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"fumed" Definitions
  1. darkened or colored by exposure to ammonia fumes, as oak and other wood.

580 Sentences With "fumed"

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The last two Presidents, for example, have often fumed privately.
Steinbrenner likely fumed from the first to the last game.
"Look at what your children have done," Ms. Gnagne fumed.
"I'd like to punch him in the face," Trump fumed.
Trump has fumed both publicly and privately over Sessions's recusal.
Instead, it fumed about abortion and religious rights and immigration.
Fumed silica is used in paint to help it spread evenly.
This amounted to "hijacking the goals until Sunday", Ms Fernández fumed.
Walking through the rubble of Sessi's house, his sister Najet fumed.
"The movie is called 'Set Up and Sold Out,' " Wielgus fumed.
Working with Trump is "like negotiating with Jell-O," Schumer fumed.
The president has fumed privately and publicly about Mr. Price's actions.
Coaches instructed players, mumbled to assistants, and fumed at the referees.
Nuwara's family fumed with rage and called the decision a joke.
"For starters, it is one-third the original size!" he fumed.
"This thing's a goddamn hoax," Trump fumed, according to the book.
"I think the American people have been misled here," McCaskill fumed.
Republican members fumed loudest, racing into elevators after their conference meeting.
"He can't get his way all the time," Mr. Codey fumed.
Mr Kaye's alarm should be directed toward his own country, they fumed.
"And I didn't even do anything, I swear to God," Giudice fumed.
When managers fumed at the lack of notice, regulators delayed the reform.
Despite the result, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich fumed about his team's play.
"I'm sick and tired of him going after my family," Bush fumed.
CNN reported in December that Trump fumed to Whitaker following Cohen's plea.
Congress largely agreed Tuesday with the administration's decision, though staunch opponents fumed.
Let's get rid of the f---ing judges,' Trump fumed one morning.
" Mr. Burton fumed, using a profane seven-letter word instead of "guy.
Lawmakers from both parties fumed after being briefed Thursday on Capitol Hill.
Riders fumed, complaining of missed meetings, angry bosses and canceled medical appointments.
Another House Republican familiar with the concerns also fumed about Ryan's statement.
Trump on Thursday fumed that the whistleblower's information was secondhand and false.
Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) fumed to reporters shortly after the votes concluded.
They have fumed over the missed opportunity to get their message out.
"It is crazy that Scott won't leave Kourt alone," fumed Khloé Kardashian, 33.
"It was amateur to say the least," Ricciardo fumed to Sky Sports television.
Drivers fumed as their tires spun on the slush still coating the streets.
"I don't do cover-ups," Trump fumed to reporters in the Rose Garden.
The former prime minister fumed that it was an "act of cold hostility".
Trump fumed after the conviction of Stone, a friend of his for decades.
Marshall fumed at Revis, who had defended four passes thrown toward the receiver.
Fucking Gwyneth, I fumed to myself as I stomped out of the class.
Officials in Baghdad have fumed at Barzani's decision to proceed with the referendum.
He fumed privately about the lack of progress in talks with North Korea.
Mr. Trump fumed with friends that Mr. Mueller was out to get him.
"It's a criminal action, criminal act," Mr. Trump fumed at the White House.
Meanwhile, according to NBC News, Kelly has fumed privately about the attacks on Porter.
Nothing in the new document, they fumed, would prevent a Muslim from becoming president.
"We've won the trust of the Chinese carriers," Yu fumed at the company's keynote.
Since then, Trump has fumed as North Korea has tested several intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Democrats gloated and establishment Republicans fumed, with both groups pinning Moore's defeat on Bannon.
Republicans have fumed for years about the slow pace of confirmation for Trump's nominees.
Squirrels, I fumed as I scanned the trees: never around when you need one.
"I'm struggling to believe he cannot keep his promise," D'Onofrio fumed on Radio Mitre.
" Paul previously fumed that a full Senate briefing on Iran was "less than satisfying.
" Paul previously fumed that a full Senate briefing on Iran was "less than satisfying.
"Democrats are going to lose the election and they know it," Mr. Trump fumed.
"The White House moved forward without consulting me," she fumed in a news release.
And Trump himself fumed in 2014 on Twitter about his absence from CNBC's poll results.
Mr Trump fumed that America would impose "large sanctions" on Turkey for the prolonged detention.
Republicans also fumed about the procedure Democrats used to bring the bills to the floor.
" Mylan did so, Cummings fumed, "to get filthy rich at the expense of our constituents.
"For dollars, we are allowing the killing of houbara bustard, an endangered species," he fumed.
"You don't really care about Mr. Manafort's bank fraud," Ellis fumed to prosecutors last May.
"He comes across as a flaming hypocrite," Smith fumed on Wednesday's edition of First Take.
Trump fumed following the loss, tweeting that the three Republicans let the American people down.
Still, one lawyer fumed at what he described as sloppiness on the part of Cohen.
Watchdogs, however, fumed that precious time had been spent debating mimosas instead of ethics reforms.
"Every day, it's something new," fumed one Republican with close ties to the White House.
" He also fumed: "What they have done to our dairy farmer workers is a disgrace.
"It's a disgrace, what's happening in our country," Trump fumed, seated behind the Resolute Desk.
But he privately fumed about Congress forcing his hand, and slow-walked the implementation process.
Behind the scenes the President, an absolutely avid consumer of cable TV and headlines, fumed.
Next to the Throne of Elijah sat a primitive Wurlitzer jukebox, made of fumed oak.
" Another passer-by fumed to her companion, "I wish I could throw something at it.
Its once-black walls, snaked by orange security camera cables, fumed with fresh white paint.
"This whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit," he fumed.
Mr. Carlson sputtered and fumed; it was generally agreed that Mr. Stewart won the day.
He fumed all night, badgering her all the while about what she had to do.
Erdogan has fumed over what he sees as a lack of support from the West.
According to the listing, the ingredients include a propellant, alcohol, iron oxides, talc, and fumed silica.
Privately, the crew — who were initially told not to speak to reporters about the situation — fumed.
"If I wanted to attend a MAGA rally, I would attend a MAGA rally," fumed Sen.
The President, though, regularly fumed about Coats, and the two never clicked on a personal level.
Pro-choice advocates, including Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidates for the presidency, fumed.
But Trump's aides privately fumed about how Macron handled the summit, according to multiple media reports.
" And Rush Limbaugh fumed on his Wednesday radio show that "Trump's gonna get less than nothing.
According to the CNN reporting, Trump fumed that Whitaker wasn't doing more to control federal prosecutors.
Darrelle Revis fumed, admonishing teammates not to return after the game unless the Jets had won.
When he asked his father about Nafta, the elder Marsh fumed that it would destroy manufacturing.
A passenger named James Edwards fumed that he was stuck between Worcester Shrub Hill and Pershore.
Then came the pushback: lawmakers blasted the idea, the stock market plummeted and our allies fumed.
But some Democrats fumed at the idea that the panel's work could give credence to it.
"I am really starting to think you are inept," Shkreli fumed in his email to Greebel.
" Trump has publicly and privately fumed about Mueller's investigation, which he has called a "witch hunt.
Once it hit the newsstands, though, conservative commentators fumed, accusing Newsweek of trying to damage Ms. Palin.
Trump raged and fumed and demanded that Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen shut down the border entirely.
As the numbers of family units apprehended at the border reach monthly record highs, Trump has fumed.
"The Gulf can't do austerity measures," fumed a veteran investment banker, after the kingdom announced the reversal.
The government ignored "all the rules of bargaining with its workers", fumed Sebastián Henríquez, a union leader.
Nothing in the new document, they fumed, would prevent a Muslim (or a Catholic) from becoming president.
There are reports that Australians visiting their capital to see the painting have fumed at its absence.
Trump has fumed at the actions taken by Mueller, which he fears make him appear politically weak.
"My dream has been shattered now," Conlan fumed to RTE on his way out of the arena.
The left has fumed over Buttigieg's rise and views him as a threat to their progressive agenda.
Mr. Trump has fumed to allies and advisers ever since, suggesting that Mr. Sessions's decision was needless.
President Donald Trump fumed about a caravan of Central American migrants heading toward the US-Mexico border.
Macfarlane has frequently fumed in the press about "militant activism" which he has described as "economic vandalism".
"We'll see you on the field in 2020," he fumed at the Democratic side of the room.
Democrats fumed, accusing Republicans of sliming a patriot because he had a politically inconvenient story to tell.
It was all highly suspicious, fumed Mr Fillon, that such slurs should emerge only months before an election.
That's a total disrespect of our heritage," he fumed, "That's a total disrespect for everything we stand for.
Critics fumed that, even as Chinese companies gained Western know-how, German ones were facing discrimination in China.
The Indiana governor also backed out of a campaign event as he fumed over the hugely embarrassing remarks.
Trump has fumed at Powell for raising interest rates, which Trump believes is driving the stock market lower.
Trump also fumed at Tester for playing a key role in sinking his Veterans Affairs Secretary nominee, Adm.
They fumed at the Freedom Caucus Republicans who made it impossible for a GOP speaker to govern effectively.
Vietnamese also fumed at allegations over Dao's past reported in the United States as irrelevant and possibly racist.
Moroccan officials, and other African soccer leaders, have privately fumed that Infantino appeared to favor the American bid.
"When a kid comes in respiratory distress, stabilize him and call ambulance, don't ask for insurance," Parris fumed.
"I don't need at my daughter's birthday party for any of this to be a discussion," she fumed.
I fumed as I walked out the door, and I flung the sleeve into a nearby trash can.
The U.S. team fumed that Canada's foreign minister was either playing them, or playing out of her depth.
A faction of disgruntled teammates fumed that Wilson was overhyped and coddled by Coach Pete Carroll and management.
Here's the tick-tock and fallout from a frantic 24 hours: The House Trump fumed over these outcomes.
Manchester City fans have fumed for years about what they consider the mistreatment of their club by UEFA.
Different approaches: While the Europeans fumed over Putin's comments, Trump has been exchanging laughs with the Russian leader.
But conservatives fumed over Iranian television footage showing the Americans kneeling at gunpoint and apologizing for their trespass.
"That does not answer the question of the 200063,000 that will be left in the lurch," Durbin fumed.
Riders fumed as they squeezed onto crowded trains and buses stalled in clogged traffic leading to New York.
"The aristocracy is not noble, but evil," fumed Tomas Fitzel of Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg, a local radio station.
Even as Trump has fumed over Sessions, he has leaned on him to do more for the administration.
Those prosecutors "ought to go back to school and learn," Trump fumed to reporters at the White House.
GOP argues over process: Most Republicans fumed about the procedure Democrats used to bring the bills to the floor.
As Trump fumed in the White House, Republicans wrestled with how to cope with the latest avalanche of disclosures.
It will not satisfy some American negotiators who have fumed about China's industrial policies, calling them mercantilism gone wild.
Trump on late Thursday fumed over the event's speakers for criticizing him, adding he wanted to retaliate in kind.
Mark Alexander, president of SA Rugby, said he was "desolated" and fumed about breaches of protocol by other bidders.
In other news -- Trump fumed at White House staff over Phoenix venue appearing empty ahead of his rally event.
" Firing back during the premiere, Kim fumed as she remarked, "I'm not going to tolerate her f—ing rudeness.
Conservatives fumed that Republicans failed to repeal ObamaCare despite having a majority in both houses with a Republican president.
Trump, arms crossed, fumed during a meeting with military advisers, openly mulling whether to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.
Trump fumed backstage before his Phoenix campaign rally last month as TV cameras showed a less-than-full arena.
Trump personally has fumed over the massive amounts of leaks that have characterized his tenure in the White House.
"I know nothing about this project except what I read in the papers," Argento fumed in a recent interview.
Trump, meanwhile, has fumed privately to aides while publicly touting the success of his meeting with Kim Jong Un.
"Not gonna let no little f —ing white boys come at me all motherf —ing day long," she fumed.
Sam Kerr appeared to have been offside, but the goal was awarded after video review, and the Brazilians fumed.
Tokyo has fumed over the court's order for Japanese companies to pay individual victims $88,000 to $133,000 in compensation.
In January, Ms. Nielsen fumed when 20163 percent of her cyberdefense work force was furloughed during the government shutdown.
"We were in the dark for 24 hours," one unnamed R.N.C. member fumed to Robert Costa of the WaPo.
Republicans have publicly fumed amid the growing fallout from Trump's decision to pull back U.S. troops from northern Syria.
The Axios report comes after Trump publicly fumed about Attorney General Jeff Sessions more than once in recent days.
John L. Mica (R-Fla.) fumed at a recent hearing about his "night from Hell" after missing a flight.
Trump fumed at Frazier specifically in a pair of tweets since Frazier said he would leave the president's council.
Trump has fumed about the ongoing probe, declaring it a "witch hunt" concocted by Democrats to damage him politically.
That could be a deal breaker for centrist Democrats who have fumed over Mulvaney's efforts to restrain the bureau.
I fumed alongside my fellow passengers, cursing man's general incompetence and specifically the imbecile operating that stupid jet bridge.
Trump has fumed over the legal challenges that have kept his administration from implementing a series of controversial policies.
McConnell "has fumed over Mr. Trump's regular threats against fellow Republicans and criticism of Senate rules," the newspaper said.
Many Asian parents had fumed that Mr. de Blasio did not consult them, or offer concessions to Asian families.
In a tense meeting in late November, American Airlines pilots fumed over being kept in the dark about the system.
As a six-year-old, he fumed about haphazard and inaccurate information, such as flag books which ignored small countries.
Trump fumed, and has spent the intervening months sparring publicly and privately with GM CEO Mary Barra about the closures.
President Obama's national security adviser proclaimed that Bergdahl served with "honor and distinction," while troops fumed knowing what had happened.
As the president fumed about Powell, reports last month said the White House considered demoting or firing the Fed chairman.
" So when Kavanaugh fumed, "I will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process... You'll never get me to quit.
"Russia's government has sent bombers halfway around the world to Venezuela," fumed U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Twitter.
The episode prompted deep frustration from the President, who fumed that a supposed underling was insulting him to his cohorts.
"Countries whose history is stained by genocide, slavery and exploitation have no right to give lessons to Turkey," he fumed.
Trump has publicly fumed about Mueller's investigation and has reportedly privately complained about Rosenstein's decision to appoint the special counsel.
Unable to provide his warnings to Pyongyang the symbolic heft he desired, Trump fumed at aides as they turned back.
Several GOP senators have fumed about the tariffs but expressed doubts that they can do anything to stop the president.
"Not one criminal charge has ever been brought to any bank executive associated with the 2008 crisis," Mr. Bannon fumed.
About two-thirds of Europe's oil was transported through the canal; Nasser had his "thumb on our windpipe," Eden fumed.
Trump fumed, and rightfully so, that the Europeans used this diplomatic occasion to browbeat the American president on global warming.
But even as Republicans fumed at being sidelined, many in Washington were skeptical that the moment of comity would last.
Scudamore, whose organization had no power to raid the club's files, went back to the Premier League's office and fumed.
His colleague meanwhile fumed that Obamacare had resulted in a bonanza for insurance company stocks while narrowing options for patients.
"I have not committed one single crime in my life, not a traffic penalty," he fumed, during hours of interviews.
Many South Koreans fumed over the economic retaliation by China, considering it the price of protecting the alliance with Washington.
Dickerson fumed as her socially liberal proposals went down and the socially conservative measures she opposed sailed through the subcommittee.
Democrats, and even some Republicans, fumed after Trump used presidential emergency powers to reprogram military funds toward building the wall.
Politico compiled the reactions from a riled up press corps that fumed it hadn't been told earlier about the diagnosis.
Ted Cruz on Capitol Hill — have fumed at reports that they see as evidence that Silicon Valley is biased against them.
I silently fumed thinking of the endless times I put my career on the line to take care of similar tasks.
Unbeknownst to them, the senator had tweeted the response himself, a campaign aide told CNN, as he fumed over Biden's comments.
He responded to gathering threats from the United States with "deep denial", fumed the Fraser Institute, a free-market think-tank.
And during my cab ride home, I fumed over how I'd have to spend hours smoothing my hair on my own.
Spicer fumed to colleagues after being excluded from the President's meeting with Pope Francis, an administration official told CNN on Thursday.
President Donald Trump fumed on Thursday about a report saying Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had considered resigning in the summer.
Trump has privately and publicly fumed over Sessions's decision, saying Wednesday he wishes he had picked someone else for the job.
President Donald Trump fumed at former national security adviser Michael Flynn over a delayed return call to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Because, as any child of the '90s may recall, there was a time when Morissette fumed, at least through her music.
Some governments even grumbled at the terminology: EU workers are not "migrants", they fumed, but citizens with legitimate free-movement rights.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) fumed to reporters this week.
Democrats fumed over the proposed elimination of entities like the National Endowment for the Arts and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Over the course of the week, Trump fumed to aides about Price's flights, which he deemed "stupid," according to multiple sources.
For the next two weeks, Dylan said nothing in public, while the committee fretted and old school writers of paragraphs fumed.
Trump also fumed at the amount of airtime Comey got without defending the president or discussing other issues Trump cared about.
In January, the judge repeatedly fumed at the missing defense team, calling it a strategic tactic intended to undermine the trial.
He fumed about the coverage on the long flight back to Washington, one person said, though he remained positive in public.
He employed dozens of people in Florida, he fumed, and had provided the United States millions of dollars in tax revenue.
Near a badly burned fuel station in Bhajanpura, a group of Hindu men fumed at the damage suffered by their community.
Trump has fumed about Mueller's probe and repeatedly called it a "witch hunt," a refrain echoed by some of the lawmakers.
The man fumed, called for Mary to return, but she ignored him, positioning herself behind Raymond, with the child behind her.
Mr. Scully, in a recent interview, fumed over what he called "Pottery Barn" tastes among the locals who spurned Gold Zinger.
Gentry fumed about the Pelicans' performance, but he was more upset that his players seemed unfocused and even cavalier throughout the game.
Presidents have fumed at and battled with such agencies (JFK for example) but always behind the closed doors of the Oval Office.
And Trump fumed when Sessions deflected requests to investigate the process by which Trump's campaign allies were probed for their Russian alliances.
Trump, for his part, has fumed over the legal challenges that have kept his administration from implementing a series of controversial policies.
Erdogan fumed about the Dutch government after the news, calling them "Nazi remnants and fascists" while speaking to a crowd in Istanbul.
Spicer fumed to colleagues after being excluded from the President's meeting with Pope Francis, an administration official told CNN at the time.
He fumed last week when negotiations in Shanghai broke down, and, against the advice of advisers, he slapped additional tariffs on China.
So for the entire trip home I fumed about how he thinks he's so intellectually superior to me because he likes menswear.
Why it matters: President Trump has fumed in recent days over Brunson's continued detention, slapping sanctions on Turkey and threatening further action.
"They win the politics of DACA and leverage on the debt in the winter," a Republican official fumed to Axios on Wednesday.
And Moroccan officials privately fumed when, in December, FIFA President Gianni Infantino appeared to give his backing to the American-led bid.
"I just met you, 24, and you're literally grilling me about my relationship with Chris," she fumed to producers in an interview.
And had Ford shouted and fumed in that way that Kavanaugh did, Republicans would have portrayed her as a hysterical, unreliable witness.
Earlier Monday, Trump fumed on Twitter about reports that said he wasn't happy with the way talks with North Korea were progressing.
Trump, who has long fumed angrily over the investigation and scandal, has responded by stepping up his campaign of denigration and disruption.
And Palestinians fumed when Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital in December and moved the U.S. Embassy there from Tel Aviv in May.
When it ran out of fuel on arrival, they fumed that getting it moving again would amount to a violation of UN sanctions.
Stuart Varney, a conservative Fox News host, fumed that Republicans "can't govern" after House leaders had to pull their healthcare bill in March.
Democrats have publicly fumed over the proposal, accusing Republicans of being overly partisan and casting a "sour note" on unrelated, ongoing negotiations. Sen.
" Yevgenia Albats, the grande dame of Moscow opposition journalism, fumed that "the theory of fake news was confirmed and the Kremlin is celebrating.
Privately, Trump has fumed at Bloomberg's ubiquitous ads, including a spot that aired during the Super Bowl, competing with Trump's own campaign commercial.
Doctoring the photo was "nothing less than Orwellian," fumed the American Civil Liberties Union, which accused the archives of trying to hide criticism.
Trump fumed on Twitter Wednesday after Attorney General Jeff Sessions publicly pushed back against him in a rare statement defending the Justice Department.
Conservatives fumed at centrists for balking at the repeal-only bill, noting that many of them voted for it just two years ago.
This weekend, people publicly fumed on Twitter, outraged that they have to take additional, more complicated steps to receive their federally mandated payouts.
Congressional Democrats fumed Wednesday over Barr's statements, accusing the attorney general of mischaracterizing the FBI's counterintelligence investigation in an effort to please Trump.
Even though Trump scrapped the secret plan after a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, he fumed over reports about internal resistance to the idea.
Dana Rohrabacher of California fumed at "tech monopolies" violating conservatives' civil rights, after Google fired the author of a memo criticizing its diversity programs.
When she refused to leave her child's side, she said, the female officer fumed—it was Christmas, and past the end of her shift.
Multiple people who were at that meeting or heard directly about it said Trump fumed that Ukraine was "out to get me" in 2016.
"It's maddeningly frustrating," fumed one Republican senator, who requested anonymity to comment frankly on the president's tendency to overshadow the party's message with controversy.
Greg Abbott and Dan Patrick, the state's governor and lieutenant-governor respectively, championed these measures, and fumed at Mr Straus after the session ended.
Trump has reportedly fumed for weeks that Pompeo is responsible for hiring State Department officials whose congressional testimony threatens to bring down his presidency.
On Thursday, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, a Maryland Democrat, fumed at the Trump White House over Azar's and Mnuchin's decisions to not testify.
Democrats have fumed over conservatives' rush to confirm Trump's picks, accusing them of bending the rules in order to get nominees on the courts.
"That was a clear home run," fumed Astros outfielder Josh Reddick, who would make a run-saving diving catch in the ninth as well.
In a Facebook group popular with employees, workers fumed over the changes, according to screenshots from the page that were viewed by The Times.
Mr. Trump later fumed in the Oval Office about Mr. Sessions's statement, according to advisers, once again leaving the attorney general's fate in question.
The new ambassador is behaving "not like a diplomat, but like a far-right colonial officer," fumed Martin Schulz, the former European Parliament president.
Umpteen forms, filled out and submitted, failed to change the verdict; the oncologist fumed at insurance representatives on the phone, but to no avail.
We fumed at the judge's finding that it had taken $29 million earmarked for repairs and turned it into executive bonuses and shareholder payouts.
Mr. Kerry fumed that Mr. Obama was not willing to provide the kind of military pressure on Mr. Assad that might bolster the diplomacy.
Taking their cue from Mr. Trump, some of his allies attacked Ms. Loeffler's credentials as insufficiently conservative and fumed when Mr. Kemp appointed her.
President Ashraf Ghani, who has fumed over the government's exclusion from the American-Taliban talks, has insisted that the election be held on time.
Some fumed, saying they held onto Catholic teachings, but saw their faith in the men leading the church disintegrating amid a cascade of allegations.
Trump fumed publicly and slapped sanctions on Turkey after the pastor was moved to house arrest in August, rather than released as the U.S. expected.
Though it fumed about Angela Merkel's policy of letting in refugees, for example, the government in Munich has done the best job of integrating them.
It was during this time that O'Connor claims Brady and his family fumed at the lack of support from Belichick and Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
But senators who sponsored the original ZTE provision fumed Wednesday, saying that taking it out of the bill allows a national security threat to persist.
"Their drivers stop on the road, no matter where they are, at any time, to pick up people," fumed my friend Laura Bettor, a psychologist.
"Ratings challenged @CNN reports so seriously that I call President Obama (and Clinton) 'the founder' of ISIS," Mr. Trump fumed on Twitter shortly after dawn.
Democrats and liberal allies of Cordray have fumed over Mulvaney's stance on payday loans, which they say threatens consumers and lets bad actors run free.
President Trump's first federal budget proposal is unlikely to mollify defense hawks who fumed when the administration announced the base defense budget request last month.
Few, however, fully understood the thinking behind Mr. Trump's decision, and some in the party have fumed about the possible impact on the general election.
"When President Trump fumed that the Fed's rate increases were smothering his growth policies, he wasn't entirely wrong," Moore wrote with a coauthor, Louis Woodhill.
Trump has fumed over the extensive leaks that have marked his tenure and has sought to crack down on unauthorized disclosures from the White House.
Immigrant advocates on the left, including many in Congress, fumed that this deal demonstrated that many in the Democratic Party aren't prioritizing people of color.
The government shut down the capital for five days, giving government workers the week off while other Afghans fumed over blocked roads and security sweeps.
Trump has fumed over the extensive leaks that have marked his tenure and has sought to crack down on unauthorized disclosures from the White House.
As the hours went by and we heard of reports of people being detained at the border, my mom fumed with her sisters and brothers.
Floors and stair treads are antique fumed oak; the master bath and bedroom upstairs are separated by a sliding screen made of woven copper strips.
GOP senators in Iowa and Kansas fumed over the back-and-forth, warning that farmers and ranchers would be hit hardest by a trade war.
He has privately fumed that not enough judges have been confirmed and told associates that he planned to push McConnell to move faster on nominations.
In a tweet following her removal from the bookstore, Loomer fumed that Comey had refused to answer her question because it was not pre-screened.
Trump fumed on Twitter Thursday about the recently launched investigations led by the Democratic intelligence chair and suggested he was raiding the White House staff.
Trump fumed about the whistleblower, who is a member of the intelligence community, as the explosive complaint about the president's actions became public Thursday morning.
Trump has repeatedly fumed about Sessions' recusal from the investigation, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Andrew McCabe, the deputy FBI director who resigned Monday.
Rivals have fumed that both Warren and Sanders had the advantage of transferring unused millions from past election funds, when they did hold some fundraisers.
Messer made a stand in favor of adopting school vouchers, a controversial issue that jeopardized the bill; Rokita fumed to colleagues until Messer backed down.
"It's not a job for amateurs who don't know the first thing about education," fumed Senator Franken in a statement after the vote in the Senate.
Trump's family is said to be frustrated by Kelly's role in sidelining Kushner, and the president himself has fumed over Kelly's handling of the Porter episode.
Trump largely avoided going after Mueller by name after the special counsel investigation was convened in May 2017, though he may have fumed behind the scenes.
He fumed about a simple oil change that wound up costing him $279, leaving his next guest, State Senator Tony Avella, Democrat of Queens, on hold.
That's when Trump fumed about the pictures about crowd size at his inauguration, and sent his press secretary Sean Spicer, out there to rationalize his obsession.
Such discrimination was contrary to the treaty principle of free movement of labour, fumed Karel de Gucht, a former trade commissioner who represented the EU institutions.
Trump fumed at the loss, tweeting that the three Republicans "let the American people down," linking them to the Democrats who were uniformly against the plan.
Told about Posto da Torre's ignominious role in the scandal, he reacted with indignation and then fumed about the everyday corruption that complicates life in Brazil.
At the White House, meanwhile, officials fumed about Coats' disapproving reaction to the invitation and his freewheeling comments that offered thinly-veiled criticism of the President.
After the failed effort, Johnson publicly fumed that "turf wars" with the Senate Intelligence Committee had prevented the name change from making it into the omnibus.
Trump has fumed for weeks that Pompeo is responsible for hiring State Department officials whose congressional testimony threatens to bring down his presidency, the officials said.
For more than a year, exasperated Fergus Falls residents fumed to one another about what happened but generally avoided drawing outside attention to their unflattering portrayal.
The visit comes as Trump has fumed in recent days at Dr. Nancy Messonnier, the director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
"It is impossible that the whistle-blower is a hero and I'm not," he fumed at The Atlantic's Elaina Plott in a phone call last week.
Trump was "annoyed" and "bothered" by the hot mic video and people close to him said he fumed about Trudeau as he prepared to leave London.
"This proposal, as I have told them personally, cannot be considered a good faith effort to provide protection for the Dreamers," Durbin fumed in a statement.
Trump has repeatedly fumed at the unnamed White House sources in stories about his administration and the leaks that are spread through many of their quotes.
The outrage was immediate: Italians fumed that their government had humiliated itself, compromising national heritage and core national values to appease this foreigner's anti-Italian backwardness.
Trump fumed months later: "I gave him the kind of funeral that he wanted, which as president I had to approve," he said during a March rally.
Even though Trump has fumed about the impeachment inquiry, he has little incentive to impede progress on the USMCA as he heads into his 2020 reelection campaign.
Earlier this week, The Daily Beast reported that Trump recently fumed to his allies that the GOP's Senate majority hasn't defended him as enthusiastically as he wants.
A shift to when people finally got fed up seeing the notification of payment emails stack up in their inboxes and collectively fumed, Enough with this bullshit.
" The 59-year-old called the president a racist and labeled him "that knucklehead" as he fumed over those that stand by the president declaring "f--- them.
Trump fumed last week when FBI Director James Comey told senators that it made him "mildly nauseous" to think he tipped the balance in the 2016 campaign.
Hensarling openly fumed during an April hearing with Cordray that Trump should have fired him by now, citing the CFPB's record of aggressive policing and regulatory efforts.
" Hatch didn't mention Booker or Harris by name but fumed that there are "folks who want to run for president, who want their moment in the spotlight.
Trump has fumed about Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price's use of private jets to travel around the country on routes easily accessible by commercial means.
But the secretary of state notably did not deny calling the President a "moron" and privately, sources tell CNN, Trump fumed at his secretary of state's comment.
And Clinton's allies fumed at the media's coverage of the leaked emails, saying the focus has been on trivial political minutia rather than the national security implications.
Trump also fumed at his critics in the media, who have sought to highlight his golf outings and how much time he spends at his private clubs.
President Donald Trump publicly lavished praise on French President Emmanuel Macron, even as his aides fumed over France's handling of the G7 Summit, according to multiple reports.
"In the 'old days' if you were president and you had a good economy, you were basically immune from criticism," he fumed on Twitter earlier this week.
Trump has fumed about the Fed's decision to again raise its benchmark interest rate, tweeting his fury at Chairman Jerome Powell, who he appointed a year ago.
"This is an attempt to damage our president and set some soft cornerstone for future impeachment proceedings, this is the full intent of the majority," he fumed.
He fumed at reporters about the raid on Michael Cohen Monday night while his national security team sat stonefaced before a meeting that was to include Syria.
At a meeting in early February, Mr. Johnson fumed at Ms. Henson for pleading her case to congressional aides during a trip to Washington the week before.
Trump fumed about a TV ad put out by the Cruz campaign that brought up Trump's past position in support of a woman's right to an abortion.
It was irresponsible, Ryle fumed, to tinker with interstellar outreach when such gestures, however noble their intentions, might lead to the destruction of all life on earth.
He's been deeply critical of Trump's handling of the Justice Department, particular in the time when the President publicly fumed against his then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
"I just met you, 24, and you're literally grilling me about my relationship with Chris," she fumed to producers in an interview, referencing her fiancé Chris Larangeira.
He said he demanded that the U.S. Ambassador at the time, Francis Ricciardone, conduct an investigation, and he has fumed about the lack of answers ever since.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi fumed that Barr was "going off the rails," and other Dems accused Barr of floating the spying claim just to make Trump happy.
WASHINGTON — Democrats pressed forward with an impeachment even though they "never even saw the transcript" of the now-infamous call with Ukraine's leader, President Trump fumed Tuesday.
" Critics of the administration have fumed at what they view as an effort to discredit the press by casting stories the president doesn't like as "fake news.
On Monday afternoon, they fumed at both political parties, and said they were once again being made into sacrificial pawns in a badly played game of chess.
Moreover, Democratic critics fumed that their bill should go much further, given they will have to reconcile the House plan with one emerging from the GOP-led Senate.
"They can go jump in the Gulf of Mexico and Mississippi is a great state to launch from," fumed Delbert Hosemann, the Republican secretary of state in Mississippi.
But when Mr Meshal sided with his Qatari financiers, who backed Syria's Islamist rebels after the uprising in 2011, Mr Assad and his men fumed at the treachery.
In January 2017 Trump fumed about reports that the crowd at his inauguration ceremony in front of the Capitol was smaller than it was for President Barack Obama.
Mexico's team fumed after WBC officials denied a protest and eliminated them while letting Venezuela move forward to a Pool D tiebreaker game against Italy on Monday night.
"What a buzzkill, if you're a kid and you think you're going to Candy Land-themed party and there's just decorations everywhere, but there's no candy?" she fumed.
And the president has fumed at Sessions for not bringing charges against his Democratic opponents or what he views as rogue actors at the FBI and Justice Department.
"If I'd been held back a year, I would have been applying to the Stanford class of 2021, when the school might start accepting students again," Taylor fumed.
There was no way this did not end with Emma Watson, Tom Hanks, Patton Oswalt and director James Ponsoldt accidentally roasting Dorsey as he silently fidgeted and fumed.
But Mr. Sloan became a lightning rod, as employees complained about a toxic workplace culture and lawmakers and regulators fumed over a lack of reform at the bank.
The German soccer federation president Reinhard Grindel, an outspoken member of the council, fumed on the sidelines of the meeting, furious that Infantino had barely spoken with him.
" Trump has publicly and privately fumed that Sessions should not have recused himself from the Russia investigation, and has criticized the attorney general repeatedly, including calling him "beleaguered.
The committee's Russia investigation has not been immune from the partisan fight over Russia that's being fought all over the Capitol, as Democrats fumed when Grassley and Sen.
The removals of Vindman and Sondland are, however, the most transparent efforts at retribution from Trump, who had fumed privately for months that they had testified against him.
"I've wanted to have a move to put it under the mayor's control," said Eric L. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president who has fumed over the subway chaos.
Iowa coach Fran McCaffery walked on the court to yell at the officials, which led to a technical foul before he fumed his way to the locker room.
President Trump has long fumed that the investigation is a "witch hunt" engineered by his political enemies, sparking speculation that he will try to fire the special counsel.
Democrats and liberal nonprofits once aligned with the CFPB have fumed over Mulvaney's actions and say he's aiming to destroy the bureau to protect banks and shady lenders.
Over the weekend, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs fumed at a provision in the Senate Republicans' proposed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that would affect how stock options are taxed.
China, who is one of the league's biggest sources of revenue, fumed over the comments, and the Chinese state television announced that it would not air preseason NBA games.
"During her recovery from surgery they reported everything from near death, to facelift, to left the W.H. (and me) for N.Y. or Virginia, to abuse," Trump fumed on Twitter.
It's often when he's alone that he's picked up the phone and fumed about the Republican Congress' failure to pass health care reform, or unfavorable coverage in the media.
Trump fumed at the loss after the vote, tweeting that the three Republicans "let the American people down," linking them to the Democrats who were uniformly against the plan.
In his open letter to the E.P.A., he fumed that the RIN market was "rigged," giving Big Oil a windfall at the expense of smaller refiners such as CVR.
"This was my area," she fumed during an interview, pointing out that she had made Brazil's electricity grid a top priority before she was suspended last month as president.
Blowback against the program was severe, as immigrant advocates fumed over deportations associated with minor infractions while cities reported a growing distrust between local law enforcement and immigrant communities.
In the match after Stosur and Halep's on Court 1, David Goffin and Ernests Gulbis fumed about the conditions before the match was suspended with Gulbis leading, 3-0.
Trump has fumed in recent weeks about the lack of progress on immigration in Congress, tweeting about his border wall and blaming Democrats for the failure to advance policies.
Critics, including some of FIFA's most senior officials, have privately fumed about the speed and manner of decisions taking place under Infantino, who assumed the FIFA presidency in 2016.
"No promise is credible," fumed Representative Steve King, Republican of Iowa and perhaps the leading proponent in Congress advocating the hard line on immigration that Mr. Trump has voiced.
Mr. McConnell has fumed over Mr. Trump's regular threats against fellow Republicans and criticism of Senate rules, and questioned Mr. Trump's understanding of the presidency in a public speech.
Similarly, May fumed to Trump after U.S. media published leaked information about a British police investigation into the bombing of the Manchester Arena in May that killed 22 people.
Among Mr. McConnell's sins, in Mr. Trump's eyes, is that he has publicly questioned Mr. Trump's understanding of the presidency and privately fumed at Mr. Trump's threats against Republicans.
The Democratic-led House of Representatives passed a similar resolution last month, as Democrats and some Republicans fumed over Trump's failure to fully inform them about his Iran strategy.
Allies of Mr. Trump, who has fumed over the often-scathing coverage of him on "Morning Joe," rejected that interpretation of the exchanges, saying that no ultimatum was issued.
"If you say so, Mr. Unnamed C.I.A. official, I'm happy to send my kid to the Middle East a week after Christmas," Mr. Carlson fumed on his program recently.
NBC reported Thursday that Trump was "furious" after hearing the report and reportedly "fumed" to chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE and others about it for two hours.
NBC reported further on Thursday that Trump was "furious" after hearing the initial report about Tillerson and reportedly "fumed" to chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE and others.
Instead, Trump changed his mind ahead of the House vote amid intense criticism from conservatives, who fumed that the stopgap bill did not include $85033 billion for the wall.
Trump has frequently fumed about aides who appear to take credit for his stances or successes, something that helped lead to the downfall of one-time top aide Steve Bannon.
"During her recovery from surgery they reported everything from near death, to facelift, to left the W.H. (and me) for N.Y. or Virginia, to abuse," Trump fumed on Twitter Wednesday.
Mr. Trump, who considers the Russia investigation a "witch hunt," has fumed in recent days after an F.B.I. raid of his personal lawyer's office and hotel room in New York.
This Hackney Road cafe's air-conditioning is non-existent, and there's a delightful medley of coffee machine whirring, thick-fumed traffic sludging by outside, and the familiar smell of sweat.
"This is bizarre!" fumed Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, at Mnuchin during a hearing on Capitol Hill that quickly turned contentious when it was her turn to question the Treasury chief.
As drivers fumed, the Port Authority police instructed them to call Mayor Sokolich, who in turn called, emailed and texted Bill Baroni, Mr. Christie's top appointee at the Port Authority.
Budget hawks fumed and credit analysts raised concerns after Trump signed a two-year budget deal earlier this month that increased federal spending caps by $300 billion over ten years.
GHAZIPUR, India — Huddled in a stinky, airless room near the center of India's capital, Rammurti fumed over the 17-story-high mountain of trash half a mile from her home.
"The culture of overweening politeness in American philanthropy is leading to our ruin," Albert Ruesga, the president of the Greater New Orleans Foundation, recently fumed to the Chronicle of Philanthropy .
He fumed to aides about how unfairly he was being treated, and expressed sympathy with nonviolent protesters who he said were defending their "heritage," according to a West Wing official.
Many South Koreans complained that the United States had foisted Thaad on their nation, but they also fumed about retaliatory economic measures taken by China in response to its deployment.
A woman once took off her clothes and danced naked in front of them; another kissed an all-white panel, leaving a bright lipstick mark ("a rape," the curator fumed).
"Photographs of the inaugural proceedings were intentionally framed in a way, in one particular tweet, to minimize the enormous support that had gathered on the National Mall," Spicer fumed that day.
In the car one evening, Dariani fumed that a company had asked to fly a client to Japan for an event, offering a four-thousand-dollar fee for a week's work.
"The president says it's a war," Cuomo fumed, his voice rising at a press conference at the Javits Center, the massive Manhattan convention hall now being turned into an emergency hospital.
A friend I'd invited for lunch gamely sipped a Boom Goes the Dynamite, which had never cooled below tepid despite having fumed vigorously from the dry ice inside its laboratory flask.
" When, on top of that perceived insult, Khrushchev learned he wouldn't be allowed to tour Disneyland, he fumed: "And I say, 'I would very much like to go and see Disneyland.
House Democrats fumed about the interference in the inquiry, which Trump has described as a "witch hunt" akin to former special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, which concluded earlier this year.
"When President Trump fumed that the Fed's rate increases were smothering his growth policies, he wasn't entirely wrong," Moore co-wrote with Louis Woodhill, a Houston-based entrepreneur and angel investor.
Also, the president has fumed to close allies that he is mulling a staff change, and some members of his family have zeroed in on the chief of staff, Reince Priebus.
The official said Trump could always change his mind before the deadline and noted he publicly and privately has fumed about the deal, feeling the United States was taken advantage of.
"This is sabotage, pure and simple," fumed Leslie Dach, a senior official in President Barack Obama's Department of Health and Human Services who now heads a coalition to save the law.
For days, a frustrated and simmering president fumed inside the West Wing residence about what aides said he saw as his staff's inadequate defense and the ineffectiveness of his own tweets.
Democrats fumed, their suspicions fueled by speculation that the source of Mr. Nunes's information was a Trump administration official and that Mr. Nunes may have even coordinated with the White House.
"Watergate was a coup d'état that…destroyed a president who had humiliated the liberal establishment," fumed "Pitchfork Pat" Buchanan, a Nixon aide and sometime Republican presidential candidate, fully 40 years later.
Democrats fumed over Trump's decision to move $3.6 billion from military construction to build the wall, following a previous move to reprogram $2.5 billion in the Pentagon's anti-drug trafficking money.
And Trump has privately fumed at a far-longer list of administration officials including Rosenstein, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Supreme Court nominee/justice Neil Gorsuch and special counsel Bob Mueller.
"Today's decision is simply the latest in a string of our cases construing the Public Use Clause to be a virtual nullity, without the slightest nod to its original meaning," Thomas fumed.
Career prosecutors had already examined many of the same cases and declined to bring charges, and in an echo of the Russia investigation, they fumed that Mr. Holder was revisiting the issue.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway fumed that CNN's Dana Bash was attempting to "harass and embarrass" her on air this Sunday after Bash brought up anti-Trump tweets written by Conway's husband.
Video "If it&aposs about my life or my father&aposs, there&aposs something in this country known as freedom of speech she doesn&apost have a copyright on that," Grant fumed.
After sensitive British intelligence about the Manchester attack appeared in American media outlets, Prime Minister Theresa May fumed, saying she planned to speak her mind when she met Trump at the meetings.
" Clinton says she's thought about that exchange often throughout Trump's first 100 days as president, and "even allowed myself a little chuckle when he fumed, 'Nobody knew healthcare could be so complicated.
He also fumed about Mueller, and considered firing the special counsel, along with Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whose recusal from the Russia investigation let to Mueller's appointment by Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein.
Several fumed over the Washington Post story, which cited anonymous current and former government officials alleging that foreign leaders were looking for ways to use Kushner's business deals to manipulate U.S. policy.
"We know now that when the majority leader looks us in the eyes and makes an explicit commitment, that he is willing to say things that he knows are false," Cruz fumed.
King, one of the few independents in the Senate, fumed at intelligence officials Wednesday over their refusal to answer questions about whether the president tried to interfere in the FBI's Russia investigation.
Mr. Eugene fumed as he watched the Wolves commit one blunder after another: The quarterback was overthrowing his receivers, the safeties were lagging in coverage and the offensive line was getting steamrolled.
Action on credit reporting agencies Congress fumed in September when credit rating agency Equifax announced that hackers exploited a software flaw to access the personal information of more than 144 million customers.
Senate Leader Mitch McConnell raged and blamed Democrats, while Democrats fumed over the legislation's $500 billion, opaque Treasury slush fund to be handed out to corporations at Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's discretion.
On Thursday, Trump called Smith out by name on Twitter as he fumed over a Fox News poll that showed a slight majority of voters favor impeachment and removal of the president.
Lots of conservative Republicans complained about the price tag, and Democrats fumed about the lack of a DACA fix, but the bill had enough bipartisan support to get over the finish line.
In the weeks after I moved in, I fumed about the landlord's reneging on her promise to have the floors professionally cleaned, and I hated myself for not demanding it in writing.
Trump has privately fumed at the Saudis for putting him in the situation of having to defend his decision to fastidiously cultivate a close relationship with Mohammed and his father, King Salman.
Trump privately fumed Wednesday after Sessions released his statement vowing to carry out his duties with "integrity" and invoking the Constitution; a source familiar with the President's demeanor described Trump as indignant.
Veronica Escobar (D-Texas), a freshman lawmaker who represents El Paso, fumed Thursday over the border situation — which she also described as a crisis — during an interview after leaving the House floor.
"Why the Devil they have to put that 'girlie girlie' tea party description every time they tell anything a professional woman does, is more than I can see," she fumed to her parents.
" Sessions fumed at the "unconstitutional" rulings in a recent article in the National Review, where he branded the injunctions as a "new vehicle" and "threat to the proper functioning of the federal government.
"By what miracle will 450m citizens have to be governed in this future minority language?" fumed one French journalist at the EU's failure to ditch the tongue of Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage.
" US News also cautioned against "expressing desperation or anger," a pitfall Kavanaugh was also unable to avoid when he fumed, "This whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit.
This could worsen tensions that already exist between the Sanders-aligned left, which fumed over the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's refusal to spend heavily on races in Kansas and Montana, and the DCCC.
In a dozen interviews with VICE News before the town hall, Democratic constituents fumed about Manchin, and some even said they wanted to see him opposed from the left in the next primary.
"It is the intransigence, frankly, of so many who say 'don't talk, don't negotiate, just do it our way or no way' that has led to gridlock," Schumer fumed on the Senate floor.
The speech, which came as Trump fumed at press coverage of his trip, framed his accomplishments in terms of correcting the "mistakes" of his predecessors and following through on his promises to voters.
"Instead the Republican master strategists let themselves be trapped in absurd debates about whether, under Emperor Bork, you would be able to buy condoms in Connecticut," National Review's editors fumed after the vote.
"It's a disgrace, what's happening in our country," Trump fumed, seated behind the Resolute Desk on Tuesday, after decrying Democrats as hypocrites and recalling -- unprompted -- his firing of former FBI Director James Comey.
" Never one to be out-bludgeoned, conservative blogger Erick Erickson fumed: "I mean if Buttigieg thinks evangelicals should be supporting him instead of Trump, he fundamentally does not understand the roots of Christianity.
Lee fumed that the officials warned against even debating legislation to restrict President Donald Trump's authority to strike Iran — blasting their comments as "un-American" and "unconstitutional," not to mention way too short.
"It takes a lot of gall to complain about obstruction when Leader McConnell opened the gates to obstruction, made obstruction his watchword when he did what he did to Merrick Garland," Schumer fumed.
As a country music duo crooned in an auditorium still filling with adoring supporters of Mr. Trump, the president fumed backstage and huddled with his staff for a hasty redrafting of the speech.
"Democrats and the country would have been better off if Mr. Avenatti spent his time on his Iowa vanity project rather than meddling in Supreme Court fights," a senior Senate Democratic aide fumed.
More recently, they fumed at the Colorado Democratic Party for failing to notify the Sanders campaign of a counting error in reporting its caucus results but telling the Clinton campaign about the mistake.
Trump later fumed about the agreement on Twitter, vowing to "study this dumb deal," and said the refugees would now be subject to "extreme vetting" in order for the deal to be honored.
"If every American who drinks beer or every American who drank beer in high school is suddenly presumed guilty of sexual assault, [it] will be an ugly new place in this country," he fumed.
The about-face came a few days after the new president of Ivanka Trump's brand claimed sales had surged since stores started ditching its products (and since our president fumed about it on Twitter).
The group backed down only after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell fumed and Heller, who might be the most vulnerable Republican up for re-election next year, indicated he would keep an open mind.
"You may shut the f--- up!" fumed the lobbyist, Caren Turner, at a Tenafly, New Jersey, cop during a March 31 traffic stop of a car in which Turner's daughter had been a passenger.
The president has privately and publicly fumed about Sessions's decision to step aside from the Russia investigation last year, complaining that the attorney general had failed to protect him from scrutiny in the probe.
The Mets' Terry Collins, who is so patient with the news media that he won the writers' Good Guy Award last season, fumed when the word "golf" was mentioned during his pregame news conference.
A supporter of Mr. Trump's Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, would never have been cited in this situation, he fumed, and said that official parks department signs are often affixed to trees with similar staples.
"There has been nothing like it in the 90-year-old history of Russian civil aviation," fumed the country's aviation watchdog, Rosaviatsia, warning that all those implicated in the "immoral" video would be expelled.
Bianchi, who had waited forever for his crack at running a team and believed the Knicks might have gone to the finals that season, fumed after they lost to the Bulls in six games.
Senior Republicans and allies of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who are deeply worried about Heller's re-election prospects, have fumed about the ad campaign, describing it as unhelpful to the party's midterm hopes.
They messed with her mind, as she fumed in the Blues Brothers film in 1980, pummelling her palms into her big man's stupid chest: Just think/Think about what you're tryin' to do to me.
" At one point, Trump fumed: "I'm the only one in the world who can raise almost $6 million for the veterans, have uniform applause by the veterans groups, and end up being criticized by press.
He repeatedly demanded that Senate Republicans change the filibuster rules so that most legislation can pass with only 7553 votes instead of 60 and fumed that eight Democrats control the Senate and therefore the country.
But it wasn't until 22019 that their efforts gained considerable momentum, as Congress fumed over the killing of U.S.-based Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey and searched for a way to punish the kingdom.
"I don't know about you, I've had enough of this," fumed Kimmel, who began his late-night TV show while holding his 8-month-old son Billy, who last week had his second heart surgery.
Fuming at Sessions Trump has repeatedly fumed -- in private and in public -- about Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision to recuse himself from any current or future investigations into ties between Russia and the Trump campaign.
Kim came away with an unexpected gift, after Trump shocked his allies in Seoul and his own military by calling a halt to joint US-South Korean military exercises about which Pyongyang has long fumed.
Tea Party Patriots co-founder Mark Meckler fumed, ticking through the names of senators who he said abandoned conservative voters by opposing a subsequent measure to repeal the Affordable Care Act and put off replacement.
Earnest's comments are a break with the Clinton campaign and top Democrats in Congress, who have fumed that the FBI director — a Republican — decided to send a letter to lawmakers informing them of the investigation.
On Monday, surrounded by top military brass, Trump fumed that the raid on Cohen's offices and hotel room exemplified an "attack on our country" and openly toyed with the idea of dismissing the special counsel.
"You'd think we were at the Parliament in Ottawa, rather than Montreal City Hall, a Quebec metropolis!" fumed Maxime Laporte, the president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society, an organization devoted to preserving French culture.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, particularly those from states set to receive money, have fumed about the blockade of a relief bill that has faced numerous roadblocks on its monthslong odyssey through Congress.
Democrats fumed that such a $500 billion "slush fund," tightly and secretly controlled by the president and his top aides, could be easily abused, or awarded to GOP political donors with almost no outside accountability.
And as he faced the news of the imminent indictments of two men who worked closely with him during his campaign, Mr. Trump fumed on Twitter that the Clinton coverage was not receiving enough attention.
The images of the throngs of migrants making their way north caught the attention of President Trump this week, who fumed about the caravan and what he calls weak border laws in the United States.
Kelly -- who like his boss has a stormy temper -- has fumed about the rash of leaks portraying him as a liar and doesn't understand why his underlings have shown so little loyalty amid the crisis.
Mr. Sanders held firm, looking ready to boil over at time — "I wrote the damn bill," he fumed after Mr. Ryan questioned whether benefits in his plan would prove as comprehensive as he was promising.
He later fumed when GOP senators failed to pass their own ObamaCare repeal plan, lashing out at Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
NBC News, citing multiple senior administration officials, reported that Trump "fumed" inside the White House to his chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE and others for two hours after the initial report was published.
Trump has fumed about the anonymous op-ed privately and publicly, including during a rally in Montana on Thursday night, when he again raised the notion that the op-ed presents a national security threat.
For weeks after that rebuke, Trump privately fumed about Cohn to advisers inside and outside the White House, with sources signaling that Cohn was only remaining on because of his critical role on tax reform.
"I am buying my insulin shots at double the price only because of Trump&aposs decision," fumed Najmeh Songhori, a 35-year-old diabetic mother of two standing in front of a pharmacy in central Tehran.
"Uber's development of autonomous vehicles with no commitment to a just transition for workers will displace hundreds of thousands of workers across our economy," fumed Tom Conroy with Amalgamated Transit Union Local 85, in an email.
"I can't work with this woman any more!" a furious Horst Seehofer, the CSU interior minister, fumed of the chancellor for blocking his proposal to turn migrants registered in other EU countries back at German borders.
And GOP senators fumed during a closed-door meeting with Vice President Pence late last year after Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria caught them flat-footed — the president has since backed off his decision.
The Washington Post's Josh Dawsey reports that Trump has been asking for daily updates on the status of negotiations and has privately fumed at aides even as he publicly tweets about how well talks are going.
The state-controlled Russian news media, which fumed against Turkey in 2015 and denounced Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as a gangster and criminal, gave only measured coverage of the plane's downing and obscured Syria's responsibility.
On Thursday, he fumed about the bill in a series of Twitter posts, offering observations as he made his way through the legislation, which he said took more than two hours to print in his office.
In the days after the report was released, White House officials asked Mr. McGahn again to put out a statement as Mr. Trump fumed about his disclosures but Mr. McGahn rebuffed the second request as well.
In recent days, Mr. Trump fumed to senior aides about the negative headlines over Mr. Price's travel and the damage it was personally causing the president, according to three officials with direct knowledge of the situation.
"The attorney general made a terrible mistake when he did this and when he recused himself," the president fumed, adding that he would have picked a different attorney general had he known Sessions would recuse himself.
Mar-a-Lago is where the President has fumed about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, mocked Attorney General Jeff Sessions and suggested to friends that he was considering dismissing the Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.
Still, even as Trump's rode high on perceived victory, some of his associates who were ensnared in the investigation fumed Sunday as they reflected on how much they spent on legal fees, two people told CNN.
She fumed when she saw a poster of Obama dressed as an African witch doctor, online images of First Lady Michelle Obama depicted as a monkey, and racist Facebook comments by white people she thought she knew.
He also supported North Korea over South Korea, gushed about France's handling of the summit even as his own aides privately fumed about it, and skipped a critical meeting to address climate change and the Amazon wildfires.
As Trump departed Da Nang without meeting Putin, he fumed to reporters aboard Air Force One that intelligence officials from the last administration were "political hacks" and labeled the Russia investigation a "hit job" masterminded by Democrats.
"Look at how this bill was written," BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE fumed.
"The hatred for the president is so intense that partisans would rather risk war than give diplomacy a chance," Mr. Paul fumed on the Senate floor last week in a long defense of Mr. Trump's Helsinki meeting.
Republicans also fumed that as he added Democratic oversight firepower, Mr. Nadler refused to extend a waiver that would have allowed a former F.B.I. agent working on oversight with the committee's Republicans to stay on the job.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian lawmakers fumed on Tuesday when Facebook Inc founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg snubbed an invitation to Ottawa to testify on privacy and democracy before an international panel, slapping the billionaire with a standing summons.
" Over at the Reddit Men's Rights forum, another poster fumed: "This entire episode should be a warning to all those male hating feminists out there who believe that they are safe screaming their hate messages on the web.
Rather, they fumed over the Iran incident as if it had been a particularly notable segment of reality TV, in which their favorite character had suffered a moment of awkward embarrassment at the hands of their least favorite.
He has intermittently fumed for months over Mr. Sessions's decision to recuse himself from the investigation into Russian meddling in last year's election, according to people close to Mr. Trump who insisted on anonymity to describe internal conversations.
Jared Kushner Back in March, Trump fumed that Kushner, one of his top aides, went off to ski in Aspen with Ivanka Trump and their kids as the fight over the Congressional GOP's Obamacare repeal plan went south.
He has privately fumed that he hates the criticism that he is taking health care away from poor people, and tells aides that he regrets agreeing to move a health care agenda first before infrastructure or anything else.
Trump has fumed for days over the news that Cohen had secretly recorded a conversation they had in September 2016 about potentially buying the story of the Playboy model McDougal, who claims she had an affair with Trump.
At the same time, while many Democrats fumed about the huge increase in the deficit TCJA was sure to set off, it's very difficult to find any evidence that the increase in public borrowing has been a problem.
" Mr. Bossie made the remark during an on-air discussion on Sunday morning with Joel Payne, a Democratic strategist and frequent Fox guest, who fumed at Mr. Bossie afterward, telling him: "I got some relatives who picked cotton.
Andrew M. Cuomo fumed that some of his fellow Democrats put "the state's economic future" at risk, others inside and outside the party saw the scuttled project as evidence that the left doesn't understand how to generate growth.
Paying for $200 billion in infrastructure by cutting $200 billion in infrastructure spending, fumed Moser, is "a bolder lie, a bolder sleight of hand, and a bolder bunch of BS than I would have ever imagined even from" Trump.
Trump fumed about Comey behind closed doors, according to White House officials, but it was Trump's longtime body guard-turned-White House aide, Keith Schiller, who took a car to the FBI headquarters to deliver the news to Comey.
The difference in that coverage that time around was that the media didn't have any dog in the fight, they delighted in trump killing off republicans and then fumed when they couldn't kill him off when it actually mattered.
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The one word response broke a months-long public silence from Trump on the matter, though he's fumed about the issue in private and adamantly denied to his associates Daniels' claim he had an affair with her in 2006.
While Clinton's Republican opponents have fumed at the decision not to file criminal charges, Clinton and her staff have disputed some of Comey's criticisms that undermine her argument that she has better judgment than Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate.
Samantha Bee fumed for a few minutes in September, when Vanity Fair published an article on late-night television and placed a portrait of 10 hosts — all men, including Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Conan O'Brien and Trevor Noah — on its cover.
And farther north in Ghulja, an ethnically diverse city near the Kazakh border with a history of tensions, a pair of unemployed college graduates fumed about a crackdown prohibiting young men from wearing beards and women from veiling their faces.
"According to the press we still have Michael Cohen to interview one more time, but I can assure you that any good will that might have existed in the committee with Michael Cohen is now gone," Burr fumed to reporters Tuesday.
The Real fans roared while the Atlético fans fumed, their frustration turning to anger after they saw replays of the goal: Ramos appeared onside for Kroos's free kick but offside for Bale's flick; the goal should have been ruled out.
When tournament officials briefly stopped play with the drizzle intensifying at 3-3 in the third set, Djokovic quickly packed his bags and marched off court while Berdych fumed, maintaining that the conditions had not changed enough to warrant a stoppage.
Grassroots conservative supporters of the President also fumed that Trump would grant legal status to those undocumented immigrants without securing funding for the border wall, which he continues to promise will be built despite a lack of support in Congress.
A deal to avert a U.S. government shutdown was teetering as the White House called an emergency meeting with House Republicans and President Trump fumed over not getting border-wall funding in a bill passed by the Senate late Wednesday.
Democrats fumed at what they viewed as President George W. Bush's expansive use of his executive powers; Republicans routinely accused President Barack Obama of exceeding his authority on issues like combating climate change and protecting certain classes of undocumented immigrants.
As Osaka openly fumed in front of the fans scattered about Philippe Chatrier Court, it seemed her dream of winning this year's Roland Garros and her third straight Grand Slam title was about to come to an abrupt and sloppy end.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As President Donald Trump fumed over an FBI raid targeting his personal attorney, U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan said on Wednesday he has been assured Trump does not intend to fire the special counsel investigating Russian election meddling.
Still steaming from the previous warning, Williams fumed at the chair umpire and, as tensions rose on the court and in the crowd, she received a game penalty that gave Osaka a 5-3 lead, one game from the title.
"He has countless amounts of money!" fumed a 228-year-old Pakistani who works as a driver for the local construction company that has a contract at the course, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of losing his job.
Sanders and his campaign largely ignored Clinton, but progressives fumed at what they described as the "Clinton corporate wing" of the party that has repeatedly lost elections while warning that a left-wing candidate would be a surefire general election loser.
Conservative lawmakers fumed over the higher spending levels, as well as a litany of unrelated issues stuck into the funding bill that is expected to be one of the last major pieces of legislation Congress passes before the midterm election.
In Florida, another crucial swing state where Mr. Trump has fumed about a vast conspiracy to rig the election against him, a poll worker in Miami, Gladys Coego, was accused of illegally marking ballots on behalf of a Republican mayoral candidate.
The four men had disputed several previous calls in a contentious doubles match, and the German player, Laslo Urrutia Fuentes, fumed when Sander Groen, his Dutch opponent, fired an overhead slam directly at him as he stood defenseless at the net.
As he made his way to Davos, Switzerland, Trump fumed to aides about Associate Attorney General Stephen Boyd's warning that the release of the memo -- written by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee -- would be "extraordinarily reckless," the source said.
"The media ran a hoax and said I said things on I didn't say, " Jones fumed in a tirade aired earlier live on CNBC, referring to one of the social media platforms that has yet to ban InfoWars content or him.
Those Mets teams squabbled and fumed and failed and fought and absolutely deserved their legacy as The Worst Team That Money Could Buy; they were in every way the fully realized broken-brained hangover at the end of a reckless and unsustainable era.
Not yet a year in the White House, the President has fumed at how impossibly difficult it is to pass legislation through Congress, mused that policy is more complicated than he ever imagined and openly feuded with more than a few Republicans.
"All day long, Democrats criticized fellow Democrats: Those in the House harangued their Senate counterparts, those in leadership lambasted the rank-and-file, and even colleagues from the same state fussed and fumed," USA Today reported in 1993, early in Bill Clinton's presidency.
Millions of people who previously took only mild interest in politics have participated in protests, fumed as they stayed riveted to news out of Washington and filled social media accounts once devoted to family updates and funny videos with furious political commentary.
Why, many fumed, was the local governing body, the 50-member council representing the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea — one of the wealthiest in the country — unable to to provide even a firm time frame for when they would be rehoused?
A copyright law designed to make search engines pay publishers (such as news organisations) for snippets became practically useless after Google last month said it would tweak its search results to avoid such payments; inacceptable, fumed Franck Riester, the French culture minister.
The suddenness of Trump's demand for tariffs fueled fears among some of his allies that his presidency was beginning to unravel as he fumed at his subordinates and endured a run of bad news stories that has few parallels in modern times.
Trump has reportedly fumed in recent days about Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recusal from the Russia probe, which he has said led to Mueller's appointment, but discussions at the White House over potentially terminating the special counsel appear to have quieted. Sen.
An avid television viewer, the president has fumed for weeks about the coverage on "Morning Joe" — using the "psycho" moniker in private to describe Mr. Scarborough — as the co-hosts became increasingly acidic in their commentary, according to a senior administration official.
Though Trump stood by Sessions in a written statement at the time, The New York Times later reported that the President privately fumed at the attorney general and longtime supporter for bowing to the pressure and recusing and asked him to resign.
Trump has reportedly fumed privately about negative media attention and criticism from Democrats who he thought would welcome Comey's dismissal after he took the extraordinarily unusual step to speak out about the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's email days before the election.
First President Trump and his ambassador, Nikki R. Haley, fumed that all countries with seats on the Security Council except the United States had opposed American recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and his decision to put the United States Embassy there.
"In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally," the President-elect fumed in a tweet -- based on a falsehood -- that underscored his enduring addiction to conspiracy theories.
Hours after former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was accused of lying to federal investigators in violation of his plea deal, President Donald Trump fumed against special counsel Robert Mueller, claiming his probe is "ruining lives" and suggesting that he had inside information about the investigation.
"If the German ambassador in Washington were to say that I am here to strengthen the Democrats, he would be sacked immediately," fumed Martin Schulz, the former boss of Germany's centre-left Social Democrats, adding that the ambassador behaved like "far-right colonial officer".
There, in an ad for 210 Pacific Street, a new development in Brooklyn where apartments were priced from $2.475 million, they spotted their dream kitchen, with waterfall-style marble kitchen counter slabs, fumed rift white oak and Corian cabinets, according to the development's website.
OTTAWA, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Top negotiators from the United States, Canada, and Mexico sought to keep NAFTA talks on track on Wednesday as Canada fumed over a U.S. decision to impose preliminary duties on Bombardier's CSeries jets, which is likely to add to trade tensions.
House committee chairpersons have fumed at the administration for weeks over its refusal to comply with subpoenas and other requests for testimony and documents on a litany of topics, including its immigration policy, the White House security clearance process, Trump's finances, the census and more.
But Mr. Carson, who has privately fumed about what he regards as the unfairness of being singled out for criticism, resisted doing so until Thursday's hearing, when one of the panel's Republicans, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, gently prodded him to be more contrite.
Republicans accused her of being Clinton's lapdog for refusing to launch an independent investigation looking into accusations of improper fundraising at the White House; the White House fumed that she allowed an investigation into Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, which eventually led to his impeachment.
In the opening of his Fox program on Monday, Mr. Hannity fumed at Democrats and the "media mob" for spreading "hysteria" and "fake news" before making a misleading claim about coronavirus deaths that many of Mr. Trump's media allies have repeated since the outbreak began.
"For members or anybody else who cares about keeping control of Congress, if you find yourself talking about anything but the middle-class tax cut, shut up and stop talking," fumed Corry Bliss, who runs the primary House Republican "super PAC," the Congressional Leadership Fund.
They fumed after the Clippers' 111-106 triumph Wednesday night about a few questionable whistles in the fourth quarter, but the Lakers mostly blamed themselves for squandering a 143-point lead — and allowing the Clippers to bait them into 45 attempts from 3-point range.
Trump has fumed for months about the House impeachment inquiry, which kicked off after revelations that he had withheld congressionally approved military aid from Ukraine last summer while urging that nation's new president to announce investigations into Democrat Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden.
Coming almost a month after the episode, the charges are the most significant retaliatory step taken to date by American authorities, who have fumed privately and publicly over what they see as a highly offensive attack on free speech — not to mention American law enforcement.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio) fumed on Wednesday.
From health care to tax reform to rumors of a renewed surge in Afghanistan, business as usual has largely resumed in Washington for the Paul Ryan wing of the party; Ann Coulter has already fumed about how little progress Trump has made on immigration, his signature issue.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's 448-page report, made public Thursday in redacted form (on CD, natch), outlined over nearly half of those pages how the president reacted to and fumed over the Russia probe, seeking to undermine it, curtail it, and even fire the special counsel himself.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE reportedly fumed at Sen.
Republicans raced to praise Trump's demeanor and liberals fumed at the media's praise for the President, amid a standoff over a government funding bill and how to save hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants brought to the US as kids from looming deportation with new DACA protections.
Soon after Mr. Comey's sudden dismissal on May 9, Mr. Trump and aides began offering varying explanations, with the president admitting within days that he had made the decision himself, as he fumed about the investigation Mr. Comey was leading into his campaign's ties with Russia.
"Democrats and the country would have been better off if Mr. Avenatti spent his time on his Iowa vanity project rather than meddling in Supreme Court fights," a senior Senate Democratic aide fumed, referring to Avenatti toying with the idea of seeking the Democratic presidential nomination.
Republican lawmakers fumed when Mr. Berke, who appeared at a witness table at the start of the hearing to deliver his argument against Mr. Trump, later climbed onto the dais and led the cross-examination of Mr. Castor, who was also representing the Intelligence Committee lawyer.
He has intermittently fumed for months over Mr. Sessions's decision to recuse himself from the investigation into Russian meddling in last year's election ... In Mr. Trump's view, they said, it was that recusal that eventually led to the appointment of a special counsel who took over the investigation.
The President has fumed against what he has called a "very bad deal" and an "embarrassment" to the country despite all available evidence that Iran is complying with terms which imposed limits on its nuclear program in return for a lifting of sanctions that had crippled its economy.
Even Republicans who have rarely dared to the cross the President fumed that Trump appeared to navigate himself into a no-win situation with the government shutdown, and border wall funding prospects that will only worsen once Democrats take control of the House in a couple of weeks.
The White House budget director, Mick Mulvaney, privately fumed on Thursday that his own staff had been leaking confidential information "to make me look bad," hours after a federal appeals court questioned whether he could legally run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau while simultaneously heading the budget office.
Clinton have long fumed that the F.B.I.'s decision to open a criminal inquiry into her use of private email for official business as secretary of state in the first place was unjustified because it is routine for officials to do so — or at least was at the time.
He alternately defended his involvement, expressed remorse at the tumult it unleashed, said the White House had manipulated him, fumed how the news media had portrayed the events and said the full story would vindicate him, said the people, who in recent weeks described the previously undisclosed episodes.
A group of bipartisan lawmakers -- the same group responsible for helping end a government shutdown weeks before -- fumed at the White House's treatment of their proposal, which they argued could have inched toward passage, had the White House stayed on the sidelines rather than actively lobbied against them.
Since Inauguration Day, Mr. Trump has fired his national security adviser for lying, watched as courts twice blocked his travel bans on some majority-Muslim countries and fumed as the F.B.I. announced that it was investigating his associates for any ties to Russian meddling in the 2016 campaign.
He has repeatedly fumed about the fact that several of his former aides and advisers have been convicted and sentenced to prison for a wide range of crimes during his presidency, while senior DOJ officials, such as former FBI director James Comey and now McCabe, have not been prosecuted.
Turkey has fumed over what it sees as U.S. reluctance to extradite Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, accused by Ankara of orchestrating an abortive military coup last year, and over U.S. support for the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, seen by Turks as an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
As the leaders of every other nation of the hemisphere gathered in Quebec City in April 2001 for the third Summit of the Americas, an uninvited Mr. Castro, then 74, fumed in Havana, presiding over ceremonies commemorating the embarrassing defeat of C.I.A.-backed exiles at the Bay of Pigs in 1961.
Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Ocasio-Cortez blasts NYT editor for suggesting Tlaib, Omar aren't representative of Midwest Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE (D-Mo.) fumed over the gas station project, saying it never would have been successful.
Floors are fumed oak planks in a herringbone pattern; black lacquered kitchen cabinets have a traditional paneled design with ribbed glass inserts; master bathroom walls are tiled in white Sivec marble from Macedonia with black Nero Marquina marble trim; and the floors and tubs are covered in Walnut Brown marble.
As I fumed then, it was nice to see Dio honored, albeit in an absurdly roundabout way, but was otherwise a slap in the face, given the astonishing number of quality actual heavy metal albums (to say nothing of the more extreme subgenres) that came out that year (and every year).
In the meeting, the once open-to-negotiation Trump was dismissive of protecting the DACA recipients and fumed about the United States' immigration policies, reportedly labeling places in Africa as "shithole" countries and asking why the United States was not welcoming more people from Norway, as opposed to places like Haiti.
The stewing anger with Sessions has soured Trump's mood over the past week, including on Wednesday evening, when he fumed inside the White House over his attorney general's decision to release a statement defending himself after Trump chastised his approach to an investigation into alleged surveillance abuses as "DISGRACEFUL" on Twitter.
" An August phone call with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell devolved into a "shouting match ... as an irate Trump expressed his frustrations about the congressional investigation into Russian interference with the US election last year and fumed about a Russia sanctions bill Congress passed that would tie Trump's hands on the matter.
But Republicans have fumed as House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiSpeier to run for Oversight gavel Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump House passes third bill aimed at preventing foreign election interference MORE (D-Calif.) has refused to hold an inquiry vote — something she says isn't required by the rules.
Sources with knowledge of the August 9 call said the exchange quickly devolved into a shouting match as an irate Trump expressed his frustrations about the congressional investigation into Russian interference with the US election last year and fumed about a Russia sanctions bill Congress passed that would tie Trump's hands on the matter.
What we're hearing: On the Trump delegation's trip to China two weeks ago, Navarro exchanged sharp words with Mnuchin over his decision to participate in one-on-one talks with his Chinese counterpart Liu He. Navarro — a hardliner against China — cursed at Mnuchin and fumed about being shut out of the talks, the sources said.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE fumed over the lineup of attacks from speakers at the Democratic National Convention at his own campaign event Thursday.
Go deeper: In 12 minutes, everything went wrong (NYT) After two crashes of Boeing jet, pilot training now a focus (NYT) Flawed analysis, failed oversight: How Boeing, FAA certified the suspect 737 MAX flight control system (Seattle Times) At tense meeting with Boeing executives, pilots fumed about being left in dark on plane software (Washington Post)
Here are things to know about this week&aposs alternative programming to the Kardashians and Vitamix: DOLPHINS SHAKE-UP In the wake of the humiliation at Baltimore, coach Adam Gase fumed about missed assignments and poor study habits, then jettisoned 2016 Pro Bowl running back Jay Ajayi to the Philadelphia Eagles for a fourth-round draft pick.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE fumed against the "fake news media" on Friday night when he resurfaced a blunder former President Obama made on the 2008 campaign trail.
The departure follows a grueling week inside the West Wing where Trump fumed at coverage of his White House that focused on his son-in-law and top adviser Jared Kushner's stuggle to earn a full security clearance and the fact that Hope Hicks, his longtime communications adviser and close confidante, is leaving the White House.
As a pumpkin sat motionless a la April the giraffe in the moments leading up to some odd interactions with a man dressed as a farmer, Facebook commenters puzzled over what they thought to be a secret code about the release, fumed over the hours the livestream was putting between them and the drink, and even argued about what to name the pumpkin. .
The President publicly fumed on Tuesday morning about a host of topics, sending a dozen tweets before noon about everything from his "very weak" attorney general to an open question about whether Republicans are "willing to step up to the plate" and make good on seven years of health care promises by starting debate on the Republican health care bill in the Senate.
" Senate Republican Whip John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) fumed that Paul's attempts to get an amendment vote were "grossly irresponsible," and that allowing him to have his vote would "reward bad behavior.
According to the Star, Ujiri has quietly fumed over Trump's comments in the past about immigrants, like when he reportedly said that Haitians who came the U.S. "all had AIDS," and that Nigerians would never "go back to their huts" if granted entry to the U.S. Ujiri said the "shithole" comment finally prompted him to speak out, according to the Star.
Flashback: As Axios' Jonathan Swan scooped last month, during the trip to China two weeks ago, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro exchanged sharp words with Mnuchin over his decision to participate in one-on-one talks with his Chinese counterpart Liu He. Navarro — a hardliner against China — cursed at Mnuchin and fumed about being shut out of the talks, the sources said.
"At some point, networks decided they could just ask questions and the answers would be someone else's problem," Bee fumed, pointing to a CNN guest who punted questions about the Geneva Conventions back at the viewers, as if they, "in their plentiful spare time," will spend their days combing through documents for the answers they want and expect from the news.
"After admitting that it was an accident and that it was her fault, Luzelba goes out the next day to say that I attacked her, that I am an aggressive person, that I am a wild person," De León fumed, adding, "I feel sorry that a person tries to destroy the integrity, the reputation, and the career of a person who has worked so hard."
Off the top of my head, here are a list of people he has fumed at for alleged disloyalty or for causing him undue problems or bad press: Jeff Sessions Rex Tillerson Reince Priebus Sean Spicer Mitch McConnell Jeff Flake Bob Corker John McCain Jared Kushner, Rod Rosenstein, James ComeyBob Mueller (And that's far from a complete list.) This is who this President is.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump in recent days has fumed about the immigration courts that handle cases of people seeking entry into the US. But Trump's fixation on the courts and the judges who staff them flies in the face of what his attorney general has been trying to do to reshape the courts to align with the President's vision, including hiring more immigration judges and restricting asylum laws.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's pick to be ambassador to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday defended the United States continuing to work with the nation as senators fumed at its killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and conduct in the Yemen civil war.
" This transformation is further underscored by the patch of light grey that extends from the top of the right rectangle to the far left of the painting, creating a haze overtop reminiscent of the pillars of smoke that fumed from the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001; as Komaroff points out, "seeing the World Trade Center destroyed on television was one of those terrible moments that seems to make the world stand still or pause.
Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleySenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility Senate Dem seeks answers from DHS on reports of pregnant asylum seekers sent back to Mexico Schumer backs Pelosi as impeachment roils caucus MORE (D-Ore.), who a day earlier predicted that Democrats would launch a filibuster against whomever Trump picked for the court, fumed that Obama's pick to replace Scalia, Merrick Garland, was never given a hearing or a vote by Senate Republicans.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE reportedly fumed to his acting attorney general, Matthew Whitaker, after his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty last month for misstatements he made to Congress while testifying about his contacts with Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The Post's Bob Costa, Josh Dawsey, Jeff Stein, and Ashley Parker: "Trump, in an explosive tirade Monday, urged [Mnuchin] to encourage Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell to do more to stimulate the economy, three officials familiar with the exchange said, revealing the president's mounting fury as his administration struggles to corral economic fallout from the novel coronavirus…  "During that tense Monday meeting in the Oval Office, Trump fumed that Powell never should have been appointed and is damaging the nation and his presidency.
President Trump reportedly regrets putting repealing and replacing ObamaCare at the top of his legislative agenda and blames Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) for assuring him that a health-care overhaul was sure to pass in the GOP-controlled Congress Trump has privately fumed that Republican congressional leaders, including Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2628 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 28503 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 22020 MORE on Tuesday ripped Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump Impeachment inquiry tops Americans' list of most important news stories of 2019 10 controversies that rocked the Trump White House in 2019 MORE (D-Calif.) as the "most overrated person I know" as he fumed over the uncertainty surrounding his impeachment trial in the Senate.

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