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" Listening to the acceptance speech, he tweeted, "This is the Donald Trump I came to know, not a word about hope, not a word about possibility, all doom, all the time.
"Chill" is not a word I'd use to describe myself.
His sentence should have been a number, not a word.
I remember not a word of sexual harassment in them.
Not a word is spoken in this apartment except by me.
Not a word over the course of the two-hour examination.
That was not a word I said, I promise you that.
But saintly is not a word everyone uses for Mother Teresa.
I guess that's not a word that I'd ascribe to it.
"Infest" is not a word customarily used in reference to humans.
Not a word on the matter has escaped the president's mouth.
BOOYAHS, HOOHAHS and HOOYAHS (not a word) until I got HOORAHS.
"Resourcefulness" is not a word one immediately associates with high fashion.
Grandness was not a word one would associate with the evening.
" But, he continued, "not a word listed above is used preciously.
Also, "irregardless" is not a word, including on the House floor.
Not a word of that was asked about the first debate.
Or is it not a word at all and instead a symbol?
Those chapters are short, and not a word is out of place.
That's not a word, but then this wasn't much of a strategy.
Arguably, the Word of the Year is not a word at all.
"Imprecise," is not a word that comes up often in his company.
It's not a word that has been used to oppress white Germans.
Yet "pretty" is not a word Ms. Kawakubo has much interest in.
But it's not a word associated with what they were talking about.
There's not a word of self-delusion in Trump's three-minute speech.
"Moral" is not a word Netanyahu can utter with a straight face.
"Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly," Tedros continued.
Not a word of plain simple decency, the quality Camus most prized.
It goes on for seven minutes and not a word is spoken.
"Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly," he said.
"Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly," Tedros added.
" The only problem: Mr. Redmayne did not speak German — "not a word, zilch.
"We bumped into each other, no hello, not a word, nothing," said Mokono.
"That was not a word I said, I promise you that," he said.
Extraordinary. It's not a word that we see a lot of these days.
Not a word from the president, though, about America's commitment to Article 5.
Years ago, everyone (including the dictionary) said this word was not a word.
Not a word from a United Nations Security Council bereft of American leadership.
"Penitent" is not a word that typically describes the forthright playwright David Mamet.
Not a word of praise was offered for her having helped unite nytimes.
Unless I missed it, they said not a word about Betty and Barney Hill.
RATCLIFFE: And there&aposs not a word of that in any of these indictments.
" 'Nation' is not a word we often use," says the Uruguayan historian Gerardo Caetano.
Not a word during the car ride from Brooklyn to Jersey City and back.
"Subtle" is not a word that comes to mind when thinking of Dolly Parton.
It is an archaic French word, not a word from the Old French language.
Aziri arrived in the housing projects of Toulouse speaking not a word of French.
In the world of gaming accessories, "budget-friendly" is not a word frequently used.
"Fart" is not a word you see very often in The New York Times.
That was not a word the White House was willing to use on Thursday.
It is not a word associated much with Canada -- except perhaps with the winters here.
But Nowotny said 'compromise' is not a word that central bank governors should aim for.
The time when Merriam-Webster couldn't define "unpresidented" … because it's not a word Good morning!
Not a word is spoken throughout the entire scene, shot as a single, long take.
"There's not a word called closure in the dictionary for families missing someone," says Janis.
Not a word appears in her report about the money that passed through that committee.
Hope is not a word I'm going to use — I expect him to come back.
That's not a word that I ever expected to type in the vicinity of Trump.
There was not a word about his $760 million school turnaround program, known as Renewal.
"Whatever that is, it's not a word I use but they used it," he said.
Talented is likely not a word you would hear him use in reference to Clinton.
And all that time, not a word was spoken of what we meant to each other.
Once upon a time, "toothless" is not a word I'd have used to describe South Park.
"Unsupport" is not a word, but that's not even the most baffling part of this response.
Not a word of what Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, says here is hyperbolic or inaccurate.
Sublime is certainly not a word I'd use for the excellences of Nicole Eisenman's sculptural contribution.
The Mueller report is 153 pages long, and not a word of it is immediately searchable.
Which is not a word that has been associated with Miss America in a long time.
Scruton's account of the conservative defense of freedom includes not a word about colonialism or racism.
But they have argued that not a word of the book was written after Feb. 21.
Not a word, even less an insult, an act or an intervention in a court decision.
Retail has lost 22011,000 jobs almost since Trump was elected, and not a word about that.
Not a word though about Clinton's email woes or the verbal smackdown (see above) from James Comey.
But that word — disadvantaged — is not a word that I can, in good conscience, apply to myself.
Believe me, as a bald man, ok, there's not a word of truth to any of that.
In the Korean portion of this dual-language class, not a word of English could be heard.
However, unity is not a word one readily uses when talking about our fractured American voting system.
Exchanging not a word, they introduce themselves with an embrace, as the room resounds to Etta James.
Love is not a word I would use to describe my regard for Warhol, which is high.
"Pandemic is not a word to be used lightly," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters.
"'Pandemic' is not a word to be used lightly," said Tedros, at a briefing in Geneva, Switzerland.
Well, actually, it's not a word, it's a letter — one that even non-Chinese speakers can pronounce.
"Irregardless" was not a word when it was said in season 22019 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
For nearly a month, he speaks not a word and eats only what visitors feed to him.
It was as diverse a congregation as pretty much any in America -- and not a word about politics.
It feels like a conversation when we're all working on songs, even if not a word is said.
Bob Dylan told a riveting tale about his boyhood in a carnival, not a word of it true.
For five years she had talked about wanting to marry Howie, but now, not a word about it.
And there's not a word anyone — family members, critics, anybody — can say to talk you out of that.
Both times I've read it, it seemed not a word or sentence could be changed for the better.
As she learned on-air, it turns out that "tump" is not a word meaning to knock something over.
Though she spoke not a word of Chinese (languages were not her thing) she became a notable China-watcher.
Executive privilege, after all, is a judicial creation (there is not a word about it in the Constitution itself).
He used the word "art" in our meeting, and that's not a word you hear often in show business.
But the day before, not a word written about the North Carolina women's lacrosse team winning the national championship.
Not a word is spoken, but the moral is poignant: A way of life has been cruelly taken away.
Cock: It's not a word I use but my head is spinning and euphemisms suddenly hold no interest for me.
"In queer communities, 'lesbian' is like a curse word, it's not a word we can even say," Lindsey-Hall said.
"No" is not a word a lot of women are acculturated into using, especially those raised in more traditional environments.
Nuance is not a word that comes to mind in reading Mr. Cohen's attack on Silicon Valley's powers that be.
His grandfather's horse may represent a dream of freedom, but freedom is not a word with a single, fixed meaning.
The grapes that make such wines are often described as "neutral," not a word dreamed up in the marketing department.
Or a showdown between two beloved (or be-hated -- not a word but you get my meaning) reality show contestants.
Not a word, or even a letter, much less a brand name, in English was to be seen in Guangzhou.
"But all of it is plausible — and not a word of it has been contradicted, let alone refuted," he writes.
"I don't disown a single line in it, not a word," Mr. Matzneff wrote in a preface to the 2005 edition.
Just to be clear, "covfefe" is not a word, despite the many guesses and jokes about what it could have meant.
Perfection is not a word to be used lightly, but it must be used to describe the peak of their relationship.
I never heard one of them, one black person, say, 'I tell you what: These doggone white people'—not a word!
Not a word I see very much, and often used to refer to a chemical catalyst, but perfectly valid as clued.
RESAND was also an entry I didn't particularly like — it's not a word most, if any, solvers would use or hear.
Instead, the countdown page is mostly themed toward the eclipse, which is pointedly not a word that starts with the letter "O".
" He further explained his issues with the name in response to another user, writing "not a word to normalize in public conversation.
"Cured" is not a word used lightly in the realm of cancer treatment, but in all likelihood, Makayla Sault would have been.
Her lines, too, were said by other people when she first went to Bollywood, because she knew no Hindi; not a word.
The same people who obsess over campus free speech say not a word when Victor Orban is sitting in the Oval Office.
GREEN Astonishingly, not a word has been added to Hammerstein's book, nor any major liberties taken with the Rodgers and Hammerstein songs.
A visual artist, not a word person, Jan enlisted me as her scribe in the hope that her story might be useful.
WD: You know, so I don't, I don't ... I understand that's not a word we need to use anymore but go ahead.
It's attention to details like this that make this such a successful adaptation – r but it's not a word-for-word transplant, either.
"We kept trying to explain to [Trump] that that's not a word you can use, that it's offensive," an unnamed Apprentice employee said.
But 'hate' is not a word that should be coming out of my mouth on television about someone of a different political persuasion.
Mars is the planet of war, and "retreat" is not a word you probably want to hear when you're out on the battlefield.
The internet was full of information about her — she has won many awards — but there was not a word about her own health.
" While restitution was "not a word that I'm scandalized by," he added, there are "other ways to engage in cultural cooperation with Africa.
"By the way, you don't have to say it ... it is not a word, it's not a sentence, it's a mindset," Teigen said.
Mr. Countryman is a warmly sympathetic More, and Ms. McCormick is magnetic — eloquent in her expressiveness even when Alice utters not a word.
Not a word of Mandarin was heard amid the din of negotiations, interrupted by cooing from metal cages and the occasional flapping of wings.
"Love is not a word I'd ever use to describe exercise," Winfrey says in this exclusive look at the June issue of O magazine.
Unless it's the dreaded paternity test segment on daytime TV shows like Maury, "paternity" is not a word heard often during discussions on parenting.
Trump's third wife is Slovenian and her English is halting at best; it is almost certain that Trump knows not a word of Slovenian.
" Nonetheless, The Daily News credited Cuomo for being a "pragmatist" who's "effective," while noting, "pragmatism is not a word in challenger Cynthia Nixon's vocabulary.
"Hate is not a word that should be coming out of my mouth on television about someone of a different political persuasion," she said.
"If the United States got along with Russia, wouldn't be so bad," he said Wednesday, uttering not a word about Mr. Putin's land grabs.
All of this freedom comes at a price: cryptocurrencies carry a connotation of danger — not a word most people want associated with their money.
If we don't have a culture that demands the fulfillment of the obligations set forth in the Constitution, not a word of it matters.
And not a word about Hillary Clinton's long-standing ties to Wall Street kingpins and the tens of millions she's accepted in donations from them.
"He has said not a word to me since then." in the last 18 months, Rather's unflinching criticism of Trump, now 70, has been reinvigorated.
Mr. Dylan and his band played at a theater in Las Vegas, and he said not a word about winning the world's highest literary honor.
Indeed, I think it was one of the prettiest collections he's done yet, and "pretty" is not a word I normally associate with Rick Owens.
"Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly," Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, chief of the W.H.O., said at a news conference in Geneva.
"Alarmist is not a word anyone has ever used to describe me before," a pediatric surgery fellow in New York writes in our Opinion pages.
To my chagrin, there was not a word in his definition about being grossed out by the prospect of a massive town-threatening mucus balloon.
Instagram has worked to improve its approach to bullying, drug sales, self-harm, and election interference, yet there's been not a word about age gating.
"Artful" is not a word Americans like to confer on the North Korean leadership, since it would imply having been played by the world's weirdest regime.
Its 136 pages say not a word about the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, which poses huge and manifold obstacles to any Palestinian economic development.
The man who presides over one of the world's most brutal regimes now hears not a word of criticism about those actions from the American President.
But she couldn't shout back, couldn't compel the first Bev to change a single thing: not a movement or a perception, not a word or a thought.
Previous winners include "selfie" for 2013, "vape" for 2014 and last year's was announced as not a word, but rather the "face with tears of joy " emoji.
It's not a word-for-word recreation, obviously, but for a president who gets his briefings with a side of bullet-pointed one-sheets, this is perfect.
In 2015, the Oxford Dictionaries declared its word of the year to be … not a word at all, but instead the "face with tears of joy" emoji.
She uttered not a word about inflation — an omission that eased swirling speculation that the Fed is on the verge of raising its key interest-rate target.
"Management is not a word we usually think of when we talk about presidential leadership," notes Ellen Fitzpatrick, a Presidential scholar at the University of New Hampshire.
When the network is running at capacity, Hearn writes that it can become very unreliable — not a word you want to hear when you're talking about your money.
But not a word was heard from San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, who Trump had attacked on Twitter over the weekend for criticizing his response to Maria.
If anyone within the justice system was worried about holes in the evidence, or the failures of basic police procedure, not a word of their concern was documented.
Of course, there was not a word about the drag on global economic growth caused by German and Chinese trade surpluses of $290 billion and $470 billion, respectively.
"There was a steady stream of leaks about the Clinton investigation for months but not a word about the counterintelligence probe into the Trump campaign," Mr. Mook said.
Apart from the custard in the clouds prediction from Davis that new trade deals will be struck with markets ten times the size of the EU, not a word.
Essentially a posse cut featuring a half dozen vocalists and not a word of English, "Te Boté" continues to exceed expectations and shatter illusions of Latin music's mainstream potential.
Like when Abuelita calls Miguel "mijo," maybe that's not a word all people know, but the way she's saying it and rubbing his cheek, you understand what she's saying.
Remarkably, there's not a word in her commentary about genocides in Syria or Myanmar, the humanitarian crisis in Yemen or the occupations in Tibet, Northern Cyprus, Kurdistan or Kashmir.
"Not a word about Christ, just 'Farewell, unwashed Russia' and so forth," wrote Sergei Chapnin, a Russian religious scholar and frequent critic of the Moscow church hierarchy, on Facebook.
"Freebie" is not a word often associated with Yankee Stadium, but that is what the Yankees, with a little nudge from Mother Nature, will provide their fans on Wednesday.
It is certainly not a word you use to describe a man who walks into a school and shoots his ex-girlfriend and another person, all because the relationship ended.
And while "fisk" is not a word in the Merriam Webster dictionary, other online dictionaries list it as a slang term that means to refute or criticize, especially an article.
"Revolution is not a word that connects with us," says Rosemary Rodriguez, a stalwart of the state Democratic Party, noting that many peers have ties to countries racked by instability.
Well, she is coached and groomed: her hair is lightened, and she is presented to the public at a press conference, during which she smiles and says not a word.
But that message didn't seem to make it to President Trump's rally last night in Pennsylvania, where Trump said not a word about Russia's attacks on the US democratic process.
"Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly," WHO's director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, told reporters at a press briefing announcing the determination in Geneva on March 11.
Not a word of compassion does he have for America's stricken Italian ally (instead the United States quietly asks Italy for nasal swabs flown into Memphis by the U.S. Air Force).
His hand was on my back, he was marching me forward, not a word, I felt completely powerless, he tried his key card and it didn't work, then he got really angry.
In fact, not a word of sympathy is expressed about the thousands of hardworking men and women who were handed a pink slip and face the prospects of not making ends meet.
"Weak Modi is scared of Xi. Not a word comes out of his mouth when China acts against India," Congress President Rahul Gandhi said on Twitter, referring to Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In the spring of 1986, they packed up and left, uttering not a word about what they had found and leaving only a short section of steel pipe to mark the spot.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus noted during the conference that, "pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly," but added that there was still time for officials to curb growth.
It's not a word you would use to describe someone like my high school boyfriend, who manipulated me into not breaking up with him by saying he would kill himself if I left.
So, Mark did his interrogation video, Sheryl came to D.C. On the other side of that, I have heard not a word from Jack Dorsey at Twitter on the Russia issue in particular.
The 'GMA' host and the soon-to-be NBC talk show host were feet from each other Monday night, but not a word was spoken ... at least as far as we can see.
Not a word was said about Saudi-American cooperation in the war, and officials, in response to basic questions from reporters, were unable to prove their charges about the source of the missiles.
"Prototype is not a word she's using lightly," said Courtney J. Martin, curator of the project and one of the selecting jurors who was recently named director of the Yale Center for British Art.
Now he's eliminating U.S. aid for Palestinian development, hospitals and education programs as punishment for Palestinians' not negotiating on Jared Kushner's still-undefined peace plan — while saying not a word about continued Israeli settlements.
Times Square Tranquility is not a word normally associated with this neighborhood, but that will change with this free event, which intends to transform Duffy Square into Tranquility Base, site of the lunar landing.
It's certainly not a word that should be slung around casually, because a lie, if I understand the English language properly, implies intent — an intentional relaying of something that the speaker knows is not true.
"The fact that @realDonaldTrump praised Porter and said not a word about his abusive behavior or his former wives is typical of the WH attitude toward women and abuse," tweeted former New Jersey Republican Gov.
"Many people now believe the IPO reform will not happen this year because not a word about it was mentioned during the government's development plans at the NPC meeting," said Wang Qing, analyst at Yuantai Securities.
That's not a word that I remember them saying onstage, I know that I've seen some tweets from telecom guys saying that it does work in certain bands that they weren't sure it would work on.
In his speech on Thursday, not a word of concern about respect for the rule of law escaped President Trump's lips, to the delight of the leaders of Law and Justice, Poland's right-wing governing party.
At my yeshiva elementary school, I received robust instruction in Talmudic discourse and Jewish religious law, but not a word about history, geography, science, literature, art or most other subjects required by New York State law.
Jobs was a CEO with a vision, but (and it's not a word typically associated with the Apple founder) he had the humility to realize he needed an empowered COO to make his vision a reality.
So it's like, here you're in language mode, and then you dig, dig, dig and get into this total math space, and then it's just all calculations—pages and pages of calculations, not a word of insight.
But not a word was mentioned by Alibaba on the Hong Kong listing when it released estimate-beating earnings on Thursday nor did the offer come up in the hour-long discussion with analysts after the results.
"He's represented in a one-sided way here - there's not a word about his, let's say, leading role in the mass repressions at the end of the 1930s," said computer programmer Andrei, declining to give his last name.
The morning after the night before, and a scene that's a favorite of many—Chloe and Max just relaxing, drinking in the morning light, saying not a word, as "Lua" by Bright Eyes plays on the former's stereo.
For one thing, it's a term so underused that Microsoft's word-processing program is telling me it's not a word, a term that was new to many when Gwyneth Paltrow uttered it last month in a Goop video.
Similarly, when Trump said Israel "will have to do something that will be good for the other side," in exchange for Trump recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and moving the embassy, Netanyahu said not a word.
Mélenchon's stance could well hinder the far-left from capitalizing (not a word he likes) on his very strong election score to become the emblematic figure of a united and rebuilt left as opposition beyond this election cycle.
"It's not a word that we like to hear," said the Team U.S.A. swimmer Jessica Long, who has won 23 medals across four Paralympics after having both her legs amputated below the knee at the age of 18 months.
We get a mention of farm women in the 1700s, attitudes about sex in the 1880s, flappers in the 1920s, wartime and postwar work, Mamie Eisenhower's pink toilet seat, but of black women and their work not a word.
"As you can see here there is only writing in English, on the other side there is not a word in Russian," says one of the show's anchors during the report, presenting a new spinner in its packaging to the camera.
With 40 million downloads worldwide and more than one million paying subscribers, the company says it quadrupled revenue in 2018 from $20 million to $80 million and is now profitable — not a word you hear every day in Silicon Valley.
My mother gave not a word of defence for her eldest son, who cowered beside me crying with quivering legs, not trusting himself to wipe his fogged-up glasses, while my father talked himself into a rage for the hundredth time.
The man who loves to lecture the poor on their "lives of dependency and complacency" through a safety net that can become a hammock has not a word about an unprecedented attempt to sell out his country to a hostile nation.
He spoke not a word of English, but Erchen was on hand to translate: Step 1: The Si Fu (noodle masters) mix flour with salt water and a little bit of old dough from the previous day for deeper flavor.
Not a word about Senator Dianne Feinstein sitting on Christine Blasey Ford's accusations against Mr Kavanaugh for two months, even as she was signing up the top lawyer for #MeToo to assist in her attack on the judge when the time came.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When President Donald Trump stormed out of a White House meeting with congressional leaders last Wednesday, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sat there silently, uttering not a word as the talks blew up, according to others in the room.
Even the NYT called "Rosehaven" charming — not a word usually applied to anything Oz. And if you feel the need to put a Hemsworth in it, Chris would be an excellent ghost of Errol Flynn, roaming the streets of his Tasmanian childhood.
Forty-two years later, "Network" is on Broadway as a play at a time where that very sentence — and dozens of others from Paddy Chayefsky's not-a-word-wasted screenplay — are almost jaw-dropping in their relevancy to today's fractured and embittered America.
As for the comfort aspect (not a word associated with this particular category of clothing), Hue wanted to break shapewear's rep for being "uncomfortable and restricting movement, so it has been relegated to special occasions, rarely even making it through the night," Popa said.
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI "Last" is not a word in the "Star Wars" vocabulary, especially in an age when — as with Peter Cushing in the 2016 stand-alone episode, "Rogue One" — the actors no longer need to be alive to perform in the movie.
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI "Last" is not a word in the "Star Wars" vocabulary, especially in an age when — as with Peter Cushing in 2016's stand-alone episode, "Rogue One" — the actors no longer need to be alive to perform in the movie.
When the plan was unveiled in the White House briefing room, not a word was said about the fate of the carried interest break enjoyed by hedge-fund and private equity managers, even though abolishing it had been a hallmark of Mr. Trump's campaign.
" But over the course of the eight-page investor letter, Royan said not a word about any of the turnover or drama at his firm in the past year, which in the words of one person familiar with the matter, was "glaring in its omission.
"This has to be one of the most engrossing histories ever written — yet not a word of it is true," William Beauchamp, a French literature scholar, wrote in The New York Times Book Review when the book was published in English in the United States in 1975.
"Trump had not a word against Russian aggression in Ukraine, but plenty against past U.S. support for democracy in Egypt," Bildt said on Twitter, referring to lines from Trump's speech that criticized the Barack Obama administration for withdrawing support for autocrat Hosni Mubarak during a 2011 uprising.
O.K., so frisky is perhaps not a word you want to see anywhere near Mr. Lloyd Webber's name, especially if you're among those who were allergic to the felines who purred T. S. Eliot verses to swoony tunes in "Cats," which occupied the Winter Garden for nearly 18 years.
That was the case on the morning of January 22nd, when the court's 23-page list of orders in pending cases included not a word on litigation concerning Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals (DACA), the Obama-era immigration programme that Donald Trump has been trying—unsuccessfully—to end.
Not a word about measures to raise the EU's "sizzling" 3203 percent economic growth in the first half of this year to create jobs, protect more than 120 million people from poverty and social exclusion and give a meaningful future to 4.2 million of young people looking for work.
The main character is a conniving financial type named Augustus Melmotte, who rises to power despite nagging questions about a criminal past, uncertainty over whether he was ever really 'a rich man' and a tendency for lying so extreme, Trollope writes, that 'not a word that he said was worth anything.
"Exciting" is not a word I could accurately ascribe to any of these experiences, and according to a new survey by Perry Undem research group, most women would tend to agree: Among the 13 to 44-year-old women surveyed, 67% had felt dread or panic in moments they thought they might be pregnant.
As is customary in Mr. Desplechin's work, there's a lot of dialogue in "Ismael's Ghosts," but this movie's nerve endings vibrate most avidly and tenderly in scenes where not a word is spoken: Sylvia on her first ride home with Ismael, looking up in serene rapture from a cab window toward the night sky; Ismael, angry and confused, framed between walls at the top of a dark staircase; Carlotta in tears, letting the blast of water from an ornamental shower head blast against her brow.
A. R. Ammons shows up for a reading in Virginia but refuses to read, telling his audience, "You can't possibly be enjoying this"; Seamus Heaney winks before stepping into a cab in Chicago; Donald Hall orders a burger for lunch, then confides to Wiman, who was then 38: "I was 38 when I realized not a word I wrote was going to last"; Mary Oliver picks up a dead pigeon from the sidewalk, tucks the bloody carcass into her pocket and keeps it there through an event and after-party.
George Conway, a lawyer who's married to White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayIllinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Trump health chief: Officials actively 'working on' ObamaCare replacement plan Campaign aide: Trump asking questions shared by 'millions of Americans' with Epstein conspiracy theory MORE, on Thursday analyzed outgoing Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE's resignation letter, saying it included "not a word of praise" for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.

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