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"disavow" Definitions
  1. disavow something to state publicly that you have no knowledge of something or that you are not responsible for something/somebody

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I disavow white nationalism and I disavow racism and I always have.
Mr Talese seemed to disavow the book, then to disavow his disavowal (probably under pressure from his publishers).
Instead of saying "I disavow David Duke," he treated it as an intransitive verb — "I disavow" — rather than singling anyone out.
Asked by reporters days later why he would not simply disavow Mr. Duke, Mr. Trump shrugged and said, "I disavow, O.K.?"
" Later, on Twitter, he repeated the phrase: "I disavow.
I've watched you take 48 hours to disavow white supremacy.
It might embolden more Republicans to at least disavow Trump.
It would assert an opinion and disavow it moments later.
Headlines 'Patriot' Dimon dodges calls to disavow Trump policies on.ft.
I disavowed him in the past, I disavow him now.
Pressed by moderators, Sanders did not disavow his earlier comments.
Will Heck disavow his associates' racist attacks against Cortez Masto?
It's hard for Mr. New York to disavow his residency.
Clinton, who once supported the treaty, to publicly disavow it.
Vukmir's campaign called on Nicholson to disavow the Bannon endorsement.
" She added, "We totally disavow hateful rhetoric online or otherwise.
I've watched you take 103 hours to disavow white supremacy.
In early interviews, Stooshe chose to disavow the term entirely.
"Piously disavow" is just a beautiful combination of words, too.
But he has repeatedly refused to disavow or denounce them.
Will Trump disavow the bigots who feel he endorses their views?
By doing this, Vandenberg did more than disavow his earlier work.
And it's inherently painful to disavow someone you call your friend.
I categorically disavow the use of misinformation to sway an election.
When someone asks you, 'will you disavow the Ku Klux Klan?
It's become fashionable recently for columnists to disavow their communist upbringing.
It is hard to believe he would disavow his own legacy.
He refused to attend the trial or to disavow the remarks.
Of course I disavow and condemn white supremacy and anti-Semitism.
How do we decide whom to honor and whom to disavow?
They want to intimidate us and have us disavow our colleagues.
On Friday, Fox News was forced to disavow Mr. Napolitano's remarks.
Still, the Northam campaign, inexplicably, has yet to disavow the ad.
Anti-Semitic rants finally prompted Mr. Stewart to disavow Mr. Nehlen.
We urge him to reconsider this decision and disavow this super PAC.
The Kentucky Democrats came out in a tweet to disavow the ad.
At first, I resolved to disavow anyone whose politics I found reprehensible.
Blitzer pointed out that Trump eventually did disavow the Klu Klux Klan.
Moreno supporters celebrated and accused their opponents of trying to disavow results.
I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
Those fighters disavow nationalism and envision a stateless society without gender distinctions.
In a statement, Mr. Bachar did not specifically disavow his recorded remarks.
Go ahead and disavow the notion that email pileup matters at all.
Now, some Sanders supporters are calling on the candidate to disavow Ugyur.
Sometimes "disavow" implies a previous avowal and suggests that something has changed.
Trump's "disavow," after all, is often a verb that refuses an object.
I mean, aside from Ms. Washburn, who would probably disavow ultimate responsibility.
Conference organizers did nothing to stop the disruption or disavow the demonstrators.
So he has more incentive than the average Republican to disavow Trump.
And he still has yet to really disavow broken windows as a tactic.
Sanders himself should step up and disavow this behavior without qualification or pause.
Buttigieg faced mounting pressure from his party's progressive base to disavow lobbyist money.
Then stand back and disavow what happens, up to and including death threats.
On Twitter, a number of feminists approached Schumer, asking her to disavow Metzger.
"Certainly I would disavow if I thought there was something wrong," he said.
"We are close to the line of his having to disavow," Noble added.
" Mr. Ryan: "I disavow these comments — I regret those comments that he made.
Chalamet was the first high-profile male star to disavow working with Allen.
Some feel it's a moral obligation to disavow the art of flawed men.
And then, per a press release distributed by his publisher, disavow his disavowal.
"If Donald Trump truly cared about African-Americans, he'd disavow his long history of hateful and racist attacks against our community, he'd apologize for having discriminated against black families … he'd disavow his support for white supremacists and white supremacy," Butterfield said.
It is a way to disavow or ward off our own vulnerability and fragility.
Trump, however, often was reluctant to disavow support from white supremacists during the campaign.
No. And I wouldn't advise any candidate to disavow statements they made weeks ago.
The media must all call on Democrat leaders to disavow violence by their supporters.
He did however, disavow political divisiveness and deride what he coined backward looking policies.
Prominent activist Deray was among the many to disavow the interview and DeGeneres' support.
"I disavow these comments — I regret those comments that he made," Mr. Ryan said.
"I disavow and condemn them," Mr. Trump told The New York Times on Tuesday.
Ultimately, he got to the Klu Klux Klan, which obviously I'm going to disavow.
"  "Sean Spicer must be fired, and the president must immediately disavow his spokesman's statements.
Many fans of Prince Mohammed in the West are now scrambling to disavow him.
Coca-Cola didn't make the billboard, but it did not disavow its message, either.
As I stated at the press conference on Friday regarding David Duke- I disavow.
But he did not disavow the practice, or his promise to bring it back.
DeSantis was also forced to disavow white nationalists who made racist robocalls attacking Gillum.
After the interview, Trump wrote on Twitter that he did in fact disavow Duke.
And in its wake, Kelly's peers in the music industry have begun to disavow him.
The thought makes Gay crazy because so many women who disavow the label are feminist.
As I stated at the press conference on Friday regarding David Duke- I disavow. pic.twitter.
If you disavow and countersignal every time the media demands it you become their tool.
It's outrageous to me that some would have me disavow my family and our history.
This time, Mr. Trump was ready: "I totally disavow the Ku Klux Klan," he said.
More importantly, in an interview (also in the Reader) Sontag doesn't disavow the first essay.
I was willing to disavow my attraction to women for the duration of my service.
They also had to disavow same-sex relationships and receive approval from the church's leadership.
President Trump made good on his long-running threat to disavow the Iran nuclear deal.
Leading Republicans have since lined up to disavow that candidate, and who can blame them?
As long as that strategy won him votes, he had little incentive to disavow it.
But with Mr. Trump, nothing is certain, and his staff did not disavow the possibility.
In short, he's trying to disavow a part of his identity that he's uncomfortable with.
If he goes down to a humiliating defeat, Republicans may seek to disavow him completely.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," he told the Times.
But the leaders' reticence to disavow Farrakhan's anti-Semitism specifically has haunted the Women's March since.
His remarks resurfaced in 2008 and led then-presidential candidate John McCain to disavow Hagee's endorsement.
Jimmy Wong, a popular gaming YouTube creator, asked Kjellberg to disavow the meme following the attack.
He is hesitant to disavow the people who back him, even if their views are abhorrent.
The comment drew criticism from Clinton supporters and others, who called on him to disavow it.
Ham's Statement of Faith requires employees to disavow homosexuality, same-sex marriage and pre-marital sex.
It also highlights Trump failing to disavow the support in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
It also highlighted Trump failing to disavow the support in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
Think all these three women should disavow the president, given the sexual misconduct allegations against him?
Making a Murderer was a cultural phenomenon, something that the second season seeks to disavow immediately.
Politics ain't beanbag, and gun control advocates are under no obligation to disavow an effective tactic.
But not every member of that ecosystem is equally independent, or equally free to disavow Trump.
Her 2007 book Full Frontal Feminism took to task young women who disavow the "feminist" label.
"I would disavow that, but I will tell you people are extremely angry," he had said.
We have no knowledge of these calls or any related activities, but strongly condemn and disavow.
Mr. Trump must immediately disavow his own statement for the sake of U.S. and international security.
Terri Bonoff, has said she entered the race largely due to Paulsen's reluctance to disavow Trump.
He described them as "extremists and renegades" whose followers would eventually disavow their beliefs and methods.
It can disavow Mr. Erdogan, break with Turkey and even try to expel it from NATO.
Schumer to make clear where he stands and disavow the mob rule of the radical left.
Maggie Hassan, a Democrat — became the first senator to disavow Mr. Trump after the recording's publication.
That prompted questions about whether the party should unite or disavow Goldwater's vision for the country.
After he did not disavow the possibility, Mr. Rajoy began the process of invoking Article 155.
When his former butler called for Obama's assassination in May, Trump even had to disavow that.
He rejected repeated calls to disavow Bayard Rustin, a close aide of his who was gay.
Democrats should also disavow the organized campaign to harass Republican congressmen and stop Republican town halls.
To criticize Israel is imperative; to disavow it, for a Jew, a form of ahistorical folly.
Some say it provides a model for the United States, but its leaders disavow the idea.
I've talked to Trump supporters right after he declined, briefly, to disavow the Ku Klux Klan.
But even Stewart had to disavow Wisconsin's Paul Nehlen, who is running to replace Speaker Paul Ryan.
Guaido has offered amnesty to military officers who disavow Maduro, though few have so far done so.
"I categorically disavow the use of misinformation to sway an election," Hoffman wrote in the Medium post.
A reference to this contest forces Kjellberg to disavow the shootings, which is exactly what he did.
Mr. Trump definitely did disavow the Ku Klux Klan and to say otherwise is simply not true.
The game does little to disavow its audience of the belief that, on some level, it's true.
Do we want to live in a country with leaders who are willing to disavow LGBTQ youth?
Stewart on Wednesday asserted he doesn't agree with those men's views, but did not disavow the endorsements.
Later, Trump did disavow Duke's endorsement, and his efforts to get out the vote on Trump's behalf.
Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton's communications director, called the remark "very distressing language" and urged Sanders to disavow it.
Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, drew criticism in February for failing to quickly disavow support from Duke.
Given his racist and anti-Semitic views, do you regret that decision and do you disavow Nehlen?
Chris Christie in the 2016 Republican presidential race, and called on Christie to disavow the "racist" remarks.
Sanders also got multiple chances to disavow interest in non-substantive procedural controversies involving the Clinton campaign.
It also prompted a number of companies, including Italy's Eni, to disavow publicly any contact with Unaoil.
The Trump campaign appeared to disavow one of its most provocative policy proposals on Thursday, as Gov.
But as a logical matter, the idea of asking Tillerson to disavow pro-Russian views is ridiculous.
Educated liberals are inclined to disavow hierarchy, and yet they appear to be the beneficiaries of one.
In the days following the Charlottesville unrest, we have seen Mr. Trump reluctant to disavow white supremacy.
If supporters refuse, the candidate should disavow the support — no matter how flattering or beneficial the message.
Mr. Pence did his best to disavow Mr. Trump's words without actually saying that was his intent.
The senior official made a distinction between telling NOAA to "disavow" the forecast and to "clarify" it.
After Steve Bannon's attacks on President Trump and his family, Patrick Morrisey should immediately disavow Bannon's support.
And then the statement was released on Saturday night, only to have Mr. Trump disavow it. Mrs.
We've spoken with several partisans here who quietly disavow what is going on up on the stage.
As long as the strategy of demonizing Islam won him votes, he had little incentive to disavow it.
Ahead, why Sarah Palin is demanding that CBS disavow what she calls a sick comedian who duped her.
Similarly, we heard from African Americans when Trump took a discomforting amount of time to disavow the KKK.
While we at the Folger will remember Justice Stevens fondly, we strongly disavow his wrongheaded opinions about Shakespeare.
" She added, "Watching [Trump not disavow white nationalism until today] was incredibly disappointing but it was also terrifying.
"Andrew Yang should disavow this super PAC and let Democratic voters choose our nominee, not Big Money donors."
And while he repeated an earlier declaration that he "totally disavow[s]" the endorsement, he didn't explain why.
Even more important, Stumpf obviously does not understand or prefers to explicitly disavow the seriousness of the crime.
The strategy is to divide and conquer by forcing newsrooms to disavow their colleagues one at a time.
The speaker has already admonished Trump for failing to disavow support from Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
On the campaign trail in 2016, Trump refused to disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.
" Gupta demanded the President personally disavow the white supremacists and call the violence over the weekend "domestic terrorism.
That's when Donald Trump, during an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, refused to disavow the former Klan leader.
But at a campaign rally in February 2016, he dismissed the idea that he should disavow Putin's compliments.
Will Hurd (R-Texas), Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.) and Cresent Hardy (R-Nev.) for refusing to disavow Trump.
Of course, when asked about their connection with Right Sector, Ukraine's SBU, army, and police vigorously disavow it.
I have also called on Trump to utterly disavow and condemn the white supremacist nutjobs who support him.
As part of his strategy, he's decided it's not in his best interest to publicly disavow Donald Trump.
They've seen America's first black president elected and a presidential candidate hesitate to disavow the Ku Klux Klan.
"I will not stop until we fight a man that chooses not to disavow the KKK," Haley said.
The House in 2016 and 2018, while under Republican control, passed nonbinding resolutions to disavow a carbon tax.
However eager she was to disavow standard elements of photographic sophistication such as composition, Arbus was not unsophisticated.
Democratic leaders and candidates for Congress began over the weekend to call on Republicans to disavow Mr. Trump.
Their message to the Republican National Committee: Disavow Mr. Trump or risk inflicting lasting damage to the party.
Though Musk apologized a few days later amid criticism from his investors, he did not disavow the claims.
On Sunday, Mr. Trump declined to disavow him despite being asked repeatedly by the CNN host Jake Tapper.
She made reference only to David Duke, the former Klansman whose support Mr. Trump was slow to disavow.
During the 2016 campaign season he would disavow Trump's racist remarks, but he has now tempered his condemnations.
And she doesn't feel the need to disavow her past accomplishments in order to own her present efforts.
Every generation has its demagogues to target minorities, extol a mythical past, and minimize or disavow historical crimes.
I am a black woman and I live in a country where the president does not disavow racism.
The 1984 video and his refusal to disavow his comments could be a vulnerability for Sanders in 2020.
Don't let someone tell you to hate a movie you liked, or to disavow a hero you champion.
If we could convince our fellow studio owners to disavow ClassPass, we would quit them in a heartbeat.
Finally, at a news conference in South Carolina, Mr. Trump said "I disavow" when pressed on Mr. Duke.
The Pentagon sent a letter saying it was withdrawing from Iraq, only to disavow it as a mistake.
Jay Inslee to publicly disavow a super PAC staffed by close allies that is supporting his presidential bid.
And Democrats won't be able to disavow a botched impeachment as a misguided project of the far left.
"Hillary Clinton must immediately disavow this dangerous blunder or risk putting more Americans in jeopardy," read Priebus's statement.
That was campaign politics in 2016: A failure to disavow was not always so different from an endorsement.
A second threat, that the Republicans party would publicly disavow Mr. Fillon, was averted later in the day.
Thanks for helping me put my finger on why, so often, "disavow" just sounds like more fake news.
House Homeland Security Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) on Wednesday called on the administration to disavow the maneuver.
And now, reports the Washington Post, Talese has been forced to disavow his forthcoming book, The Voyeur's Motel.
Writers I admire have argued that there are good reasons that some black activists hesitate to disavow Farrakhan.
Then the outraged calls and emails and tweets would pour in, demanding that the college disavow Deathburger values.
The father of the Orlando nightclub shooter appeared at one of her rallies, forcing her to disavow his support.
" While Netanyahu faces calls to disavow the statement, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Bartosz Cichocki said Poland considers it "binding.
Trump has also been slow to disavow anti-Semitic white supremacists who have expressed staunch support for his candidacy.
" — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 223, 222 Trump: "I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
Even if the president disavows the fringe (which he often seems loath to do), the fringe doesn't disavow him.
" — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 222, 22016 Trump: "I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
"Sean Spicer must be fired, and the President must immediately disavow his spokesman's statements," she said in a statement.
When I asked about the incident, I expected the cardinal to disavow any personal knowledge of the young man.
After the Weinstein scandal broke, Republicans loudly called for Democrats to disavow the Hollywood player and return his donations.
The Act imposes on you an affirmative duty to disavow this effort through public announcements and other appropriate means.
" Brooks warned earlier this month that Republicans who refuse to disavow Trump "are being sucked down a nihilistic whirlpool.
The DNC would effectively disavow Mello, who lost a race he was unlikely to win in the first place.
Down ballot, congressional Republicans faced an unprecedented struggle over whether or not to disavow their own party's presidential nominee.
Trump's roughest moment during the primary came when he hesitated to disavow David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan.
He is expected to disavow the Iran nuclear deal today, despite mounting opposition from European allies and fellow Republicans.
"Any official who has sworn an oath to uphold the Constitution and laws should disavow it unequivocally," he said.
She went as far as to reverse course and choose not to disavow financial help from a super PAC.
In a so-called "admit nor deny" settlement, a settling party cannot later disavow the terms of the settlement.
" Warren's campaign website also says she would "disavow any Super PAC formed to support her in the Democratic primary.
Mr. Spicer did not appear to disavow such a plan, only agreeing to discuss any changes ahead of time.
Around this time, desiring a professional name and wanting to disavow his father, he began calling himself Edward Byrnes.
Buttigieg came after Sanders during the last Democratic primary debate for not doing more to disavow the online bullying.
" Only a few days later, Cruz joined his colleagues to disavow Trump's 2005 remarks, calling them "disgusting and inappropriate.
The racist stereotypes he uses have no place today, and anyone running for the presidential nomination should disavow them.
As a first step toward ensuring electoral legitimacy, this means that no one can disavow responsibility for electoral outcomes.
To smooth the edges of capitalism, even to save it from itself, doesn't mean to disdain and disavow it.
For example, self-identified conservatives may disavow far-right extremism while also hosting explicit white nationalists on their channels.
The upshot of Clinton's quasi-apology is to disavow the second claim while increasing her bet on the first.
During the 2016 campaign season he would disavow Trump's racist remarks, but he tempered his condemnations once Trump took office.
So do you disavow that stuff now or it is what it is and ... I get that question a lot.
Pandering to "special interests" has led rights groups to disavow "established rights that do not suit their agendas", she wrote.
During the presidential campaign, he initially refused to disavow David Duke and the KKK, before being pressured into doing so.
But if you disavow any intention of getting Europeans to sanction Iran, there's absolutely no point to the whole exercise.
China promptly persuaded the Philippines, which had brought the case, to disavow its legal victory in return for lavish investment.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," he told The New York Times last week.
We're told cops are bitter and want her to publicly disavow violence or any other type of aggression toward police.
Trump later cleaned it all up with a tweet from a news conference last week where he did disavow Duke.
Then he left that idea out of the prepared text of a major speech, and ultimately seemed to disavow it.
The vague messaging caused politicians on both sides of the aisle to quickly reprimand his remarks and disavow white supremacy.
Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen tried to get me to disavow the 85033 complaint when it resurfaced during the campaign.
On Friday, a coalition of press freedom advocates sent Pai a letter urging him to publicly disavow the president's comments.
GOP leaders, heavily invested in avoiding a complete breakdown of party cohesion, are unlikely to disavow Trump before the election.
This is by no means the first time that Cadbury has found itself falsely accused of trying to disavow Easter.
A little later, at the coaxing of the moderators, Trump was once again forced to disavow the Ku Klux Klan.
For a party looking to build an anti-Bolsonaro coalition, refusing to disavow Maduro's regime is not a good look.
They're hoping the Venezuelan border guards disavow Maduro and accept the aid shipments when they are pushed across the border.
Ms. Le Pen, who was defeated in a runoff for the presidency last year, was quick to disavow the defendants.
Jacky Rosen, who called on him to disavow Wynn's endorsement and demand that Wynn step down from his RNC post.
Already she is taking a unique approach among her fellow incumbent Republicans, declining to endorse or disavow Trump's reelection bid.
Disavow any effort to control greenhouse gases in the power sector, and instead, intervene in the market to promote coal.
"We disavow Nazism" or "we're nonviolent," the Nazis say; there were "very fine people on both sides," the president says.
No matter how much one may want to disavow it, where you're from is a part of who you are.
Trump has been slow to disavow support from Ku Klux Klansmen and white supremacy groups, and he recently hired Breitbart.
In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, Trump refused to disavow the endorsement of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
He blamed this blunder on a "bad earpiece," claiming he hadn't heard Jake Tapper ask him whether he would disavow Duke.
"The racist stereotypes he uses have no place today, and anyone running for the presidential nomination should disavow them," he said.
When he refused to disavow the endorsement of a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, they shrugged it off.
Titled "Walkthrough," it's the main component of a second long-term project, "Scratching on things I could disavow," begun in 2007.
They argue that Republicans, particularly ideological conservatives, should disavow the candidate and the looming disaster -- let the Trumpites take the blame.
He went on to disavow the controversy over Michael B. Jordan being cast as Johnny Storm in 2015's Fantastic Four.
The culmination of this opposition to my work resulted in a community-wide petition in 2015 to disavow my presidential candidacy.
On March 1, 2016, Ryan gained yet more acclaim by obliquely chastising Trump for failing to disavow his white supremacist supporters.
Concern about Trump among Republicans increased at the weekend over his failure to quickly disavow support from a leading white supremacist.
" At the time, Trump told the New York Times, "I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
If the narrative is that he's going to disavow birtherism, the coverage says he disavowed birtherism — even if he actually didn't.
An hour after that, she asked that everyone stop asking her to disavow Metzger, because he no longer worked for her.
And Trump ran into trouble when he failed to disavow the KKK and white supremacist David Duke to CNN's Jake Tapper.
On the one hand, Gillespie has doggedly refused to directly criticize Trump or directly disavow almost any of his policy initiatives.
He does not disavow that statement and suggests that around 30% of the Afrikaner population still favor separatism over multiracial integration.
Maybe it was a stretch for Jim Acosta of CNN to demand that Sanders disavow "the enemy of the people" label.
Of course, Booker wasn't alone among Democrats who'd embraced the gospel of school choice only to disavow its most prominent patroness.
Washington policymakers need to disavow themselves of the notion that we can somehow beat Iran at influencing Iraqi hearts and minds.
For many, his initial refusal last weekend to disavow an endorsement from David Duke, the white supremacist, was a breaking point.
Especially from somebody running for president who couldn't decide whether or not to disavow the Ku Klux Klan and David Duke.
"One of the times I spoke against him was in this area where he refused to disavow white supremacists," Ryan said.
The moderator gave Sanders an opportunity to disavow his past praise for Castro, but the Vermont senator declined to do so.
Time after time, Trump and his allies have changed their stories, spread false information or been forced to disavow past comments.
But in the middle of Friday's debate, the Boston Globe's editorial board published a story calling on Ayotte to disavow Trumpaltogether.
She repeatedly called for Democrats to disavow corporate money and self-funding candidates, a warning shot possibly aimed at Mr. Bloomberg.
The Twitter rules disavow abusive behavior, violent threats, harassment, hateful conduct, impersonation, self-harm, and sharing of private information, among other abuses.
But the potential for people using the site to resort to violence or harassment against those listed is something its creators disavow.
Tamar Zandberg, leader of the left-wing Meretz party, said she is convening a parliament vote this week to disavow the agreement.
In a CNN interview, Trump alleged he knew "nothing" about Duke, and would have to do research before deciding to "disavow" him.
His leading role in an unpopular government will force him to squirm in debates, deciding how much of his record to disavow.
As calls for Bannon-endorsed candidates to disavow the former Trump adviser started on Wednesday, Bannon and his allies remained largely quiet.
As Vox's Dara Lind has written about at length, Trump has helped encourage — and refused to disavow — the violence at his rallies.
The subjects Petlin addresses, and the many questions he raises, are distressing because he offers no answers, no way to disavow responsibility.
Trump "shouldn't just disavow the worst behavior of others," Jealous said, "but take accountability for the worst behavior he's engaged in himself."
The forbidden emotions and desires of Jo's beloved, forbidden sensationalistic thrillers run through everything, try as the characters might to disavow them.
"I was very disappointed that he did not disavow what appears to be support from David Duke and the Klan," Clinton said.
Mr. Trump later said, "I disavow" regarding Mr. Duke, and he rejected more recent statements from Mr. Duke that invoked anti-Semitism.
Today, the Trump Administration would like to deny this history, wrongly categorize Indians as a racial group, and disavow ongoing treaty relationships.
Trump's accusations against the Democratic Party may stick in the same way if Democrats are not quick to disavow and disprove them.
Many here are disappointed by Trump's move to disavow the deal, and feel their hopes for a better future have been dashed.
Should the GOP disavow the candidate, even at the risk of losing, or make a moral compromise to hold the party together?
The report arrives amid a wave of criticism Stewart continues to receive as he refuses to disavow white nationalists who endorse him.
Mr. Trump later said, "I disavow," and he criticized Mr. Duke's suggestion that he had conquered "Jewish supremacists" within the Republican Party.
Or they can disavow him, recognizing that further alienating nonwhite voters will do severe damage to the party in the long run.
It included a now-famous interview in which Mr. Trump initially declined to disavow David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader.
He could disavow the Paris climate change agreement, just as President Bush "unsigned" a treaty creating an international criminal court in 2002.
Mr. Trump sought to quell questions about why, in an interview on Sunday with CNN, he had declined to disavow Mr. Duke.
Human rights groups have long criticized the Chinese justice system for the prevalence of forced confessions, which those accused sometimes later disavow.
Mr. Lamb's upset rattled the Republicans and spurred other moderate Democrats — including a sizable group elected this week — to disavow Ms. Pelosi.
They didn't know much about it, but Joe's come under fire for allegedly being anti-LGBT ... and folks want Sanders to disavow.
Jeremiah Wright, Obama's former pastor in Chicago, whose infamous "God damn America" forced Obama to disavow him in the 2008 presidential campaign.
A true leader would not only disavow the extremists, he would embrace all whom they target and rally the world against them.
But she reversed course on Thursday and refused to disavow a super PAC, called Persist PAC, created to support her presidential campaign.
"I never mentioned sources in my original report and disavow any reports that I have sources within the White House," he said.
Candidates do not formally create or control them, giving contenders some rhetorical wiggle room to disavow them while still benefiting from them.
The armed forces have continued to side with the ruling Socialist Party despite calls by opposition leader Juan Guaido to disavow Maduro.
Like fascism through the decades, the alt-right is shot through with contradictions; many of its followers disavow racism, homophobia, and anti-Semitism.
" Pruitt and Strange wrote: "We won't be joining this coalition, and we hope that those attorneys general who have joined will disavow it.
Proactively disavow people who hate people of color In every community and political party there are always going to be weirdos and haters.
Stars (some of them even Time's Up supporters) like Kate Winslet, Greta Gerwig, Justin Timberlake, and Alec Baldwin were hesitant to disavow him.
Republican lawmakers are beginning to disavow Roy Moore, the Alabama Republican running for Senate, following allegations of sexual misconduct with a teenage girl.
Clinton was for it as well, until she was forced to disavow it when Sanders and Trump bashed it successfully on the trail.
The series seems determined to disavow its own fascination with him and imbue a potentially random murder — the titular "assassination" — with larger meaning.
Last year, Trump came under fire on all sides when his remarks in the aftermath of the riots failed to disavow white supremacy.
Because they're often doing jobs that the government must disavow if they're caught, Berg says he's inspired by their heroic actions and motivations.
The columnist conceded that she doesn't know if Brady is aligned with Trump's perspective or policies, but says he should "disavow" him regardless.
Gersh says she advised Spencer to disavow the views of her son, including that the United States is a country for white people.
On Sunday, Republican bickered over David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard who Trump said he didn't know enough about disavow.
I call on Hillary Clinton to disavow this video and her campaign for this sickening act that has no place in our world.
And if one of those parties ... decides to disavow all those norms, we get to a place where ... this is not American democracy.
Democrats disavow Many Democratic office-holders quickly repudiated Weinstein, with some going so far as to send donations given by Weinstein to charity.
One post features Trump struggling to disavow the Ku Klux Klan while sporting the visage of Lincoln, the man behind the Emancipation Proclamation.
That argument united an unusual coalition of business, labor and immigrant rights groups, who all wrote briefs urging the justices to disavow Auer.
As if that wasn't clear enough, he made people's heads spin last weekend by actively refusing to disavow the support of the KKK.
Instead, affirming his loyalty to Steve Bannon, he continues to need prodding to disavow hate groups into which he has breathed new life.
The only thing I think that could convince Bannon to retreat, is if his financial benefactors, the Mercers, order him to disavow Moore.
And he and his surrogates have repudiated Trump's hesitation to disavow former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke's endorsement of his campaign.
"I categorically disavow the use of misinformation to sway an election," Hoffman says in his statement, claiming he was unaware of the project.
More than 1,400 members of Venezuela's armed forces have fled to Colombia this year, heeding Guaido's call to disavow socialist President Nicolas Maduro.
Jurisdictions that hire the companies often disavow responsibility for prisoners not under their direct custody, and federal regulators have largely ignored the industry.
"Nothing in this country shocks me; I would disavow it, but nothing in this country shocks me," Mr. Trump told a CNN anchor.
But if they disavow the president, they risk depressing turnout from their core Republican voters and watching their pool of volunteers evaporate overnight.
This linguistic link forces these pagan worshipers, whose beliefs do have a strongly nationalist tilt, to disavow any connection with neo-Nazi factions.
But there is one aspect of the Yahoo piece that Kerr, as a coach rather than a media figure, would surely disavow today.
By afternoon, candidates whom Mr. Bannon has endorsed in a handful of races faced pressure to disavow his remarks about the president's son.
Having volunteered — on camera, no less — that he was "proud to shut down the government for border security," he cannot disavow the consequences.
Some Netanyahu critics have been waiting for the father to disavow his son's latest posts, something that has occasionally happened in the past.
Black legislators called on Biden to disavow the comments -- a demand Steyer repeated twice on the debate stage in New Hampshire last week.
After he displayed a wanted poster disseminated by the group, he asked Sessions if he would disavow the group's endorsement as attorney general.
Much of the free speech he has inspired — or has refused to disavow — is ugly, and has already had ugly real-world consequences.
When asked if Trump should disavow anti-Semitism and differentiate his nationalist statements from hate toward Jewish people, Conway replied that he had.
When you are faced with white supremacists, "disavow" is the faintest possible condemnation, distancing you in a manner too weak to be consequential.
Those attacks have resurfaced on the campaign trail, forcing the Cuban-American Rubio to switch course and largely disavow the legislation he'd sponsored.
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Remember, this is the kid Sherri tried to disavow, claiming she was defrauded into making a surrogacy contract ... a claim the judge rejected.
Biden's team, from the outset of his presidential bid, has said they would disavow any outside spending on the former vice president's behalf.
Since her attendance was first noted, Mallory has faced calls to publicly disavow Farrakhan, whom she has previously posted about on social media.
Obviously in public any politician worth their salt would disavow this view, and equally obviously they would all agree with it in private.
John Kennedy's inaugural address even went so far as to attempt to disavow any intention of racking up a mass of early wins.
"Governor Christie should either disavow the ad or have he courage to repeat Trump's attack himself," said Matt David, a spokesperson for the group.
Some social media users were calling on BLM activists (technically there are no "leaders" due to its decentralized structure) to disavow the violent act.
And the furor over his peevish post-convention outbursts led several prominent Republicans to disavow him, perhaps easing the way for others to follow.
He was reluctant to disavow the support of Duke and other white supremacists, and tweeted criticisms of Hillary Clinton laced with anti-Semitic imagery.
The Trump campaign decided on Thursday not to release a statement disavowing Foley, despite the pressure it placed on Clinton to disavow Mateen's father.
After 2012, Republicans tried but failed to disavow the view that welfare breeds moochers (disproportionately minorities) who support candidates that promise to coddle them.
Shortly after the president spoke, DeVos issued her own statement in which she appeared to disavow the budget she had defended only hours earlier.
The girls have to disavow worldly attachments, their restrictive clothes, to pass through, but not all of them muster the courage to do so.
The Obama administration is under increasing pressure from privacy activists to disavow legislation that would force companies to help investigators decrypt data upon request.
But, if someone has truly evolved in their thinking and is remorseful, they should be able to disavow statements they regret from the past.
I will not stop until we fight a man that chooses not to disavow the K.K.K. That is not a part of our party.
Many a spurned one (ahem) has gobbled this stuff up, and it is to Dombek's credit that she doesn't disavow an embarrassing search history.
For Trump's voters were not surprised at his hesitancy to disavow the hearty approval of a former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
J.) and Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) said in a joint statement Thursday that called on all five FCC commissioners to disavow the president's attacks.
Some will try to disavow the racism by saying that these traits are simply a convenient proxy, but it amounts to the same thing.
Jeremiah Wright, whom Obama had to loudly and immediately disavow to be deemed acceptable to a sufficiently large minority of white voters to win.
There might be a few bad apples who make spurious claims about candidates, but the APA can disavow them taking cover under the rule.
It's to watch for the dogmas of masculinity taking root in myself each day, to acknowledge whatever virtues they contain and disavow the rest.
The angst has grown so deep, Mr. Galli said, that he knows of "many card-carrying evangelicals" who are ready to disavow the label.
However, after falling behind in the polls to candidates who had raked in millions from wealthy fundraisers, Warren declined to disavow Persist PAC's support.
She reversed her earlier position on Super PAC support in February, refusing to disavow an outside spending group that deployed millions on her behalf.
It was another question, one that Trump's candidacy has brought back to the fore: whether, and how strongly, to disavow the Ku Klux Klan.
He moved in October to disavow the deal, kicking the task over to Congress to determine whether to reimpose sanctions lifted under the agreement.
Earlier this week, Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) sharply criticized Trump's apparent hesitance to disavow former KKK leader David Duke.
And when, in that courtyard, Christakis apologized for any pain that the memo had caused but refused to disavow its content, he was pilloried.
The latter will disavow the likes of Sayoc and Bowers, of course, but continue to feed the passions that helped manufacture these culture warriors.
Vice presidential nominee Mike Pence did not disavow his running mate but canceled a campaign appearance this weekend and said he "cannot defend" Trump's remarks.
He has made virulent anti-immigrant sentiment more popular, attracted the support of far-right online political movements, and refused to credibly disavow these groups.
That he&aposs led to a disruption in your life or a lower living standard, or some kind of disavow of your quality of life.
Biden's had to disavow some of his signature legislative achievements — never a good sign for someone whose brand is built on a lifetime in government.
In Cleveland on Saturday night, Popovich certainly did not disavow his thinly veiled critique of the Blatt dismissal, which came after the Golden State rout.
Trump has also had to disavow the support he has received from David Duke, the former head of the KKK, and the American Nazi Party.
While Mr Arpaio, Mr Mack and others disavow violence while maintaining their view of the sheriff as ultimate constitutional arbiter, they do not discount it.
Compare that to other democracies where top politicians (like France's Francois Hollande and Australia's ex-prime minister Julia Gillard) can blithely disavow any higher power.
Trump's campaign was quick to push back, blasting out a statement from Pastor Mark Burns, a black surrogate, calling on Clinton to disavow the video.
FBI director James Comey asked the Department of Justice to disavow Trump's claims that Obama ordered a wiretap, according to a New York Times report.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," he told reporters and editors at The New York Times in a meeting.
"If Trump does not say something about this—does not disavow it—he will be failing in political leadership," said Honda, a Democrat from California.
"Trump refused to disavow former [Ku Klux Klan] leader David Duke," a male reporter says in the spot, referencing the white nationalist's support for Trump.
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump refused to condemn the Ku Klux Klan or disavow his recent endorsement by former Klan grand wizard David Duke, reports NPR.
Another is former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke, whose endorsement Trump infamously did not immediately disavow when he was asked about it in February. 3.
Some of Trump's critics saw echoes of Charlottesville, where he was slow to disavow white supremacists and claimed there were "fine people" on both sides.
The question arose when Tapper asked Trump about the Anti-Defamation League's request that he disavow Duke's endorsement and that of other white supremacist groups.
The president is expected to disavow the agreement between Iran and the U.S. and five other nations, which was engineered by previous President Barack Obama.
The 30-minute video purportedly shows four recent graduates including Yue and Shen disavow their previous behavior, and apologize for criticizing the ruling Communist Party.
He referred to controversy from over the weekend when Trump failed to directly disavow former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke in an interview.
Merkel has been coy about her intentions, in part because CSU allies are pressing her to disavow her refugee stance in exchange for their endorsement.
Just before the vote to reconfirm him passed on Monday, an online petition calling on the Senate to disavow Pai's chicanery sailed over 130,000 signatures.
"After Steve Bannon's vicious attacks on President Trump and his family, Patrick Morrisey should immediately disavow Bannon's support," Jenkins said in a statement Wednesday afternoon.
Our leaders and presidential candidates must disavow groups like the Klu Klux Klan, and denounce hateful rhetoric from fringe groups immediately, rather than waiting weeks.
Sometimes, he notes, he'd even use his new identity to attack his prior self, the better to disavow the ignoramus he'd been the week before.
The comments prompted Bolivia's interim government to send a letter to Argentine Foreign Minister Felipe Sola, asking that Argentina disavow the comments made by Morales.
They represent a universe of people, little known outside their vital circle of national security officials, who can either support or disavow the whistleblower's account.
There, Ms. Gersh, a real estate agent, encouraged Sherry Spencer, to disavow her son, Richard Spencer, a white supremacist, and donate to human rights causes.
The Atlantic pressed Mitt Romney to disavow Trump's birtherism in 2012, but even his vociferous criticism of Trump this election cycle never reached full disavowal.
Ryan has on other occasions rebuked Trump for failing to forcefully disavow support from a white supremacist and not tamping down violence at campaign rallies.
Biden called on Sanders to disavow "Trump-like" attacks by some of his supporters on officials at the Nevada culinary workers union, per the Times.
The United States and the European Union urged all parties to disavow violence and to hold a dialogue with government representatives to resolve the crisis.
Guaido, who in January invoked the constitution to assume a rival presidency, called on the armed forces in April to disavow Maduro in an uprising.
Portions of the recording — in which Cohen appeared to disavow parts of his guilty plea — were first reported April 24 by The Wall Street Journal.
But it has become a new subject of her debate prep, and the campaign will pressure Ryan and other Republicans to disavow Trump throughout the weekend.
A Trump transition spokesman released a short media statement Monday evening, but it took Trump until Tuesday to publicly disavow the group in his own words.
In recent days, Romney had become a vocal critic of Trump over his refusal to release his tax returns and disavow white supremacists who endorsed him.
Since he is now President-elect, Trump could be pressed to disavow or apologize for some of his most controversial and divisive campaign rhetoric and proposals.
"If true, he needs to renounce his membership immediately and disavow their exclusionary message of hate," said Anti-Defamation League director Jonathan Greenblatt in a statement.
Trump failed to disavow white supremacists during the 2016 election when asked about former KKK leader David Duke and other groups supporting his bid for president.
A number of Rebel contributors quit and journalists put increased pressure on conservative politicians who had previously appeared on Rebel segments to disavow the media company.
He had perhaps not even planned to air this latest conspiracy theory, which his running-mate, Governor Mike Pence of Indiana, has been quick to disavow.
Steve Cortes, a Fox News contributor and Trump surrogate, said it was "nonsense" to suggest that Trump has been hesitant to disavow and condemn white supremacists.
He had perhaps not even planned to air his latest conspiracy theory, which his running-mate, Governor Mike Pence of Indiana, has been quick to disavow.
In his initial response to the Charlottesville rally that turned deadly, Trump condemned "hatred, bigotry, and violence on many sides" but failed to disavow white nationalists.
"I feel so silly and really ashamed that we're in an election where asking a candidate to disavow white supremacists is something we have to say."
Members of Congress, particularly those facing tough re-election battles, were swift to disavow Trump's comments, and many said they wouldn't vote for him at all.
Ahead of an election on May 18th the ruling, right-of-centre Liberal Party has been obliged to disavow two of its parliamentary candidates for Islamophobia.
If ever there were an identity politics that, they should be the first to disavow, or the first to see the stupidity of arguing from identity.
Conservative member of parliament Anna Soubry was the first in the party to disavow May in public, calling on the prime minister to "consider her position".
And, to be sure, McCain's cynical refusal to disavow Trump—he doesn't want to alienate Trump voters—is not the kind of thing a maverick does.
Trump has spent several days doing damage control over his refusal to disavow the endorsement he received from former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke.
"I disavow and condemn them," Trump said at an on-the-record session with New York Times reporters and columnists when asked directly about the meeting.
The more vocally they disavow version 1.0 of the Senate health care bill, the harder it'll be to make the case that version 1.1 is great.
But many influential GOP-ers used the release of a 2900 tape, in which Trump made lewd comments about women, to fully disavow their own candidate.
Atheists who do not explicitly disavow this brand of atheism aren't just missing an important opportunity to distinguish our community from Spencer's dehumanizing ideas and actions.
Mr. Ross's spokesman has denied that the secretary threatened firings, and Mr. Trump denied that he gave his chief of staff instructions to disavow the forecast.
"I disavow and condemn them," Trump said at an on-the-record session with New York Times reporters and columnists when asked directly about the meeting.
There is still room for Republicans to disavow Trump and to call for a society based on equal access to opportunity and equality before the law.
The Post's report increased pressure on Republicans to disavow Moore, who was already controversial due in part to his history of racially-charged and homophobic commentary.
The move would disavow 1978 opinion that the settlements violate international law and further weaken the Palestinians' claim to statehood, according to an Associated Press report.
Haley, in particular, has been an ardent defender of Trump's decision, especially in the face of a United Nations General Assembly vote to disavow the move.
I WILL support groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center that fight hate groups, and back the center's petition calling on Donald Trump to disavow bigotry.
Through all the gaps, the New IRA has been able to put down roots, grow support, and sprout a political wing -- although they disavow the connection.
Trump, who was slow to disavow David Duke and the Klan, stokes the gladiatorial fever, leading to minorities being roughed up and the press being bullied.
"If it were me and I were running, and Trump were going to be at the top of the ticket, I would disavow him," he said.
USA Today sports columnist Nancy Armour stoked the controversy Monday by calling for Brady to "publicly disavow" Trump over the "chaos" of his newly launched administration.
Or perhaps he was predicting a clash with Iran, a week before he is expected to disavow the nuclear deal negotiated by his predecessor, Barack Obama.
We have to look at it straight, stop hemming and hawing around it or trying to disavow it or worrying that it might offend and discomfit.
The Obama administration shied away from invoking purported commander-in-chief powers — instead generally relying only on congressional statutes — but it also did not disavow them.
Nearly two dozen of Cipollone's former law school classmates signed onto a letter to him in October, urging the White House counsel to disavow his message.
One huge implication is that people may be less likely to avoid bad behavior if they know they can later disavow a recording of their mischief.
But he did not disavow it, and government officials said there had been discussion of what to do on sanctions since Mr. Trump's team took over.
" The appeals court concurred with the district court, which found, "The Gardendale Board not only failed to disavow those messages of inferiority but instead reinforced them.
"Joe, I'm asking you to come with me and the legislative black caucus and disavow Dick Harpootlian and what he had to say," Mr. Steyer said.
On Wednesday, Warren released a statement reiterating that she believed Democrats should disavow super PAC support but not directly instructing Resist PAC to quit its efforts.
But when Mr. Trump was asked by a reporter if he told his chief of staff to instruct NOAA to "disavow those forecasters," he denied it.
Perhaps he had to disavow the tried and tested policy to win over African-Americans, who make up 20 percent or more of Democratic primary voters.
After hearing from dozens of members, and watching many of their rank and file disavow Trump, Ryan and other senior Republicans knew they had to act.
Some recognize the privilege that allows them to disavow fast fashion in the first place, while others acknowledge their role in bringing awareness to the issue.
That makes "disavow" perfect to mollify nagging reporters: You demonstrate your willingness to repudiate racists, but in a way that won't actually leave racists feeling repudiated.
The Thread RE: FIRST WORDS Wesley Morris wrote about public figures being forced to "disavow" unseemly opinions and connections, even though the gesture is often halfhearted.
Mark Longabaugh, a senior adviser to Mr. Sanders, said the Vermont senator would disavow any super PAC support if he runs, as he did in 2016.
" Also, as I poet, I know that the term "free association" is often used to disavow responsibility for one's choices, but no association is actually "free.
A who's who of the hard right, including the anti-Semite Gerald L.K. Smith, enthusiastically supported his candidacy, and the campaign did little to disavow them.
Trump initially denied knowing anything about Duke and the KKK, but eventually, after repeated questioning about the issue, he declared that he would "totally disavow" their support.
But critics say it took him too long to publicly disavow a shockingly racist speech Saturday by a white nationalist leader whose rallying cry mirrored Adolf Hitler's.
Jewish groups, concerned that Trump has not been quick to disavow the attacks, will likely look for him to use his international platform to do just that.
"I completely disavow 'Norman Spear' and anyone else that supports the Russian state," adding that he didn't travel to Ukraine with the help or for The Base.
Huntley said that Sessions gets a bad rap in part because of his association with Trump, who has been slow to disavow the KKK and white nationalists.
The commitments made by Tehran's lead negotiator, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, will be difficult to disavow in the future without major costs to Iran's global reputation.
When creatives in positions of power, like Wolfhard or Harmon, disavow these actions, they're sending an important message: they won't allow bad behavior, and neither should fans.
And in late February, days before Super Tuesday, he again raised eyebrows by refusing to disavow former KKK leader David Duke during a Sunday interview with Tapper.
If McConnell and Ryan disavow Trump now, they risk fracturing the Republican Party and inciting a revolt by the millions of voters who have supported Trump's campaign.
Should everything he touched be rejected outright, or can consumers vehemently disavow his involvement while still supporting the work of the women he abused in those projects?
Top Trump aides rush to disavow NYTimes article, Obama to urge big Democratic turnout in November elections and far-right front runner in Brazil presidential election stabbed.
"I've decided to leave Venezuela to disavow the government of Nicolas Maduro," Zerpa said in an interview with EVTV, which is broadcast over cable and the internet.
On Sunday, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump refused to condemn the Ku Klux Klan or disavow his recent endorsement by former Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, reports NPR.
" Hope Hicks, a Trump campaign spokeswoman, said in an email about the posts by Mr. Senecal, "We totally and completely disavow the horrible statements made by him.
Zia's decree was specifically targeted against Ahmadi Muslims because it would force them to disavow their Muslim identity by registering as "non-Muslims" on the electoral rolls.
"For now, if asked, I will strenuously deny I am the author of this book, including when the president demands we each disavow it," the author writes.
Trump brushed off the support in a press conference late last week, but over the weekend dodged questions on whether he would disavow Duke and the KKK.
Among those who manage gobs of money, the possibility that Britain might actually disavow the European Union seemed until recently like a remote and even outlandish possibility.
But hours before polls closed on Tuesday, they both rebuked Trump for failing to firmly disavow the support of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.
And like the president, he tends to publicly disavow all violence while winkingly insisting that he — and the Proud Boys — will never back down during a scrape.
These warning signs include a refusal to unambiguously disavow violence, a readiness to curtail rivals' civil liberties, and the denial of the legitimacy of an elected government.
When Pixar released Wall-E in 2008, it was described as an "environmentalist parable" so often that director Andrew Stanton felt the need to disavow the label.
As a senator in the 1990s, Mr. Biden supported many get-tough-on-crime policies that liberals now disavow, including limits on appeals for death row inmates.
In South and West, the aesthetic underpinnings of Didion's intellectual ideology all become clear: When Didion wants to disavow something, she does not make a moral argument.
The question for Republican leaders is whether they will continue to legitimize Trump in the name of party unity, or do the right thing and disavow him.
Yet Trump's refusal to explicitly and vocally disavow the anti-incumbent effort has at times deeply frustrated Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his top political aides.
With that trade-off in mind, campaign staffers are struggling to answer the question of whether their candidates should disavow Trump as he marches toward the nomination.
Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, even went so far as to seemingly disavow the document as a reflection of the administration's objectives in the negotiation.
Beijing has insisted that Ms. Tsai disavow the provision of her party's charter recognizing Taiwan as an independent country as a condition for any improvement in relations.
Elizabeth Warren declined to disavow a new super PAC supporting her, despite her previous insistence that she would discourage any fundraising from outside groups on her behalf.
Saeed's groups disavow armed militancy inside Pakistan, but say they offer vocal and moral support for rebel fighters in Indian-administered Kashmir in the disputed Himalayan region.
Trump, critics say, refused to disavow the endorsement of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke right away and fanned the flames of conspiracy around Obama's birthplace.
Instead of providing stable, life-long careers that allowed people to raise families, companies sought to disavow themselves of responsibility for those whose work created their profits.
Sanders, in calling this out, forced Clinton to either disavow Kissinger or defend him — giving us useful insight into how she thinks about him and his legacy.
Then, trying to disavow eros as only relating to sex, Brooks quotes Georgia O'Keeffe, inviting the reasonable inference that he hasn't seen a lot of O'Keeffe's work.
"It's unfathomable and utterly inexcusable that Kelly Ayotte could hear these vile Trump comments, bragging about sexual assault, and not immediately disavow his candidacy for president," she said.
In other words, they want to argue they are using originalist arguments at the same time that they disavow the obvious consequences of originalism for many modern problems.
White nationalists have felt emboldened by President Trump, who on Saturday did not disavow their views, stating instead that there is "hate, bigotry, and violence on all sides."
In the aftermath of this weekend's deadly clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia, President Donald Trump was criticized by both Democrats and Republicans for failing to immediately disavow white nationalists.
During the 19th century, portraits of Native Americans circulated among white audiences, depicting them as "savages" capable of becoming "civilized" if they would only disavow their Native culture.
If you would send me a list of the groups, I will do research on them and certainly I would disavow if I thought there was something wrong.
Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner has been careful to neither defend nor disavow TV dad Bill Cosby as more than 50 women accuse him of sexual assault.
But there he was Sunday, standing at the front of a vast reception hall, declaring Islam one of the world's great religions while encouraging leaders to disavow terrorists.
It came after Trump's campaign spent much of Sunday explaining comments on CNN that he didn't know enough to disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.
But his conduct during the debate was shrewd as a way of re-energizing the Republican grassroots, making it much more difficult for Republican politicians to disavow him.
Its opponents hope the transfer of fiscal powers will make it harder for the SNP to disavow responsibility for Scotland's problems and promise all things to all people.
Millions of people marry every year, among them feminists who want to embrace the ritual but disavow its historical connection to stripping women of their freedom and rights.
"How many times do I have to continue to disavow people?" asked Mr. Trump, who pointed out that he had done so last Friday at a news conference.
Sanders's refusal to disavow his past praise for certain elements of Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba may have only added to his difficulties with many in this group.
There's a cynical conception of "maturity" that asks us to disavow things we believed in our youth, not because they were shameful but precisely because they were virtuous.
Another hard-hitting ad highlights the billionaire's refusal on a Sunday morning show to disavow support from the Ku Klux Klan and its former grand wizard, David Duke.
Yang was quick to disavow those factions, but Graumann said finding a way to quash the online hatred without a whack-a-mole effect became a steep task.
Another twist: I also know that if the gun (or ammunition) were discovered, it could be just the excuse our extremely anti-gun family needs to disavow Tim.
And its spending comes as a growing number of Democratic presidential candidates disavow big money in politics or say they don't want super PACs working on their behalf.
Now that we're seeing the real-world impact of phony theories spread by General Flynn, does "disavow" mean reconsidering his choice of the general as national security adviser?
Editorial It was good to hear Donald Trump "disavow and condemn" the white nationalism of some of his supporters, in a meeting Tuesday at The New York Times.
On Monday, hundreds of technologists, privacy advocates and industry groups appealed to governments worldwide to disavow any policy that could infringe on people's ability to use robust encryption.
Sean Spicer, Mr. Trump's press secretary, later cited Mr. Napolitano's claim from the White House lectern, infuriating British officials and prompting Fox News to disavow Mr. Napolitano's comments.
Trump is facing growing criticism from fellow Republicans after he failed to disavow the support of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke in a Sunday interview.
Mr. Guske had two goals: to persuade the rumor's progenitors to publicly disavow their claims, and to find whatever kernel of truth had grown into the tall tale.
Sherry Spencer is facing pressure from community members to sell a building she owns in Whitefish because of its ties to her son and disavow her son's beliefs.
When asked in a nationally televised interview whether he would disavow the support of David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, Trump wouldn't do it.
Bernie Sanders took to Twitter Thursday morning to disavow a surrogate's use of the phrase "corporate Democratic whores" at a campaign rally in New York City's Washington Square Park.
Conservatives simultaneously charged her with claiming that Graham is being blackmailed over his closeted sexuality (she did not) while pressuring establishment Democrats to disavow her past comments on Israel.
Earlier this year, the National Telecommunications Commission announced it would suspend Vladimir's show after opposition leader Freddy Guevara called on people to disavow the government during a guest appearance.
" She then pointed to the Masterpiece decision, writing that "the Court recently found less pervasive official expressions of hostility and the failure to disavow them to be constitutionally signifi­cant.
" In March, Ryan slammed Trump's refusal to disavow the support of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke in an interview with Tapper on CNN's "State of the Union.
Weinstein was fired from his company shortly before his wife left him, and several prominent actors who have worked with him before have come forward to disavow his actions.
Remember when Republican nominee Donald Trump took a lot of criticism after he didn't strongly disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke's endorsement during the primary campaign?
The uproar started when Trump was asked by CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" if he would disavow Duke and other white supremacist groups supporting his campaign.
Chris Christie have falsely asserted in recent days that Trump dropped his birtherism in recent years, Trump declined numerous opportunities to disavow his previous support of the conspiracy theory.
Probably no one watching this show remembers that character's name, but the death leads Maggie to finally disavow Jesus' pacifism, and shoot one of the Hilltop prisoners in retaliation.
Many fans were left with a bad taste in their mouths after the singer refused to address or disavow her fans in the neo-Nazi and alt-right movements.
This aspect of HR in restaurants is often steeped in a tacit understanding that we should be, for example, colorblind: treat everyone the same way and disavow our differences.
Trump has been embroiled in controversy, for initially refusing to disavow white supremacist David Duke and for alluding to his privates at the GOP debate on Thursday in Detroit.
Trump has since accused Iran of violating the terms of the agreement and said it does not serve U.S. national interests and in October threatened to disavow the deal.
Curbelo and Fitzpatrick introduced the bill days after the House easily passed a GOP-backed nonbinding resolution to disavow a carbon tax and declare it detrimental to the country.
A voter who thinks it's perfectly reasonable not to immediately disavow the support of a white nationalist makes it clear where she stands on the Black Lives Matter movement.
It said the campaign would focus on Trump's business record and include a video where he declined in an interview to disavow former Ku Klux Klan official David Duke.
The idea is not to disavow technology completely, but to encourage people to appreciate its power, and to be aware when its power over them is becoming a problem.
During the State of the Union, Trump said the country must get "much tougher on drug dealers and pushers" to end the opioid epidemic, an approach that advocates disavow.
Mr. Biden laughed at one of Mr. Sanders's rebukes and muttered "Give me a break" when the Vermont senator urged him to disavow a super PAC supporting his campaign.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT Seth Meyers was amused by Trump's own apparent attempts to disavow Giuliani's statements: The president told reporters on Friday that Giuliani would eventually "get his facts straight.
"This is a radical, extremist Islam which has nothing to do with basic Islam, and which I disavow," Foued's brother, Karim, told investigators, according to documents recounting the interrogations.
On Thursday, Warren would not disavow the new PAC, and said it wasn't fair that the men onstage were billionaires or had super PAC support but not the women.
" NEW: Here is video of Warren declining to disavow the new super PAC supporting her:"If all the candidates want to get rid of super PACs, count me in.
" Buttigieg defended his fundraising, saying his campaign is largely fueled by grassroots contributions and that he would not disavow donations from billionaires to boost his White House bid. "Sen.
The online fervor over a potential Warren endorsement is so high that The New York Times had to publicly disavow a fake news article announcing Warren was backing Sanders.
These will not be ideas that I find entirely convincing, they will not be fully fleshed-out, and I will disavow responsibility if they're ever put into disastrous practice.
In that world, we disavow people when the work they're doing is too dirty for us to stand by — when it benefits us but we can't endorse its methods.
While some in the media have tried unsuccessfully to get Democratic politicians to disavow Antifa, questions about Indivisible and the Service Employees International Union seem to be off-limits.
" He no longer produces reality TV, although he doesn't disavow the show completely: "I view it as a huge victory to get a show like that made at all.
But Duke was an enthusiastic supporter of Trump as far back as the Republican primary in 2016, and Trump's reluctance to disavow that support was, briefly, a big issue.
He also called on Biden to "disavow" an endorser who Steyer said "made a racist remark," an attempt to chip away at the former vice president's support in South Carolina.
There are no signs that either Bolton or Pompeo has cut ties with Gaffney or others like him, or that either is willing to disavow their past affiliations with them.
Urban radio's reluctance to disavow Kelly may have been based in a fear of seeing "another black man go down on the world stage," according to Jackson, who is black.
After that cagey song and dance-like interview sparked outrage, Trump took to Twitter to clarify, tweeting a video of his Friday press conference in which he did disavow Duke.
But we can take a good guess: Post-Charlottesville, we saw President Trump take 48 hours to disavow white nationalists and he walked back those comments just a day after.
But one key lesson of the past week to 10 days is the degree to which the GOP is telling its Senate candidates to do whatever it takes -- disavow Trump?
SOME DEMOCRATS DISAVOW DONOR AMID PROBE OF GEMMEL MOORE'S DEATH After Fox News published a report on the incident, a number of candidates and elected officials, including California Democratic Rep.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump is trying to clean up a racially charged controversy Monday after he refused to disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke over the weekend.
It's about ex-KKK scumbag David Duke, a Trump supporter, who just called for Hillary to get the electric chair, and Trump's reluctance to immediately disavow him earlier this year.
The latest controversy surrounds comments made by her husband to CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday, in which he did not immediately disavow support from Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
He denounced the tycoon's proposed ban on foreign Muslims, as well as his reluctance to disavow the support of a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, David Duke.
Set aside for a moment the fact that it is within the power of all Republican elites to disavow candidates who abandon basic civic duties, or to endorse their opponents.
A demagogue who appeals to voters' fears, hesitates to disavow the Ku Klux Klan and seems to encourage violence at his political rallies is poised to win their party's nomination.
And, if the President did take that course of action, Ryan -- and presumably the Republicans loyal to him in Congress -- would have no choice but to disavow Trump for good.
DON'T forget that it's also an opportunity to unwittingly associate yourself with hostility to immigrants, nativism, and protectionism, all of which you as a global business leader would presumably disavow.
For Sessions to be eligible as a write-in candidate, Noble said, he would have to "affirmatively disavow" any campaign or resign from office to avoid violating the Hatch Act.
She has for years been a bête noire for Republicans, who in turn have used her visage to raise campaign cash while daring Democratic congressional candidates to disavow her leadership.
While no serious dramatic actor would disavow the merits of acting school and few musicians the benefits of rigorous training, the whole culture of comedy is invested in the opposite.
"I've supported Trump and probably still will, but if he won't disavow this guy Pecker and this story, I may withdraw my support," he said on the air on Friday.
The stakes are too high to not disavow collusion with the N.R.A. Pull apart the threads of patriotism and lax gun laws that it has so subtly and maliciously intertwined.
In a contest where purity tests on the left have already propelled leading campaigns to disavow super PACs and reject money from federal lobbyists, is tech money still politically acceptable?
Every three years since 2010, Pastor Bryan Carter has issued a call to arms to his 8,214 parishioners at Concord, in South Dallas: Disavow living together and commit to marriage.
Trump also came under fire on the campaign trail after he appeared hesitant to disavow former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who had voiced support for his presidential bid.
What he has done is exercise his clear authority to disavow an agreement of a prior administration, which it acknowledged to be nonbinding, that he believes endangers national security interests.
Days later, Morales retracted his call for the organization of militias after it prompted Bolivia's interim government to send a letter to Argentina asking that the government disavow his comments.
Given Obama's record and Biden's reluctance to disavow it, immigration may well continue to be a thorn in the former vice president's side and a sticking point for progressive voters.
Breen told a rapt courtroom that Papadopoulos has already faced his penalty over the past year, and realized he needed to disavow the Trump administration in favor of the truth.
EVEN SCARBOROUGH ISN'T HAVING IT: "That's disqualifying right there," MSNBC's "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough said after showing a clip of Trump refusing to disavow David Duke and the KKK.
And it came only when pressed in a meeting with New York Times reporters, editors and executives, "Of course I disavow and condemn them," Trump said when asked about the group.
Consequently, the government agreed to approve the merger only on condition that Comcast and NBC Universal disavow making any special deals with each other that were not available to other companies.
It changed the threshold for congressional approval from the 67 votes required to pass as a treaty, to 67 votes that now would be needed to disavow the Iran nuclear agreement.
He initially struggled when asked to disavow support from white supremacist David Duke and the Klu Klux Klan and also faced criticism for retweeting a neo-Nazi Twitter follower called "WhiteGenocideTM."
"Her political calculation in deciding to disavow him truly at the eleventh hour I think just really reflects that all of her judgments are political calculations," said Ayotte's Democratic challenger, Hassan.
Trump laid his media trap the night before when his campaign put out a statement hours after a Washington Post interview published in which Trump declined to disavow his birther views.
We hadn't had an opportunity to prod Trump on the when and why of his sudden change of heart, especially when he had declined to disavow the position just days earlier.
And I don't disavow that writing, because I think there are ways in which writers who are angry successfully get their message across without always directly expressing and confronting their fury.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," Trump told a group of Times reporters and columnists during a meeting at the newspaper's headquarters in New York.
After criticism of Trump for being slow to disavow the KKK, Graham essentially said he'd pick the poison and that the party might have to rally around Cruz to stop Trump.
It is part of being an educated white American these days to sustainedly disavow racism, and part of this effort treats depictions of racism as "coming to terms" with the past.
On Sunday, Trump claimed—implausibly—that he lacked the information necessary to form an immediate opinion about David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan, though he did eventually disavow their support.
Alberto Gonzalez, George W. Bush's Attorney General, dismissed United States Attorneys for purely political reasons and then tried to disavow knowledge of the process, blaming his actions on career DOJ attorneys.
Ryan has rebuked him multiple times over the last year for, among other things, proposing a ban on Muslims and failing to promptly disavow support from a white supremacist. http://bit.
But Mr. Sanders did not disavow support from the nurses' union's super PAC in 2016, even as he pointed out that he did not have a super PAC of his own.
There's a sense that the term can distance and disavow straightness, that it can mark one as out of alignment with the world's heterosexual structure—maybe, if it tries hard enough.
"I was very disappointed that he did not disavow what appears to be support from David Duke and from the Ku Klux Klan," Clinton told reporters at a Minnesota polling place.
When confronted on ABC's "This Week" about whether he believed Rubio was not constitutionally permitted to occupy the presidency, Trump, whose mother was born in Scotland, refused to disavow the tweet.
Ryan this week condemned Trump's initial refusal to disavow white supremacist David Duke, but he has reached out to Trump's campaign in an attempt to forge a working relationship with him.
Rouhani said on Sunday that Trump's decision to disavow the nuclear agreement would cost the U.S. international credibility, and that doing so had effectively upended Washington's ability to negotiate with countries.
For its part, Trump's campaign has sought to distance itself from Duke, even though the candidate himself sidestepped multiple opportunities to disavow the former Grand Dragon and his white supremacist ideology.
Trump was criticized during the campaign by those who said he should have done more to disavow the support of Duke, a former leader of the KKK, and other white nationalists.
I'm sure they're right, but in the interest of catching up, I'd rather go back and see those episodes later, rather than subject myself to a curiosity so many diehards disavow.
Mr. Trump's decision to disavow the Iran nuclear deal, while declining to unravel it entirely, effectively kicks the issue to Congress, where Mr. Corker's committee will be central to its fate.
Representative Jacky Rosen of Nevada, a Democrat who is running for Senate, called on Dean Heller, a Republican senator from the state, to disavow support he had received from Mr. Wynn.
" A week before the event in Washington, Andrew Anglin, who runs the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer, published an article titled, "Don't Go to Unite the Right 2 — We Disavow.
One victims' advocacy group is encouraging students and universities to publicly disavow the rule when it comes out — and plans to file suit in the hopes of postponing action by colleges.
The New York Times reported back in September that acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney instructed Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to pressure NOAA to disavow the NWS' Birmingham, Alabama, office tweet.
Warren, after claiming she would disavow all super PAC help in the 2020 Democratic nomination fight, has declined to do so for the help she is now receiving from Persist PAC.
DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile and DNC LGBT Caucus Chairman Earl Fowlkes issued a statement calling for Trump and Rubio to disavow the American Renewal Project, the group hosting the evangelical event.
He was a slave trader, and early leader of the Klan, though he did, as Williams notes, disavow the organization and call for it to be disbanded later in his life.
But -- on the basis of what we know so far -- it is not clear that Assange is being accused of behaving in ways that respected Pulitzer Prize winning journalists would disavow.
Leaders of his Republican Party -- who have maintained a cowed and shameful silence in the wake of Trump's outbursts -- should disavow the politics of resentment in this and every election year.
The thumping female empowerment anthem tows the line between playful and resolute, as the seven-member group disavow high heels, red lips, earrings, and literally send them to their grave. 24.
Trump received intense bipartisan criticism after failing to name and disavow the racist groups in his initial statement, and for appearing to equate those people with counterprotesters who also showed up.
The report also says Ross' threat to fire the employees is what caused NOAA on Friday to disavow a tweet from the NWS' Birmingham, Alabama, office that had contradicted Trump's claim.
Though, the truth is that when the President uses this type of language or refuses to disavow it, he is putting the weight of his office behind a degraded public discourse.
"If they are going to have one, at least disavow it so you can pretend to be reform minded," said Brian Fallon, a former communications director for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign.
Behind Trump's "fire and fury" bluster you hear his secretary of defense underscore the perils of war, and his secretary of state disavow any interest in regime change for the North.
Unlike Trump's previous fumble with the Duke endorsement – where he failed to initially acknowledge and disavow Duke's clear white nationalist connections – his campaign was quick to take a stand against Senecal.
Lawmakers generally do not make statements targeting religious or other groups, and even if one legislator is so boorish, the legislature as a whole can disavow that legislator as an outlier.
If you would send me a list of the groups, I will do research on them and certainly I would disavow if I thought there was something wrong –" "The Ku Klux Klan?
" Mr. Trump faced criticism from his Republican rivals as well, and posted on Twitter later in the day, "As I stated at the press conference on Friday regarding David Duke- I disavow.
"Tony Senecal has not worked at Mar-a-Lago for years, but nevertheless we totally and completely disavow the horrible statements made by him regarding the President," campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said.
"They only needed 4003 minutes at a late-night cabinet meeting to disavow five years of lies and insults directed against us," former center-left Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said on Twitter.
Even though Clinton is letting the conservative movement off the hook intellectually for Trump, the abnormalization of Trump doesn't actually let specific individual Republicans off the hook unless they disavow Trump entirely.
After that cagey song and dance-like interview sparked outrage on Sunday, Trump took to Twitter to clarify, tweeting a video of his Friday press conference in which he did disavow Duke.
"We ask you to clearly disavow this reckless and harmful position and affirm your commitment to a clean bill that honors the full faith and credit of the United States," they said.
This means continuing and even enhancing the American multi-layered support for Israel, so as to disavow any people or nation of the possibility of doing away with the State of Israel.
The White House was forced to disavow comments by a US official planning Trump's stop who claimed the Western Wall was in the West Bank, and not a part of Israeli territory.
" After Barkett's original post was published, Trump disavowed the "alt-right" in a meeting with The New York Times, saying he doesn't "want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
The White House was forced to disavow comments by a US official planning Trump's stop who claimed the Western Wall was in the West Bank and not a part of Israeli territory.
Fans have pressed Schumer, herself a sexual assault survivor, to disavow comments about rape made on social media by Kurt Metzger, a former writer for her Comedy Central show Inside Amy Schumer.
Trump's hesitancy to disavow David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan at the precise moment when the Republican establishment went into full-scale panic about Trumpmania means they have made this point.
Several countries, including the United States and neighboring Colombia, contributed to a February effort to deliver aid across Venezuela's land borders, in the hopes soldiers would disavow Maduro's orders to block it.
Appearing this morning on Jake Tapper's State of the Union, Donald Trump was asked to disavow support from former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and other white supremacists and politely declined.
And that makes it entirely kosher for "objective" journalists to report as a factual, non-contested story that Donald Trump is endorsed by white supremacist organizations who he has refused to disavow.
After his primary win, Stewart told CNN's Chris Cuomo that he does not agree with racist or anti-Semitic views, but did not disavow the support of individuals who hold those beliefs.
He has been embroiled in controversy for initially refusing to disavow white supremacist David Duke, and for alluding to the size of his manhood at the GOP debate on Thursday in Detroit.
If Republican leaders publicly disavow Trump, declaring their opposition to his candidacy, this would send a powerful message to independent voters and others that electing Trump would be dangerous for the country.
The movement, such as it is, is led in large part by a group of men who gleefully ditch their possessions as if to disavow the advantages by which they obtained them.
His refusal to immediately disavow and distance himself from the hate-inspired groups who support his daily tirades that prey on the fears and frustration of all Americans should give one pause.
Mr. Trump received criticism this year after he initially declined to disavow the support of David Duke, the white nationalist and former member of the Ku Klux Klan, before eventually distancing himself.
"I want an ironclad commitment that he will protect the special counsel from political interference and recuse himself if he refuses to disavow the points that he made in his memorandum," Sen.
Asked whether he stood by his positive statements in the past about Mr. Castro and Mr. Ortega, Mr. Sanders sought to put the remarks in context but did not disavow them. Mrs.
"I categorically disavow the use of misinformation to sway an election," said Mr. Hoffman, a co-founder of LinkedIn and a prominent figure at the intersection of Silicon Valley and Democratic politics.
Mr. Molinaro did not explicitly disavow Mr. Trump, and he did not mention that he did not vote for him in 2016, even though he has made that point in other contexts.
Ms. Comstock, who represents the nation's wealthiest district, said little about Mr. Trump until the recording became public, becoming one of the first in her party to disavow him because of it.
Inslee should "publicly disavow this effort and any other effort to create a single-candidate super PAC that serves as a shadow support to your campaign," the End Citizens United letter says.
By unilaterally pulling the U.S. from the Paris agreement, he turned the United States into the only country in the entire world to disavow the global commitment to fight the climate crisis.
Just how diligent would our senator be in reviewing the nominees chosen by a man who has categorized Mexican immigrants as rapists and who initially refused to disavow support from white supremacists?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday condemned white supremacists, in remarks responding to presidential candidate Donald Trump and his failure to disavow a white supremacist group in an interview.
Clinton's speech also highlighted Trump's support for the "Birther" conspiracy theories about Barack Obama, his attacks on Mexican-American Judge Gonzalo Curiel, and his initial refusal to disavow KKK leader David Duke.
"If I [reported the story], she would presumably disavow what she had told me, and the only people I had corroborating her story were sources Daniels herself had pointed me to," Weisberg explains.
We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence.
The campaign manager for Leah Vukmir, running for the Republican Senate nomination in Wisconsin against the Bannon-backed Kevin Nicholson, called on Nicholson to "disavow" Bannon in a statement provided to BuzzFeed News.
If, in fact, a tape of Trump using the n-word is released, we can expect more of the same: Republican leaders and members of Congress will profess their shock and disavow racism.
Why it matters: The military's support for Maduro is seen as key to maintaining his grip on power, as leaders around the globe — led by the U.S. — disavow the dictator's leadership of Venezuela.
Even leading anti-Trump Republicans have been far less willing to say they'd disavow Trump in the general election — you know, the vote that could actually make him president of the United States.
Twitter users are pointing out the hypocrisy of Cernovich urging followers to disavow Gunn: Guardians of the Galaxy has become one of Marvel's most beloved franchises, known for its offbeat sense of humor.
"Dickinson's requirement is an egregious violation of the First Amendment, reminiscent of McCarthy-era loyalty oaths requiring Americans to disavow membership in the Communist Party and other forms of 'subversive' activity," Segura added.
Trump's remarks came in an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America," days after his apparent failure to disavow former Klu Klux Klan leader David Duke in an interview Sunday with CNN's Jake Tapper.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," Trump told a group of New York Times reporters and columnists during a meeting at the newspaper's headquarters in New York.
The result is that, even though people like Shapiro may explicitly disavow the alt-right, YouTube's algorithm will continue to direct their fans toward it — making them part of an overall radicalizing network.
A better approach would be for Warren and others interested in expanding access to credit to disavow the banker advocacy agenda and support statutory changes that allow credit unions to serve more Americans.
When he initially refused to disavow white nationalists who were supporting his campaign, he said it was because he didn't hear the question -- despite the fact that he repeated it in his response.
At the White House daily briefing on Thursday, press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked whether the President would disavow his past attack on the media as the enemy, given his daughter's comment. Nope!
Ryan has criticized Trump's plan to temporarily ban Muslims from the United States, and earlier this month he condemned Trump for refusing to more forcefully disavow former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
Two days before his Super Tuesday victories on March 1, he startled the party by initially declining to disavow the endorsement of David Duke, the white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan leader.
A strong supporter of female candidates, Jurvetson emerged as one of Warren's few big-money backers, at one point even buying ads on her behalf in Iowa that the candidate had to disavow.
Related: Donald Trump Blames 'Lousy Earpiece' for His Failure to Disavow White Supremacists Olivia Nuzzi, a political reporter for the Daily Beast, has been covering Trump since he announced his candidacy last summer.
They can join the church after age 18, but only if they move out of their parents' home, disavow same-sex unions and receive permission from the church's top leadership, the First Presidency.
He has called on state officials, who have been historically pressured by the ruling Socialist Party to publicly back Maduro, to disavow the government, and has promised future amnesties for those that do.
With the president widely expected to disavow the agreement when he outlines his Iran strategy on Friday, defenders and even erstwhile opponents of the deal are urging him not to unravel it completely.
She faced criticism in February for declining to disavow a new super PAC that boosted her campaign with an eight-figure advertising blitz, an apparent reversal of her longstanding opposition to outside spending.
Sanders hammered Biden over his refusal to disavow super PACs that have endorsed his presidential campaign, with the former vice president asserting the Vermont Independent has "nine super PACs" working for his campaign.
Warren, who made fighting big-money corruption a central tenet of her White House bid, reversed course and declined to disavow super PAC help once Persist PAC began to work on her behalf.
Over the years, even as Al Qaeda has been decimated by years of U.S. military operations, the Taliban refused to publicly disavow the group, which still pledges allegiance to the Taliban's supreme leader.
Mr. Trump's refusal to apologize for his comments, or even to revise them in a lasting way, has left prominent Jewish members of his administration under mounting pressure to disavow or defend him.
The candidate last week also backtracked on her refusal to disavow any pro-Warren super PACs when she declined to call on a new group to take down ads airing on her behalf.
It can't be attributed to the Republican Party's unwillingness to disavow Trump or to the Democratic Party's willingness to promote Clinton or to a media that has careened into a state of chaos.
Asked on Thursday whether she would call on the super PAC to take the ads down, Warren declined to disavow the new group, despite her earlier opposition to super PACs in the race.
"I think it would be a major mistake, even a historic mistake, to disavow the Paris deal," said R. Nicholas Burns, a retired career diplomat and under secretary of state under Mr. Bush.
"Tony Senecal has not worked at Mar-a-Lago for years, but nevertheless we totally and completely disavow the horrible statements made by him regarding the president," the campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said.
The report also says Ross' threat to fire the employees is what caused NOAA on Friday to disavow a tweet from the National Weather Service's Birmingham, Alabama, office that had contradicted Trump's claim.
Donald Trump said Monday he didn't disavow the endorsement of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke during a CNN interview because of a "lousy earpiece" — an answer that doesn't make much sense.
It'd be one thing for Trump to say that he didn't want to disavow a group he hadn't heard of, and that he couldn't make out the name Tapper cited during the interview.
It has also kicked off an energetic round of but-your-side-does-it-too on Twitter, where conservatives exhausted by the Roy Moore debacle of recent weeks are demanding that Democrats disavow Franken.
"To disavow our progress would be an attack on truth, the misinforming of our people, the degradation of our politics," Peña Nieto warned during a commemoration for the 101st birthday of the constitution Monday.
The congress also adopted in the decision to disavow the use of nuclear weapons unless its sovereignty is first infringed by others with nuclear arms, as Kim laid out in an address on Saturday.
But China promptly persuaded the Philippines, which had brought the case, implicitly to disavow its legal victory, eschew its once-close ties with America and sign a deal accepting vast quantities of Chinese investment.
Trump has faced heavy criticism from fellow Republicans throughout his primary campaign and even recently, but most Republicans have been loathe to officially disavow Trump's candidacy and state they will not vote for him.
Both Gillibrand and Delaney have said they will not accept contributions from political action committees associated with corporations, and Gillibrand has also said she will disavow any super PAC that attempts to support her.
As a fellow Midlander, I am both dismayed and amused—on one hand, how dare he disavow the accent of his homeland when the rest of us are cursed with this boring drone forever?
"Brady might not agree with Trump's views or his policies ... but in refusing to publicly disavow Trump's actions, Brady is giving tacit endorsement to both Trump and the chaos he has created," she argued.
The billionaire is, however, struggling to shake off a controversy after he failed to disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke during an interview on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday.
" Khan also said on "New Day" that Republicans needed to go further and disavow Trump completely, calling him "ignorant" and "arrogant" and noting that "he has been abusing, disrespecting women, judges, all decent Americans.
Walid Raad will continue performing "Scratching on things I could disavow: Walkthrough" through January 31, the final day of his survey exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Midtown, Manhattan).
But DeSantis has already been forced to disavow the president's conspiracy theory about the hurricane death toll in Puerto Rico, and white nationalists have sent out multiple racist robocalls to Florida voters attacking Gillum.
On Tuesday, Condoleezza Rice, who served as President George W. Bush's secretary of state, added her voice to those urging Mr. Trump not to disavow the deal, which was negotiated by the Obama administration.
To make the argument during a Republican presidency that has explicitly laid claim to Andrew Jackson even as Democrats disavow Old Hickory is so bizarre that the term "big lie" might be usefully applied.
Still, people involved in agricultural trade on both sides of the border said they were not about to rest easy on the basis of the document, which even the White House seemed to disavow.
But even if opponents don't fall into a full-throated defense of impeachment, they will at least then be forced to disavow any such intention, which will rattle and reduce enthusiasm from their base.
"When Justice Larsen was given the opportunity to disavow those ads or to publicly state she didn't want this dark money, outside group working on her behalf, she declined to do so," Feinstein said.
She spoke less than a week after Mr. Trump announced that he would disavow the nuclear agreement and might withdraw the United States from the accord altogether unless it was strengthened to his satisfaction.
"Tony Senecal has not worked at Mar-a-Lago for years, but nevertheless we totally and completely disavow the horrible statements made by him regarding the President," Hope Hicks, the Trump campaign's spokesperson said.
For example, if you receive unwanted password reset emails from us via this recovery feature, the emails contain a disavow option and a setting that prevents others from looking you up by your username.
Basically, Dowd is trying to disavow the exact language of the tweet — the statement that Trump fired Flynn in part because he knew he "lied" to the FBI — by saying it wasn't quite accurate.
While most celebrity responses to the powerful documentary series, Surviving R. Kelly, was to offer support to survivors of the alleged abuse and disavow the artist publicly, Taraji P. Henson went in a different direction.
Trump's hesitation to disavow support from white supremacists, bombastic comments about religious minorities and his previous remarks about staying neutral in negotiations with the Palestinians have not exactly endeared him to the pro-Israel crowd.
His daughter had an incredible opportunity to stand up to racism and hate when her father announced his candidacy, yet she has failed to disavow the hateful rhetoric that we have heard time and again.
Austin, Texas (CNN)Ted Cruz offered his first extensive defense of his endorsement of Donald Trump here Saturday, declining to disavow his searing criticisms of Trump's candidacy but arguing he made the best decision possible.
Senior aides, some of whom have also been denying episodes from Woodward's book this week, lined up to disavow authorship of the piece, known as an op-ed for its place in the opinion section.
The company's relationship with Thiel, who serves as an unpaid part-time partner and recently donated $1.25 million in support of Trump, has already led the pro-diversity group Project Include to disavow Y Combinator.
The line is more than a little self-involved, but it's not exactly wrong—the discovery that the characters are both astonishingly self-involved and impossible to disavow is a defining element of the show.
Their militant Islamist captors released a video on Monday showing some of the remaining girls - who were kidnapped from the northeast Nigerian town of Chibok - appearing to relish their new life and disavow their old.
In a Thursday news conference, Ryan was asked if he would denounce Trump's candidacy given his previous criticism of the GOP front-runner's Muslim ban proposal and failure to quickly disavow the Ku Klux Klan.
Sessions was the first senator to endorse Trump, at a moment in Trump's campaign when he was pushing a border wall and refusing to disavow an endorsement from Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.
Both Ryan and McCain have tried to walk a similar tightrope with Trump: They regularly communicate that they disapprove of his candidacy and his continuous assault on political norms, but have refused to disavow him.
There was a moment of silence, and several of the candidates offered brief obsequies—before, for the most part, arguing that Barack Obama should disavow his constitutional responsibility to nominate a replacement to the bench.
Yet she was under pressure from the start, refusing to disavow Mr. Silver even as observers of the nominating process noted that several of the ex-Assembly speaker's allies had helped her win the nomination.
"In the coming days, we will see whether his initial refusal last Sunday on CNN to disavow the endorsement of David Duke, the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacy might anger black voters," he wrote.
The Wisconsin Republican has rebuked Trump multiple times over the last year for, among other things, proposing a ban on allowing Muslims into the U.S. and failing to promptly disavow support from a white supremacist.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, issued a statement late Friday night calling on Mr. Trump to express contrition — and possibly offering other Senate Republicans cover to disavow the nominee if he refused to apologize.
Republican leaders in the U.S. Congress on Tuesday condemned white supremacist groups after Trump earlier failed to disavow support for former Klan leader Duke, but the leaders declined further comment on Trump's White House bid.
For his part, Mr. Trump seemed mindful that the last several days of news cycles, which were dominated by his declining to disavow the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, were less than ideal.
The best way for Mr. Biden to disavow any antiquated positions and to assure voters that he is in tune with their most pressing needs would be to release his own universal child care plan.
Yang completely rejected any support from white nationalists like Spencer in a statement to Brandom: I denounce and disavow hatred, bigotry, racism, white nationalism, anti-Semitism and the alt-right in all its many forms.
She would bend a principled stand that week as well, declining to disavow a new super PAC that would air nearly $15 million in pro-Warren advertising, saying she did not want to unilaterally disarm.
The technology, called Decipher, helps identify emotions that clients may not be aware they are experiencing or may feel pressure to disavow when filling out conventional written questionnaires, says Robert Moore, Cetera's chief executive officer.
" Tillis concedes he could have "probably spent more time explaining" his queasiness with Trump's national emergency to his constituents, but doesn't disavow what in North Carolina political circles is now simply called "the op-ed.
In Las Vegas on Saturday, Biden was pressed again on whether he would disavow the mass deportations that occurred in the Obama administration, which, at times, were happening at a higher rate than under Trump.
" Jamal Brown, a Biden spokesman, responded to Lewis by saying Biden "has spent his career advancing LGBTQ rights" and that "He, and our entire campaign, welcome Mayor Pete's historic candidacy and disavow the pastor's views.
During a State of the Union interview that aired Sunday morning, CNN's Jake Tapper asked the GOP front-runner whether he would disavow Duke and other white supremacist groups backing his bid for the White House.
Chinese leaders quietly cheered when the present campaign saw Mrs Clinton forced to disavow the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a trade pact that would bind America more closely with 11 Asia-Pacific nations, not including China.
Late last month, in an interview with Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, CNN host Jake Tapper asked the candidate whether he would disavow an endorsement from longtime Ku Klux Klan leader and white nationalist celebrity David Duke.
" Following media criticism, Trump has attempted to disavow his white supremacist supporters, stating that he has "continued to denounce racism of any kind and he was elected because he will be a leader for every American.
He has plenty of chances to disavow the deal, thanks to deadlines imposed by Congress, which require America's president to review every few months whether America should continue to suspend its sanctions, or re-impose them.
In the two weeks before his sudden statement on Friday, Trump was asked four times about his birther beliefs -- and Trump declined each opportunity to disavow the falsehood or his role in pushing that conspiracy theory.
Guaido, who a decade ago participated in protests against late socialist leader Hugo Chavez, is promising a transition to a new government through free and fair elections and an amnesty for military officers who disavow Maduro.
In a television interview on February 28th he declined three times to disavow statements of support from a veteran leader of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), murmuring that he needed to "research" that white-supremacist group.
When violence erupted at some of the protests, the complaint says, Mckesson and other Black Lives Matter leaders "failed to disavow the violence and urged its followers that violence was part of revolution," the complaint says.
READ: Some see strategy behind Trump's comments on race "The leading Republican presidential candidate's refusal to disavow the KKK was a breathtaking low-point for our country," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement.
He condemned Trump for proposing to ban Muslims from the U.S., being slow to disavow support from a white supremacist, failing to quell violence at campaign rallies and attacking a federal judge for his Hispanic ethnicity.
Before Justin Bieber threatened to delete his Instagram account and then actually followed through on the promise, he used the platform to disavow awards shows following a less-than-stellar time at the Billboard Music Awards.
Prominent Democrats have faced pressure to disavow Weinstein and donate his campaign contributions to charity since reports this month in The New York Times and New Yorker detailed numerous sexual harassment allegations against Weinstein over decades.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Monday joined the growing number of Democrats who are calling on the head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to disavow President Trump's calls to challenge certain media outlets' broadcast licenses.
McConnell was hardly a profile in courage—he refused to disavow Moore and said "we're going to let the people of Alabama decide"—but Trump went all out with an unambiguous endorsement in the last week.
Mr. Trump insisted that the group behind the ad was tied to Mr. Cruz, and criticized him for not disavowing the spot — but the group is not tied to Mr. Cruz, and he did disavow it.
The PLUR-tribe could disavow Spicer, embarrassing him in front of his kids, and reaping the fruits of revenge for what our Secretary of the Press is doing to our constitutional freedoms on a daily basis.
Buttigieg, Gillibrand, Klobuchar, O'Rourke, and Bennet might disavow corporate PAC money but they have still attended closed-door events with donors in Manhattan or the San Francisco Bay Area in recent weeks, according to the Post.
If all the people who marched in the Women's March, jetted to airports to protest the travel ban, or flooded the streets to disavow the president's repeal of DACA become too tired to continue, what then?
But in the days since, he's been flooded with advice from friends and advisers to alternately revamp his political operation, disavow onetime chief strategist Steve Bannon or renew his attacks on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
WASHINGTON — President Trump announced on Friday his decision to disavow the Iran nuclear agreement, threatening to leave the deal altogether if it was not amended to permanently block Tehran from building nuclear weapons or intercontinental missiles.
"It's certainly a challenge to explain this a second time," said former Vice President Al Gore, who helped broker the 1997 Kyoto Protocol only to see Congress refuse to ratify it and Mr. Bush disavow it.
News that Barr has considered resigning follows days of mounting scrutiny over his role in the fraught decision to publicly disavow prosecutors who had sought a stiff punishment for Roger Stone, a longtime friend of Trump.
The Anti-Defamation League has been outspoken against Mr. Trump since early in his campaign, including tracking an uptick in white supremacists supporting him as he declined repeatedly to forcefully denounce them or disavow their support.
Most prominently, some March officials were embroiled in charges of anti-Semitism in 2018, stoked by a refusal to disavow Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam leader widely criticized for his anti-Semitic and anti-L.
Ross threatened to fire top NOAA employees if the agency didn't disavow a tweet from a regional office that contradicted Trump's claim that Dorian was likely to hit Alabama, The New York Times reported on Monday.
It's even more ominous when the vice president-elect, the speaker of the House and the chairman of the Republican National Committee — all people who should know better — repeat that fiction, or refuse to disavow it.
When reporters asked him if he accepted the support of white supremacists who were celebrating his victory, Trump refused to accept the connection between white supremacists and his win, then used passive language to disavow them.
It's already remarkable — in a bad way — that a nominee for president of the United States has to make a major speech to disavow the racist, baseless conspiracy theory he started about the president's birth certificate.
When Putin goes out and tells everybody — and you talk about a relationship, but he says Donald Trump is going to win and Donald Trump is a genius, and then I have people saying you should disavow.
Those accusations led Senate Republicans including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to disavow Moore and call for him to drop out, though Trump stood by his man and campaigned for Moore in the race's closing days.
During a time when the nation's political climate seems at its darkest, and the Trump Administration continues to disavow virtually everyone outside of it, the need for covers like Vogue Italia's latest are more crucial than ever.
China will not be so easily pushed around—its economy depends less on exports to America than Canada's and Mexico's do and Mr Xi cannot afford meekly to disavow his Chinese Dream in front of his people.
In a 2001 study, researchers gave people an opportunity to disavow sexist statements before participating in a simulated hiring task in the lab, in which they had to either choose to hire a man or a woman.
" When Barry Goldwater became the Republican presidential nominee in 1964, he was notably unwilling to disavow the support of the Birch Society, saying he did not "consider the John Birch Society, as a group, to be extremist.
The church received harsh criticism from LGBTQ groups in 2015 when it banned baptisms for children living with gay parents and instituted a requirement that those children disavow homosexual relationships before being allowed to serve a mission.
This is someone who has repeatedly said things that offend women, Latinos and Muslims; who was slow to disavow white supremacist support and who has chosen to stoke, rather than calm, flareups of violence at his rallies.
" Chip Roy, Texas, tweeted, "POTUS was wrong to say any American citizen, whether in Congress or not, has any 'home' besides the U.S." Pete Olson, Texas, tweeted that he would "urge our President immediately disavow his comments.
" Chip Roy, Texas, tweeted: "POTUS was wrong to say any American citizen, whether in Congress or not, has any 'home' besides the U.S." Pete Olson, Texas, tweeted that he would "urge our President immediately disavow his comments.
The Valdosta student protest came after Trump also spent part of the day trying to clean up a racially charged controversy after he refused to disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke over the weekend.
He appeared to disavow two positions that appeal to free-market conservatives like the speaker — opposition to a minimum-wage increase and support for cutting the top rate of income tax paid by the most affluent Americans.
As recently as a few weeks ago, party leaders and strategists in Washington were preparing to take emergency measures, having their candidates disavow Mr. Trump and present themselves to voters as a counterweight to a President Clinton.
Read more: Fewer than half of Republican voters say politicians should disavow racism from their supportersWhile Trump has continued to say he isn't racist, his barrage of attacks against lawmakers of color continued over the past week.
He blasted Trump's proposed ban on Muslims entering the country as "unconstitutional," called on Trump to control violence at some campaign rallies, and condemned him for failing to more aggressively disavow an endorsement from a white supremacist.
The Trump who visited The Times was purged of any zeal to investigate Clinton's emails or the Clinton Foundation, willing to hear out the scientists on global warming, skeptical of waterboarding and unhesitant to disavow white nationalists.
Another episode centers on Trump's attempt to have his then-White House counsel Don McGahn disavow articles reporting that McGahn threatened to quit over Trump's pressure to fire Mueller, according to one source familiar with the matter.
Do you think with Trump, and some of the things he has done that people find indefensible — like refusing (at first) to disavow David Duke — that the "both sides" construct is too reductive for this political climate?
Mr. Lamb, by coming out early against Ms. Pelosi and scoring an upset win in a district President Trump carried by nearly 20 percentage points, has clearly emboldened some other Democrats to follow suit and disavow her.
Mr. Johnson also did not disavow the government's theory that social distancing measures need to be rolled out on a deliberate timetable, so that people will be willing to go along with the disruption to their lives.
It is, in fact, a political one, rooted in the wider political concept of "shared responsibility," in which families are held responsible for individual members' crimes (or political dissent) unless they publicly disavow (or purge) those members.
The criticism was a notable zag for Barr after days of mounting scrutiny over his role in the fraught decision to publicly disavow prosecutors who had sought a stiff punishment for Stone, a longtime friend of Trump.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Monday joined the growing number of Democrats who are calling on the head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to disavow President Trump's calls to challenge certain media outlets' broadcast licenses.
Instead of facing, admitting, or resolving these incredibly touchy issues, the Trump candidacy allows Republican leaders to disavow a rogue candidate and his raw statements, in speeches and op-eds and on the cover of National Review.
To say "Nazi" is to disavow the Americanness of anyone who dons a swastika or gives a Nazi salute, to reflexively cast them as counter to the values of tolerance and diversity that our nation holds dear.
The party has responded largely by either condemning and attempting to disavow far-right candidates while arguing that somewhere, a Democrat is doing something even more dastardly (praising anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, for example).
Ryan famously said he "won't defend" Trump in October but refused to disavow the candidate and is now rolling over and looking for a belly scratch in the form of reappointment to his Speaker of the House position.
It is untenable to attack Trump for refusing to disavow David Duke when a a guy who once described himself as "David Duke without the baggage" is now the third most powerful Republican in the House of Representatives.
One portion of the policy says that federal officials who oversee discrimination complaints "must permit" contractors to "participate in the government program 'without having to disavow [their] religious character,'" citing Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Comer.
Mr. Bukele, a businessman who has cast himself as a iconoclastic reformer, has taken pains when dealing with the Trump administration to disavow his predecessors' embrace of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua.
He also directly challenged McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan to disavow Trump, accusing them of trying to "have it both ways" by criticizing Trump's most outrageous remarks while pledging support to whoever is the party's eventual nominee.
The episode opened the door for an attack from Clinton's campaign over Sanders' refusal to disavow the Castros -- whom he had praised decades earlier -- and served as a reminder that his activist past is fertile ground for attacks.
The Trump administration was also forced to disavow an invitation extended by the Saudi government to Sudan's genocidal president, Omar al-Bashir, to a meeting of leaders of majority Muslim nations set to take place during Trump's visit.
The protests come after a week of intense scrutiny directed at Trump after the Republican presidential front-runner was asked to disavow the support of former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke and several white supremacist groups.
Washington (CNN)The Republican National Committee has released a video highlighting its support for African-American voters, shortly after the party's presidential front-runner refused to disavow the endorsement of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.
"What I worry about is if the president is going to so obviously and plainly and publicly disavow his own intelligence agencies, then if there is a real crisis who is going to believe the president?" said Rep.
At the same time, European security services are in a quandary over how to handle the hundreds, possibly thousands, of young men who have gone to Syria to join ISIS, but come back claiming to disavow the group.
While we do not always agree on politics, we can agree on this: We unequivocally disavow the appointment of our fellow Harvard Business School alumnus, Steve Bannon, as chief strategist and senior counselor to President-elect Donald Trump.
This is the backdrop against which Donald Trump blew a kiss to the white supremacist movement during a television interview by refusing to disavow the support of the white nationalist and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
"What I worry about is if the president is going to so obviously and plainly and publicly disavow his own intelligence agencies, then if there is a real crisis who is going to believe the president?" said Rep.
The party sees the refusal of these more moderate Republicans to disavow Trump as the chance to tie their opponents to the inflammatory Republican nominee—and to cast the GOP as a party of sexists, racists and xenophobia.
Warren's campaign website claims she would "disavow any Super PAC formed to support her in the Democratic primary," though she has argued that she is increasingly at a disadvantage in the race by brushing off support from PACs.
The South American country's elections have come under heavy criticism since President Nicolas Maduro's 2018 re-election was widely dismissed as rigged in his favor, leading dozens of governments around the world to disavow his government in 2019.
The New York Times reported Ross threatened to fire top employees after the Birmingham office contradicted Trump and that acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney had directed Ross to order NOAA to disavow the NWS tweet.
Lawmakers are still uneasy about Trump's inflammatory statements, including his proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the U.S., his statement that many undocumented Mexican immigrants are rapists, and his refusal at times to disavow white supremacist support.
"We declare ourselves in legitimate rebellion, united more than ever with the valiant state of Venezuela, to disavow the murderous tyranny of Nicolás Maduro," a military man in the video said, standing in front of about 20 men.
The former vice president's comments followed a tumultuous two days in Washington that were marked by President Trump's decisions to disavow the United Nations-backed Iran nuclear deal and order broad changes to the nation's health-care system.
And why support a president who does not disavow white nationalists who sit at his right hand and who belittles and insults a Jewish reporter who asks him what he thinks about the uptick in anti-Semitic threats.
The Times reported that Ross' threat to fire the employees is what led NOAA on Friday to disavow a tweet from the National Weather Service's Birmingham, Alabama, office that had refuted Trump's assertion that Dorian would impact Alabama.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House hopeful Deval Patrick said on Sunday he would not disavow a super PAC in support of his nascent candidacy, breaking with some leading Democrats who have ruled out accepting financial backing from outside groups.
He was great, he was fantastic, only he could make America great again—when pressed for details on how he would do that, he responded vaguely, or with positions that he'd be forced to disavow after public outcries.
The Carpetbagger In his latest feature, "Chi-Raq," Spike Lee tells the story of the epidemic of gun violence in Chicago through the eyes of a gangster's girlfriend, who persuades women to withhold sex until their menfolk disavow firearms.
And then Jake Tapper had the idea to toss leading GOP candidate Donald Trump what should have been the softball question of all softball questions: Tapper asked Trump to disavow the endorsement of the David Duke and the KKK.
"Any organization that tells you what to eat, what to do with your body, what to do on specific days of the week, and then ostracizes you when you actively disavow them, I think is a cult," he says.
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It took the president nearly a week to disavow the endorsement of a notorious white supremacist—who is perhaps the most well-known white supremacist of the last 30 years and whom Trump initially claimed to know nothing about.
Trump's refusal to condemn the neo-Nazi or Ku Klux Klan instigators recalled his reluctance early in his campaign to disavow former KKK grand wizard David Duke, who has long supported Trump and was also in Charlottesville on Saturday.
Far from serving as a unifying call to arms for the President's party, the speech outlined priorities that liberal Democrats will have to apologize for and moderate Democrats will have to disavow if they want to win this fall.
Time and time again during the campaign, from his derogatory comments about John McCain's military service to his fight with Khizr Khan to the "Access Hollywood" tape, congressional Republicans -- with Speaker Paul Ryan in the lead -- would disavow Trump.
He survived the latest controversy, this one over whether he'd given a subtle wink to white supremacists by deflecting questions about whether he'd disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
Trump had been asked about support for his campaign from the KKK and David Duke by CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday, with Trump repeatedly saying he "didn't know" about Duke or the white supremacist groups enough to disavow them.
In February, after former KKK leader David Duke said that he was supporting the businessman, Trump said in an interview that he did not know anything about Duke or any white supremacist groups but did not disavow the endorsement.
The move was the latest effort by the Chinese government, led by President Xi Jinping, to increase pressure on Ms. Tsai, who took office last month and has unsettled Beijing with her reluctance to disavow calls for Taiwanese independence.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition-led congress is considering offering legal incentives to military officers who disavow President Nicolas Maduro and help lead a transition to a new government, according to four legislators and a draft document seen by Reuters.
Remember that the likes of Speaker Paul Ryan repeatedly distanced themselves from Trump during the campaign, going so far as to effectively disavow the nominee in the wake of the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape in October 2016.
"Tony Senecal has not worked at Mar-a-Lago for years, but nevertheless we totally and completely disavow the horrible statements made by him regarding the President," a Trump campaign spokesman said in a statement, according to ABC News.
Mr. Trump has also been criticized for failing to denounce supporters who have harangued Jewish journalists on social media and at gatherings of white nationalists, and for being slow to disavow the support of David Duke, the former Klansman.
Senator Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican who has also embraced Mr. Trump, acknowledged that the party may have to disavow Mr. Trump, employing the well-worn maxim from former Justice Potter Stewart about how one can detect pornography.
But it's becoming increasingly clear that what sets Trump's campaign apart is his reliance upon paralipsis, a device that enables him to publicly say things that he can later disavow—without ever having to take responsibility for his words.
At various points in the campaign, Ryan has condemned Trump for proposing to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., declining to disavow support from a Ku Klux Klan leader and doing little to rein in violence at campaign rallies.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A note of hysteria begins to creep into Walid Raad's voice as he concludes his hour-long monologue performance, "Scratching on things I could disavow: Walkthrough," at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
"This is revolting and the Republican Party and everybody's who endorsed Roy Moore needs to disavow his candidacy right now and ask him to withdraw," said Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who leads the Senate Democratic campaign arm.
But staring at a diminishing war chest, Warren last week declined to disavow a new super PAC funding high-priced ad buys to bolster her White House bid — another sign of the big money groups' pervasiveness in modern campaigning.
He went on to stumble trying to disavow an idea he floated in a 2008 speech, in which he suggested that ending redlining, the discriminatory practice that targets black and brown voters, had helped cause the 2008 financial crash.
You saw a quick version of this dynamic play out on Thursday: Elizabeth Warren — the candidate who literally called for the rejection of super PAC funding — wouldn't disavow the new super PAC that's airing pro-Warren ads in Nevada.
In December, he warned that if Beijing did not do more to curb North Korea, he would disavow the "One China" policy that has underpinned the diplomatic relationship between the United States and China for more than four decades.
After all, some would argue that if Congress needs to make tough choices regarding consumer privacy legislation, it would be better to do that than establish a commission that it could later disavow in the interest of blame avoidance.
" In one of the emails Bezos published, an AMI lawyer proposed that Bezos would disavow any belief that the Enquirer's coverage was "politically motivated," and in exchange, AMI would not "publish, distribute, share, or describe unpublished texts and photos.
But the Speaker has publicly rebuked Trump on four separate occasions, including when the GOP front-runner called for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. and when he didn't forcefully disavow former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
Since early last week when Moore was accused of initiating sexual relationships with teenage girls, prominent Republicans are rushing to disavow Moore, and many are calling for him to step aside ahead of the state's election on Dec. 12.
Rubio says he doesn't disavow the Gang of Eight bill and seems encouraged to see new GOP senators like Thom Tillis of North Carolina and James Lankford of Oklahoma step into prominent roles in immigration talks this time around.
"It is incumbent on Trump, his nominee for National Security Advisor, General Flynn, and his entire team to disavow these falsehoods and conspiracy theories," the top Democrat on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Adam Schiff, said in a statement.
Back and forth it went, in the months before the election, as the Republican candidate issued a slur against a Mexican-American judge and for a while refused to disavow the endorsement of a former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard.
On Sunday, Parpiyev wrote on his Facebook page he had been dismissed from his post by the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, which is close to the government, and that some fellow clerics have urged him to disavow his previous statement.
Yet even that ostensibly more progressive approach fails to disavow the gender stereotypes so often baked into pregnancy test commercials, says Lucy Atkinson, an associate professor in the Stan Richards School of Advertising at the University of Texas at Austin.
In contrast Chinese leaders were quietly pleased when the presidential campaign saw Mrs Clinton forced to disavow an ambitious free-trade pact, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), that would bind 11 Asia-Pacific nations, not including China, more closely with America.
U.S. presidential and congressional candidates may be falling over themselves to disavow the freshly negotiated Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), but the trade deal isn't dead, John Negroponte, a storied former U.S. diplomat told the Credit Suisse Megatrends conference in Singapore Thursday.
Trump did not directly respond to Clinton's claims, laid out in a video earlier on Thursday, that Trump has attracted and at-times refused -- or been slow -- to disavow the support of white nationalists, including the former KKK leader David Duke.
Pressed about these shared prejudices (and tweets), Mr Trump has denied knowing what the Alt-Right is, even that it exists—unable, as usual, to disavow any support, however cretinous, or to apply a moral filter to his alliances or tactics.
" Reid has repeatedly used weekly press conferences and the Senate floor to disavow Trump, suggesting last year that the businessman's positions — including a push to ban Muslims from entering the country — underscore that Republicans are running on a "platform of hate.
Calls for response An editorial from The New York Times on Friday implored the Clintons and Obama to disavow Weinstein, calling on Democrats to make sure his status as a major party donor would not prevent anyone from speaking out.
The ethic of responsibility could lead a former secretary of state to somewhat implausibly disavow a Trans-Pacific Partnership she was involved in negotiating, if that's the best way to keep anti-globalization backlash from getting entirely out of control.
Trump, being a cautious sort and not one to just talk without gathering all the facts and giving a matter serious consideration, said he would have to do more research because at the moment he lacked sufficient information to disavow them.
It is the latest instance of Mr. Duke praising Mr. Trump, who was condemned by politicians across the spectrum months ago for refusing to explicitly disavow Mr. Duke, a white supremacist who has exalted the the Manhattan businessman's political rise.
Ryan publicly condemned Trump several times, calling his proposed temporary ban on foreign Muslims entering the country "unconstitutional," urging Trump to control violence at his campaign events and chiding him for failing to disavow the support of white supremacist David Duke.
In December, he denounced Trump's proposal to ban all Muslims from the U.S. And on the day of the Super Tuesday primaries earlier this month, he condemned Trump for declining to disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to disavow a nuclear agreement with Iran less than two years after the accord lifted sanctions under a 2015 deal between Tehran and leading world powers following Iran's agreement to suspend its nuclear program.
The rise of a presidential candidate who has abandoned reality, who is forgiven for every lie and about-face, simply because he's continually willing to disavow people of color and insult women — that suggests that this will not go away quickly.
The ads released by the House Intelligence Committee feature posts for anti-Hillary Clinton gatherings, support for Black Lives Matter, anti-Black Lives Matter messages and an ad that calls for Facebook users to disavow Hillary Clinton and to support Trump.
If people in Appalachia or the Navajo nation in Arizona, which face extreme poverty, are asked to sacrifice their livelihoods in the coal industry, what moral right do academics have to disavow their moral responsibility of responding to the climate crisis?
Q. Do you, as a church leader, as an African-American, feel compelled to say anything about the presidential primaries in which the Republican front-runner hesitated to disavow the support of the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke?
"We are eager to use our tenure to publicly disavow employers whose policies structurally disadvantage the labor force's most vulnerable employees, including women, people of color, gender non-conforming individuals, individuals with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community," the letter concludes.
And he was quick enough to disavow his white-supremacist supporters, albeit in a way that took no responsibility for the ways that both he and his strategist, Steve Bannon, had played footsie with birthers and online alt-right trolls.
The dark side of her continual remaking was the harshness with which she would disavow herself, and others by proxy: trying as a young woman to fellate her way into heterosexuality and—as an older writer—vehemently disowning her earlier work.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump also generated criticism for describing illegal immigrants from Mexico as "rapists"; proposing to ban all Muslims from entering the nation; and being slow to disavow the support of David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klansman.
The Republicans can disavow his statements, but they'd do well to also remember what happened to the liberal factions that had ruled Italy from 1860 to the start of fascist rule in 1922 -- Italy's version of the Grand Old Party.
But that Pence and Azar — the top administration officials overseeing the coronavirus response — wouldn't even disavow Trump's use of the word "hoax" amid a possible pandemic is perhaps the strongest illustration yet that there's nothing Trump's top officials won't defend.
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On Monday, Trump again rejected any show of penitence, saying "there's nothing to apologize for" when asked if he would disavow his past incendiary comments on a Muslim ban as a way to potentially salvage his broader travel ban policy.
Coming on the heels of a few years of public disintegration, he'd been humbled, or wished to appear that way: a handed-the-world boy forced to disavow the person fame had turned him into, singing lissome songs of apology.
LA PAZ/BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Bolivia's Foreign Ministry has asked Argentina's government to disavow comments by Bolivian former President Evo Morales, currently living in exile in Buenos Aires, that called for the organization of armed militias in his home country.
Mr. Trump issued bellicose threats to destroy Iran if it retaliated, including cultural treasures in violation of international law, touching off international outrage and forcing his own defense secretary to publicly disavow the threat, saying it would be a war crime.
Mr. Govan, of Orangeburg, accused Mr. Harpootlian of "throwing mud," and so did members of the black caucus, who organized an impromptu news conference at the South Carolina State House to demand that the Biden campaign disavow Mr. Harpootlian's statement.
But Mr. Stone is also a libertarian and strong supporter of gay rights and legalized marijuana who expressed concern in 2016 that Mr. Trump's campaign team didn't try harder to get him to disavow the Ku Klux Klan leader, David Duke.
The same General Assembly that, in anticipation of the U.S. administration's decision on Jerusalem last December, voted by a majority of 151 in favor to six against to disavow Israeli tie to Jerusalem, one of six anti-Israel resolutions it passed.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyWhite House calls Democratic witness's mentioning of president's youngest son 'classless' Republicans disavow GOP candidate who said 'we should hang' Omar Nunes accuses Democrats of promoting 'conspiracy theories' MORE (R-Calif.) on Tuesday defended Rep.
But three people who claim to know her personally, including a woman jailed with her before being released, told VICE News Vashukevich has been threatened by unidentified people while inside prison who demand she disavow the validity of the tapes.
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While Uber has decided it is now advantageous to disavow him, the truth is Uber supported Levandowski's 5th Amendment claims to avoid self-incrimination well into this litigation and continues to obstruct the production of key documents every step of the way.
On the eve of the big contest, the billionaire finds himself mired in a racially charged controversy after he initially refused to disavow Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke in an interview on CNN — which he later blamed on a bad earpiece.
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But Trump refused entreaties from party leaders to disavow his charge that U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel was showing bias because of his Mexican heritage and should recuse himself from a lawsuit alleging fraud at Trump's defunct Trump University real estate training school.
According to half a dozen people in Bannon's orbit, the story's revelations were enough to push the brawling former White House chief strategist to disavow Yiannopoulos, telling those close to him that there will never be a place for him at Breitbart again.
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) even hatched a plan to fully disavow Trump after the election, denouncing not just his specific acts of misconduct but his entire politics of racial demagoguery, as part of a larger plan to rebuild the Republican Party.
In a late February interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union," Trump wouldn't respond directly to a question on whether he would disavow support from former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and other white supremacist groups backing him.
During the campaign, when his supporters tweeted vitriolic images and threats at Jewish reporter Julia Ioffe in response to an article she wrote about his wife, Melania, Trump refused to admonish them, just as he initially refused to disavow David Duke's support.
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Katrina Pierson was discussing GOP vice presidential nominee Mike Pence's refusal on Monday to call the former Klan leader "deplorable" in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer -- "I'm not in the name-calling business," he said -- though he did disavow Duke's support.
According to a spokesperson for the San Francisco SPCA, where the rescued dogs are now being cared for, these deals are easier to make as younger generations of Koreans disavow dog meat and local advocacy groups put pressure on owners to shut down.
"We are eager to use our tenure to publicly disavow employers whose policies structurally disadvantage the labor force's most vulnerable employees, including women, people of color, gender non-conforming individuals, individuals with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community," the boards wrote in their statement.
And, for that matter, neither should the Republicans who refused to disavow Trump until the last minute, grinding their teeth for nearly an entire election season—all because they believed it would be the best way to preserve their own political careers.
Anti-feminist redditors consider her fair game for harassment; feminists expect her to disavow her associates when they behave in anti-feminist ways; her clothing choices must be faultlessly flattering or she will face mockery, and flawlessly ethical or she will face outrage.
Clinton's campaign, in the last week, has compelled Sanders to disavow a 2005 gun vote, break a pledge not to raise taxes on the middle class in his healthcare proposal and backtrack on his call for Iranian troops on the ground in Syria.
" Gingrich, though, said he didn't think Trump had meant to be evasive when he didn't disavow the support of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke when asked three times about it by CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union.
Weinstein was never a candidate for office, but his longtime support for Democrats has been well-documented, as has the uncomfortably long time it took for the Clintons and the Obamas, who benefited from his contributions and his fundraising, to disavow him.
"Until I know that this plan has the endorsement of the legislature that passed the law preventing the removal of the monument, I won't feel comfortable that North Carolina and political representatives are ready to disavow this white supremacist history," she said.
The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, which on Thursday expressed alarm at Trump's tweet calling for the United States to strengthen and expand its nuclear arsenal, on Friday released a trio of statements calling on Trump to disavow his comments.
She needs to openly disavow the behavior of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the departing chairwoman of the D.N.C., promise that Ms. Wasserman Schultz will have no role in a Clinton administration, and apologize for the blatant favoritism that the committee showed to her campaign.
In another recent INSIDER poll, 31% of self-identified Republican respondents didn't express an opinion on whether a lawmaker should disavow racist behavior from their supporters, and 15% said they generally disagreed with the question — making up almost half of such respondents.
But ethics experts say that even if Sessions does not himself campaign to be a write-in candidate in the race, he could have an "affirmative duty" to disavow campaigns to put him in the Senate while he's still the attorney general.
Democrats also see less need for a minority on the ticket if Trump is the Republican nominee, believing the businessman's sharp tone on immigration and his initial failure to disavow a former Ku Klux Klan leader will alienate black and Hispanic voters.
Clinton and Mr. Sanders both sidestepped a direct question about whether they thought Mr. Trump was a racist, given his hostile comments about Mexicans and Muslims and his initial reluctance to disavow the support of the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
It didn't take long, in scrolling down the comments section of a New York Times article by Scott Cacciola and Alan Blinder about the N.B.A.'s move, to find readers who claimed to disavow the league for its latest push into politics.
Many of his supporters, myself included, managed to convince ourselves that his more outrageous comments — such as the Judge Gonzalo Curiel controversy or his initial hesitance to disavow David Duke's endorsement — were merely Bidenesque gaffes committed during the heat of a campaign.
"If you acknowledge and promote their existence and validate their actions in a way that even says 'We disavow you,' then it doesn't give room to talk about the things you do support or find to be positive ways forward," she said.
In February 2016, Trump was asked directly by CNN's Jake Tapper if he would disavow the support of well-known white supremacist David Duke, a man who in the past claimed Jews were a threat to the Christian character of America -- and worse.
So here's why this story should be back in the news: Wednesday's developments First the NYT came out with a story that said Mick Mulvaney pressed commerce secretary Wilbur Ross "to have NOAA publicly disavow" NWS Birmingham's accurate statement that Alabama was safe.
Duke himself was also the beneficiary of a Trump Tango, as the president spent days going to great lengths to disavow the support of white nationalists only to eventually, and reluctantly, "do the right thing" long after any decent person would have.
"We are eager to use our tenure to publicly disavow employers whose policies structurally disadvantage the labor force's most vulnerable employees, including women, people of color, gender non-conforming individuals, individuals with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community," they wrote in their statement.
Guaido has actively courted members of the military with promises of amnesty and preferential legal treatment if they disavow Maduro and disobey his orders, and Washington this week raised the prospect of dropping sanctions on senior Venezuelan officers if they recognize Guaido.
When pressed by CNN's Jake Tapper earlier this year on the support of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who continues to peddle in anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, Trump initially said falsely he did not know of Duke and would not disavow his support.
Trump disavows chants There were signs Thursday that even Trump thinks he might have gone too far on one aspect of the controversy over "The Squad" as he tried to disavow chants targeting Omar at his rally in which he basked on Wednesday night.
And while few people would disavow the work of the founding fathers in creating a system of government we minorities remain loyal to, can we honestly understand that system without acknowledging the founding fathers' concerted efforts to exclude minorities and women from those guaranteed rights?
Washington (CNN)A coalition of major civil rights and faith groups on Sunday called on President Donald Trump to "directly disavow the white supremacists" who participated in violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend -- a reference to Trump's remarks condemning the deadly clashes on Saturday.
Discomfort with Trump's unwillingness during an interview with CNN to disavow the support of former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke is just the latest example of the mogul drawing rebuke from party leaders, such as House Speaker Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell.
Less than a week after House Speaker Paul Ryan went after Republican front-runner Donald Trump for failing to disavow David Duke and the KKK, the former vice presidential nominee has spoken over the phone with the controversial candidate about developing a Republican agenda.
The winner of the succession battle, E. Stanley O'Neal, as reserved as Mr. Tully was gregarious, went on to disavow the notion of Mother Merrill publicly, lay off thousands of executives and reinvent Merrill Lynch firm as a leaner, profit-driven version of Goldman Sachs.
The Republican, a divorcé, was a well-known racist and demagogue who tried to disavow his past and who once said his plan to deal with illegal immigration was to heavily fortify the Mexican-American border and round up and deport all illegal aliens.
In order to build a winning party again, some Republican leaders say, the party will have to disavow Mr. Trump's exclusionary message, even at the price of driving away voters at the core of the Republican base — perhaps a third or more of the party.
He was set off most strongly by a policy enacted last November that, among other things, prevents children living with same-sex couples from being baptized until age 18 — and then only if they move out of their parents' home and disavow same-sex unions.
Given the President's past denials of climate change and his administration's efforts to reverse the polices of the Obama administration to address its effects, the report puts the White House in an awkward position of having to disavow the research of its own government.
By handing the narrative reigns over to a cast of characters as hopeful, foolish, and full of fear as we are, Cusk captures the ways we claim or disavow our power through the stories we tell and the roles we assign ourselves in them.
" Novartis went even further to disavow Cohen, claiming that it had hired him to advise on "certain US healthcare policy matters" in February 2017, the month after Trump took office, and decided after just one meeting with him in March "not to engage further.
In a separate statement to the Washington Post, Murtaugh said that "no one should be targeted for exercising their First Amendment rights or for their political beliefs" and called for Castro to delete the tweet and apologize, and for his brother's campaign to disavow it.
"Many young people think and say alarming things that they later disavow, and we will never know if Mohamud — a young man with promise — would have carried out a mass attack absent the F.B.I.'s involvement," Judge John B. Owens wrote for the panel.
"The problem with voting for this," Mr. Miller said, "is that Trump will disavow it and U.S. credibility on the issue will again be undermined, not to mention what the Israelis might do on the ground in response, to which the new administration may acquiesce."
Why it matters: Cruz is one of several Republican senators who have refused to disavow the allegations that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election, despite receiving a briefing from intelligence officials that this is an alternative narrative being propagated by Russian security services. Sen.
As a result of a lawsuit, Mr. Parfrey had to destroy all remaining copies of a book about the 1995 bombing in Oklahoma City by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols and disavow the book's implication that the government had known about the attack in advance.
"DxE is asking Bezos to disavow the prosecution of six peaceful activists facing 7+ felony charges each after attempting to rescue dying animals from Amazon/WF-supplying factory farms, and to endorse what they're calling 'Rose's Law: An Animal Bill of Rights,'" explains the release.
President Trump made good on a long-time promise this week to disavow the nuclear deal with Iran, prompting applause from Tehran's opponents and condemnation from those who say the agreement is the United States' best hope for curbing the Islamic Republic's nuclear ambitions.
He has often pointed out that his daughter Ivanka and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, are Orthodox Jews, and when asked about his support among white nationalist groups in an interview with The New York Times last November, he said, "I disavow and condemn" them.
The New York Times reported that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had threatened to fire top National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration employees if the agency didn't disavow a tweet from a regional office that contradicted Trump's false claim that Hurricane Dorian was likely to hit Alabama.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyWhite House calls Democratic witness's mentioning of president's youngest son 'classless' Republicans disavow GOP candidate who said 'we should hang' Omar Nunes accuses Democrats of promoting 'conspiracy theories' MORE (R-Calif.) called the remark "absolutely disgraceful" while Rep.
Tom EmmerThomas (Tom) Earl EmmerRepublicans disavow GOP candidate who said 'we should hang' Omar George Papadopoulos launches campaign to run for Katie Hill's congressional seat Shimkus says he's been asked to reconsider retirement MORE (R-Minn.) also agreed with the decision, according to Pack.
But as three dozen Democrats ponder presidential runs in 2020 and begin to design their campaign infrastructures, some leading names beyond Senator Bernie Sanders are expected to forgo or disavow these fund-raising committees that allow allies to haul unlimited sums from wealthy backers.
This is a moderating team that's not afraid to ask tough questions of Trump, so expect a great deal of talk about his brief refusal to disavow David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan last weekend, and about Mitt Romney's speech denouncing Trump earlier today.
It's hard for her to disavow the presidency of the man she is married to—and whose policies she defended vigorously as first lady—but Clinton is acutely aware that the Democratic Party has moved on from 1990s Clintonism and is a much more progressive party.
At the same time, Trump has co-opted and amplified articles of conservative faith (that President Obama is a disaster, that America is weak) in ways that will make it extremely difficult for Republican leaders to disavow Trump without also disavowing the grievance and resentment, too.
Katie Walsh, meanwhile, says she's disputing some quotes attributed to her — but whether this is a case of factual inaccuracy on Wolff's part or the phenomenon known as "source remorse" (when someone regrets saying too much to a reporter and seeks to disavow it) isn't clear.
The comedian lays out a compelling case for why Apu's fan base should disavow him: He was created by a room of white men solely to mock first-generation Indian immigrants running convenience stores, an easy and voiceless target that couldn't necessarily fight back against that representation.
The Speaker repeatedly rebuked Trump for, among other things, proposing to ban Muslims from coming to the U.S., being slow to disavow support from a former Ku Klux Klan leader and attacking a Hispanic judge overseeing a fraud case against Trump University because of his heritage.
Trump declined to disavow Duke's support and that of white supremacist groups, including the KKK, during a CNN interview on Sunday, but later tweeted his rejection of Duke, a position he reiterated to MSNBC Thursday morning and later in the day at the Fox News debate.
Trump has continued to disavow those types of policies, but he is handing more authority to the Pentagon in overseeing the conflicts the US is currently engaged in, all but assuring that the US will deploy thousands of more troops to Afghanistan, deepening its involvement there.
Trump's victories suggested that he did not pay a significant price for a controversy that flared in recent days over his initial failure to disavow David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, during a CNN interview, and disputes over his business record and positions on immigration.
But without any de-radicalization program in place, without a commitment from these groups to disarm their tens of thousands of followers and disavow their extremist ideology and show a commitment to democratic processes, allowing them to contest elections only helps them increase their support base.
One sign of the the changing financial terrain in 2020: Warren -- who made the rejection of big money a cornerstone of her presidential bid -- on Thursday indicated she would not disavow help from Persist PAC, a new group that cropped up this week to boost her prospects.
Warren, who has previously said that she would disavow the support of a super PAC that sought to aid her bid for the presidency, told reporters that she had changed her mind after failing to get her rivals to join her in repudiating the outside spending groups.
"Now that the State Department has admitted the $400 million the Obama administration secretly sent to Iran was tied to the release of U.S. prisoners, Hillary Clinton must immediately disavow this dangerous blunder or risk putting more Americans in jeopardy," he said in a statement Friday.
Both Fallon and the Democratic campaign have doubled down on the issue, calling for Gillespie to take a firm stance against the alt-right and disavow Trump's unpopular handling of the violence at the rally that resulted in the death of a 32-year-old woman.
Washington (CNN)A new fight has erupted in the battle over big money in the 21.5 White House election: Outside groups that support candidates of color are warning that calls for presidential contenders to disavow super PACs risk cutting off a crucial avenue for engaging minority voters.
And in the last two days, Mr. Trump has given his opponents a lot of ammunition — by initially refusing to disavow support from the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who has praised Mr. Trump's ascent in the primaries, and by retweeting a famous quote from Mussolini.
One point of contention centers on how aggressively former Purdue President Richard Sackler should disavow emails he had written years earlier that maligned opioid addicts, a debate that came to a head in anticipation of a critical segment on HBOs news satire Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.
Schumer chided the magazine in an Instagram post -- "not cool glamour not glamourous" — with the rest of her response toggling between a call for weight freedom and an attempt to disavow the idea that she be considered fat herself, ("I go between a size 6 and an 8").
His post was created after Gersh, a realtor and mother of two, got into a disagreement with Sherry Spencer — mother of white nationalist Richard Spencer — over selling her son's property after she warned the mother of protests and urged her to disavow her son's views, according to CNN.
Related: First Iowa, Now Nevada: Why the Caucus System Is a Mess At least two reporters brought up how Trump would get along with Congress as president, citing House Speaker Paul Ryan's criticism of his failure to disavow an endorsement from former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
Update: After publication, a Rubio spokesperson reached out with a statement from the Senator clarifying his remarks: If a Republican grouped all men, of any background or ethnicity, together in any negative context – especially terrorism – many in the media would immediately demand that other Republicans disavow their statement.
Find your presidential match with the 2016 Candidate Matchmaker Trump had been asked about support for his campaign from the KKK and David Duke by CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday, with Trump repeatedly saying he "didn't know" about Duke or the white supremacist groups enough to disavow them.
In a speech on Friday, Erdogan, who has long called for the ousting of President Bashar al Assad and whose country hosts millions of Syrians who fled the war, did not disavow the Adana agreement, saying it gave Turkey the right to enter Syrian territory when it faces threats.
You see it a lot in the gay community, the premium we put on "masculinity," to the point where we use dangerous amounts of steroids to get buffer, restrict the way we dress and act to meet masculine ideals, and disavow anything or anyone feminine in our culture.
In particular, Democrats should take one from Lamb's playbook and disavow stale establishment leadership like House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhy President Trump needs to speak out on Hong Kong Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
It was the latest flap over support that Mr. Trump has received from a white nationalist figure; he was criticized for declining to disavow the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke's support in February despite being asked to repeatedly in an interview if he would do so.
WASHINGTON — Several of the Republican Party's most generous donors called on the Republican National Committee on Thursday to disavow Donald J. Trump, saying that allegations by multiple women that Mr. Trump had groped or made inappropriate sexual advances toward them threatened to inflict lasting damage on the party's image.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican leaders in the U.S. Congress condemned white supremacist groups on Tuesday after their party's front-runner in the presidential contest, Donald Trump, failed to disavow support for an ex-Ku Klux Klan leader, but the leaders declined further comment on Trump's controversial White House bid.
Larry O'Connor, a conservative radio host and contributing editor for Mediaite, also contended in an opinion piece on Tuesday that reporters had failed to aggressively press Democratic lawmakers to disavow antifa in the same fashion they pressed Trump and GOP lawmakers to condemn white nationalists and neo-Nazis.
The question in Hamburg this weekend is just how far the White House will go to disavow the G-20 agenda the U.S. has ushered for the past decade, and how strongly and effectively the rest of the G-20 might counter the Trump administration's more damaging isolationist tendencies.
Would Republicans disavow someone who compared immigrants to rapists, called for banning Muslims from the country, lied with abandon, refused to release his tax returns, encouraged violence against minorities, was accused of sexual misconduct, and was caught boasting that his celebrity allows him to commit sexual assault with impunity?
The first-term senator has repeatedly dodged when asked whom he would vote for and during the final Senate debate before Election Day, he told the crowd at Temple University that Donald Trump was "deeply flawed" but he would not go as far to disavow the top of ticket.
Utah's Republican voters and politicians were among those wariest about Mr. Trump as he sought the Republican nomination, and were also among the first to disavow him and call for him to step aside after accusations surfaced over the last week that he had forced himself on women.
Rob Bradford, a designer who travels frequently, said Friday morning he would take the $600 he spends each year renting vehicles from Avis to competing rental companies if Avis did not disavow the N.R.A. "I know that boycotts work, especially in the age of social media," he said.
Mr. Barak, a decorated soldier who was prime minister and defense minister, is the latest and most prominent Israeli to urge Mr. Trump not to disavow the deal — a step the president is expected to take when he announces his broader strategy for dealing with Iran later this week.
DAKAR, Senegal — France has called five African presidents to a meeting on Monday to disavow rising anti-French hostility in their countries, work out how to stop the rapid advance of armed Islamist extremists in their region and determine whether France will remain deeply engaged in that fight.
Across the aisle, few of the Republican faithful are willing to publicly disavow Mr. Trump's unsubstantiated claim that he and his campaign were wiretapped on the order of President Barack Obama; fewer still will contest the lie that protesters against the new president are paid by leftist billionaires.
After successfully encouraging disaffected, high-profile Republicans to publicly disavow their party's nominee, Clinton's campaign in the last two weeks has launched a coordinated effort to convince conservatives to give money to the only woman standing in Donald Trump's way, and to get their friends to do the same.
For the prime minister likes to cite American sensitivities to the expansion of settlements—and what he calls his unrivalled ability to navigate them—as a way to face down hardliners in his coalition who would have him disavow any prospects for Palestinian statehood, or annex bits of the West Bank.
As Democrats try to hold onto a polling lead in advance of this fall's midterm elections, they have and will tie racist and far-right leaning Republican candidates to other Republicans running for office or already serving, forcing Republicans to either disavow them or risk appearing soft on anti-Semitic racism.
In the ensuing years, Nest lost both its CEO Tony Fadell and its other co-founder Matt Rogers, and it acquired the Dropcam team to build its Nest Cam line, only to have the CEO of the startup depart shortly thereafter and later publicly disavow his decision to sell to Google.
Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel KinzingerGOP lawmaker condemns Trump over 'human scum' comment CNN: Biden likened Clinton impeachment to 'partisan lynching' in 1998 AOC: Trump comparing impeachment inquiry to a lynching is 'atrocious' MORE (R-Ill.) blasted the remarks, calling on the president to disavow his comments due to the historical connotation.
Jafari also claimed that wealthy black Americans commit more crimes than poor whites (citation badly needed), the court system doesn't display bias against people of color (it does), that Irish and Italians were always considered "white" in America (they weren't), and that Black Lives Matter doesn't disavow violence (it does).
In 2015 it backed a law in Utah which barred discrimination against gay people; but later that year it imposed a tough internal regulation saying that people brought up by a gay couple must disavow their guardians' lifestyle before being fully accepted into the church or being allowed to represent it.
The first-ever Chief Technology Officer for the Republican party has penned an open letter to fellow Republicans and to President-elect Donald Trump calling on them to disavow and denounce by name white nationalists, white supremacists and neo-Nazis who are part of the so-called "alt-right" movement.
Jenks, Oklahoma (CNN)As Republican candidates and top GOP officials spent a second day condemning -- and sitting in disbelief -- of Donald Trump's decision Sunday to decline repeated invitations to disavow the Ku Klux Klan, there are more than a few that think it's a bald strategic play by the billionaire businessman.
Pentagon and White House officials on Thursday both refrained from commenting on the Iranian ship deployments and tried to disavow the notion that the U.S. strikes had anything to do with the broader civil war in Yemen, saying they were narrowly in response to the missile launches against U.S. ships.
" King also made sure to note (emphasis mine): After the Obama campaign asked John McCain to disavow King's statements—which he did—a spokesman for the Iowa congressman offered a non-apology: "John McCain rejects the type of politics that degrades our civics ... and obviously that extends to Congressman King's statement.
Trump had long derided the pact, however, decrying its failure to address issues beyond Iran's nuclear program, such as its development of ballistic missiles and its support for groups deemed terrorist organizations by the U.S. Trump moved in October to disavow the deal, but stopped short of pulling out completely.
Each group, their headquarters separated by a stretch of Georgia highway and a couple decades, managed to capture what it means to be alive in the American south––the sweat, the swampy mysticism, the struggle of living in the shadows of histories and traditions that you disavow but cannot escape.
LONDON — Iran, Russia and European leaders roundly condemned President Trump's decision on Friday to disavow the Iran nuclear deal, saying that it reflected the growing isolation of the United States, threatened to destabilize the Middle East and could make it harder to resolve the growing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
The president has at times tried to disavow this point of view explicitly — he criticized Bannon in January and called for his supporters to "take our country back and build it up, rather than simply seeking to burn it all down" — but images tying his face to flames continue to persist.
People familiar with the situation at the DC US attorney's office said other prosecutors have discussed resigning in the coming days following the Justice Department leadership's decision to disavow and claw back a sentencing recommendation that prosecutors had made in the case of Stone, a longtime friend of President Donald Trump.
With the district judges on high alert, any truthful explanation the lawyers gave would have been deeply hurtful: They would have had to disavow the discredited rationale they had originally provided for the citizenship question while disclosing that they were unwilling to help the administration to concoct a new one.

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