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Trump has flip-flopped on his stance on keeping DACA alive.
Trump has flip-flopped on the issue throughout his public life.
It doesn't help that US has flip-flopped on immigration policy.
In the last week, YouTube has also flip-flopped on content decisions.
Even over the last few weeks, Trump has flip-flopped on key issues.
But the 2012 GOP nominee has flip-flopped on Trump too -- in reverse.
But the seemingly arbitrary color assignments have actually flip-flopped over the years.
And he has flip-flopped on health care numerous times this month alone.
The CMAs have flip-flopped a second time ... reposting some of the items.
She said that Trump initially supported the invasion but has since flip-flopped.
Trump has flip-flopped on the accuracy of polls since he became president.
Trump's space policy — particularly on going back to the moon — has flip-flopped.
The S&P 500 flip-flopped between gains and losses for the year.
Speaking of, Conway flip-flopped about whether Trump would release his tax returns.
So Tillis flip-flopped — which drew widespread ridicule without winning back his base.
But right after the debate, he flip-flopped again -- a flippty floppity flip, perhaps.
Trump flip-flopped and called on Republican senators to repeal Obamacare without a replacement.
Things changed for me when Gary Johnson flip-flopped on the Trans Pacific Partnership.
Trump flip-flopped all over the place, and it didn't seem to hurt him.
Records and public statements show that Team Becks flip-flopped in a pretty callous manner.
Hillary Clinton has flip-flopped on the important issues to college students, including gay marriage.
POLLACK: To tell you, he flip-flopped a lot, if you read through the confession.
"I am very pleased that he flip-flopped on the immunity legislation," Clinton told Tapper.
I remember as the train moved forward for the first time, my heart flip-flopped.
Schumer said that Republicans have flip-flopped on the standard they insisted on for Kagan.
We know what he's said, we know where he's flip-flopped, where he's made mistakes.
Trump has flip-flopped on his support for a background check bill in recent weeks.
"Shelton has flip-flopped on too many issues to be confirmed," said Ohio Democratic Sen.
But hours later, they flip-flopped and withdrew the motion, following a swift backlash online.
Michelle Obama's numbers in that category were dramatically flip-flopped with 78% women and 13% men.
But when she came back with a "Yeah, you should do that," my stomach flip-flopped.
"They are now doing a complete about-face and have flip-flopped on this," Schiff said.
Stocks slipped in opened modestly lower Monday, and flip-flopped positive at stages in early trading.
"Remember when she flip-flopped on the border wall?" read a statement from the Arizona Republican Party.
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — President Trump has flip-flopped many times during his first months in office.
In his remarks on Tuesday, Mr. Trump flip-flopped again on taking responsibility for the government shutdown.
President Trump himself has flip-flopped on more than one occasion about his interest in running for president.
His flip-flopped, perfectly pedicured toes — complete with toe rings — were actually just an unusual pair of socks.
Trump has flip-flopped on abortion, and seems to have adopted a rather extreme stance on the issue.
Trump has flip-flopped on whether or how he plans to ring-fence his business from his presidency.
I mean, he flip-flopped with his decision there at the end there, so he was obviously struggling.
President Donald Trump has flip-flopped on Iran repeatedly in recent months, but especially over the past week.
Remember when Barack Obama ran for president opposing an individual mandate and then flip-flopped and supported one?
AT&T is expected to also claim Mr. Delrahim has flip-flopped on his views of the deal.
The governorship of Puerto Rico has historically flip-flopped between supporters of statehood and supporters of commonwealth status.
Even as Mr Trump has flip-flopped, Americans' views of the war have not wavered during his presidency.
In the past, Trump has flip-flopped when asked how he will deal with the North Korean regime.
Inoue became critical of Asahara later and testified as a trial witness for prosecutors, though his statements flip-flopped.
Even after Google first passed Microsoft in 2012, the companies flip-flopped several times over the next few years.
Economic output has flip-flopped between expansion and contraction; deflation — a corrosive decline in consumer prices — remains stubbornly entrenched.
This week's weather has flip-flopped between soggy and sunny, with similar uncertainty expected for the next few days.
Zinc's previous bull narrative flip-flopped almost as soon as the price started closing in on those decade-highs.
But the US position has since flip-flopped with the administration requiring that agriculture be part of the negotiations.
And after last year's school shooting in Parkland, Florida, he flip-flopped to become a prominent voice for gun control.
As Google flip-flopped on its decision, other ad blockers makers remained more or less untouched by the shifting policy.
However, in 2018 Pruitt flip-flopped and announced the protections would stay in place as the EPA gathered more information.
Cruzin' for a bruisin': The Ted released a five-minute video to remind voters that Trump flip-flopped on abortion.
Then the president flip-flopped last Friday, tweeting that he will chair a "Security Council meeting on Iran" after all.
Economic output has flip-flopped between expansion and contraction, and deflation — a corrosive decline in consumer prices — remains stubbornly entrenched.
Instead of explaining how free trade saves hundreds of millions of Americans thousands of dollars annually, Clinton has flip-flopped.
Since clinching the nomination, Trump has flip-flopped, on issues such as tax cuts, tax returns and the minimum wage.
Clinton has flip-flopped on gay marriage, support for TPP, campaign funding, gun control, and the list goes on and on.
"Steyer and Clinton may be a good fit, though, given both have flip-flopped on energy over the years," it said.
The White House flip-flopped on promises to raise the minimum age to purchase rifles and to enforce universal background checks.
Hill was supposed to bat sixth and C Sandy Leon eighth, but manager John Farrell flip-flopped Holt (eighth) and Leon (sixth).
As well as changes in member states' positions and in the composition of the European Parliament, industry lobbyists have also flip-flopped.
Kirsten Gillibrand took a not-so-subtle swipe at Joe Biden by mentioning the Hyde Amendment, on which he has flip-flopped.
GOP leaders shake their heads, prepare to choose Trump bristled, accusing Cruz of having flip-flopped on ethanol subsidies for political expediency.
McDonald's introduced the first McChicken sandwich in 1980, then abandoned it, and then brought it back, and has flip-flopped ever since.
In the race's final days, he flip-flopped on sanctuary cities and made other blunders that cast him as unsteady and uncertain.
However, in January 2018, Pruitt flip-flopped and announced that the protections would stay in place as the EPA gathered more information.
But he's coming under fire from Democrats both in Ohio and Washington, D.C., who suggest that he's flip-flopped on the issue.
" And CNN noted that Trump had flip-flopped on Assange since 2010, when he suggested Assange should face "the death penalty or something.
Accusations in the Fox News debate that he has flip-flopped underscore an impression that he tailors his remarks to suit the audience.
Warren told journalist Bill Moyers in a 2004 interview that Clinton flip-flopped on key bankruptcy legislation after winning election to the Senate.
Stocks have reacted wildly to reports on the trade talks, which have flip-flopped between pessimism and optimism over the past 17 months.
While the two moguls have flip-flopped from time to time, Bezos is currently holding steady as the richest person in modern history.
No. This exchange ended with Bush and Rubio sounding like preschoolers in the back seat, sneering, "You flip-flopped too!" at each other.
NGOs allege that ExxonMobil has a poor record of promoting human rights in countries where it operates, and has flip-flopped on climate change.
He's one of two successful Bachelors, the other being Jason Mesnick, who flip-flopped on his season winner and proposed to his runner-up.
"Truthfully, over the last few years, Morgan Stanley has flip-flopped" on its fixed income business, said Michael Wong, a bank analyst at Morningstar.
" In the past, Trump has repeatedly flip-flopped on DACA, calling the program "very, very rough" and promising to "deal with DACA with heart.
The poll results show council members have flip-flopped on their No. 2 choice for the job – but they have consistently chosen a man.
Earlier, monthly job gains flip-flopped, plummeting to 254,288 in May and swelling to more than 10 times that number in June and July.
"There isn't a single Republican who cares about sanctuary cities who, after Northam flip-flopped, is now going to vote for him," he insisted.
Shelley Moore Capito from West Virginia, likewise, flip-flopped on the BCRA after changes were made that were totally irrelevant to her stated concerns.
The Irish likely would have beaten Texas had they not flip-flopped between Kizer and Malik Zaire, despite Kizer being clearly superior in that game.
Trump's policies on Obamacare and protectionism may have flip-flopped throughout the campaign, but his views on Muslims and other marginalized groups remained remarkably consistent.
Trump eventually flip-flopped on his insistence that an executive order wouldn't solve the family separation crisis but, even then, legal and logistical questions remained.
The president spurred confusion when he flip-flopped on whether he was considering payroll tax cuts to boost the economy amid fears of a recession.
His administration has flip-flopped between negotiating with Iran to threatening all-out war — giving US allies and Iran ample reason to doubt his words.
Priebus also seemed confused about the overall implication of the ban, and flip-flopped on whether it affected legal permanent U.S. residents from those countries.
Worse, the Dutch Football Association (KNVB) flip-flopped between appointing veteran coaches with proven track records and hiring former players with little or no coaching experience.
Trump – While Trump has flip-flopped on this, his opinions generally coalesce under the belief that the climate is changing, but not because of human activity.
After the statement, stocks and bonds flip-flopped before settling into a pattern, where both markets were bid higher on the prospect of a rate cut.
Trump has said he would "cancel" the climate deal if elected and starkly flip-flopped in his campaign from a past stance calling for such action.
In comparison, the survey found that average-income teens flip-flopped between spending more on food and spending more on clothing in the same time period.
Clinton has so far stayed away from arguing that Trump has flip-flopped, instead pressing the idea that he is simply an unacceptable choice as president.
So asking a politician, "Haven't you flip-flopped when you used to say you were anti-amnesty?" is a gotcha question nine times out of 10.
Meanwhile, as YouTube flip-flopped on policy, some Google employees expressed their frustration internally, and discussed potential protests of the decision to allow Crowder's content to remain.
Trump has expressed his disdain for over-regulation which suggests he could be more friendly to mergers and acquisitions, though he has flip-flopped on the issue.
Michael Flynn, who is being vetted by Donald Trump's campaign as a potential vice presidential candidate, flip-flopped his position on abortion in the last two days.
As we filed into the event hall for his rally Friday night, we were still nowhere closer to understanding why Trump had suddenly flip-flopped on birtherism.
Heller's campaign was defined by his awkward dance with President Donald Trump, someone that the senator flip-flopped on throughout the President's first two years in office.
Trump flip-flopped a day later, stating that he still believes "both sides" are to blame for the violence in a wild press conference at Trump Tower.
YouTube also flip-flopped last week when it removed then quickly reinstated the channels of two Europe-based, far-right YouTube creators who espouse white nationalist views.
Successive U.S. administrations have flip-flopped between rescinding and reinstating it along partisan lines since it was created by the Republican administration of Ronald Reagan in 1984.
He's a lifelong, long-distance swimmer, and he … I watched him basically dive off one of the ferry slips to Governors Island, and my stomach flip-flopped.
Immigration Gillibrand has flip-flopped on immigration, now advocating for defunding private holding facilities for undocumented migrants and rebuking Trump for the treatment of migrants crossing the border.
Here's hoping Thursday night's debate moderators bring it up, especially since former Vice President Joe Biden, who has flip-flopped on the issue, will be front-and-center.
In one of his strongest moments of the evening, Rubio listed a string of issues on which he said Cruz had flip-flopped, including immigration and ethanol subsidies.
This excerpt from a Daily Kos piece nicely summarizes a lot of what I found sifting his statements: Rubio has flip-flopped dramatically on climate change over the years.
Though Trump has flip-flopped in some fashion on many major policy issues, the new website is as close to an agenda for the Trump administration as we've seen.
I dove deeper into absurdity when the "proof" never showed, and flip-flopped into thinking that pregnancy would actually be a great excuse for not having a bikini body.
That could change, however, in the coming days — particularly as several lawmakers who had backed away form Trump this weekend flip-flopped and said they'd vote for their nominee.
Since then, their status — white or Hispanic — has flip-flopped several more times, all depending largely on whatever the current thinking was about their role in labor or immigration.
Charles said his ex-wife would be an excellent choice but added that he doesn't put much stock in anything Trump says, "based on the way he has flip-flopped."
In April, he flip-flopped, signing on as a co-sponsor of the legislation — and told a town hall audience of more than 500 that Walters had changed his opinion.
I had that problem a lot throughout the season, as people flip-flopped on what they wanted and cared about, in order to keep the story moving in specific directions.
Trump has flip-flopped on key issues, backtracked on others, even flat out changed his mind on some, but those are pesky details his supporters don't seem to care about.
Even though US President Trump said regulating cannabis should be left to the individual states during his election campaign, the White House seems to have flip-flopped on the issue.
It's a stance the feds have flip-flopped on repeatedly, as the politics of the NLRB tend to shift with the partisanship of the person living in the White House.
As Vox's Chavie Lieber noted, however, the warning flip-flopped on the product's original minimum weight requirement of 25 pounds — the weight of a baby much older than 3 months.
Trump, being an unprincipled opportunist, had criticized the Fed for keeping rates too low under Obama, but has now flip-flopped and become an advocate of lower rates as president.
You know, she may have flip-flopped in this campaign many times on many things, but, you know, then suddenly those issues fade from--you know, they fade from view.
He also flip-flopped on his plan to cut taxes for the wealthy, saying he expects taxes on the rich to "go up a little bit" if he becomes president.
Asian shares flip-flopped on Wednesday with markets cautious ahead of what is expected to be the Federal Reserve's first rate hike in a year, with comments on the outlook key.
Sterling , which has flip-flopped over the past two-and-a-half years on different signals about the course of Brexit, rose slightly to around $1.29 on hopes of a compromise.
Trump has called allegations that his campaign colluded with Russia a "hoax" and "fake news" and has flip-flopped on whether he believes Russia attempted to influence the election at all.
This week, he flip-flopped again, telling lawmakers at a White House reception that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote because millions of immigrants in the country illegally voted for her.
Russia's seizure of Crimea came just months after Obama flip-flopped on responding to a chemical attack in Syria, something he had previous called a red line not to be crossed.
Wulfsohn gave Acosta the "benefit of the doubt" that sexism isn't a factor in the reporter's flip-flopped views on celebrities using their star power in an attempt to impact prison reform.
There are plenty of social conservatives in the NeverTrump world; Trump is, after all, a serial philanderer who flip-flopped on abortion and seems pretty comfortable with gay and even trans rights.
OCASIO-CORTEZ STARTS CONTROVERSY WITH COMMENTS ON ISRAELI 'OCCUPATION,' ADMITS SHE'S 'NOT THE EXPERT' Ocasio-Cortez recently flip-flopped in the span of a few days on the issue of Israel and Palestine.
In January, ministers flip-flopped on Malaysia's decision about the ECRL - the centerpiece of China's infrastructure push in Southeast Asia - first saying it was canceled and then announcing that talks were still ongoing.
He's flip-flopped on many issues already, and we don't know yet who will be appointed to head key agencies like the Bureau of Land Management, the US Forest Service, and the NPS.
Apple and Google actually flip-flopped multiple times between 2008 and early 323, before Apple went on a historic tear, jumping from $180 billion in value to over $650 billion in September 2012.
Apple and Google actually flip-flopped multiple times between 2008 and early 323, before Apple went on a historic tear, jumping from $180 billion in value to over $650 billion in September 2012.
But Tsang has flip-flopped on Beijing's framework for political reform, and his U.S. education and former post as the last British governor's private secretary have raised concerns among some pro-establishment figures.
He and his allies argue that Strickland flip-flopped on his previous opposition to strong regulation of emissions while he worked for the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, in Washington.
He argued that a candidate truly dedicated to progressive causes wouldn't have taken big donations from Wall Street, flip-flopped on the Keystone XL pipeline or voted for the Iraq War as Clinton did.
But as opposition to new taxes and the removal of popular deductions strengthened, the party has flip-flopped: the current plan is expected to raise deficits by as much as $1.5trn over ten years.
Less than a day after it emerged that Amazon is quietly dropping device encryption support for its Fire OS devices, the U.S. firm has flip-flopped and said that it will restore the feature.
President Donald Trump flip-flopped on the idea of raising the federal minimum wage during the 2016 presidential campaign, but his National Economic Council director, Larry Kudlow, recently came out strongly against increasing it.
But her performance in Detroit was much more muddled and mixed, and she sustained cutting attacks over her record as attorney general in California and questions about whether she's flip-flopped on key issues.
Steve Stivers (R-OH), the chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee, the official campaign arm for House Republicans, issued a statement questioning why Trump has flip-flopped on the issue so many times.
Armed with the conflicting views of his closest advisers, the president has regularly flip-flopped between lavishing praise on China and its leader, Xi Jinping, and lashing out at the country over trade practices.
I was disappointed to discover that on August 22019th, after writing the original draft of my editorial, Senator Kaine flip-flopped, suddenly declaring his opposition to the right-to-work principles he previously supported.
Christie, once a Common Core supporter, flip-flopped on the standards as he entered the Republican race: "We must reject federal control of our education and return it to parents and teachers," he said then.
My opponent did not support women's abortion rights until he ran for Senate, and he ran a poll that showed he could not win if he had that position, and then he just flip-flopped.
Trump has flip-flopped on what to do about DREAMers—those who arrived in the US illegally before they were 16 and are protected from deportation under Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
"One of my biggest differences has been on guns, and I'm very pleased that he flip-flopped on the immunity legislation," she said, referring to Sanders's position to repeal legislation granting gun manufactures legal immunity.
Richard Nephew, the lead sanctions expert for the U.S. team that negotiated the nuclear deal, cautioned against drawing conclusions, noting that Trump has flip-flopped after appearing to announce a policy decision in the past.
With medical marijuana laws on the books in 23 states and recreational pot use legal in a few more, it's fair to say American society's perception of weed has flip-flopped in the new millennium.
Bob Corker (R-TN) also stands to personally benefit from this provision, leading to early speculation that it's the reason he flip-flopped and decided to back a bill whose deficit impact he'd earlier deplored.
If McConnell bows to Collins and brings this bill to the floor, it is likely to pass with the votes of Democrats and the six Republicans who have already flip-flopped on the ObamaCare issue.
SHANGHAI, July 4 (Reuters) - China's yuan rose sharply against the dollar on Wednesday and stocks flip-flopped a day after the People's Bank of China governor assured markets the central bank would keep the currency stable.
Persuaded by Mr Kerry, who had his ear bent by Mr Zarif, not to rise to the bait, Barack Obama flip-flopped over slapping on new sanctions, first indicating he would, but then withdrawing the threat.
The President flip-flopped on his stance on the matter, having said last year he believed Russia was behind the interference, but back-pedaling Monday to claim he believed Putin's account that Russia was not involved.
In an effort to appeal to ultra-conservatives, Rubio has flip-flopped on the immigration reform he once supported, but what is even more disappointing is that he has adopted the same degrading rhetoric as Trump.
Trump's "second thoughts" on China came after a week in which the president quickly flip-flopped on other policy issues including gun restrictions, new tax cuts to fight a potential recession and purchasing Greenland from Denmark.
She has also flip-flopped on interest rate policy, decrying rates as too low during the aftermath of the financial crisis in the Obama era, then calling them too high recently, tracking with Trump's own movable standard.
Trump has already flip-flopped on this issue, describing the military alliance last year as "obsolete" -- then claiming that since he criticized it, that money has been "pouring in" from other allies making it no longer obsolete.
Still, Rubio's Harris said Cruz had flip-flopped on the trade bill "There is a culture of dishonesty from top-to-bottom in the Ted Cruz campaign," he said, adding the "completely invented photo" is further evidence.
Mr. Trump, having flip-flopped on a primary promise to shun wealthy donors, now seems only too happy to accept a pledge by Mr. Adelson and others to raise as much as $1 billion for his campaign.
After doing away with its unlimited model just two weeks ago in favor of a limited four-movie-per-month plan for new users, MoviePass has flip-flopped back to its old one-movie-per-day plan.
But the timing of the shift -- shortly after she was appointed to the Senate in 22008 to succeed Hillary Clinton -- has opened her up to criticism that she flip-flopped on a key issue for political reasons.
Mexico, on the other hand, has flip-flopped in its relationship with Cuba, with former President Vicente Fox famously snubbing Fidel Castro at a summit, a move that pleased the United States but damaged Mexico's regional influence.
While most of the flip-flopped Midwesterners held it together through the weather, the rain, in conjunction with a lot of mellow AF music, kept the collective energy level at a low simmer well into the evening.
Gold was up a shade on Thursday after the dollar flip-flopped in the wake of mixed U.S. data and as skepticism grew over whether OPEC members would be able to implement production cuts that could fuel inflation.
Why it matters: NATO has already accommodated Trump's administration by changing the date of an earlier NATO meeting to get Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to attend, even after Trump called NATO obsolete and flip-flopped on that.
Both Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had promised not to pursue it; even if Trump had flip-flopped, the current Congress is certainly not more likely to approve a trade deal than the old Congress was.
Though Ray may not have been disabused of the use of blackface as a potentially racist trope, there is a contested elation in the absurdity of presenting a flip-flopped order to our perceptions of chromatic orthodox reality.
After his bizarre news conference last Saturday, where he flip-flopped on whether he was in the racist yearbook photo but admitted to dressing in blackface at another time, Northam huddled with top aides in Virginia's executive mansion.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, widely known as the Mormon church, is facing the challenge of explaining why God seems to have dramatically flip-flopped on his stance regarding the inclusion of LGBT families.
Because Trump has flip-flopped on the topic in the past, it's uncertain whether he'll heed the advice of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and others to allow more foreign-born computer scientists and software engineers to fill US jobs.
"Given how much President Trump has flip-flopped on the defense budget issue just in the past few weeks, this is far from settled," cautioned Todd Harrison, a defense budget expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Apple has repeatedly flip-flopped on whether to allow the app — it initially rejected the app earlier this month, then made it available for download a few days later, before ultimately removing it from the app store on Thursday.
Of course, the president can also be pressed to do the wrong thing, as when, at the behest of the gun lobby and its congressional defenders, he has repeatedly flip-flopped on plans to pursue popular gun safety measures.
He would not say whether Trump personally ordered the use of the largest non-nuclear bomb ever dropped today in Afghanistan, or explain why the president had flip-flopped on labeling China a currency manipulator and supporting the Export/Import Bank.
It was my modernized and gender flip-flopped version of the dynamic I remembered fondly from childhood: my dad sitting at the kitchen table drinking a beer and reading the daily paper, while my mom cooked and the kids ran around.
Moderate Texans dislike how Mr Cruz played a key role in the federal government's brief shutdown in 2013, flip-flopped on whether Mr Trump should be loathed or loved and has done little to champion Texan interests in the Senate.
One Chinese official told Reuters it was not the first time Trump had "flip-flopped", and that though the time between the talks being declared constructive and Trump's threat of new tariffs was short, officials in Beijing were already prepared.
Having told everyone that China would transition away from its old fixed-asset-investment model, Beijing flip-flopped in the face of slowing growth and did exactly what it had done in the past, namely pump money into infrastructure and construction.
Franken's decision to skip Friday's show comes just days after he flip-flopped on attending a July event with comedian Kathy Griffin, requesting she not attend the event after she posed with a fake decapitated head that resembled President Trump.
She also noted that Trump had said in passing the idea of invading Iraq made sense and flip-flopped on Libya, good points when looking to temperament and decisiveness, but clearly a move away from squarely defending her own record.
And then she kicked off a fairly intense interrogation of Mr. Trump over 40 minutes, during which she questioned him about his stance on immigration, a Trump University lawsuit and whether he flip-flopped on statements he made about Syrian refugees.
Walkout organizers again questioned the company's public branding this week when YouTube flip-flopped its enforcement of anti-harassment policies for a far-right user who regularly featured homophobic and racial slurs, all while claiming to support LGBTQ employees for Gay Pride Month.
And criticisms that he's flip-flopped on health care, abortion, taxes, and whether he likes Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have done apparently nothing to stop his campaign's enormous momentum and major victories in three of four Republican primary elections so far.
Sticking firmly to script, Elaine Quijano loses the debate Both have flip-flopped on the Trans-Pacific Partnership -- ditching their support for the 12-nation trade deal to embrace Trump and Clinton's opposition to it, without ever offering detailed explanations for their reversals.
But so much of what we were getting at [will] still be viable, Where we left things in season 4, Lindsay was becoming the Republican candidate arguing to put up this wall; even though she fought against it, she had completely flip-flopped.
India's army, for instance, has been seeking a new standard assault rifle since 1982; torn between demands for local production and the temptation of fancy imports, and between doctrines calling for heavier firepower or more versatility, it has flip-flopped ever since.
Mr Biden began his campaign with a flip-flop on whether the federal government should pay for abortions (no, then yes, apparently), and Ms Harris flip-flop-flip-flopped on whether private health insurance should be abolished (no, yes, no, yes, apparently).
McConnell's staff pushed back Friday on the idea that he had flip-flopped, blasting out an email to reporters titled "Setting the record straight on election security" that detailed previous steps taken by the Senate and federal agencies to secure elections since 2016.
Over the course of a long inquiry into Mr. Abdulla's disappearance, the authorities flip-flopped on whether they thought he had been abducted, and observers criticized the government for allowing a third suspect to leave the Maldives after the police released him from custody.
Read more: A Young Progressive Woman Beat One Of The Most Powerful Democrats In Congress —Amber Jamieson Democrat Chris Pappas has become New Hampshire's first openly gay congressman, winning a closely watched seat that has flip-flopped between Republicans and Democrats for the past several years.
Biden was responding to an ACLU volunteer, for instance, when he flip-flopped on his decades-long support of the Hyde Amendment, a legislative block on using federal money to fund abortion except in the cases of rape, incest, and to save the life of the mother.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, shows no tolerance to opposing opinions, has flip-flopped on almost every issue, consistently makes sexist comments, has no detailed plans, and college students disagree with several of his policies, including the proposed Muslim ban and deportation of some immigrants.
Sterling had flip-flopped on Thursday, too, falling sharply after the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier told reporters that talks around Britain's divorce payment had hit an "impasse", and then shooting up after a report the bloc could offer a two-year transitional Brexit deal.
"There is literally no telling whether he might change his mind from one minute to the next," a top official complained to me recently, exasperated by an Oval Office meeting at which the president flip-flopped on a major policy decision he'd made only a week earlier.
DHAKA, Bangladesh — Two days after the authorities in Bangladesh gave in to pressure from Islamist groups and ordered the removal of a statue from the country's Supreme Court, they flip-flopped on Sunday, ordering that the statue be put back up, albeit in a less prominent location.
In just two days, Trump snubbed a key NATO ally (again), made remarks about Jews that were widely criticized as being anti-Semitic (again), flip-flopped on a key economic proposal (again), and backed off from supporting stronger background checks for firearm purchases amid pressure from the NRA (again).
Bob Corker vigorously defended his vote for the tax overhaul Tuesday against allegations that he did so because of a provision that would benefit him financially and against criticisms that he had flip-flopped on his past pledge not to vote for any plan that raised the deficit.
By Monday night, Paul had flip-flopped to vote for Pompeo in committee and two more Democrats -- Indiana's Joe Donnelly and West Virginia's Joe Manchin -- had pledged to back his nomination on the Senate floor, making it a virtual certainty that the one-time Kansas congressman would be the next top US diplomat.
The future moon landing mission, dubbed Artemis after the Greek goddess whose brother was Apollo, has already stirred a minor controversy after President Donald Trump flip flopped, first saying back in May that he wanted to send astronauts back to the moon, then tweeting a week ago that it was a waste of time.
"I am very pleased that he flip-flopped on the immunity legislation," Clinton told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union," a day after Sanders, who had been hammered by her campaign for his past position, announced he would change course and back legislation to reverse a 2005 law granting firearm manufacturers legal immunity.
Democrats have argued Heller flip-flopped as they contrast his February votes with his vote in 2013 to support another bipartisan immigration bill that would have overhauled the country's legal immigration system, provided a path to citizenship for millions and aggressively expanded the use of border patrol agents and technology along the Southern border.
In the days since de Jesus Mejia-Mejia filed suit, Donovan said the government flip-flopped on whether they would release Darwin, initially saying on Wednesday that he would be released — Donovan said they bought a plane ticket — but then reversing course and saying he would not be released, prompting the lawyers to go forward with Thursday's hearing.
And in the wake of the catastrophic rollout of the Dementia tax idea in particular, May flip-flopped and withdrew the plan or, as they say here, "U-turned" on it, just four days after introducing it -- which is of course the opposite of the "strong and stable" leadership she promised when she began her campaign.
In Seattle, there are 40 percent fewer homes on the market than just a year ago, yet this summer, the city council flip-flopped on the mayor's plan to support more high-density construction after neighborhood associations revolted; even with people marching in the streets for affordable housing, only 37 percent of Seattle homebuyers support denser development.
Since then, he has flip-flopped more than I-Hop on the issue, including where he stands on giving the "Dreamers" a permanent solution after he handed them a nightmare of uncertainty, abruptly ending DACA, the Obama-era program that gave them protection from deportation and the ability to study, work or serve in the military.
This image was mostly shared on social media, including on the ever-popular Donald Trump subreddit r/the_donald This image conveniently started making the rounds around the time of the March for Science, an event Nye was publicly involved with, and many right-wing trolls touted it as evidence that Nye wasn't very scientific, since he had flip-flopped and succumbed to liberal media pressures.
That was the case for Hillary Clinton Thursday morning when the hashtag #WhichHillary started trending, eliciting more than 43,000 tweets by 1 pm ET. The hashtag, which has been used intermittently on social media to point out times that Clinton has supposedly flip-flopped on issues, gained steam after an altercation between Clinton and Black Lives Matter activist Ashley Williams at a private fundraiser in South Carolina Wednesday.
That was the case for Hillary Clinton Thursday morning when the hashtag #WhichHillary started trending, eliciting more than 88,000 tweets by 1 pm ET. The hashtag, which has been used intermittently on social media to point out times that Clinton has supposedly flip-flopped on issues, gained steam after an altercation between Clinton and Black Lives Matter activist Ashley Williams at a private fundraiser in South Carolina Wednesday.
He simply falls outside the norms: A fraudster who seems a racist, who has cheated people not only at Trump University but regularly through his career, who boasts of sexual assaults and whom 17 women have publicly accused of improper behavior, who has flip-flopped 138 times by one count, who lies every five minutes by another, and who has less public service experience than any incoming president in history.
Congressional Republicans are confused and suffering from whiplash after President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE this week flip-flopped on guns and taxes, created a diplomatic row with a European ally, ordered U.S. firms to stop doing business with China, and suggested Jewish voters were disloyal.
Week 12, in one sentence: President Donald Trump caused "dramatic damage" to U.S. relations with Russia by bombing Syria, Moscow says; dropped a lawsuit against Twitter that attempted to unveil an anonymous critic after Twitter sued back; deployed a Navy strike group to the Korean Peninsula, further escalating tensions with Pyongyang; golfed again; stood by Neil Gorsuch's side as the judge was sworn in as the newest Supreme Court justice; took his "phenomenal" tax plan back to the drawing board; criticized Russia for continuing to back Syrian President Bashar Assad, whom Trump called a "truly evil person"; weighed in on the United Airlines fiasco; flip-flopped on several of his most popular campaign promises/applause lines; dropped the "Mother of All Bombs" on Afghanistan to kill ISIS fighters; privately signed a bill that allows states to withhold some federal funds from abortion providers like Planned Parenthood; pissed off North Korea even more with his tweets; and promised everything will work out just fine with Russia.
Week 24, in one sentence: President Donald Trump said that the "era of strategic patience" with North Korea had ended; flip-flopped by calling for Republicans to repeal Obamacare without a replacement; sent federal agents to crack down on crime in Chicago; vowed to keep tweeting — and, boy, did he, insisting he was "MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL"; tweeted an old video of himself body-slamming a WWE performer with the CNN logo for a head, which drew widespread criticism; pressured South Korea, Japan, and especially China to deal with North Korea; insulted China for its continued trade relationship with North Korea; golfed on the Fourth of July; said Russia "could have"interfered with the U.S. election but others may have too and "nobody really knows"; saw the government ethics chief quit over ethical concerns; pre-gamed the G-20 summit in Germany with a tweet about fake news; reiterated his demand to President Enrique Peña Nieto that Mexico pay for a border wall; and finally came face-to-face with Vladimir Putin.

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