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"Either you're invoking the Fifth Amendment or you're invoking executive privilege," Cicilline said.
It seems like they&aposve moved from invoking Hitler as far as Trump goes to now invoking another famous dictator.
Interactions:  The ability of senators to act—either by collectively invoking the nuclear option or by individually invoking Coleman v.
And when they do so, they should justify it not by invoking the Constitution, but by invoking the will of the American people.
" Clinton on late Wednesday mocked Trump for invoking "Frozen.
He chose not to defend the president's remarks invoking lynching.
But Ford invoking it with Bernard suggests something slightly different.
"Both of them!" he would offer, invoking a quantum logic.
Charles Tiefer: Flynn may be invoking his Fifth Amendment privilege.
Invoking his relationships with Eastland and Talmadge offers a clue.
However, he had no compunction about invoking the death penalty.
Trump's allies have, nonetheless, pushed against him invoking the act.
Reuters first reported that invoking the act is under consideration.
Did Mr. Trump go too far in invoking your wife?
By invoking "political correctness," Trump managed to reframe his position.
She's invoking black privilege, she says, which is fair enough.
So is Oolite Arts tempting fate by invoking this phenomenon?
Bucket number three is to say I'm invoking executive privilege.
Invoking the word does not demean the memory of the Holocaust.
Douglas MacArthur told graduates in 1962, before invoking the school's motto.
But Biden did even better, invoking the ouster of Lt. Col.
He looks forward to invoking that right at the appropriate time.
Trump is bashing "Crooked Hillary" and invoking Bill Clinton's extramarital affairs.
There is nothing I hate more than invoking assistants by name.
Instead of invoking the terrorist attacks, she took a flippant approach.
Evidently, this snail was neither playing nor invoking a divine being.
And we wouldn't have been invoking Jefferson's name to do so.
So Brexiteers would prefer to negotiate informally, without invoking Article 50.
Rather than invoking Hollywood clichés, I leaned on soldiers' letters home.
They may simply be uncomfortable invoking the university's formal accountability mechanisms.
The Saturday profile Invoking God, patriotism and family values, the Rev.
Scenario 2: Dawdle on invoking Article 50 by having another referendum.
Trump, of course, has a long history of invoking authoritarian tropes.
The Navajo Nation, invoking the child welfare act, opposes the couple.
Invoking backlash to liberal overreach is key to maintaining that control.
Honestly, you can't mention the design without invoking the Apple Watch.
" Mr. Rose asked, invoking Ms. Tate and her unborn child. "Care?
Conversely, Democrats say the president stonewalled the witnesses invoking executive privilege.
That weird way she defended Wall Street donations by invoking 9/11!
Which is a little strange, that she's invoking him at this juncture.
"Pence invoking Martin Luther King Jr. is grotesque," wrote one Twitter user.
This week, however, he has started invoking Mr. Trump for another reason.
On Monday, Thiel published a New York Times op-ed invoking Rep.
Invoking the UDRP rules would be difficult in this case, since France.
The image was quickly, and broadly, criticized for invoking stereotypes of Jews.
" The key part of that quote may be "invoking all the senses.
He knows comparing the teams is dangerous, invoking expectations and bringing pressure.
Trump signed an executive order invoking the Defense Production Act last week.
It's also poignant now that coronavirus is invoking comparisons to world war.
A senior manager implored workers to check more carefully, invoking the crashes.
It was instead calculated to silence me by invoking my Muslim faith.
Graham criticized the publication for invoking his father's name in the piece.
Other demonstrators, invoking a long French tradition, have called for his head.
Some considered invoking the 25th Amendment that would relieve him of power.
Increasingly, it is impossible to speak about one without invoking the other.
Gary Peters by invoking Sanders and his support for Medicare for All.
Increasingly, it is impossible to speak about one without invoking the other.
On multiple occasions, he has been interrupted by protesters invoking his son.
Warrren dismissed questions that invoking constitutional remedies would provoke a constitutional crisis.
He refused to testify about its specific contents, invoking the Fifth Amendment.
Invoking national security, his administration demanded a halt to the papers' publication.
They're talking about being called boastful when they're invoking a necessary credential.
"I answered all the questions by invoking the Fifth Amendment," she says.
They are invoking the federal Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO.
In similar fashion he talks about "invoking" Article 50 rather than "triggering" it.
"The Dark Knight" is the superhero reference that Oscar watchers have been invoking.
Biden mentioned Trump more often than any candidate, invoking his name nine times.
Whatever Mr. Cruz intended by invoking "New York values," it was not nice.
Invoking an old civil code, Macron said he would grant Gassama French citizenship.
This is important, because invoking universal jurisdiction without a genocide characterization is difficult.
On September 85033, 2001, member states unanimously approved a resolution invoking Article 5.
The people in the town look up to her, invoking her wisdom often.
Why risk, even inadvertently, invoking its shame in the name of fantasy sports?
Yet it will not be possible to put off invoking Article 50 indefinitely.
But there are also powerful political reasons to pause before invoking Article 50.
Both movies connect to venerable movie-making traditions, invoking classics of American horror.
Most memorably, he appeared to diminish Mr. Obama's campaign by invoking the Rev.
Don Beyer (D-Va.) said, invoking the key theme of Trump's inauguration address.
There are two notable instances where the White House avoided invoking the privilege.
" He waited a beat, before invoking his younger daughter: "I mean, Sasha tweets.
I'm invoking Hamilton's words today, in this plea for relief for Puerto Rico.
Vereen is a fantasy tease, so forgive me for invoking his name here.
Invoking violence, creating public disturbances, and otherwise facilitating lawlessness should not be tolerated.
Trump voters feel that by invoking her make-believe American Indian heritage, Sen.
Scenario 3: Dawdle on invoking Article 50 and have an actual general election.
Ms. Warren won applause by pointedly invoking one of Mr. Trump's favorite presidents.
Mr. Trump took the right first step by invoking the Defense Production Act.
McCraney was calling something into the room, I might even say invoking it.
Faced with the onslaught, Ms. Graham has started more directly invoking her gender.
A comrade-turned-foe gave Lenin something of a pass by invoking tragedy.
GM, in an emailed statement, did not directly address Trump invoking the act.
"It's certainly about magnificence, the evoking and invoking of ancestors," Ms. Holcomb said.
Mr. Razek flaunted that power, invoking Mr. Wexner's name to get his way.
The U.S. woman involved in the crash later left Britain, invoking diplomatic immunity.
Trump, however, vetoed our historic bill invoking the War Powers Act of 1973.
This same dynamic also pushes a buyer to settle after invoking a MAC.
But the folks on Twitter weren't the only ones invoking the holidays. Rep.
At the camp, Halima quoted Quranic verses, invoking concepts of forgiveness and family.
Organizers prioritize facts and data in their language patterns and avoid invoking emotion.
The White House has talked about invoking executive privilege to limit his testimony.
He said invoking the national security argument for higher tariffs may well backfire.
The sun was setting on the glimmering beach, invoking neither divinity nor cure.
First Amendment: Twitter is invoking the First Amendment's free speech protection in its complaint.
But he did NOT want to talk about it, invoking his Fifth Amendment rights.
Most are juvenile, invoking the terms "trash pile" or "dumpster fire" or the like.
Trump made symbolic appeals to racial equality, invoking bizarre circumstances to make his case.
Invoking the powers of both Baal and Yahweh on a single tablet is unprecedented.
Ingraham was also slammed on social media for invoking Holy Week in her apology.
Heinrich, I'm not able to share with this committee — HEINRICH: You're invoking executive privilege?
The report waves the flag (invoking "fair and reciprocal" trade) but fires no bullets.
Invoking this rule would allow decisions on tax reforms to be made by majority.
Heinrich, I'm not able to share with this committee — HEINRICH: You're invoking executive privilege.
In several opinions, he wrote passionately, invoking such favored terms as democracy and destiny.
Ben Sasse about adults wearing Halloween costumes in Nebraska ... casually invoking the racial slur.
"People were invoking (Donald) Trump to come save Bayonne from this mosque," Hassan said.
We cannot obliterate such facts by invoking the need to look to the future.
The Trump administration recently hinted at the likelihood of invoking it for mass deportation.
Trump frequently traffics in hate and fear, invoking baseless security threats to justify bigotry.
Invoking your Jewish grandchildren to excuse your work terrorizing other people's grandchildren is sickening.
Booker also called Biden out for repeatedly invoking Obama's name on the campaign trail.
The Trump administration also shielded 100,000 pages from public release by invoking executive privilege.
Invoking either would limit how much information McGahn could provide to the special counsel.
As they do, they are invoking a very different language than their bosses are.
This latest leak seems to confirm that gesture will be for invoking Google's Assistant.
Mr. Trump defended himself in part by invoking the city's response to the Sept.
Some warn that Trump should tread carefully before invoking national security to restrict imports.
This one comes off to me as the least relaxing and least ASMR-invoking.
Invoking his training as a lawyer at Leningrad State University, Mr. Mutko demanded proof.
Critics have said invoking it now could speed production of lifesaving supplies and equipment.
Michael Curry's sermon about the power of love, invoking the words of the Rev.
Trump's defense team repeatedly attacked Schiff's credibility this weekend, including invoking the "parody" call.
"When Detroit catches a cold, Toledo gets pneumonia," he says, invoking a local adage.
Invoking mental health as an insult further stigmatizes those already suffering in harmful ways.
The president wept while invoking the many victims of mass shootings during his tenure.
NBC News first reported the two men's invoking of Firtash in their business dealings.
To be sure, conservatives and corporations are invoking the First Amendment, and sometimes winning.
He launched his campaign by invoking "rapists and murderers" crossing the US-Mexico border.
Speaking at the party, Ms. Craft made the best of it, invoking Thomas Jefferson.
Others, such as the Johns Hopkins group, are invoking new kinds of energy fields.
Worse, Representative Omar's comments leveled that charge by invoking a vile anti-Semitic slur.
But as Houston demonstrated, conservatives can turn public opinion by invoking fears of bathrooms.
It is considering invoking the International Economic Emergency Powers Act to impose such bans.
For more than a year, there were few consequences for Trump invoking an Islamic boogeyman.
In the poll, all 21 lawmakers who voted leave in June supported invoking Article 50.
Marblegate sued to force Education Management to pay in full, invoking the Trust Indenture Act.
Americans once dreamed more expansively, she says, invoking ideas of social democracy and social justice.
The hope was that it would never be used, but now Britain is invoking it.
The American administration is considering invoking national security to restrict imports and support domestic production.
The Wall Street Journal expressed this tension well by invoking a sort of hostage situation.
Mr Warren is by no means the only progressive hero invoking religious liberty in court.
"I feel like a miracle," he said, before invoking the patron saint of Italian firefighters.
Once again the image is impenetrable, but its gist, invoking exploitation and degradation, is clear.
There were peaceful protesters chanting nonsectarian slogans invoking the ideals of other Arab Spring revolutions.
The markings in Schwarz's work, while invoking the spirit of graffiti, never venture into mimicry.
"If you can't, we can," Tyson then tells the camera, invoking the Michael & Son slogan.
Frustration over the veto led CPS to file its lawsuit invoking Illinois' Civil Rights Act.
And with limited cash, invoking major change on a broad scale is not financially feasible.
But Flynn is expected to send a letter later Monday invoking his Fifth Amendment rights.
Speier gave the example of George W. Bush as precedent for invoking the 25th Amendment.
By further invoking Benghazi, though, Democratic officials and their liberal allies risk a critical miscalculation.
By invoking the FTA Gramercy is doing its bit to discredit free trade and globalisation.
"I was like a newborn calf, unafraid of tigers," he said, invoking a Chinese proverb.
But Sessions defended it by invoking a Biblical verse that urges obedience to government power.
When it comes to invoking executive privilege, however, the White House has been unusually strategic.
Ms. Khan was invoking a term that signifies the mother of a fallen American soldier.
Goodall has taken that message with her in her travels, invoking Haun's name in speeches.
Invoking Mr. Trump's slogan, Mr. Schrimpf said that approach was not making America great again.
"But this is the first I've heard of anyone invoking the name of the president."
Speaking with reporters before the call-up, he didn't shy away from invoking big names.
Clinton has assailed Sanders's gun record, invoking the families of the Sandy Hook school shooting.
Childbirth, marked by thronged women repeating prayers invoking the Virgin Mary, is her life's refrain.
" Or, as one commenter remarked, invoking Dylan, "looks like it's all over now, baby blue.
Mr. Baker said he was also aware that Mr. Rosenstein discussed invoking the 25th Amendment.
Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order invoking the Defense Production Act (DPA).
Invoking the act will not likely affect how quickly GM can produce the complex machines.
Charles Koch spoke out against Trump's proposed Muslim registry, invoking a comparison to Nazi Germany.
Invoking the guidelines, his pain doctor started cutting his dose by 40 milligrams a month.
Even if invoking the amendment were the best approach, consider what would need to happen.
In a tweet, he referenced invoking the Defense Production Act, however did not provide details.
"This has happened to me too many times," Williams said, invoking past U.S. Open controversies.
"Death in the Nuclear Age" begins by invoking that most basic human fear — of death.
But others, invoking the judgment of history, maintain that political considerations shouldn't enter the calculus.
Invoking civil war — even indirectly — was once a third rail of modern American presidential rhetoric.
He could well be invoking a partner or a child, a certainty or a longing.
Hours later, Trump stood before Congress, invoking Venezuela in his State of the Union address.
Invoking "Anglo-American heritage" seems to have been an impromptu decision by the attorney general.
" Keep in mind: "The administration has considered invoking executive privilege to prevent Lewandowski from testifying.
Some of the visitors to the current show could be heard invoking Matisse's final cutouts.
Rosenstein has denied he ever sought to record Trump or weighed invoking the 25th Amendment.
She gives this formal address invoking the Constitution, and the early days of the country.
TAPPER: You're invoking his race, talking about whether or not he can do his job.
"I have a dream, to become a top rider," he said, deliberately invoking Dr. King.
Trump doubled-down on his threat by invoking Pakistan's worst nightmare: a pivot to India.
Invoking "moral hazard" won't be as easy if a chaotic Brexit claims other corporate victims.
How did Mr. Boies feel about Mr. Pottinger invoking his name in messages to Kessler?
Critics have started invoking the Iran nuclear deal that Trump recently exited as a cautionary tale.
And they wouldn&apost answer any of those questions and they kept invoking these trade secrets.
Cabanne, on the other hand, concentrates on the gory decay, invoking associations with disease and transgression.
The imaginative complexity of what her drawings describe is what gives them their thought-invoking power.
Many buyers are considering either delaying cargoes or cancelling them by invoking a force majeure clause.
Not to mention, there's a small but determined set of social media users invoking an #iloveitchallenge.
She, like me, is not a fan of invoking trite metaphors about silver linings and journeys.
Why it works: Invoking steamy memories is a foolproof way to get the fire going again.
But by invoking the Nazi analogy, we often end up going down the path of alarmism.
Invoking national security was taboo at the WTO for decades after it was founded in 1995.
After allegedly invoking its right of refusal, Getaround bought back Shmigelsky's shares at $1.80 per share.
A foreign-born criminal in Britain can delay deportation for years by invoking human rights laws.
"I think that's fake news," Hurd said, invoking a phrase used frequently by President Donald Trump.
" Invoking the late South African president Nelson Mandela, Gore said "It's always impossible until it's done.
But, invoking the 85033 Deepwater Horizon disaster, Nelson said offshore drilling ought not to be encouraged.
Even the standard process itself of invoking executive privilege could be jumbled by the Russia probe.
But given that termites appear to have gotten the Mets as well, invoking Ruth seems apt.
The Senate Intelligence Committee then subpoenaed Flynn but Trump's former adviser declined, invoking the 5th Amendment.
Some were singing and drinking, acting boisterously, even invoking boorish chants about German Bombers and Krauts.
"We're in the grip of a project of austerity," he said, invoking the "catastrophe" of neoliberalism.
Clinton again looked to the example of an influential woman, this time tenderly invoking her mother.
He has been blocking government officials from testifying before Congress, invoking specious claims of constitutional privilege.
McCabe has said that FBI and DOJ officials discussed invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump.
By invoking camp as a political and aesthetic tradition, the party announced its own raison d'être.
Donald Trump Jr. came under fire for invoking Holocaust imagery in complaining about media double standards.
Invoking complex diplomatic negotiations could also allow the Maduro administration to stall on the recall referendum.
When the investigation began, the platoon did not cooperate, collectively invoking their right to remain silent.
In fact, Gillespie cited the identical street gang, MS-13, that Trump is fond of invoking.
" Her critics have accused her of invoking anti-Semitic stereotypes about Jewish people holding "dual loyalties.
Democrats later did it themselves by invoking a controversial procedural tactic known as the nuclear option.
The president, however, stopped short of invoking a national emergency, despite previous threats to do so.
As recently as November, she was defending her pro–Wall Street votes by invoking 9/11.
Speier's remarks on Tuesday weren't her first in favor of invoking the 25th Amendment on Trump.
And they're milking his celebrity for all its worth, issuing a slew of statements invoking him.
Invoking Walt Whitman to do so is one of the most inspired devices I've yet encountered.
After he did not disavow the possibility, Mr. Rajoy began the process of invoking Article 155.
Critics have often uneasily ignored his history, but he himself seems perversely intent on invoking it.
But in Russia, invoking history has long been a way of proclaiming political or ideological affiliation.
In many ads, Republicans are invoking the Latin American MS-13 gang as a growing menace.
Beyoncé even sings in Swahili at the end of "Otherside," a ballad invoking life after death.
" Numerous Jewish leaders slammed Trump for invoking the anti-Semitic trope that Jews have "dual loyalty.
Even when companies are not expressly invoking politics, they often distinguish themselves in socially conscious ways.
President Donald Trump continues to be obsessed with Republicans invoking the "nuclear option" in the Senate.
Its intent is scriptural, invoking Ecclesiastes; or Socratic, wooing the examined life; or both at once.
Indeed, this loyalty principle -- and invoking the term "rat" -- eerily recall the motif of crime bosses.
He concluded his remarks by invoking "God's help" in the Coalition's efforts to permanently defeat ISIS.
"I think you must prune," she said, invoking Voltaire's gift (and her own) for the essential.
Senators can only limit debate by invoking "cloture," which ends debate and allows a final vote.
But the Prayuth government blocked his nomination by invoking a tax evasion scandal involving vintage cars.
A scattering of designers are invoking — and denying — the label to assert their identities and ours.
Spiritual leaders are invoking concepts like karma and sin in deriding the excesses of economic development.
" Instead, he sees the Trump administration "invoking security concerns to address environmental protections they don't like.
"It's the 240th anniversary of the Battle of Long Island," he said, invoking the day's significance.
By invoking these credits, renewable energy developers can drive their corporate tax rate below 10 percent.
"Because of the deep connection in the human psyche between religion, cleanliness and the emotion of disgust, invoking God after sneezing is more likely, as compared to invoking God after other anomalous events like a random piece of debris hitting someone on the shoulder," he said.
Along the bathing ghats, prayers invoking followers to keep the Ganges clean fill the hot evening air.
Trump's economic promises "were aimed at invoking his supporters' yearning for a (partly mythical) past," Bernanke writes.
The Texas Republican took a jab at Booker, invoking speculation about the New Jersey senator's presidential ambitions.
Invoking the 25th Amendment, a possible constitutional solution to ousting Trump, is far harder than it sounds.
And we come together to make communities everywhere, and that seemed like worth invoking and standing together.
To be clear, I'm not invoking the startup founder who revels in visionary, outside-the-box thinking.
Mrs May and her team will have to focus on this issue soon after invoking the article.
Second, read this passage from the 2015 article "Commemorating King's Legacy and Invoking Change": Playing the Rev.
Instead of invoking Trump, Hill's campaign ads focus on tying Tucker to Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton is invoking a well-known -- if fictional -- Indiana personality ahead of Tuesday's primary.
Besides invoking Article 7, in future the EU could attach conditions to the aid it gives Poland.
Andrew Cuomo resurrected New York's old wage board system in 213, invoking laws first enacted in 29.
This anxious atmosphere is an unsuccessful attempt at invoking the open, wandering path of a city street.
The reality star responded to the infidelity rumors on Instagram Sunday by invoking former president Bill Clinton.
And because the DEA was invoking its emergency scheduling powers, the public had no right to comment.
Spicer said the White House never told Yates or her lawyer that it was invoking executive privilege.
Gates' court-appointed lawyer said he was invoking the 5th Amendment, and planned to hire private counsel.
Green was one of a handful of Democrats who have mulled over officially invoking the "i" word.
But Spicer said Monday the White House counsel's office never considered invoking executive privilege on Yates's testimony.
Kamala Harris stole the show that night, partly by invoking her experience as a young black girl.
This is done by invoking the Unruh effect, originally theorized by the physicist Bill Unruh in 1976.
Invoking this rule would allow decisions on tax reforms to be made by a majority of states.
McCain on Wednesday responded to White House criticism, invoking his own story as a prisoner of war.
On Thursday, the Senate voted to roll back the FCC's privacy order, invoking the Congressional Review Act.
However, invoking Newton's Third Law, a transition period could lead to instability and disruption in the marketplace.
You can control some elements of your computer like invoking the screen saver or toggling Wi-Fi.
Sessions said he wasn't invoking executive privilege himself, but reserving the right for President Trump to later.
Several digital forensic experts and law enforcement officials said the companies were being disingenuous in invoking security.
The next prime minister may face overwhelming pressure to hold a parliamentary vote before invoking Article 50.
But by invoking "due process," Kavanaugh was giving ammunition to those who think #MeToo goes too far.
Rather than responding to Mr. Trump's tribalism with tribalism of their own, they are invoking foundational truths.
To be sure, sources said the Trump administration could change its mind about invoking the emergency act.
Trump has been invoking the migrant caravan to stoke anti-immigration fears ahead of the midterm elections.
Invoking the executive branch's near-absolute discretion over deportation, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh C. Johnson established DAPA.
Mariano Rajoy, Spain's prime minister, will now ask the Senate to approve invoking the constitution's Article 155.
Donald Trump is also invoking a "rigged" economy, and tarring his own party at the same time.
Those in highest levels of government must stop invoking fear, using racist language and encouraging reprehensible behavior.
Hillary Clinton takes an indirect yet clear shot at Trump by invoking Nixon & obstruction of justice. pic.twitter.
"I wish we would stop invoking national security, because that's not what this is about," said Sen.
In this election cycle, Putnam has made the judgment that ads invoking President Trump aren't the answer.
As you can see by invoking the command "netstat -a" your machine is basically network Grand Central.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — A brief one today, as I will be invoking this annual greeting with some guests.
Lee, meanwhile, delivered a lengthy speech, where he railed against the House measure, invoking the president's concerns.
Lawmakers would first need to make a formal demand for the report by invoking their subpoena power.
What's a not particularly funky indie-rock band from New Jersey doing by invoking that album's mantle?
The authorities stopped invoking possible hate crimes and seemed to drop racial motivation from their statements altogether.
The room is dim and washed in purple, invoking Alice Walker's landmark novel The Color Purple (1982).
On that topic, Senator Kamala Harris sharply criticized Joe Biden over his recent comments invoking segregationist senators.
Levandowski avoided testifying by invoking the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination before the two sides eventually settled.
" She added, "The collection he designed and produced was not aimed at invoking or provoking racial implications.
Conservatives and a number of liberals alike caution against the removal of these markers, invoking historical erasure.
By January, the workers were invoking some of Mr. Trump's populist campaign themes — but with a twist.
Predictably, Mr. Maduro and other senior Venezuelan officials have reacted defiantly, invoking the principle of national sovereignty.
When I effused about the songwriters, films and plays he kept invoking, he would freeze, looking crestfallen.
"You say it long enough, often enough, people may believe it," he said, invoking Goebbels by name.
Is there any question that people would be talking about invoking the 25th Amendment to remove him?
Yolanda Renee King spoke at the rally, invoking her grandfather's words in her call for gun control.
The official says Rosenstein did not raise the notion of invoking the 25th Amendment at the meeting.
After invoking the privilege, the president can direct current and former government officials to not divulge information.
" She apologized this month, saying that she was unaware that invoking hypnosis was an "anti-Semitic trope.
By invoking Mapplethorpe's work in this way, the movie avoids having to actually show any penises itself.
Investor and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs bought TV ads invoking Republican deity Ronald Reagan to attack Trump's decision.
Virtually every single condom-snorting article mentions it—if not starts and ends by invoking the sudsy trend.
In the less likely event of Japan's Prime Minister invoking Specified Measure 2 (SM2) of the DIA - i.e.
INGRAHAM: Pastor Scott, this is Bishop Michael Curry who was just slamming Jeff Sessions for invoking the bible.
However, he added that the timetable for invoking Article 50 by the end of March 2017 still stands.
Now, emboldened by the Trump administration, Republicans in Congress are invoking it to lay waste to public lands.
He would not answer any other questions, claiming he was invoking executive privilege on behalf of President Trump.
She thought invoking Jesus' name would get people's attention, as many people in the country are devout Catholics.
On Saturday the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported May would not hold a parliamentary vote before invoking Article 50.
Ilhan Omar apologized for invoking anti-Semitic tropes when criticizing the powerful pro-Israel lobbying group last month.
Mr Hazanavicius's Godard is supremely unsympathetic, criticising the patriarchy and invoking a wife's duties in the same breath.
Glover, clearly invoking Billy Dee Williams' take on the character, has offered his final thoughts on the matter.
Invoking Maslow's hierarchy of needs, financial brittleness inexorably dislevels one's ability to propose and contend with unconstrained entrepreneurs.
Many political power leaders are raising eyebrows in Washington, and some are even invoking questions of deeper investigations.
And it was done in a way that removed all traces of overt racism, by invoking states' rights.
When it comes to CNN's position on invoking the Statue of Liberty, two years makes a big difference.
"They can make a white supremacist the chief strategist for the White House," he said, invoking Steve Bannon.
Mr Almagro has proposed invoking the OAS's Democratic Charter, which could lead to Venezuela's suspension from the organisation.
Invoking the 25th Amendment would seem to not technically be a coup, because it's part of the constitution.
Adding insult to injury, he has justified protectionist measures against erstwhile NATO allies by invoking "national security" considerations.
By invoking the War Powers Act, the resolution becomes "privileged," meaning Democrats could force a vote on it.
And McCabe said the FBI and DOJ discussed removing the president from office by invoking the 25th Amendment.
The White House has moved to block his deposition by invoking a claim of so-called constitutional immunity.
Trump has defended his decision, including by invoking the memory of service members who died fighting in Syria.
Invoking Alabama's racist past The decision is the latest move in a national battle over the minimum wage.
The administration has said there's a heightened threat from Iran as its justification for invoking the emergency sales.
"I've been with these people for a long time — I know them," Mr. Trump said, specifically invoking Gov.
And as the client journeys through this, the shaman is invoking all these different spirits from the heaven.
" McCarthy, after "accidentally" invoking Hitler again, made matters worse with the line: "Fool me once, shame on me.
A 85033 directive called the "Reagan Memo" delineated the process for invoking privilege in a conflict with Congress.
"She calls our people 'deplorable,' a large group, and irredeemable," Mr. Trump said, invoking a comment that Mrs.
Yet invoking the fairness theme, the Trump administration has two operational goals: seek bilateral trade balance and reciprocity.
It turned entirely on how much room judges have to find ambiguity when invoking the constitutional avoidance canon.
"Strange Fruit," he said, invoking one of Billie Holiday's trademark songs, about the frequent image of lynching victims.
And the Fed is invoking emergency powers to set up a special entity that will buy corporate bonds.
Invoking the specter of 9/11 but then banishing that specter in this way feels like a cheat.
Apologizing pre-emptively for his tendency to "start preaching," Foster spoke for almost 20 minutes, invoking the Rev.
The Trump administration has repeatedly levied accusations of theft at China, invoking a term that offends the Chinese.
The United States is seeing the "soul of this nation" on display, he says, invoking his campaign's mantra.
For those wondering about Trump invoking a national emergency: Remember he also ordered [Robert] Mueller's firing twice (allegedly).
Invoking Reagan, Mr. Jones said, was hardly accidental and was symbolically important because he remains revered by Republicans.
Sure, he went on to do this: Maybe invoking Trump isn't the smartest thing to do right now.
"Invoking national security would be even more far-fetched in the case of the car industry," he said.
Benenson also said he felt like Sanders' invoking of Obama is an attempt to "co-opt" Clinton's message.
Invoking a Chinese term, Mr Faligot describes this multipronged approach to intelligence collection as the "sea-lamprey strategy".
The matter is muddled by the current administration officials' refusing to answer questions without explicitly invoking executive privilege.
O'Brien, after invoking the old essays, pivoted to Sanders' record on immigration, guns and the 1994 crime bill.
This would mainly occur if Lam were pressured into invoking the emergency regulations ordinance to stop the protest.
Hensarling scolded Waters at the start of a Financial Services panel hearing Wednesday, invoking the shooting of Rep.
Yet, by invoking an entitlement to health care, 74.2 million Americans­ enrollees in Medicaid reject freedom of choice.
By invoking it, the United States would effectively push back against China's practice of artificially suppressing steel prices.
Trump imposed the tariffs on national security grounds, invoking a legal provision that is controversial and rarely used.
Mercosur could follow this by invoking a democracy clause in its rules that aims to protect human rights.
The founding fathers provided three tools to stop a runaway presidency -- elections, impeachment, and invoking the 25th amendment.
However, Flynn has told the committee he will not comply, invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
Tyrion can expect she won't be invoking fear south of the wall, at least for the time being.
The White House has repeatedly blocked witnesses from testifying about matters pertaining to this situation, invoking executive privilege.
" All of that drama, Kraft said without invoking the word Deflategate, made this year's title "unequivocally the sweetest.
Whether or not Wall Street is directly involved, activists are invoking the firms to fire up the masses.
Rooney, for his part, insisted this week he wasn't concerned about invoking Trump's wrath with his impeachment remarks.
Perry defended his proposal on multiple fronts, including by invoking the 2014 Polar Vortex's impact on the grid.
"Invoking the threat of violence cannot serve as the government's carte blanche to shut down protests," he said.
The White House has raised the idea of invoking emergency powers to build the wall without lawmakers' approval.
Defendants now have to declare that they're invoking the right to remain silent in order to end questioning.
In invoking China, Sandberg is pitting Facebook against a bigger boogeyman in the current political conversation than itself.
Rod Rosenstein reportedly discussed invoking the 25th Amendment and wearing a wire to record his conversations with Trump
"He is collaborating, he is communicating, he is not invoking his right to silence," the lawyer told RTBF.
The militaristic concepts we're invoking – currency war, trade war, a new Cold War – are jumping rungs on the ladder.
What are the moral questions involved in the prosecutor's invoking the victim's "blondeness" to imply she posed no threat?
They held up banners with signs of "Women Together Strong" and sang songs invoking the power of female solidarity.
Probably. Do they know that you (and the MoonPie account or whatever) are constantly invoking their personas for clout?
Invoking cis white women's vulnerability to rape in order to advance an oppressive agenda is a time-honored tradition.
But the most wisdom-invoking evidence amounts to religious insight and how to most fruitfully spend our precious hours.
Omar came under fire first for a tweet that was perceived as invoking negative stereotypes about Jews and money.
He also said Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had discussed invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.
In cases like these, invoking "the family" of the workplace becomes a means of blunting anger, of sublimating resistance.
Even if the Supreme Court does not require it, the case for parliamentary approval before invoking Article 50 remains.
Still, invoking China and innovation has become a popular way for tech firms to deflect regulatory concerns, especially antitrust.
Invoking neither will protect you from Instagram's terms of use, which you agreed to when you opened your account.
They were portrayed as effusing cool and invoking desire in every woman that crossed their path, queer or not.
But gradually, Abellan convinced him by invoking the 2015 ALS ice bucket challenge, which pulled in several million people.
It would seem that invoking the Long Boom in WIRED is a bit like saying "Macbeth" in a theater.
And Maher's poor attempt at trying to get a few laughs by invoking the "N-word" was also wrong.
To team Hartle-Hawking, the critics are invoking a false notion of causality in demanding that lapse be real.
Dalloway (it even starts with "Adam would have to get the flowers himself," invoking Virginia Woolf's iconic opening line).
"Kids feel like they have been given permission, and they are invoking the name of Donald Trump," she said.
Rosenstein later said publicly he doesn't believe any basis exists for invoking the 25th Amendment and never advocated that.
In a 113 letter, the head of Soviet counterintelligence recommended invoking suspects' "family and personal ties" during interrogation sessions.
But the legal powers Trump is invoking were designed for a short-term emergencies like disasters and infectious diseases.
Their efforts failed this week, with Senate Republicans invoking the nuclear option and confirming Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.
Trump and his 2020 reelection campaign manager Brad Parscale both fired back by invoking Romney's two failed presidential runs.
In her victory speech Monday night, Sinema repeatedly called for bipartisanship and ending partisan gridlock, invoking the late Sen.
But for decades, major trading nations have been wary of invoking national security as a rationale for trade protection.
Candidates behave rationally when they avoid invoking the idea of shared sacrifice, saving painful decisions until after inauguration day.
But they must be germane, because Republicans seem unable to censure Trump without invoking female spouses and especially offspring.
"I suspect that this effort is aimed mostly at invoking the nationalistic pride of the domestic audience," said Chiu.
"Four places holding hands," it said, then, invoking the government's catchphrase for China's rise, "jointly writing the China Dream."
I now realize how insensitive it was, and I had no intention of invoking such a terrible historical comparison.
Plenty of people lampooned Kellyanne Conway for invoking the extremely fake "Bowling Green massacre" to justify Trump's immigration ban.
"I am like a fallen leaf that will eventually return to the roots," he said, invoking a Chinese proverb.
We can be independent of our husbands," she said, invoking Mao Zedong, "trying to hold up half the sky.
But after waiting six months for a return to Lothric and invoking Ariamis, I was left wanting much more.
Mr. Trump is invoking a section of trade law allowing the president to take action to protect national security.
When Trump "hereby ordered" US companies to leave China, he was widely mocked for invoking powers that he lacked.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ST. LOUIS — Glamor has always been about conjuring and invoking a certain magic.
Explainer: The White House has raised the idea of invoking emergency powers to build the wall without lawmakers' approval.
Earlier this month, invoking the need to prepare for the coronation, the generals postponed the next election yet again.
Soylent is now available in seven flavors, some caffeinated, including "Cacao" and "Cafe Chai," invoking other drink-adjacent tastes.
When Ronald Reagan seemed increasingly foggy toward the end of his tenure, some aides discussed invoking the 25th Amendment.
Those in the highest levels of the government must stop invoking fear, using racist language and encouraging reprehensible behavior.
So does the spectacle of Homelander invoking divine sanction for xenophobic violence before a crowd of adoring evangelical Christians.
The Times reported on Friday that Mr. Rosenstein had discussed secretly taping the president and invoking the 25th Amendment.
Moreover, there are serious obstacles to invoking the amendment in the way Mr. Rosenstein is said to have suggested.
Did Trump decide this week that invoking Lewinsky's name would be a good way of changing the press narrative?
Asked about the tattoo, Duterte said he had one, but declined to describe it, invoking his right to privacy.
Among those invoking it: The Stonewall Hotel in Sydney, Australia, which is actually a three-floor bar and club.
He tantalizingly alludes to the role that state courts might play by invoking Justice Thurgood Marshall's dissent in Rodriguez.
Sunday was not the first time that Trump has criticized Wallace by invoking his father, veteran broadcaster Mike Wallace.
Invoking writer and mythologist Joseph Campbell's biography, The Hero's Journey, Barrios explained WWE's two chief appeals: storytelling and simplicity.
The first tweet was widely condemned as invoking an anti-Semitic trope about Jewish people controlling politics through money.
Amy Poehler and "Parks and Recreation" co-creator Michael Schur are not amused by the NRA invoking Leslie Knope.
"I have respect for the lava and for Pele," he said, invoking the name of the Hawaiian fire goddess.
Demonstrators say they are invoking their right to rebellion against tyranny, guaranteed by the Constitution he wants to revise.
Others have tempted him with royal trappings, like the British did by invoking the actual queen of England. Twice.
Invoking national security concerns can be a potential get-out-of-jail-free card at the World Trade Organization.
Well done, Howard, who demonstrates his own closing argument chops by invoking the great Clarence Darrow in his plea.
The Econ 101 argument that CEA is invoking stops well short of where CEA would like to carry it.
Shkreli, though, refused to testify at the hearing, invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and antagonizing lawmakers.
Authorities found that Roof also wrote a white supremacist manifesto heavily invoking the Confederate flag and other Confederate symbols.
"I used to feel that musical knowledge and emotional truth-telling were antagonistic," he said, invoking bedrock punk principles.
By invoking the nuclear option, Republicans can end debate and confirm all of them with a simple majority vote.
Trump appeared to be on verge of invoking Article 2205 in April before being pulled back by his advisers.
A group of teenagers like this wouldn't laugh about the Nazis if they actually understood what they were invoking.
Trump is invoking these tariffs in the name of border security, something GOP lawmakers prefer to side with him on.
A synth-heavy, sci-fi score and sound design invoking the sound of balloons rubbing together was done by Cipheraudio.
So you wouldn't think skyscrapers would hold so much meaning for me, invoking lofty, aspirational thoughts about strength and sovereignty.
Trump has announced that the administration will be ignoring subpoenas, preventing key officials from testifying and possibly invoking executive privilege.
They also started invoking the two-hour rule, which cut short the time Senate Republican committees had for their hearings.
Most of his works are conceptual, invoking the history of art, and often textual, confronting the viewer with witty aphorisms.
But if they don't, you might consider invoking the gods of commerce to aid you in your quest for profitability.
"Happens to the Heart" sounds like vintage Cohen: somber and sly, invoking the spiritual alongside the mundane, making paradoxes profound.
"By invoking this section, it's easy for authorities to pick you up under any flimsy pretext," Sinha told BuzzFeed News.
For Mr Putin, the downside of Mr Trump's win is that it prevents him from invoking America as an enemy.
Bannon refused to answer all other questions by claiming he was invoking executive privilege on behalf of President Donald Trump.
THE PRESIDENT IS GOING TO GET THIS DONE BY INVOKING THE INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY ECONOMIC POWERS ACT AND TAKING APPROPRIATE MEASURES.
During certain attacks, the character donned a toothy grin, loincloth, feathered headdress, and torch—invoking a racist Native American stereotype.
Levandowski has stubbornly refused to answer any questions from Waymo's lawyers about the case, broadly invoking his Fifth Amendment rights.
When he calls Mexicans rapists, he is invoking an image of a vulnerable white woman attacked by a brown man.
"Sessions: "Senator Heinrich, I'm not, um, able to share with this committee private communications..."Heinrich: "Because you're invoking executive privilege?
He still hasn't cited any hard evidence for that, but he's now invoking a source that offers no public proof.
Invoking the Fourth Amendment, Wyden dismissed such practices as extralegal, lacking probable cause and a warrant required for such searches.
Calling for help from other governments and invoking a mutual assistance article in the European Union's treaty are other options.
I'm with John McCain when he was asked about people who said invoking the nuclear option was a good thing.
Rosenstein has previously denied that he made any offer to record Trump, or that he discussed invoking the 25th Amendment.
It's an unfounded, deeply held alternative explanation for how things are—often invoking some shadowy, malevolent force masterminding the coverup.
"Hallelujah" received a bewitching video directed by Abby Portner, invoking elements from Shakespeare's MacBeth to portray the song's crumbling grandeur.
Cruz's "New York values" comment also came under discussion, and Trump got the better of Cruz by invoking 9/11.
Social media platforms were also unlikely to cooperate, invoking privacy and free speech laws when it comes to blasphemy cases.
My attorneys were sent a formal letter invoking a contractual provision to not distribute my programming, and that was it.
On April 10th Ankara dispatched a formal diplomatic note, invoking an antiquated German law against insulting foreign heads of state.
At a time when it is important to condemn white nationalists and supremacists unequivocally, invoking Thomas Jefferson is a mistake.
Lawyers, by contrast, have found ways to rationalize this, invoking fancy legal arguments that defy common sense and basic fairness.
In 1997, feminists organized the all-female music festival Lilith Fair, invoking the erstwhile demon's name for their progressive cause.
In November some tried invoking the Holocaust Act in Britain, which allows the return of Nazi loot to rightful owners.
He called the model a "Rube Goldberg" contraption, invoking the wacky contraptions that Rube Goldberg invented to do common tasks.
Democrats have seized on both incidents to draw attention to the consequences of extreme rhetoric, invoking Trump in the process.
Foster isn't the first politician to come under scrutiny for invoking the so-called "Billy Graham rule" in the workplace.
Instead of invoking the names of the dead, now eternally branded into the public consciousness, she turned to quiet remembrance.
Detective Milici was called to testify before a grand jury, but refused, invoking his Fifth Amendment rights, police officials said.
After initially invoking executive privilege, George H.W. Bush substantially responded to a House request for information on Operation Desert Shield.
The student campaigners responded that invoking the scholarships was "a justification for the continued whitewashing of Rhodes' violent, destructive legacy".
She has frequently responded to mockery of her working-class roots by invoking the dignity of service and retail work.
Invoking #Soros as controlling the State Dept, FBI, and Ukraine is trafficking in some of the worst anti-Semitic tropes.
He also said there is "nothing wrong" with presidents and others invoking God in speeches, according to The Associated Press.
It was the third time the government has bypassed lawmakers to advance the law, by invoking a special constitutional provision.
U. politicians to quickly start the formal process of leaving the union by invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
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He clarified later, via the Justice Department, that he was simply invoking the Anglo-Saxon roots of American law enforcement.
By invoking the Beyoncé lyric, Twitter users are suggesting that Fisher wouldn't have gotten into the competitive school at all.
The Trump Organization's lawyers are invoking rights under the countries' investment treaty and threatening to bring a claim for damages.
He began practicing the Golden Dawn's highly choreographed rituals, tracing pentagrams in the air while invoking the names of angels.
He keeps invoking the concept of "free thought" and clearly rebels at the notion of conforming to black political norms.
Mr. Trump and Mr. McConnell both urged Mr. Bryant to appoint himself to the seat, specifically invoking the Alabama debacle.
Unidentified sources told Bloomberg that it is considering invoking an emergency law to restrict Chinese investments in sensitive U.S. tech.
In the simplest, a framing device invoking the ghostliness of the empty stage establishes the show as a theatrical throwback.
Invoking prosecutorial discretion, the Justice Department can decline to charge an official who defies a subpoena at the president's direction.
For strongmen like President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, above, invoking "fake news" provides the leeway to ignore democratic norms.
Then on Tuesday, party members introduced a motion of impeachment, invoking a constitutional process that had never before been tested.
But, invoking the alternate-reality towns of "It's a Wonderful Life," he added: "We're in Pottersville now, not Bedford Falls."
Mr. Alvarado, 39, who wrote a historical novel before he became president last year, is fond of invoking the past.
LN: Could it be that Americans are invoking 19683 because they're ignorant of history and what really happened that year?
The president's invoking of the Defense Production Act could transform American life after the coronavirus, if we get it right.
The Knesset didn't even vote on it, invoking a procedural rule to dismiss it outright as denying the country's Jewishness.
By invoking God (others will offer "thoughts and prayers") Trump's response to white nationalist terror avoids any mention of responsibility.
Drake's "8 Out of 10" sounds like a musical slight toward Mr. West, invoking Mr. West's horn-thick early production.
Mr. Shane said presidents traditionally refrained from invoking executive privilege in cases involving corruption allegations because it would look bad.
She sought to flip that political experience to her advantage early in the debate, invoking the recently concluded impeachment trial.
Ahead of the South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday, candidates are increasingly invoking Mr. Obama as they court black voters.
But McConnell at the same lunch was able to derail Romney's momentum by deploying his favorite tactic: invoking Senate process.
Ms. Kruger then closed her short, emotional speech by invoking real victims of terrorism: "Please know that you're not forgotten."
When the law was debated on the floor, a handful of senators insisted that invoking Article IV posed a risk.
It's true that invoking national security to justify tariffs leaves the United States open to other countries doing the same.
"I think she's extremely bright, she's going to be real capable," he said, before invoking his time in the Marines.
A curse implies damning or punishing someone, while a swear word suggests blasphemy — invoking a deity to empower your words.
All three voted Thursday night against invoking what is known as "martial law" to speed the legislation to the floor.
This is one reason that I was heartened to hear candidates at Thursday's debate specifically invoking and remembering the poor.
Infusing a robot with nuance is a challenge worthy of the engineers' skills, but Waldman can't resist invoking higher stakes.
A recently filed lawsuit, invoking the Constitution, asks a federal court to bar him from accepting profits from foreign governments.
He bypassed Congress to make the designation, invoking the Antiquities Act, which was signed into law by Roosevelt in 1906.
"Invoking the Constitution to enjoin the laws of a state requires more than 'slight implication and vague conjecture,'" Shepherd wrote.
Numerous cities and local governments are still suing the company for contributing to climate change, many invoking public nuisance statutes.
It could be his own vice president and Cabinet, who could threaten to remove him by invoking the 25th Amendment.
The EPA justified this proposal by invoking safety, arguing that higher efficiency standards make it harder to buy safer cars.
In theory, an adverse decision could give a veto over invoking Article 50 to the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly, and in the case of Northern Ireland, a ruling could hold that invoking the article could undermine the Good Friday Agreement, the 1998 peace accord that effectively ended the conflict in Northern Ireland.
"We love you and you very much set the standard — Semper Fi," he said, invoking the familiar Marine credo of loyalty.
Religious claimants invoking the federal law still usually lose today — more than 70 percent of the time, according to one study.
When she decided to try out a ballet move over the weekend, she ended up invoking the wrath of the internet.
Fears of bathroom attacks were used to defend segregation — by invoking fears that black men would attack white women in bathrooms.
Chris Christie signed a bill last week approving the change, invoking the story of his own mother's battle with tobacco addiction.
Even without invoking executive privilege, Trump has been firm he will not cooperate with almost any of the investigations taking place.
Trump, in invoking a blanket claim of executive privilege Wednesday, was responding to a subpoena from Congress for the Mueller report.
Video He added that Page had the option of showing up and invoking her Fifth Amendment privilege to avoid incriminating herself.
A similar national security probe into aluminum imports invoking the same Cold War-era trade law is due on Jan. 22.
Among that top tier of female candidates, Gillibrand is particularly vocal in invoking her gender as a driver of her campaign.
At various points in the trial, Roberts sought to maintain decorum and cool tempers, even invoking the Senate's history and reputation.
Invoking the "chosen one" concept could hint that some of the known mythology will be explored further, something Johnson hints at.
The greatest artists have been the most effective at invoking certain emotions; love, fear, anger and lust to name a few.
Which is why Westbrook invoking them to prop up a personal vendetta at this point in time reads as so cynical.
"I abhor the Klan," he protested, invoking his role in the capital conviction of a Klansman for a murder in 1981.
The pieces respond to the unique space of Pioneer Works' main gallery, invoking the ages-old struggle between architecture and gravity.
While the song's title takes a very strong stance by invoking that phrase, the song itself is a little more...vague.
Handler's long had an issue with Jolie, invoking the trope of the "girl's girl" to describe her dislike for the actress.
Which is why I think that to keep invoking Bill's infidelities as ammunition against Hillary, or to keep faulting her — yes!
They didn't shy away from invoking Charlottesville, however, as they chanted "We don't see Heather Heyer in the crowd!" in Shelbyville.
She mentioned both during her Colbert interview on Tuesday, invoking them as examples of her ability to work across the aisle.
Sotomayor has been known for her ability to see real-life implications of the law, even invoking her own family experiences.
Flynn's response is expected to note that he is invoking his constitutional rights and it is not an admission of guilt.
The White House on Friday refused to rule out the possibility of Trump invoking his presidential powers to block Comey's testimony.
" Invoking images of shuttered factories, Trump vowed to bring back jobs by applying "two simple rules: buy American and hire American.
From his plane the pope sent a message to Mr Xi, invoking "divine blessings of peace and well-being" upon China.
His remarks came after Rosenstein denied to the Times that he ever seriously considered invoking the 85033th Amendment against the president.
Guttenberg was referring to Trump invoking the shooting during his address at the National Rifle Association's (NRA) annual meeting last week.
Some opponents of decriminalization call themselves abolitionists, consciously invoking the battle to end slavery as well as the one for equality.
"I crumpled it up real nice and tight and skyhooked it into my wastepaper basket," he recalled, invoking his trademark shot.
European law recognises only one way for a country to leave the EU: by invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty.
The article does not allege that Rosenstein actually recorded Trump or followed through on his musings about invoking the 25th Amendment.
Goodlatte spoke portentously about the power and responsibility of social media platforms, invoking quotes from both Ronald Reagan and Mark Zuckerberg.
SO THE NOTION THAT NOW INVOKING NATIONAL SECURITY BY US WILL SOMEHOW FREE THEM UP OF THE SHACK HIM IS RUBISH.
Martin Luther King's daughter slammed Mark Zuckerberg for invoking the civil rights movement and said 'disinformation campaigns' led to MLK's killing.
According to Democratic lawmakers, Hicks demurred at the instruction of the White House but stopped short of formally invoking executive privilege.
"It becomes a real challenge for companies recruiting people," he said, invoking his own experience in trying to get new employees.
Or we might have to endure a reply like an Ollie North repeatedly invoking the Fifth Amendment in a public hearing.
In "Freedom Over Me," Ashley Bryan sugarcoats nothing, frequently invoking the language of commerce to expose the brutality of human trafficking.
The vote came just hours after the White House blocked the report's disclosure by invoking the legal principle of executive privilege.
But that hasn't stopped folks from invoking Satoshi's supposed intent regarding bitcoin's future when making their own arguments for certain changes.
It portrays the thinking self as outcast, invoking a fantasy world where we're remote from both human intimacies and media manipulations.
Tariffs may ultimately not be the right weapon against Chinese mercantilism — invoking investment and capital market restrictions may be more effective.
Kristoff's song "Lost in the Woods" was invoking lots of '80s rock ballads, and also gave a nod to "Bohemian Rhapsody."
Invoking the so-called nuclear option, they argued, could needlessly inflict new political damage on both the Senate and the court.
The anti-abortion protesters in Buffalo, as elsewhere in the country, claimed to be nonviolent, invoking the example of the Rev.
Ms. Gillibrand responded to every question, except one, by invoking Mr. Trump: his stance on immigration, health care or climate change.
With every new speaker invoking Hield, I thought back to something Sturrup, the Freeport News editor, told me about Hield's success.
Still, the newly proposed ban provoked more criticism because invoking the "notwithstanding clause" appeared calculated to protect it from legal challenge.
But I don't think one can grasp the full amplitude of racial injustice without invoking the darkest impulses of human nature.
" Invoking the mantra of military scientists throughout time, Griffin added that the country must "see their hand and raise them one.
"Who's not here for the right reasons?" he said, invoking a "Bachelor" catchphrase as he looked out intensely at no one.
I remember the debating points vividly, which is to say I remember invoking them in arguments with friends at the time.
"'No means no' is puritanism," he says at one point, invoking one of the slogans of the anti-date-rape movement.
He quit days after issuing a press release invoking claims of a "deep state," ​which prompted a steep stock market fall.
By invoking national security provisions to support its trade demands, the president has helped to create a crisis at the organization.
They have blocked attempts by the east to sell oil independently of Tripoli, invoking U.N. Security Council resolutions to do so.
They have blocked attempts by the east to sell oil independently of Tripoli, invoking U.N. Security Council resolutions to do so.
The IC has good reason to be wary of invoking the President's ire if it publlicly shares its coordinated, vetted assessments.
Or else we reduce it to caricature, cooing over turmeric-stained golden lattes while invoking the mystic wisdom of the East.
But much more than that, it is littered with small, vulnerable and weak nations invoking sovereignty as their safeguard against exploitation.
When his opponents countered his proposals by invoking democratic values, government media accused them of being traitors, Western agents or Zionists.
Real estate developers use the artificial mountains to advertise each complex's strong feng shui, with slogans invoking the mountains' mystical properties.
In this spot, he attempts to break out by invoking his late brother, a veteran, and saying politicians such as Rep.
Kimmel ripped Kushner on the emails too, invoking chants heard at President Trump's rallies throughout the 2016 election about Clinton's emails.
President Trump has answered this challenge by reaching backward — vowing to wall off America and invoking a whiter, more homogeneous country.
The official even revealed there had even been talk among Cabinet officers about invoking the 25th Amendment to remove the President.
She's talking like she's Annie Oakley," Obama said, invoking the famed female sharpshooter immortalized in the musical "[Annie] Get Your Gun.
New CMO, Michelle St. Jacques, has partnered with Leo Burnett to create Coors Light's new media campaign, invoking chill and relaxation.
" He added that she was "invoking the hoary myth of dual loyalty, in which the Americanness of Jews is inherently suspect.
It was used against black people to justify segregation — by invoking fears that black men would attack white women in bathrooms.
With each onion chopped or roti flattened, you can hear them chant, "Wahe Guru...Wahe Guru," invoking the name of God.
They were used against black people to justify segregation — by invoking fears that black men would attack white women in bathrooms.
Read more: 2020 Democrats excoriated Joe Biden for his record on immigration and for repeatedly invoking Obama's name on the campaign trailBiden downplayed his role in the administration's immigration policiesBiden also deflected some questions about his own record by invoking Obama, and tried to distance himself from some of the more controversial parts of Obama's presidency, including immigration.
The shirts are aimed at invoking a folksy charm and conjuring up a sense of hard work, and Purnama often wears one.
Some Democrats are also talking about invoking Congress' so-called inherent contempt powers to fine or jail those who defy congressional subpoenas.
They discovered that these wormholes can serve as time machines, invoking time-travel paradoxes—evidence that exotic material is forbidden in nature.
One of the paper's reviewers asked the scientists to ensure that they weren't just invoking muscle responses (they showed that they weren't).
Also this week, the Supreme Court heard the government's appeal against a High Court judgment that invoking Article 50 requires parliamentary approval.
Trump filed a lawsuit, also in federal court in Washington, contesting that law and seeking to block House Democrats from invoking it.
Invoking IEEPA could also trigger legal challenges in U.S. courts, said Mark Wu, a professor of international trade at Harvard Law School.
Business leaders and celebrities, accustomed to muzzling political hot takes for fear of invoking the government's wrath, shared their thoughts and condolences.
On Thursday Chancellor Angela Merkel told Turkey to stop invoking Berlin's Nazi past in criticizing cancellations of Turkish ministers' rallies in Germany.
It has discussed invoking its rarely used power to interpret Hong Kong's mini constitution, the Basic Law, to stop them taking office.
Update 12/19/16 2:15pm: You can actually change the double-tap gesture in Settings from invoking Siri to play/pause.
How can Ted Cruz begin a rally by invoking the Lord, and then speak as though he is running for war criminal?
On the military front, the Trump administration has ramped up arms sales to Taipei over the years, invoking the ire of Beijing.
Other techniques involve repeating mantras during orgasm, focusing on sigils (a magical symbol) to help focus your energy, and invoking certain deities.
So, in celebration of her 29th birthday today, we're re-living some of the most feels-invoking moments of her career. 1.
Despite Alejandrina Guzman regularly invoking her father in marketing materials, it's not clear if she has his blessing for the clothing line.
On Monday, the White House did not rule out the possibility of Sessions invoking executive privilege at some point during his testimony.
Jeff Merkley, a champion in the push to reform the filibuster, said, "I have absolutely no regret" in invoking the nuclear option.
Can you tell me why what are these longstanding DOJ rules that protect conversations made in the executive without invoking executive privilege?
Trump said GOP senators should "go for it" and invoke nuclear option, preventing Democrats from invoking filibuster to block Supreme Court nominee.
One of Mr. Levandowski's lawyers said the Uber executive's position on invoking the Fifth Amendment may change as they examine the case.
It is interesting to consider what kind of read the installation would get without invoking the incredibly loaded visage of Ivanka Trump.
Already, American diplomats are fruitlessly invoking U.S. and Turkish shared values, while American citizens and U.S. government employees are jailed and abused.
To do so, it's invoking a classic model name paired with a new design language that first debuted on the refreshed MKZ.
This would leave Rajoy with the option of invoking the constitution to suspend the Catalan government and to bring on regional elections.
Invoking the battle cry "anti-national" in the name of the entire nation seems especially pernicious from a government without majority support.
Trump abruptly canceled the Eagles' appearance at the White House on Monday, invoking NFL players' protests during the anthem in his statement.
Shapiro joked about how distant Warren's ancestor would have had to be in a later tweet, invoking Trump's "Pocahontas" nickname for Warren.
Since the comments, rabbis have demanded that he stop invoking the Holocaust "for political purposes," The Kansas City Star reported in April.
But critics fear that governments will be wary of invoking those exceptions, and that arbiters at the WTO will side with companies.
Her palette passes swiftly through the palettes of other artists, invoking and then distancing herself from them in a continual forward movement.
They have talked about solutions ranging from more price negotiation to faster approval of new drugs, often invoking increased competition between drugmakers.
While invoking the country's honor, Indian politicians are pandering to their vote banks, in some cases by indulging their dislike of Muslims.
They hoped one day to reach the Holy Land, invoking Israel's Law of Return, which welcomes those of Jewish heritage as immigrants.
In Harris's speech, she also pushed back on talk of "electability" with regard to Midwestern states, without explicitly invoking her own candidacy.
"I think I'd have to hear the words 'We're invoking executive privilege' to know they've come to that conclusion," Giuliani told Politico.
California Teachers Association kept the court from invoking the First Amendment to cut the financial legs out from under public employee unions.
The Times story also said Rosenstein had discussed the possibility of Cabinet officials invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.
In the 53 shooting death of Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida, George Zimmerman was acquitted after invoking the stand your ground defense.
He also hit Biden hard for invoking President Obama at times, only to sidestep more awkward elements of the 44th president's record.
Simply put, Republican leaders in Congress are invoking an arcane parliamentary maneuver in attempts to nullify the work of the last administration.
They speak "in elevated terms" about their responsibility as owners, invoking Thomas Paine and Martin Luther King, Jr.,'s march on Selma.
Rather than invoking an emergency, Republicans should explore new ways to bring some of these economic migrants in legally on work visas.
Apple and its supporters "try to alarm" the court by invoking bigger debates over privacy and national security, the Justice Department said.
In other words: Trump's lawyers are invoking, in Panama, the very provision Cohn tried to talk Trump out of removing from NAFTA.
Most of them were fairly low-level alleged perpetrators who were seeking refuge in the territory of the state invoking the principle.
On March 13, Trump declared the coronavirus pandemic a national emergency, invoking powers under the National Emergency Act and the Stafford Act.
Politicians and public officials generally regard invoking Nazi comparisons as the third rail of politics; it is done at one's own peril.
It's far from clear that invoking it in the way Trump threatened would really work, but it's also possible that it would.
"To us, his was the brightest of 2159.32,29 points of light," Mr. Bush said, invoking a phrase the elder Mr. Bush used.
Invoking Stand Your Ground, Mr. Schoen said, meant a jury in many cases would never get a chance to hear disputed evidence.
"She might do well to look at some rebuilding," said Mr. Wicker, invoking his own efforts to build relationships with black Mississippians.
As the pandemic brings life to a halt, leaders around the world are invoking executive powers and extending authority with scant resistance.
Jeffrey Lord, famous for his pretzel-logic defenses of Mr. Trump, was fired by CNN for invoking a Nazi salute on Twitter.
Her neighbors turn on her, too, invoking the classic, if contradictory, "she asked for it" canards: She was drunk when it happened.
Second, properly invoking a portion of the Constitution would not provoke a constitutional crisis; rather, it's the constitutionally sanctioned response to one.
After invoking her gender without being prompted, she quickly backed away from what could be seen as making any claim of misogyny.
It came about two weeks after video of her comments invoking public hangings emerged, not two weeks after she made the comments.
In the essay, the writer said there were "early whispers" among Mr. Trump's advisers to remove him by invoking the 25th Amendment.
But only once before has a White House staff been known to seriously contemplate invoking the amendment to permanently replace the president.
Companies are building devices meant to make you feel like you're bounding into the future, while still invoking those good ol' days.
But invoking climate change, as compelling as it may seem from the outside, probably won't work, at least not on its own.
"If we don't get anything by that point ... we do not rule out invoking the withdrawal article like Britain did," he said.
Without immunity, Mueller's office had said, the witnesses would have refused to testify by invoking their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
"  [W]hat we've seen here is far more serious than a third-rate burglary of the Democratic headquarters," Schiff said, invoking Watergate.
Pagliano refused to cooperate after invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and destroyed evidence after being given a preservation order.
Dissent among Sunnis critical of domestic policies is silenced by invoking the warlike situation with Iran, especially the civil war in Yemen.
By invoking transparency, the company wants at least to go through the motions of sounding like a champion for the First Amendment.
A homeless man is fighting his case by invoking New York's "castle doctrine," which gives people the right to defend their dwellings.
Presidents, invoking their role as commander in chief, had directed those forces to launch or escalate wars, including in Korea and Vietnam.
Yet invoking Glass-Steagall, which was repealed in 1999, seems tailored to appeal directly to the angry voters who elected Mr. Trump.
That must include the credible threat of invoking Article 7 should the Polish government renew its offensive against the rule of law.
Invoking that provision, Missouri had deemed Trinity Lutheran categorically ineligible for the playground grant, although its preschool otherwise met the specified criteria.
The music is a classic-rock portmanteau, invoking eastward-looking Beatles, the Who, the Byrds and the Rolling Stones just for starters.
"The president wasn't fully briefed by his lawyers on the implications" of not invoking executive privilege, Bannon told the Post on Wednesday.
" "Put differently," Wynn wrote, invoking Kagan phrasing, "the General Assembly's Republican majority decided which ideas would prevail in the state's congressional elections.
The intention of invoking Soros was to argue that critics like Freedom From Facebook were not grass-roots movements, according to Facebook.
When invoking this law of surprise, Geralt asked Duny for, "that which you already have but do not know" — aka a child.
"The Republican plan to cut healthcare wouldn't 'make America great again,'" Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer told reporters, invoking Trump's campaign slogan.
Lindsey Graham follow through on his vow to hold hearings on the FBI's consideration of invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump?
Biden has continued to lean into his time as Obama's vice president, invoking his former boss during debates, campaign ads and rallies.
The Bolivian diplomat criticized the role of the United States in Latin American history, invoking the Iran Contra affair at one point.
But by invoking the journey, she said, Mr. Xi is betting that the party's idealized version of history will resonate across generations.
Invoking past "gringo" interventions in Latin America, Mr. Maduro has cut ties with the U.S. and ordered American diplomats to leave Venezuela.
The officer, Mohamed Noor, has refused to talk, invoking the American legal right to stay silent if speaking up might incriminate him.
Yesterday, President Trump said he was invoking the Defense Production Act, then turned around and said he wasn't planning to use it.
"This is a watershed moment," Mr. Cummings said, invoking Mr. Dean, who he said "changed the course of America" with his testimony.
Last year, network executives encouraged winners to keep speeches fun and frothy and to avoid third-rail material, like invoking President Trump.
Mr. Trump could also seek to gag Mr. Mueller by invoking executive privilege, although it is not clear that he would succeed.
Can you tell me what are these long-standing DOJ rules that protect conversations made with the executive without invoking executive privilege?
Invoking Article 155 to ease Spain's worst political crisis in four decades would make prospects of a negotiated solution even more remote.
To address the emergency at the Southern Border, I am invoking the authorities granted to me by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Those sources told ABC that other legal mechanisms are being considered before any decision on invoking the president's emergency powers would be announced.
But because Trump is invoking border security, GOP lawmakers are caught between affirming his immigration stance and condemning his drastic approach to trade.
Invoking national security could be one of them, Reva Goujon, vice president of global analysis at intelligence firm Stratfor, told CNBC on Friday.
We've seen similar comments after a radio host prompted his Alexa to reset his thermostat, invoking some of the listeners' Amazon Echo devices. 
Norman said the Hong Kong and Catalan groups have been sharing tactics for dealing with police, and invoking each other's struggles at rallies.
This means you can now build experiences that allow your customers to easily find and consume video content without invoking a specific skill.
Kimmel poked fun at Trump while hosting the Oscars on Sunday, tweeting at him from the stage, and invoking the "overrated" Meryl Streep.
This week, a tweet invoking the prospect of nuclear war escalated tensions with North Korea, but was allowed to remain on the service.
But it's worth noting that's the maximum fine and the EU does not have a history of invoking the harshest punishment under law.
While technically plausible, invoking decades-old, outdated U.S trade laws with global trading partners in 2017 would face major legal and political headwinds.
And while there are definitely concerns about Facebook starting its own currency, invoking 9-11 is a bold move, to say the least.
It has called for a ban of diesel vehicles in various German cities, invoking legal thresholds of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the air.
The Obama administration had for the last four years refused to provide the records to House Republicans, invoking a claim of executive privilege.
") and has so far put out a handful singles since 2017, from pure heart-eyes (and Mario-invoking) "Extroverted Lovers" to August's "Wine.
Instead of invoking spirituality or pointing toward a miracle cure-all, the organization emphasizes thinking of your brain as a kind of computer.
In January, Trump suggested intelligence officials were behind the leak of an unverified dossier full of damaging allegations about him, invoking Nazi Germany.
So far, users are not happy with the change, with some invoking the now infamous Cristiano Ronaldo bust as a form of comparison.
The White House said it never considered invoking executive privilege, and press secretary Sean Spicer this week said he hopes Yates will testify.
Mr Cuomo has lately taken to invoking the spirit of Robert Moses, a planner who both shaped and scarred 20th-century New York.
It is even stranger to see Short Creek's civic and church leaders refuse to testify, invoking their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
"We initially decided not to honor the tattoo, invoking the principle of not choosing an irreversible path when faced with uncertainty," wrote Drs.
"Sad," he tweeted, invoking the familiar Trump lament, that the president had complicated the legal defense of his travel ban with impolitic comments.
As early as 1541, the Parliament was invoking the protections after years of abuse at the hands of the Tudor and Stuart monarchs.
Vice President Pence later argued that Trump was not invoking "a moral equivalency" between the United States and Russia by making the comment.
Invoking memories of the pre-World War Two 1930s, French President Emmanuel Macron warned the world was at risk of sleepwalking towards war.
Now, Congress is also investigating and demanding more information from Flynn regarding his dealings with Russia, but he's invoking his Fifth Amendment right.
But its standing argument depends on precedent invoking a law in which there is no doubt that plaintiffs have a right to sue.
The official said that Trump's Cabinet had conversations about invoking the 25th Amendment early in his presidency to declare him unfit for office.
The story also said Rosenstein had discussed the possibility of Cabinet officials invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office last year.
Daniels had argued the lawsuit should proceed, with Cohen invoking the Fifth Amendment only for specific questions that might lead to self-incrimination.
By invoking God's blessing on our nation, we become less focused on ourselves and instead see the great work to be accomplished together.
The majority decision focused almost exclusively on New Jersey's myopic arguments invoking the "anti-commandeering" principle of a 1992 case New York v.
The U.S. government could nix this sort of cooperation through an executive order from Trump by invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Others, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), have defended McCain in recent days without invoking the president's name or latest criticisms.
Hundreds started using the hashtag invoking Leningrad — the Soviet-era name of the Russian city of St. Petersburg — slamming Graham for the move.
The manager will have no more than 30 seconds after entering the field to notify an umpire that he is invoking a challenge.
It is not even certain that Britain will Brexit, even after invoking Article 50, which will start two years of negotiations with Brussels.
When commanders began looking into the allegations surrounding Foxtrot platoon, the team decided not to cooperate, collectively invoking their right to remain silent.
The legislation would require the Department of Defense, instead of the Commerce Department, to justify the national security basis for invoking Section 232.
That could make it hard for Prime Minister Theresa May to meet her target of invoking Article 50 by the end of March.
The driving force of the Democratic Party is economic "inequality" — the argument socialists have never tired of invoking since the dawn of capitalism.
But by invoking a little-used national security loophole to justify his belligerence, he may be opening an even bigger can of worms.
Flake faced jeers for his defense of the GOP invoking the so-called nuclear option to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
Besides the phrase invoking death, the front of Xaver's shirt bore an artist's rendering of four apocalyptic riders, video released by authorities shows.
Lyndon Johnson, however, could only summon the congressional will to pass the law by invoking Kennedy's death after a ferocious yearlong legislative battle.
A North Carolina man was arrested this week after allegedly committing a hate crime while invoking President Donald Trump, the Miami Herald reports.
It's important to distinguish between true science and politically motivated individuals who are simply invoking science-sounding terminology to justify a predetermined outcome.
Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), to testify before the panel by invoking constitutional privileges, according to a letter obtained by Business Insider on Monday.
By invoking states' rights, the Trump administration is potentially emboldening legislatures in other states that are considering laws similar to North Carolina's HB2.
On "My Church" she stood with a white guitar, invoking radio-as-God, backed by her band and a twinkling, Christmas-ready set.
It feels like just this week I was invoking the name of the prophet Justin Bobby and repeating one of his wise sayings.
Simply by invoking the phrase "national security," Trump can push the Congress and Supreme Court to give him almost any degree of latitude.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Wednesday downplayed the allegations facing his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, by invoking notorious mobster Al Capone.
For the first time in its history, it has gone to the so-called nuclear option, invoking Article 7 of its founding treaty.
For the first time in its history, it has turned to the so-called nuclear option, invoking Article 7 of its founding treaty.
At that time, Mr. Rosenstein also brought up the possibility of invoking the 25th amendment to remove Mr. Trump from the White House.
Invoking those cases, Solicitor General Francisco insists to the court that "that standard has been met here," an assertion the plaintiffs vigorously dispute.
While the government is not invoking that statute, he said, it may argue in court that its existence means the regulation is reasonable.
For the first time in our nation's history, a woman made rape a federal case by invoking its violation of her civil rights.
But Mr. Biden pushed back aggressively on the notion that Mr. Sanders's signature proposal could mitigate the virus, invoking Europe's hardest-hit country.
"This is what it means to be 'Googley,'" she urged the crowd to chant, invoking a widely used term for the company's culture.
By invoking the Defense Production Act, the administration would be allowed to direct U.S. industry to ramp up production of critical medical supplies.
Mr. Sessions's move means the Justice Department will no longer side with transgender plaintiffs in workplace discrimination lawsuits invoking the Civil Rights Act.
One 2016 candidate, Erin Schrode, above, received tens of thousands of abusive messages, with some even suggesting gang rape and invoking the Holocaust.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday declared the coronavirus pandemic an emergency by invoking a law known as the Stafford Act.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday declared the coronavirus pandemic an emergency by invoking a law known as the Stafford Act.
You desist from overtly anti-Semitic discourse — invoking the malignancy of our appearance and ambitions — and we will allow you your anti-Zionism.
And another Presidential news conference invoking powers not called upon since the days of the Korean War did nothing to calm nervous investors.
According to a source familiar with the conversations, the White House received immediate push back from the business community after invoking the DPA.
Those worries have been reinforced by the government's actions to quell the unrest, including invoking emergency powers to ban face masks during protests.
Among those invoking it: The Stonewall Hotel in Sydney, Australia, which is not actually a hotel, but a three-floor bar and club.
Chinese leaders risk tying their hands in the long run if invoking historical grievances hardens the public's desire for vindication in the future.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Invoking Internet Freedom to Kill It" (editorial, April 30): Internet providers have long offered an open internet experience.
Those invoking the "states' rights" mantra in this debate can't cherry pick arguments from both sides to conveniently advance their own financial agendas.
"Read Dostoyevsky," she said, invoking the novel "Demons," in which a fictional Russian town descends into a frenzy after a mysterious outsider arrives.
Ms. Lam, the chief executive, imposed the ban without seeking legislative approval by invoking powers granted under the rarely used Emergency Regulations Ordinance.
The National Emergencies Act allows the President to declare a national emergency and unlock a stash of funds by invoking certain statutory authority.
In order to establish a predicate for invoking the presidential communications privilege, one ordinarily would first identify the potential presidential decision at issue.
She offered a thoughtful statement that criticized the power of lobbyists in our government while "unequivocally" apologizing for invoking an anti-Semitic trope.
No. Likewise, it did not become a crime when Fusion GPS officials refused to testify before Congress, invoking the privilege against self incrimination.
During his presidential campaign, Mr. Trump, invoking three-decades-old perceptions of Japan, criticized the country for "crushing" the United States in trade.
"The future ain't what it used to be," Mr. Pruitt said, invoking a Yogi Berra line that he would return to in speeches.
He is driven by a deep religious conviction and, invoking the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr, considers housing a civil rights issue.
Hard-liners are fine with Trump invoking decades-old sex scandals involving Bill Clinton against his wife, despite protests from the GOP mainstream.
That chamber delayed her plans to announce, by invoking Article 50, that Britain was leaving the European Union, but ultimately cleared the way.
On Monday, Mr. Flynn's lawyers told the committee that he was invoking his right against self-incrimination to avoid complying with the subpoena.
Invoking Trump's nightmare vision of America as beset by lawlessness, the department can unbind the hands of law-enforcement agencies around the country.
The kingdom was now awaiting Israel invoking a provision in the treaty to hold consultations after giving notice before the deadline, Safadi said.
In that light, the consideration of invoking the 25th Amendment is an act of ultimate patriotism by people who put country before party.
Additionally, his presentation of the technology used an animation showing the new missile striking Florida, invoking more fears of a new Cold War.
Even without invoking Trump's name, he was taking on the agenda of the current president in discussing the urgency of addressing climate change.
The boat in the foreground in Monkman's version, however, roils in the high tides exacerbated by climate change, invoking images of migrant vessels.
" The editorial board blasted Trump for invoking the importance of human rights "only against governments he despises, like North Korea, Iran and Cuba.
In artfully invoking clean aesthetics of a higher past, it would evoke, and even perhaps inspire and direct, the utopia of the future.
His aggressive regulatory and enforcement actions reshaped much of the financial services industry while invoking the rage of conservative and financial sector critics.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the steps of South Carolina's Capitol was solemn, with speaker after speaker invoking his courage and vision.
"It's like being in La Masia," she said, invoking Barcelona's famous clubhouse, which sits in the shadow of the team's Camp Nou stadium.
He ignited a racially charged controversy by invoking "Pocahontas" — a favorite slight against Senator Elizabeth Warren — in a ceremony honoring Navajo veterans, above.
That US military officials are still invoking it 26 years later is a reminder of the nation's longstanding presence in Middle Eastern conflict.
Flynn has declined to testify to the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee about his Russian ties, invoking his constitutional right to avoid self-incrimination.
They also started invoking something known as the two-hour rule, which cut short the time Senate Republican committees had for their hearings.
James closed the segment directly invoking Ali, perhaps the most politically outspoken athlete in US history: Tonight we're honoring Muhammad Ali, the GOAT.
But even while invoking such serious and broad topics, "Items" feels personal and intimate, since most items here are quite ordinary and familiar.
But Confederate flags and monuments do the symbolic work of invoking historic violence — on the part of governments and individuals — against African Americans.
On Friday, Lopez Obrador again said he would not quarrel with Trump, invoking "love and peace" and repeating his commitment to curbing migration.
The head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is invoking the 9/22 terrorist attacks to defend separating families at the U.S. southern border.
Secondly, the Dems don't want the GOP to retaliate by invoking the "nuclear option" and getting rid of the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees.
But neither side has backed down, with Erdogan invoking Turkey's past of supporting the U.S. in times of need, including America's war in Afghanistan.
Moreover, departments in California routinely withhold all footage from the public, by categorically invoking the investigatory records exemption to the state's public records law.
Harris targeted Biden for invoking his ability to work with segregationist senators as an example of a more civil time in the US Senate.
That means invoking the nuclear option would let Senate Republicans confirm Gorsuch even as Democrats filibuster, or try to hold up the confirmation process.
Though Trump's love of Twitter is well known, people had a lot of feelings about him invoking Game of Thrones to relay his message.
Bacurau, a ferociously angry film, straddles the thriller and the social drama, invoking the history of resistance to state violence in the Brazilian sertão.
You can read more here about the implications of invoking the Fifth Amendment and how it might help Mr. Cohen to avoid being deposed.
Matt Bevin, the unpopular Republican incumbent, has strongly aligned himself with President Trump and invoking impeachment as a cudgel against his opponent, Andy Beshear.
Several LNG buyers in China told Reuters earlier this week they were considering either delaying cargoes or canceling them by invoking a force majeure.
"The invoking of implicit expectations is a wonderful way to shirk responsibility," said Jeffrey Kingston, director of Asian studies at Temple University's Japan campus.
Several LNG buyers in China told Reuters earlier this week they were considering either delaying cargoes or cancelling them by invoking a force majeure.
"We will play it by ear," the source said, invoking an idiom that translates to blocking a punch or a kick as it comes.
The legislation would allow families to sue Saudi Arabia by prohibiting countries alleged to have ties to terrorism from invoking sovereign immunity in court.
His government has launched an investigation into China's abuses of intellectual property, invoking old American legal provisions that the WTO was supposed to supplant.
That would require invoking the Ushuaia Protocol, which provides for the suspension of a member country if there is a breakdown in democratic order.
"There's no doubt this leaves a Damocles sword hanging over Lopez Obrador's head," he said, invoking a metaphor that describes an ever-present peril.
Invoking civil rights in the name of DeVos has become a conservative rallying cry over the past few days: apparently there was a memo.
The school cited safety concerns due to last week's shootings in Dallas, Minneapolis and St. Louis, invoking the possibility of 'disturbed individuals' attacking campus.
Pretending James Comey is testifying only because the President is not invoking executive privilege is not only disingenuous, it borders on small-bore fraud.
Washington (CNN)Congressman Mo Brooks is defending his latest Senate advertisement, despite facing criticism for invoking last month's GOP baseball shooting in the ad.
Trolls should always remember that they really don't know who they're messing with and could very well be invoking the wrath of the gods.
Many agree, too, that the religious freedom of Christians is imperilled—a liberty, Mr Moore says, invoking Thomas Jefferson, granted by God, not government.
In the big climactic battle, Colossus cradles an impaled Deadpool in his arms, invoking imagery of knights rescuing smitten princesses as swelling music plays.
Clinton's campaign has used similar arguments in the past, including last year claiming that ISIS was invoking the outspoken businessman to recruit more terrorists.
That will move a step nearer next week when Britain's top court decides whether parliament has to give its approval for invoking Article 50.
Maybe God exists and maybe not, but invoking the divine is an awfully good way to force your will onto others or even yourself.
The story also said Rosenstein had discussed the possibility of Cabinet officials invoking the 85033th Amendment to remove the president from office last year.
Even the Leave campaigners are balking at invoking Article 50 immediately; David Cameron reversed his position and has left the decision to his successor.
As he responded to questions about special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, Giuliani declined to rule out Trump invoking his right against self-incrimination.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) tried to block an arms sale to Bahrain by invoking their position in the Saudi-led coalition in the war.
Trump hammered North Korea, invoking its political prisoners, including American Otto Warmier, who died after being held captive in the country for 17 months.
Uber has responded to the suit Mr. Nesmith filed by invoking a requirement in its employment contracts that drivers must take disputes to arbitration.
Just last week, Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson refused to answer any additional questions by invoking his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
And the intelligence agencies are lobbying hard to avert changes, invoking the specter of terrorist attacks not prevented—a strategy that virtually always succeeds.
Trump's administration is choosing to skip an environmental impact study required by federal law, invoking an obscure 2005 anti-terror law to do it.
But this is exactly what Ms. Johnson is demanding that Congress do, and she is invoking long discredited junk science to make her case.
"We initially decided not to honor the tattoo, invoking the principle of not choosing an irreversible path when faced with uncertainty," the study said.
Until this tragedy, the only time they had shown common cause had been in invoking World War Two — Britain's "finest hour" — as a backdrop.
The Times said Rosenstein also discussed invoking the 85033th Amendment, which lays out a way to remove a president who's deemed unfit to serve.
Many of his predecessors justified invoking executive privilege by citing the need to preserve the White House's integrity as a coequal branch of government.
It would let delegates buck their pledges votes — generally governed by the results of each state's primary or caucus — by invoking a "conscience" clause.
The UK is pushing back against Trump's visit by reminding him of his approval numbers and invoking the name of his longtime political critic.
Mr. Trump, who himself never served in the military, receiving draft deferments during the Vietnam War, clearly understands the power of invoking the military.
Some audience members shouted "Merrick Garland" back at the Republican senator — invoking President Obama's choice for the seat whose nomination died in the Senate.
Appealing to the Supreme Court, Allen said states are flagrantly infringing authors' copyrights and invoking sovereign immunity as a way to avoid paying damages.
On March 29 British Prime Minister Theresa May will begin Britain's exit from the European Union by invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
Invoking the Logan Act was Yates's flimsy pretext for deploying federal agents against Flynn, but the anti-Trump media went along with the charade.
He has sounded big-tent notes, invoking a bipartisan lineup of presidents — Ronald Reagan, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy — in election-night speeches.
Once upon a time, Saint Jude was only rarely called upon, for fear of accidentally invoking the similarly-named Judas Iscariot, Christ's ultimate betrayer.
The Energy Department is considering invoking three laws to force operators of America's electricity grid to compensate economically struggling coal and nuclear power plants.
With that comment, Trump was invoking the concept of "linkage" — conditioning a nuclear deal on improved behavior by an adversary outside the deal's scope.
The argument for parliamentary approval before invoking Article 50 is based on an analysis of the authority for EU law in the United Kingdom.
"Given the instability many witnessed, there were early whispers within the cabinet of invoking the 25th Amendment," an anonymous Trump office writes https://t.
"As we all know, loan forgiveness is not that quick of a process," Kantrowitz said, invoking one of the most popular — and real — programs.
Invoking authority that he and other presidents have used previously, Mr. Trump told Congress he was canceling government pay increases scheduled for next year.
Invoking Title II permits the FCC to set prices, approve or disapprove of new innovations, and dictate the terms and conditions of offering service.
In Beijing, President Xi Jinping has tried to rally the nation by invoking key moments in Chinese Communist Party history to signal hardship ahead.
In Nassar's case, additional survivors came forward after the #MeToo movement began, some of them, like Olympic medalist Simone Biles, invoking the movement explicitly.
"Being poets, we have skills in invoking the invisible," continued Ms. Lasky, whose fifth book, "Milk," will be published by Wave Books this year.
If invoking the name of Andrew didn't bring back unpleasant memories, here's a refresher on one of the biggest natural disasters in American history.
"We did not come here to defy Donald Trump," said the once and current head of the hard-right Breitbart News, invoking William Shakespeare.
"Will Rogers was never proven wrong," said Mr. Scott, invoking Rogers's oft-cited aphorism that, as a Democrat, he belonged to no organized party.
Together, they totalled more than 500 pages—a hyperdense labyrinth of symbols invoking a brutal new mathematical framework known as inter-universal Teichmüller Theory.
Mr. Simon worked on a larger scale, invoking a world of influences, ideas and details, juxtaposing and often combining introspection with a dance party.
She understands that shaming tactics can backfire, and invoking the past alone is not enough to prod people — especially younger voters — to the polls.
"I wasn't happy where General Motors built plants in other locations over the years," Trump said Friday regarding the thinking behind invoking the DPA.
She was further condemned for invoking antisemitic charges of dual loyalty for saying that pro-Israel Americans push for loyalty to a foreign country.
After the most divisive three years in American political history since Reconstruction, Biden is frequently mocked for invoking the household gods of Beltway bipartisanship.
The piano accompaniment is a shade more haunting, invoking something closer to a demon lover than a terrestrial being who has done her wrong.
In your comedy you talk about racial stereotypes, sometimes invoking a stereotype to disarm it or other times pointing out truth in a cliché.
Just a few days before announcing the mask ban, Mrs Lam had suggested she was aware that invoking the emergency bill might not work.
The city's chief executive, Carrie Lam, imposed the ban without seeking legislative approval by invoking powers granted under a rarely used emergency regulations ordinance.
But their words have been unmistakably directed at her, rejecting the charge of "dual loyalty" that she was accused of invoking in her comments.
Kenneth Clarke, a veteran Conservative lawmaker and former chancellor of the Exchequer, said before the vote that he would vote against invoking Article 50.
" The newspaper couldn't refrain from invoking it as well in January 2016 when Senator Ted Cruz sneered at what he called "New York values.
In the courtroom, they'd left a chair at the prosecution's table empty, invoking his presence, but that presence would have been felt everywhere regardless.
Horrified overreactions, oversaturation in Twitter replies, and a book deal invoking "OK boomer" as a title foretold the end days for the withering response.
Background reading: Attacks on Mr. Biden highlighted a divide over the Obama legacy, with the former vice president repeatedly invoking his old boss's name.
But invoking a national security exemption to limit German steel imports or putting other restrictions on German exports is not an effective way forward.
Ferrer and the others, invoking their First and Fifth Amendment rights, declined to testify or answer the senators' fiery questions during the panel session.
Versace acolytes responded on social media with all the drama one would expect, invoking the name of the Gianni Versace to condemn the sale.
Neal answered Kelly by invoking "another sage of Western political thought" and legendary figure from a cold, northern island: Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger.
Rodriguez later re-entered the United States after petitioning for asylum, invoking the dangers of drug cartel violence in her home state, Guerrero, Mexico.
A thundering piano rolled into, "It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood," invoking the spirit of Costa, who died more than two decades ago.
At moments of crisis in our nation, in addition to invoking the assistance of Higher powers, we can call upon the Constitution for guidance.
MPs voted overwhelmingly to support the timetable of May's Conservative government for invoking Article 50 before April in a non-binding vote in December.
The White House has floated the idea of invoking emergency powers to build a wall along the country's southwestern border without approval from Congress.
In that article, the Times reported that Rosenstein had discussed secretly recording the president and invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.
So it's been striking to see that recently, feminists have started invoking Dworkin, who died in 2005, in a spirit of respect and rediscovery.
He even defended the attack on CEU in an interview with the Washington Post, invoking a confusing analogy of working in a department store.
Members of the extreme left, empowered by Corbyn, have been invoking anti-Semitic stereotypes in their criticism of Israel or comparing Israel to Hitler.
But invoking the antifa menace may play particularly well in Georgia, where Kemp is locked in a tight race with Democratic newcomer Stacey Abrams.
Similarly, fears of these attacks were used in opposition to ending segregation — by invoking fears that black men would attack white women in bathrooms.
The music and ambient sound is spooky, with lazy accordions and screeching gulls invoking the decay of a seaside city slowly sinking beneath the waves.
No, this is also a new record in the Senate, even as Democrats are invoking a cloture vote, or long debate periods on every nominee.
First of all, in their opinion, he had lied to them twice in regular interviews and he then declined to answer invoking the Fifth Amendment.
Invoking his experience as a top executive at major tech firms, he says that they already have frameworks that can securely handle keys at scale.
The chairman hedged on some questions and flatly declined to answer other inquiries, invoking the need to protect "sources and methods" and still "classified" information.
If the measure hits a road block, the White House could yet come to regret invoking Trump's deal making prowess at such an early stage.
Jared Fogle wants out of prison — and court records confirm he has been invoking the name of Larry Nassar in his latest bid for freedom.
"I am now invoking executive action based on the SEC ruling," Duterte said in justifying his order to bar Rappler from covering his official events.
"Instead of talking about Sessions, we want to be talking about Comey and Mueller," said Giuliani, invoking the former FBI director and the special counsel.
Trump imposed these tariffs despite NAFTA by invoking an international emergency statute that in the past was used to deliver targeted sanctions against rogue states.
The second, "Dose," offered her visual and aural take on Beychella, invoking that marching band/HBCU vibe, while reclaiming several of Ariana Grande's vocal tics.
Republicans can get around that rule by invoking the so-called "nuclear option," requiring only a majority to move ahead with voting for the nominee.
Mike Bost said Thursday he regretted invoking a racially insensitive term and reference to explain why he would not hold in-person town hall events.
But invoking civil rights icons like Martin Luther King, Jr. and historic cultural uprisings didn't sit well with Zuckerberg's critics in the civil rights community.
King accused the Trump administration of invoking his father while failing to address the political issues most important to him and his civil rights advocacy.
Shortly after news of the attack broke, the country's official Twitter account responded by urging citizens not to panic, while invoking a popular comic meme.
Johnson, a judge in 2015 blocked the Obama administration from invoking the goal of deterring mass migration in decisions about whether to detain undocumented immigrants.
Chuck Schumer of New York, would prevent Saudi Arabia and other countries accused of having terrorist ties from invoking their sovereign immunity in federal court.
"When you start a company or when you begin any type of project, your responsibility is to cultivate customers," she said, invoking her business background.
IO, that it would involve "disproportionate effort" to fulfill his request — invoking an exception in Irish law in order to circumvent current EU privacy laws.
Obama kind of spent the whole ceremony busting Jordan's balls, mentioning Space Jam twice and invoking his second life as a distinctive crying internet head.
Bottom line: Genocide has nothing to do with this debate, so invoking the term could further inflame the already deep partisan divide over climate change.
The argument surrounding encryption, mass surveillance and terrorism is a difficult one, normally invoking some firery passions, invocation of 9/11 and some mild racism.
Why it matters: Prior administrations have resisted invoking the World War II-era Espionage Act against journalists, largely out of respect for the First Amendment.
Scrolling through the band's Twitter mentions surfaces a seemingly endless parade of well-wishers, some even invoking Jesus Christ in their public forgiveness of Lambesis.
George Patton Waters backed the Florida senator Wednesday in a blistering statement that rebuked the billionaire businessman for invoking his forefather on the campaign trail.
The president had been expected to take the action by invoking a provision in a 1953 law that governs offshore leases, as CNBC previously reported.
Nearly every time Sanders challenged Clinton on their health care differences, she responded by invoking her loyalty to President Obama, thereby dodging the actual questions.
The New York Times reported that Rosenstein also discussed the possibility of Cabinet officials invoking the 25th Amendment last year to remove Trump from office.
And in many parts of the world, prayer or invoking God's name is considered one of the strongest ways to ward off the Evil Eye.
The insistence on invoking totalitarianism obscures Ms Gessen's more insightful observations about how Russians continue to be shaped by the trauma of the Soviet past.
By calling the process the "21st Century Panglong," Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi is invoking the legacy of her father, the independence figure Aung San.
Basketball star LeBron James ripped President Trump in the wake of the racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday, invoking the president's campaign slogan.
Invoking the busyness of children and careers, they prescribed us a silent 40-minute walk to the beach: "Commit yourself to not talking," it said.
Mr. McCain released a searing statement on Monday invoking his own family's long history of military service to denounce Mr. Trump's comments about the Khans.
He was widely condemned in 2018 after invoking an infamous Nazi euphemism and calling for a "final solution" to end the immigration problem in Australia.
Swarms of grasshoppers have descended upon America's Sin City in unusual abundance this week, disrupting weather radars, deterring tourists and invoking hysteria on social media.
The High Court did not overturn the referendum result; it merely obliged the government to hold a parliamentary debate and vote before invoking Article 50.
Guaido has sought to protect Venezuelan assets abroad from possible seizure by creditors since invoking the country's constitution to assume an interim presidency in January.
" Online, men have attacked Ms. Park and Ms. Choi by invoking an old Korean diatribe against assertive women: "If a hen crows, the household collapses.
Under the constitution she has 90 days to do so after declaring herself interim leader by invoking the constitutional line of succession earlier this week.
The U.K.'s Supreme Court was likely to rule next year on whether the government needed parliamentary approval before invoking Article 50, Reuters reported recently.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's army chief on Tuesday warned against protests after a disputed election, invoking the revered monarchy and castigating people he said "distort" democracy.
"Where the U.S. is also in danger right now is that we are setting a terrible precedent on invoking national security for trade," he said.
At a hearing, Attorney General Jeremy Wright told the High Court that a notification invoking Article 50 - probably with a letter from May - was irrevocable.
"This is not who we are," he told them, invoking the school's motto, "Toward Full Stature," which was on a crest above the chapel door.
"I do believe that Roy Moore harkens us back to the days of a George Wallace," Ms. Sewell said, invoking the state's segregationist former governor.
He did so by invoking the candidate Ralph S. Northam's work as an Army doctor caring for veterans at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
The threshold for invoking insolvency has been raised to $131,000 from $1,300, India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said at a news conference earlier on Tuesday.
On Friday, President Donald Trump announced he was invoking the Defense Production Act to require GM to "accept, perform, and prioritize" federal contracts for ventilators.
Reckless action like invoking national security powers to damage Canada's economy endanger the climate of peaceful coexistence that prevails in the broader North Atlantic region.
White House officials have been engaged in preliminary discussions about invoking executive privilege to limit Lewandowski from complying with the subpoena, according to three sources.
Ms. Dawson drew criticism at one point for invoking Monica Lewinsky at a rally for Mr. Sanders, who faced Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary.
As Vox's Jane Coaston has argued on "The Weeds" podcast, Biden is effectively invoking the political style, if not the actual governing agenda, of centrism.
A protester at a Clinton campaign event even asked her to "apologize to black people for mass incarceration" while invoking her comments from the era.
" Invoking the admonition of Iran's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, to never negotiate with the United States, Ayatollah Khamenei said, "I prohibit it as well.
"But my emails," she tweeted, invoking a phrase often used by her supporters to express exasperation about what they view as the mistreatment of Mrs.
It is invoking national security to apply punitive tariffs such as levies on steel — a move that China, the European Union and others are challenging.
Mr. Pence dismissed the issue in a recent interview on "Face the Nation" on CBS, denying being part of any discussion about invoking the amendment.
"Once we have exhausted all possible alternatives, the Americans will do the right thing," he continued, invoking a famous quote often attributed to Winston Churchill.
"'Once we have exhausted all possible alternatives, the Americans will do the right thing,'" he said, invoking a famous line often attributed to Winston Churchill.
Questions about how platforms like Twitter and Reddit deal with disruptive users and offensive content tend to be met with defensive language invoking free speech.
Gorsuch adopted a similar strategy Tuesday, repeatedly invoking the solemn duty to "apply the law impartially" that comes with a judge's "honest black polyester" robe.
The defendants now seek access to the same information through subpoena, yet Morgan Lewis is invoking the very work-product privilege it has already waived.
CONCORD, N.H. — Vice President Mike Pence strongly denied that he would have considered invoking the 25th Amendment to remove the president, calling the thought appalling.
"Invoking fairness if you're a chaplain is apparently a firing offense," said Representative Gerald Connolly, a Virginia Democrat who's been leading a pro-Conroy rebellion.
Now the two states have triggered an uncommon development in a year that has offered us a great number of them: liberals invoking states' rights.
When the delusional former movie queen Norma Desmond imagines her fans, "those wonderful people out there in the dark," she is invoking star-struck Wanda.
"For my country right now, I feel like I'm doing my part," McGrath said to the crowd in Nicholasville, invoking her years of military service.
"The actions taken to date by the president have seriously violated the Constitution," Ms. Pelosi said in a brief speech invoking the nation's founding principles.
Mr. Leoz's lawyers denied any wrongdoing by their client and argued against his extradition to the United States, invoking his advanced age and deteriorating health.
Environmentally inclined senators have been talking about invoking congressional oversight procedures to overturn the rules, which is possible if they move quickly enough, but unlikely.
Invoking an article of the Constitution that transfers power to the head of the Assembly if the presidency becomes vacant, he claimed the country's leadership.
The question he was asked, in case you may be wondering, was whether anyone in his administration had ever discussed invoking the 258th Amendment. 259.
Britain must start the formal negotiation process by invoking Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty, giving the sides two years to clinch a deal.
A dramatic alternative to the quiet effort to thwart some of Trump's more concerning actions was, however, considered, the official said: invoking the 25th Amendment.
The author suggested that Trump-appointed Cabinet members even discussed the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment, declaring him unfit and removing him from office.
" The op-ed also described "early whispers within the cabinet of invoking the 25th Amendment, which would start a complex process for removing the president.
The report noted that Backpage had successfully fought off several civil and criminal cases by invoking a law that gives online platforms broad legal protections.

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