enough information public about how it shares Internet surveillance data with its US counterpart.
The vote has no legal force, but it is the first time that a big German company has been censured by a majority of its shareholders.
That was punishment for ZTE's violation of American sanctions against Iran and North Korea and for its subsequent lies about how it censured the staff involved.
Ford has not been censured for mocking Iranian-born conservative-leaning columnist Rita Panahi in overtly racial terms, or for sexualized insults toward her male critics.
While Andrew Jackson was the only president to ever be censured by Congress, censure measures have more recently been introduced during the Clinton and Nixon administrations.
Her other opponent, Jill Epstein, a secular Jew, had been censured by a panel of judges for failing to respond to inquiries on an ethical matter.
A disciplinary panel investigating a small number of those cases censured Dr. Barton in 2009, and although she retired, she was not prohibited from practicing medicine.
In his recent letter, Bishop censured the board for not making enough progress on restructuring the island's debt and called for new input from financial creditors.
Members who are censured are required to stand in the well of the House while the resolution is read out loud, a form of public shaming.
In 2005, Allan W. Jennings Jr., a Democratic councilman from Queens, was censured and fined $5,000 after an inquiry determined he had sexually harassed women aides.
A number of lawmakers introduced censures against Bill Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and President Andrew Jackson was formally censured in 1834 by the Senate.
The party censured her and initiated disciplinary action, she apologized and Modi, speaking to a local television network, said he would never be able to forgive her.
Earlier Thursday, Davis called for Trump to be censured by the House of Representatives for "witness tampering," as well as calling for a criminal probe of Giuliani.
He also has been censured over his ties to the financial industry and for his authorship of a 1994 crime act that led to increased incarceration rates.
Three admirals have also been censured by the service for accepting extravagant dinners and gifts from the defense contractor, though there is no indication they returned favors.
The military said the conduct of the censured soldiers was not what was expected of its forces, adding that they would be dealt with by their commanders.
The country's financial regulator censured local securities units of Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse Group AG in December and April respectively for leaking earnings information to clients.
In 1834, the Republican-controlled Senate censured Democratic President Andrew Jackson for refusing to turn over documents regarding his dismantlement of the Bank of the United States.
It has created a quandary for Republicans like Senator Amy Volk, who comes from a moderate district and called this week for Mr. LePage to be censured.
The UN's 6900st resolution on human rights abuses in Iran also censured the mullahs' dictatorship for the rise in executions, public hangings and the execution of juveniles.
Last month, the European Commission formally censured the Polish government for subverting the rule of law by changing the makeup and procedures of the country's constitutional court.
Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri dismissed what he called Mr. Schumer's "non-apology," and said Mr. Schumer should be censured in a formal Senate vote of rebuke.
Justin Amash (R-MI), who last weekend became the sole Republican to call for President Donald Trump's impeachment, had been formally censured by the House Freedom Caucus.
Bob Walker, a Republican from Pennsylvania, demanded that her words be stricken from the record and further, that she should be censured for continuing to breach decorum.
Seven years before Occupy, the department was censured for its treatment of those who protested the Republican National Convention, which was held in New York in 2004.
And he's noticed with chagrin the vocal criticism of Ann Coulter, the right-wing firebrand who has publicly censured Trump for falling short on his immigration promises.
After all, he wrote, President Barack Obama once asked for "flexibility" from Russian leaders during the 2012 campaign and Democrats neither censured nor impeached him for it.
Criticism about the Chinese government is rare to see on social media, as critical posts are often quickly removed and banned, and the people behind them censured.
The Post reported that two employees had been censured for speaking out to the media about how Amazon&aposs cloud business might benefit oil and gas companies.
Tom Hassan retired from his job at Phillips Exeter in 2015 but was censured in April by the Association for Boarding Schools for not disclosing the scandal.
YouTube has been criticized often in recent weeks for hosting content created by radical actors, and has also been censured for how it has handled this criticism.
Trump called March's spending negotiations a "ridiculous situation," and censured Democrats for "wasting" money on domestic programs, and many expect more rescission requests to come in this year.
Those who bore witness to the furore on social media can attest to the fact that men were not the sole critiques of Williams — women also censured her.
Ilhan Omar has received death threats, faced calls to resign from the president, and been censured by her own party over various controversial statements she's made about Israel.
But while Juno was lauded for its lead's feisty take on unplanned pregnancy, Tully's depiction of postpartum psychosis has been censured by mothers and mental-health providers alike.
In 2015, after his Venezuelan United Socialist Party (PSUV) lost parliamentary elections, Maduro moved to strip the National Assembly of power through an internationally questioned censured constitutional assembly.
In 1979, Gates' first year as Chief, the civilian Police Commission censured the department over its fatal shooting of the 923-year-old black housewife Eula May Love.
Last year, Harvard censured a number of racially suggestive and sexist jokes on another unaffiliated Facebook group, which was linked briefly from its official Class of 2020 group.
Women who did not adhere to the requirements of the 1950's cult of domesticity were often censured in women's magazines like Good Housekeeping and Ladies Home Journal.
In 2016, Angela M. Wozniak, a first-term Republican from western New York, was censured after an affair with a male staffer; she did not seek re-election.
As The Wall Street Journal recently reported, the profession has failed to respond effectively even to sexual misconduct that has apparently been verified and censured through formal investigations.
There must be misconduct that would convince objective Americans, regardless of their politics, that the president must be ousted — not merely criticized or censured, but stripped of authority.
An Australian senator condemned for blaming Muslim immigration for the New Zealand mosque attacks and striking a teenager who egged him for his remarks was censured in Parliament Wednesday.
In 2015 a rebellion by a minority, of 39%, of Deutsche Bank's owners, who censured Anshu Jain and Jürgen Fitschen, led both co-chief executives to announce their resignation.
"A year and half ago I began buying artwork censured around the world for different reasons whether political, ethical, moral or sexual," Benet told Reuters in a telephone interview.
Dr. Cooley resigned from Baylor, and the American College of Surgeons censured him for his unauthorized use of the device, which is now in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington.
At the same time, UN and European rights bodies, including the European Court of Justice, have censured mass surveillance on human rights grounds — calling it a threat to democracy.
Charlie Rangel, who was censured for ethics violations including misusing official government letterhead for fundraising, impermissible use of a rent controlled facility for campaigning and filing inaccurate financial disclosures.
Modi wasn't even permitted to enter the U.S. then, censured for failing to stop the 2002 mass killings of Muslims in the Hindu-majority state he led at the time.
Other censure resolutions never got out of committee and, if they did, their language was so watered down as to leave ambiguous whether, in fact, the president had been censured.
It has been censured under the fake news law three times, most recently for articles criticising Singapore's handling of the coronavirus outbreak, which the government said contained "entirely false" information.
Being censured by the U.S. Congress would amount to a severe condemnation without driving Trump out of office over his attempts to pressure Ukraine into investigating Democratic rival Joe Biden.
Although Twitter has not banned or otherwise censured Jones — despite InfoWars' continued presence on its platform threatening CEO Jack Dorsey's claimed push to want to improve conversational health on his platform.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives' Ethics Committee on Friday censured one lawmaker for sexually harassing women and another for mishandling accusations of sexual misconduct against his chief of staff.
She took particular umbrage at American politicians who have censured China's policies in Xinjiang, where the government has detained a million or more members of Muslim minorities in re-education camps.
The company has until the end of September to end its censured conduct or risk a regime of additional daily fines that would be backdated to the date of non-compliance.
On Monday President Trump will welcome to the White House Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has generally been shunned and censured by Western politicians and diplomats for his illiberal practices.
After the 1959 revolution that brought Fidel Castro, Raul's brother, to power the Caribbean nation censured the group formed in London in 1962, as well as the Beatles and Elvis Presley.
Mr. Zuma, for his part, has been censured by his country's highest court for flouting the Constitution, and his story reflects a familiar battle between legitimacy and the politics of survival.
In the two houses of Parliament, where it holds 126 of 945 seats, the movement has ceaselessly censured government policies and produced numerous, though often ignored, bills to push its agenda.
The latest action comes two months after the Hong Kong regulator publicly censured two units of Bank of America for breaches of the city's takeover codes in two deals last year.
" Another notable target was the Propaganda Department, which the commission censured in June, saying that it "lacked vigor" and that "the political awareness of some leading officials has not been high.
Meanwhile, 22 percent said he should be formally censured by Congress, while 41 percent believed lawmakers should take no action at all against the president, down from 47 percent in June.
A psychiatrist who provided a personality assessment of Saddam Hussein at the request of the George W. Bush administration was criticized by some in the psychiatric community, but not formally censured.
It is also debatable whether Mr. Trump, or any first-year president, can take full credit for a strong economy (or be censured, were it to happen, for weak economic performance).
Fisher arranged the plea agreement, said Neal, who was censured by the State Bar in 19883 for missing court appearances and had his license inactivated in 2012 because of a disability.
Over the summer, the "Chapo Trap House" message board, which has nearly 153,000 members who chat about the news and memes of the day, was censured by Reddit, which hosts it.
The University of Southern Mississippi and Auburn University rescinded past honors given to Mr. Sutton, and the Alabama Press Association suspended the membership of The Democrat-Reporter and censured Mr. Sutton.
They have both censured and ousted one of their own, but also given him a red carpet to walk out on — regardless of the message that sends to victims of sexual assault.
Their illiberal policies — including, in both cases, a crackdown on the independent judiciary — have made them the only two countries to ever be censured by the European Parliament for undermining democratic values.
The big picture: The incident was prompted by Anning's remarks blaming Muslim immigration for the fatal attack on 2 New Zealand mosques — for which he was censured in Australia's parliament this month.
The decision to remove the content comes as Facebook has also censured Jones by unpublishing four of the radio host's pages this morning for violating the social network's rules against hate speech.
HONG KONG, June 29 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's securities regulator has publicly censured two units of Bank of America for breaches of the city's takeover codes in relation to two transactions last year.
The company was also censured by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for sending fake lawyers' letters to customers in arrears — and had to pay out a further £2.6M in compensation for that.
In the weeks since Trump tweeted about Schiff paraphrasing the call, Trump and House Republicans have ratcheted up support for Schiff to be censured for reading the dramatized version of the call.
Edith also described the shame she felt when it was revealed that her mother had written school papers for her, as well as a speech she delivered, for which Edith was censured.
Three Arab members of the Parliament, including Mr. Ghattas, were censured by fellow lawmakers this year after they met with relatives of Palestinians who were killed by Israeli forces after attacking Jews.
Forty-four percent say there should be no action against Trump on these fronts, while 28500 percent say Trump should be impeached and 6900 percent say he should be censured by Congress.
Forty-five percent said the investigations into Trump's actions should end with no action, 41 percent said they should end in impeachment and 14 percent said Trump should be censured by Congress.
The PRA and the FCA jointly censured the bank itself last August for regulatory breaches, but decided not to impose a 120 million pound fine in case it undermined the bank's financial stability.
Germany and Austria on Thursday also censured the U.S. Senate for approving the new sanctions on Russia, saying they expose European companies involved in Russian energy projects to fines for breaching U.S. law.
So far, four top police officials have been censured, and the inquiry has derailed what had been a high point for the mayor after the passage of his affordable housing plan last month.
Peter Strzok, the FBI agent censured for sending anti-Trump text messages while he helped lead investigations into Hillary Clinton and Trump, will break his public silence this morning in testimony before Congress.
Members of Congress can be held accountable for violating congressional rules — for example, a member of the House Intelligence Committee illicitly disclosing information gleaned by that panel could be censured by the House.
National Briefing | South A Circuit Court judge was censured Thursday after he was accused last year of threatening defendants with jail time if they did not pay fines or participate in a blood drive.
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Trump's former White House counsel Don McGahn is also in danger of being censured by the Democratic House -- after the White House told him not to hand over documents relevant to the Russia investigation.
Jody Hice (R-Ga.) on Tuesday doubled down on his calls for House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) to be censured and removed from the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), who has called for Pelosi to be censured for tearing up the speech: In response to her classless outburst, I've decided to introduce a resolution to censure & condemn Speaker Pelosi.
On Monday, China's environment ministry censured the top coal and coke producing region Shanxi has relaxed environmental policies regarding its coking industry despite repeated orders from Beijing to curb production expansion from coke plants.
Trump's response is not entirely out of character; the president-elect is known for taking to Twitter to punch back at any and all critiques (most recently he censured the "failing New York Times").
The survey found that 2023 percent of voters support Trump's removal, against 40 percent who said the Senate should take no action and 15 percent who said the president should be censured by Congress.
But Democrats counter that since Trump was threatening the fairness of the 2020 election they needed to act fast and censured the President's conduct in a second article of impeachment alleging obstruction of Congress.
As it did in 2010, the panel also heavily censured US states that prevent individuals from voting based on their criminal histories, and those that have in recent years implemented stringent voter-ID laws.
" Last year, the prime minister was censured by his own allies in the European Parliament for violations on the rule of law, having led a campaign since 2010 to transform Hungary into an "illiberal democracy.
The firm was censured and agreed to pay a $250,000 fine, a relatively low penalty given the number of charges levied and the nearly four-year timeframe of the violations noted in the settlement agreement.
New Zealand's second-ranking envoy to the United States was censured after she posted a tweet saying the Democratic Party must "get your shit together or we will all die," The New York Times reported.
A right-wing Australian senator was formally censured by his colleagues in the nation's Senate on Wednesday after he sparked international outrage last month by blaming shootings at two mosques in New Zealand on Muslims.
The Senate censured Jackson because he allegedly removed federal government deposits from the Bank of the United States, without the required congressional approval, and put them in state banks during the so-called Bank War.
When he was censured by the International Cricket Board for wearing "Save Gaza" and "Free Palestine" wristbands during a 2014 test cricket match, the England and Wales Cricket Board supported his right to free expression.
A dust-up occurred in 2015 during Mr. Slimane's tenure, when an ad featuring the young Dutch model Kiki Willems was censured and called "irresponsible" by Britain's advertising watchdog agency because she looked excruciatingly thin.
In March, New Zealand's second-ranking envoy to the United States was censured by the Foreign Ministry after she tweeted that the Democratic Party needed to get its act together "or we will all die."
Since 1832, 23 House members have been censured, which requires them to stand before their fellow legislators while the House speaker or presiding officer reads aloud the censure resolution as a form of public rebuke.
Once again, the BJP's -- and Modi's -- reaction was revealing: The party censured her and initiated disciplinary action, she apologized and Modi, speaking to a local television network, said he would never be able to forgive her.
Whether they continue to lead the conversation past him into a new Trump-less future, or find themselves censured by poll- and media approval–dependent Democrats, will no doubt play out in a very public way. ●
Several organizations, including the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) have censured the Nordic country for the proposal as well as others that will delay family reunification and make acquiring refugee and residence status more difficult.
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - A prominent Muslim cleric in Pakistan who was censured for appearing in "selfie" photographs with murdered social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch is being investigated in connection with her killing, police said on Monday.
Ms Swaraj was contacted about the doormats on Tuesday afternoon by "Atul Bhobe", a Twitter user with 60 followers, who sent a screenshot of several Indian flag doormats and urged her: "Amazon Canada must be censured".
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has publicly censured two units of Bank of America for breaches of the city's takeover codes in two deals last year, the regulator said on Wednesday.
In February, the SFC censured Goldman Sachs for infringing parts of the takeover code while acting as financial adviser to Wing Hang Bank Ltd in a $5-billion offer for the Hong Kong lender in 2014.
The Constitutional Court last month ordered the government to pay social grants on April 1 via its current service provider, and sharply censured Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini, calling her inaction in resolving the crisis incomprehensible.
"A walkout is a nice term for it but it is a strike, plain and simple," said Diane Douglas on Monday, suggesting that by breaking state law, teachers could be censured or lose their teaching certificate.
Asked whether Trump should be impeached and removed from office for his actions, censured by Congress or whether Congress should take no action, 39 percent of respondents said Trump should be impeached and removed from office.
Nine candidates are running for the seat held for 45 years by one man, Charles Rangel, who was censured by Congress for ethics violations and is finally doing what he should have done years ago: leaving.
It has been criticized for acting too slowly once it learned of the threat the virus posed, for eliminating public health positions meant to guard against pandemics, and Trump himself has been censured for spreading misinformation.
Mr. Stark was nearly censured by the House in 2007 after he expressed his fury with President George W. Bush during the Iraq war for vetoing an increase in funding for a children's health insurance program.
In 2013, the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances censured Mr. Rajoy's government and the Spanish judiciary, and demanded Spain overturn the amnesty law and stop obstructing investigations into the hundreds of thousands of missing victims.
A judge in Wyoming was censured in March for refusing to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies, and an Alabama judge was suspended in September for ordering probate judges to defy federal orders to issue marriage licenses.
If her critique of the more outré antics of US identity politics is more convincing than Murray's, it is partly because it is always more effective to be censured by one's sympathizers than by one's adversaries.
In February, the SFC also censured Goldman Sachs for infringing parts of the takeover code while acting as financial adviser to Wing Hang Bank Ltd in a $5 billion offer for the Hong Kong lender in 2014.
Google must end the censured conduct within 90 days — or face additional penalty payments of up to 5 per cent of the average daily worldwide turnover of Alphabet, its parent company, for each day of non-compliance.
Michael Cohen's legal advisor on Thursday called for President Donald Trump to be censured by Congress for "witness tampering" one day after Trump's ex-lawyer postponed his congressional testimony due to "threats" against his family by the president.
Last year the government of Malaysia (where the Han population is 22013%) censured the Chinese ambassador when he declared that China "would not sit idly by" if its "national interests" and the "interests of Chinese citizens" were violated.
As Kim Jong Un's point man for nuclear talks with the United States, Kim Yong Chol was apparently censured for the summit's collapse by being removed from a key party post, a South Korean lawmaker said in April.
The tweet was both a nod to Trump's "law and order" narrative and to his contempt for the media, after a spate of unfavorable stories censured his response to the recent violent white supremacy rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Raymond G. Hunthausen, a progressive former Roman Catholic archbishop of Seattle who was censured by the Vatican and briefly stripped of crucial powers in a humiliating ideological showdown with the American church, died on Sunday in Helena, Mont.
Last week, the House of Commons voted her government in contempt of Parliament — the first time any prime minister had been censured in that way — for failing to release the advice her government's lawyers had given on Brexit.
BERLIN, June 15 (Reuters) - Germany and Austria on Thursday censured the U.S. Senate for approving new sanctions on Russia, saying the new punitive measures expose European companies involved in energy projects there to fines for breaching U.S. law.
But the disgusting slogans on display in Warsaw and the fictions and paranoia behind them must be relentlessly exposed for what they are and condemned, and the right-wing, populist governments that condone them must be censured, not embraced.
If Mr. Díaz is found guilty of "disorderly conduct," which could include violating "policies against discrimination and harassment," Mr. Díaz could be reprimanded, censured, fined or expelled from the City Council by a two-thirds vote of its members.
From the biggest sexual abuse case in sports, the institution of U.S.A. Gymnastics has emerged tattered and disgraced: censured for systematically failing to report predators, accused of fostering abusive training environments and condemned by many of its own stars.
Janusz Korwin-Mikke, a right-wing Polish member of the European Parliament recently punished for anti-migrant statements and making Nazi salutes, may be censured again — this time for stating that women earn less money than men because they deserve to.
In a controversy laced with race and gender, Warren was censured by the GOP majority for reading a letter written by Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King Jr., opposing Sessions' nomination to a federal judgeship three decades ago.
In a vote today, the European Parliament censured Hungary as a "systematic threat to the rule of law" because of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's increasing concentration of power in his own hands, report the WSJ's Valentina Pop and Drew Hinshaw.
Yet his papal bull in 21565 censured music in which the "melodies are broken up by hockets [melodies shared by two voices] or robbed of their virility by discanti [an improvised line complementing the tune proper, often in a higher register]".
Also on the Senate floor, he got national attention when he backed up Warren in February after she was censured for reading a 1986 letter from Coretta Scott King against the then-nomination of Jeff Sessions to a federal court.
Stace Nelson (R), who sponsored the proposed ban, told fellow legislators the rule is necessary to prevent a repeat of an ugly incident from 2007, when a member of the state Senate was censured after being accused of fondling an intern.
Barton, who was found guilty of "serious professional misconduct" and censured for a failure of care of 12 patients between 3003 and 1999 but never prosecuted nor struck off the medical record, maintained that she had always prioritized her patients' interests.
Elizabeth Warren, who was censured by the Senate during Sessions's confirmation hearings for daring to read a letter by Coretta Scott King that "impugned the motives and conduct" of Sessions — so responsible teachers control classroom discussion in order to maintain civility.
On the other hand, many Kaep supporters will point out, probably without surprise but perhaps with some relief, that a Supreme Court justice doesn't think he should be censured, jailed, deported, or otherwise quieted for standing up for his beliefs.
In a letter last week, Bishop censured the board for lack of progress on a massive planned debt restructuring in Puerto Rico, directing the board to seek more input from the island's financial creditors on a plan to stabilize the island.
"We don't really know what happened with Nahui Olin, why she was so abruptly censured," Rubio tells Hyperallergic, though she and Meza posit that a combination of social factors and Nahui's own choice to withdraw from society contributed to her isolation.
Now for those who say it would only be symbolic, we'd point out that only one President in our history, Andrew Jackson, has been censured, and it was so important to him he spent three years getting the censure overturned.
The European Court of Human Rights censured Lithuania and Romania on Thursday for their complicity in the C.I.A.'s torture program, saying the two European nations had hosted secret prisons where the C.I.A. held and interrogated terrorism suspects after the Sept.
Though its business is on a stronger footing than last year when it posted its first annual loss in a decade, its reputation was hit in May when regulators censured it for leaking information related to listing and delisting criteria to clients.
Google was given 90 days to cease the censured conduct pertaining to Google Shopping or face additional penalty payments of up to 5 per cent of the average daily worldwide turnover of Alphabet, its parent company, for each day of non-compliance.
Counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway said it looked as though Pelosi "was reading The Cheesecake Factory menu all night, going through every single page," and called for the speaker to be censured by Congress or slapped with a resolution of disapproval.
Yesterday Sky News reported that those same two, Accel Partners and Balderton Capital, are among a group of Wonga investors that have agreed to inject a further £10M (~$13M) into the business to help fund compensation claims related to its past censured practices.
No other employees have been charged alongside him, and the Associated Press reports that while Major League Baseball has said it looked forward to getting details on the case from authorities, it has not disciplined or censured the team at this point.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's top court censured the federal government for its inaction in fighting pollution on Wednesday, as poisonous smog choked the streets of the capital New Delhi forcing schools to shut and half of vehicles to be banned from the streets.
India's constitutional values and secular legacy hang in the balance, threatened by those who would turn the country into a theocratic Hindu Rashtra: a state run by and for Hindus, where minorities exist as second-class citizens and free thinking is brutally censured.
They had more momentum on the long-running saga of her home server for emails, censured by the State Department's inspector general in May 19803 as a violation of the rules; she did not have the approval she had said she had.
Prosecutors in the Virginia case were censured numerous times by Ellis for their emphasis on Manafort's opulent taste on items such as a $15,000 jacket made of ostrich, bespoke suits at ultra-pricey men's shops and sprawling home renovations costing millions of dollars.
That is, while victims of abuse and marginalized users who deal with harassment are frequently censured over strict readings of Twitter's abuse and safety rules, like McGowan, users who are widely seen as perpetuating real ideological violations of those rules are rarely censored.
Hong Kong Regulator Censures Goldman Sachs | Hong Kong's securities regulator publicly censured an Asian unit of Goldman Sachs for misconduct while serving as a financial adviser to the Hong Kong lender Wing Hang Bank during its $5 billion buyout by Singapore's Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation.
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayGeorge Conway: We might have to impeach Trump again Democrats seek to drive wedge between Trump, GOP on whistleblowers Trump claims Pelosi ripping speech was 'illegal' MORE told Fox News on Wednesday that she believed Pelosi should be censured.
"He will be acquitted forever beginning today," White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwaySenate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga Gingrich calls on Pelosi to be censured: 'Disgusted' by 'viciously partisan action' Kellyanne Conway denounces Pelosi for ripping up Trump's speech MORE countered on Wednesday.
In the wake of the Office of the Special Counsel recommending that White House counselor Kellyanne Conway be fired for violations of the Hatch Act, it's worth noting that she's not the first Trump administration to be censured as a result of the law.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources censured Puerto Rico's federally-appointed oversight board on Thursday over delays in the island's debt restructuring, the latest sign of discord over how to fix the bankrupt, storm-ravaged U.S. territory.
It's easy to forget, after the horrifying Republican National Convention we just witnessed, and after Clint Eastwood lectured a chair at the RNC four years ago, that Ryan's VP-acceptance speech in 2012 was censured by the often-adoring press for being unusually misleading.
Without admitting or denying the findings, Hamlin was censured and agreed to not to commit any future violations of Sections 2400(2), 206(4){here} and 207{here} of the Advisers Act and Rules 206(4)-83{here} and 206(4)-8(a)(2){here}.
Buy it here >>Lara Prescott's page-turning Cold War spy thriller dazzles with real-life literary intrigue, illuminating the women tasked with pulling off an unusual heist: smuggling Boris Pasternak's censured "Doctor Zhivago" out of the USSR, to be used as a weapon of war.    
" A title may be revoked, according to the Cabinet Office, if its holder is "sentenced to prison for at least three months for a criminal offense" or "censured or struck off by a professional or regulatory body for something directly relevant to their honor.
If Lucido is found to be in violation of the chamber's harassment policies, he could be subject to disciplinary action by the majority leader, including a hearing that could eventually result in him being "reprimanded, censured, or expelled" from the Senate, according to Senate rules.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Giants quarterback Eli Manning, Coach Ben McAdoo and General Manager Jerry Reese each censured wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. in some manner Monday, a day after the Giants were eliminated from the N.F.L. playoffs in a 38-13 loss to the Packers.
He appears to have been "censured" after the second Trump-Kim summit in February, in Hanoi, failed to reach a deal on the sanctions relief Pyongyang would get in exchange for dismantling its nuclear program, Lee Hye-hoon, head of South Korea's parliamentary intelligence committee, told Reuters.
The public has struggled as it has grappled with Donald Trump's new brand of bigotry, the promotion of a kind of hate that until now had existed at the far margins of politics and was censured by all decent people when it crept into the public discourse.
If the Obama administration could be taken to task for calling Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hassan a perpetrator of "workplace violence," the Trump administration should be equally censured for not labeling as acts of terrorism the mass violence perpetrated by alienated and angry young white men.
When a cartoonist is censured, or fired, for using his creations to express ideas his employer doesn't like, or that his supervisor thinks that the boss won't like, the message is clear: Your job is to be a mouthpiece, not to express any opinions of your own.
The death of an ophthalmologist in Wuhan, Dr. Li Wenliang, who was censured for warning his medical school classmates of the spread of a dangerous new disease in December, has unleashed a torrent of pent-up public grief and rage over the government's handling of the crisis.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A western New York builder and former Republican nominee for governor was censured on Thursday by fellow members of the Buffalo Board of Education and asked to resign his seat for making racial slurs about President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama.
As many people have, it noted that Twitter seemed to police abuse more strictly when the target was a celebrity, and that the exact reason for the ban wasn't transparent — although, in Twitter's defense, it's said that Yiannopoulos was banned partly because he's been censured on the platform before.
When Senator Joseph McCarthy died in 1957, he was one of the biggest failures in American political life, an alcoholic wreck censured by his fellow legislators and treated as a pariah by most in his own party, with his very name a byword for demagoguery and character assassination.
While Ms. Henderson was reprimanded by a city ethics board after leaving office for giving preferential treatment to powerful people who wanted to place children in preferred schools and was censured for seeking donations for a nonprofit that supports public education, she did an outstanding job in the district.
It's sobering to recall that the 1995 law was passed three years after another congressional scandal, in which House members of both parties were censured and prosecuted for abusing accounts with the House bank, in some cases writing checks for tens of thousands of dollars they didn't have.
When the disciplinary committee of the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court in Manhattan ordered him to explain why he should not be censured, suspended or disbarred, Mr. Bolan's response, in character, contrasted strikingly with that of Mr. Cohn when Mr. Cohn was faced with the same situation.
This isn't the first time Trump has blamed Democrats without acknowledging what budget reconciliation does — he tweeted Monday that the Senate should do away with the filibuster, and censured Democrats for obstructing his agenda, even though the filibuster hasn't been relevant in the health care repeal and replace fight so far.
Look, I think the big problem for Democrats and liberals generally is there&aposs this pro violence virus percolating among its supporters and some of its elected officials like Maxine Waters who needs to be ethically censured or even expelled by the House for inciting violence against the Trump cabinet.
JERUSALEM — The Israeli military on Tuesday censured soldiers who filmed and cheered the shooting of a Palestinian man across the barrier fence in Gaza several months ago, in a video that added to the scrutiny of Israel over its killing of nearly 30 Palestinians in protests in the past two weeks.
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwaySenate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga Gingrich calls on Pelosi to be censured: 'Disgusted' by 'viciously partisan action' Kellyanne Conway denounces Pelosi for ripping up Trump's speech MORE declined to comment on reports charter flights will depart China for the United States on Monday.
Hence the censured leader of the larger party would still continue to lead the government—in direct opposition to the majority vote and on the basis of help received from one of the small parties whose policies, in theory, may be far removed from "representing the will of the people".
The more the European press assailed and censured Handke, the more defiant he became, as if in a perverse attempt to remind Austria and a reunified Germany of the type of radical, independent, infuriating writer they had once relied upon to de-Nazify their culture and re-establish civic life.
Conway, the husband of White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwaySenate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga Gingrich calls on Pelosi to be censured: 'Disgusted' by 'viciously partisan action' Kellyanne Conway denounces Pelosi for ripping up Trump's speech MORE, founded a political action committee last month solely focused on making Trump a one-term president.
According to a case report published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine, medical care professionals in the UK turned over a migrant sexual trafficking victim in their care to the police, and in Baltimore, a pediatrician was censured by their hospital for providing undocumented Mexican parents with information about their legal rights.
"I was censured by my writer's organization for making comments on social media about the systemic racism of a publisher and that publisher's editors, after having received a service award from that writer's organization for spending four years working to address systemic racism within the industry," Milan said in a statement provided to CNN.
EST: White House press briefing with Senior Counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwaySenate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga Gingrich calls on Pelosi to be censured: 'Disgusted' by 'viciously partisan action' Kellyanne Conway denounces Pelosi for ripping up Trump's speech MORE, Office of National Drug Control Policy Director Jim Carroll and Assistant Secretary of Public Health ADM Brett Giroir.
However the law is executed, it could further contribute to what Eugene Kaspersky — CEO of the eponymous security company that has been censured in the U.S. for its alleged Kremlin ties — calls the "Balkanization of the internet, " and what Google's Eric Schmidt said is a trend toward an internet split between hostile countries, creating separate internets based on geopolitics.
The UK regulator's remarks are a clear warning shot for a company that has already been censured by a US federal agency on data security and privacy grounds — agreeing in August to 20 years of privacy audits by the FTC to settle a probe into privacy and security complaints that pre-date this new and larger data breach.
And for those suggesting that Trump is intimidating the judiciary – whose federal members have life tenure – where was the concern when Obama publicly censured the Supreme Court to their face during the 2010 State of the Union saying, "[L]ast week the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that, I believe, will open the floodgates for special interests"?
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwaySenate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga Gingrich calls on Pelosi to be censured: 'Disgusted' by 'viciously partisan action' Kellyanne Conway denounces Pelosi for ripping up Trump's speech MORE excoriated Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiPelosi, Schumer praise Romney after impeachment vote Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga McCarthy to submit copy of Trump's SOTU address to House Clerk for archives MORE (D-Calif.) on Wednesday for ripping up President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's State of the Union speech on the dais a night earlier, suggesting Pelosi be formally censured for her actions.
Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffOvernight Defense: Trump lifts sanctions on Turkey | 'Small number' of troops to remain by Syrian oil fields | Defense official's impeachment testimony delayed five hours after Republicans storm secure room Graham walks back 'that's nuts' comment on GOP congressmen storming impeachment hearing GOP lawmaker shares audio of phone call he made from highly classified SCIF room MORE should be censured.
Not so with Mr. Powell, whom the group censured when he was in the Assembly, saying he was disengaged from the legislative process and expressing dismay at his ethical lapses: In 2004, Mr. Powell took a 19-year-old intern to a motel room for a night of drinking and sex, which led to rape allegations that were later recanted.
Since winning the presidential election, Donald Trump has returned to his typical tweeting habits: He's feuded with the cast of Broadway musical Hamilton, called Saturday Night Live "one-sided," censured the "failing" and "nasty" New York Times, lambasted the "crooked media" for reporting corruption claims against him, and lamented not having "the time to go through a long but winning trial" on the Trump University lawsuit.
Nearly 60 percent of U.S. voters surveyed say President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE should be either impeached and removed from office or formally censured, according to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released exclusively to The Hill.
In 2011, when Suu Kyi was censured for her unwillingness to criticize the military, her backers in the West argued that she couldn't have actually done very much since she was a member of the opposition and that speaking out might have undone any chance she might have had to pursue political power, something she and her party were focused on at the time.
But after a confusing meeting in the White House in which Trump sided with Democrats and censured Republicans for being "scared of the NRA," a fast-paced news cycle, and a concerted effort by conservatives and pro-gun organizations to reorient the conversation away from guns, the GOP is now coalescing around the narrowest possible violence prevention proposals — many of which don't even address guns at all.
The W.H.O.'s decision has received substantial pushback, in part because the modern meaning of "addiction" is an uneasy amalgam of several contradictory legacies: a religious one, which has censured excessive drinking, gambling and drug use as moral transgressions; a scientific one, which has characterized alcoholism and drug addiction as biological diseases; and a colloquial one, which has casually applied the term to almost any fixation.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was the first 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to go on Fox News in mid-April, when he bristled with the hosts, censured the outlet's politics, called President Donald Trump a "pathological liar," and seemingly got the Fox News audience to agree with him on a single-payer health care system and even do some call-and-response on Democratic Socialist values.
"The House of Representatives censures and condemns Representative Adam Schiff for conduct that misleads the American people in a way that is not befitting an elected Member of the House of Representatives; Representative Adam Schiff will forthwith present himself in the well of the House for the pronouncement of censure; and Representative Adam Schiff will be censured with the public reading of this resolution by the Speaker," the resolution says.
The most credible Republican case against impeaching President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE is that while he improperly tried to get Ukraine to smear a 2020 political opponent while holding up military assistance, he should be censured rather than driven from office.
BuzzFeed News has spoken to conservation experts worried about the influence trophy hunters have on IUCN policies; tracked flows of money from big game hunters to organizations with links to IUCN members; heard that experts were censured for speaking out against the leather trade; learned that efforts to support the protection of animals were suppressed by the IUCN; and seen an email sent from the account of an IUCN member asking trophy hunting lobbyists and rhino breeders to publicly support China for expanding the trade on tiger and rhino parts.

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