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Here, in the UK, it's a criminal offense to remain silent, meaning there's no right to remain silent.
We cannot remain silent against those sending missiles from Afrin.
And above all, how can anyone who remembers remain silent?
At this point, it's almost more conspicuous to remain silent.
How can you remain silent when they promote these policies?
Shame on those who remain silent or support these abuses.
And obviously there's a Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.
The defendants have chosen to remain silent during the trial.
The stakes are too high for anyone to remain silent.
Days later, she said, he paid her to remain silent.
But in Tess's case, it seemed wrong to remain silent.
Corker should either remain silent or resign from the Senate.
The company continued to remain silent about a Nintendo Direct.
Instead of addressing the claims, he chose to remain silent.
She must struggle to remain silent during her painful contractions.
We will not remain silent in the face of evil.
He had been told by Elijah Muhammad to remain silent.
And for those who remain silent, you also stand accused.
But I cannot remain silent when so much is at stake.
Let&aposs see if he chooses the right to remain silent.
Manning refused to testify, citing her constitutional right to remain silent.
"It is not possible for us to remain silent," he said.
And Obama says he's not raising his daughters to remain silent.
I simply cannot remain silent without taking action on my own.
DEL VECCHIO: Because he has the constitutional right to remain silent.
Stormy Daniels claims she is under no obligation to remain silent.
And those who remain silent should hold their heads in shame.
If so, would the National Organization for Women (NOW) remain silent?
How I deal with the stigma is to simply remain silent.
ISIL can only win when people everywhere choose to remain silent.
How can Mnuchin remain silent and be part of this administration?
The best part was that the laptop fan would remain silent.
Bret Stephens Dear Kevin, You had the right to remain silent.
Sate that you want to invoke your right to remain silent.
"It would have been more comfortable to remain silent," she said.
Some people acknowledge the issues we face yet remain silent bystanders.
With Donald Trump's election, I knew I could not remain silent.
The international community must not remain silent and tolerate sexual violence.
I chose to remain silent, a course of action I regret.
"I would prefer just to remain silent," Mr. Dalton told the judge.
Among the tips: "Don't lie or show false documents" and "remain silent."
You do, Peter Strzok, you do have the right to remain silent.
The document stipulated his right to remain silent and nominate a lawyer.
We refuse to remain silent while extreme right-wing populism gains momentum.
Roth later allowed people to return after admonishing them to remain silent.
Humility will no longer be used as an excuse to remain silent.
"In the face of such situations, we cannot remain silent," Barbosa said.
Refusing to remain silent is a form of resistance in Handmaid's Tale.
Thus, we cannot remain silent as the Senate refuses to consider Garland.
"Travelers have the right to remain silent," it said in a statement.
These are warnings that public employees have a right to remain silent.
But we should also not pretend that science-p can remain silent.
That has allowed her to remain silent: Hello Kitty has no mouth.
We try to remain silent on things that will be too contentious.
The Russian citizen had so far exercised his right to remain silent.
"If you remain silent, then the investigation becomes a whitewash," he said.
To the Editor: Now in my hundredth year, I cannot remain silent.
But if you remain silent, your business and your workers will suffer.
I can never remain silent while Islam is being fought on all fronts.
If we remain silent and sit at home, the arbitrariness will never stop.
Visitors are welcome to watch the ceremony, but must stand and remain silent.
Most said they wished to remain silent or anonymous over the brewing controversy.
"He will not be penalized for the right to remain silent," Ellis said.
Francis and his predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, remain silent on the matter.
"I did not want to remain silent," Gillibrand said during the town hall.
Because a meaningful cause has presented itself, they will no longer remain silent.
But he was a man of conscience, and he could not remain silent.
I wonder what lesson the students learned from being told to remain silent.
" — JIMMY FALLON "Senators have to remain silent and they can't use their phones.
"It turned unbearable to remain silent," said Yulia Snigir, a popular film actress.
But the pressure to remain silent about incidents like these can be intense.
At the time, Newton-John made the choice to remain silent on the news.
It is possible Trump will remain silent until oil prices start to bubble higher.
And I reminded him at the time he had the right to remain silent.
When called to testify, the detective has repeatedly invoked his right to remain silent.
But under Brazil's constitution ratified in 1988, they have the right to remain silent.
Apparently citing the national interest, Humphrey chose to remain silent and lost the election.
"For me to remain silent, I would have felt like a fraud," says Crews.
Kroll: YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT … okay, what grade are you in?
But the media and internet of a country with 1.4 billion people remain silent.
Will Congress continue to remain silent as more harm unfolds from Trump-inspired chaos?
I could not remain silent and encourage other women to be brave for me.
But there is too much at stake in the next election to remain silent.
But still too often I have seen my conservative friends choose to remain silent.
How can decent Republican lawmakers remain silent in the wake of such a tweet?
Under the trial rules, senators must remain silent in the chamber or face imprisonment.
Maybe, she said he advised, you should remain silent and concentrate on your work.
We tell these people to remain silent as their purposes and intentions have failed.
I don't understand how the Republican Congress can continue to remain silent on this.
The government cannot force you to speak where you would choose to remain silent.
They reportedly plan to remain silent until Facebook completes an audit of what happened.
Who knows how many still remain silent about what they endured as a result.
So, instead of speaking to others about her assault, Sophie generally chose to remain silent.
When Ross Compton had a pacemaker installed, he had a constitutional right to remain silent.
But many women like her feel that they are basically being asked to remain silent.
That all but ensures that Trump will win, and Daniels will have to remain silent.
This doesn't mean celebrities should remain silent when it comes to sharing their political beliefs.
Jain told Reuters by email he was bound by a court order to remain silent.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Kroll: First, you have the right to remain silent.
" The two remain silent for a moment, before Becky excitedly proclaims, "I have an idea!
Instead, Cory chose to remain silent the entire time he was in the holy land.
"I am not going to remain silent," she told the newspaper El Deber in March.
Competitors, consumers, and commentators will do themselves a great disservice if they simply remain silent.
But people often remain silent about drug use, even when it affects family and friends.
"Congress cannot continue to remain silent and ignore its responsibilities under the Constitution," they added.
My husband has asked me to remain silent on this topic at an upcoming gathering.
Albert Einstein famously said, 'If I were to remain silent, I'd be guilty of complicity.
I've chosen to remain silent until now out of respect for actual victims of abuse.
So, I ask the most moderate Republicans, how can you remain silent in this crisis?
As citizens, police officers have the same Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, experts said.
With the fund closures, outflows and negative press, the industry can no longer remain silent.
This is where young girls like me learned to shrink into ourselves and remain silent.
"The IDB cannot remain silent, when Myanmar's Rohingya citizens are victims of ethnic cleansing," Hasina added.
After surrendering to the police, he waived his right to remain silent, confessing to the shooting.
Economic intimidation is a major factor in why so many women remain silent about their experiences.
Under the examination stage, you're essentially interrogated, searched, and you have no right to remain silent.
Women of all ages and at every rung of society will suffer if we remain silent.
Should Olivia continue to remain silent, we ask that she be removed as a Board member.
When the investigation began, the platoon did not cooperate, collectively invoking their right to remain silent.
Its job is to prosecute crime, and if there is no crime, it should remain silent.
The confidential $1.25 million settlement the organization struck with McKayla Maroney required her to remain silent.
If she asks me not to do anything, is it ethical for me to remain silent?
We citizens remain silent because the threat of another catastrophic attack is too much to bear.
It begins: 'Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye on pain of imprisonment, everyone must remain silent.
For what it's worth, she's chosen to remain silent since all the buzz over the ad.
The American administration should not remain silent in the face of the crimes committed by the regime.
When called to testify in various cases, the detective has repeatedly invoked his right to remain silent.
We do not, and would never, ask a victim to remain silent about harassment in any form.
Despite her warning, the White House chose to remain silent about Flynn's transgression for nearly two weeks.
Don't remain silent, dont let anyone tell you that you have some responsibility in this despicable act !!!!
Both experts agree that going forward, Spacey should remain silent and let his lawyers speak for him.
Washington's enmity will receive an answer and Iran's people will not remain silent, Khamenei said, without elaborating.
"My answer is not to remain silent and not make the movie," he said, according to Variety.
That is why FBI director Comey cannot remain silent following the release of his ill-advised statements.
Cruz, 19, chose to remain silent during a hearing in Broward County circuit court in Fort Lauderdale.
Why do they remain silent, as many did when Trump first disparaged a war hero, Arizona Sen.
This is a familiar experience for many disabled people, and it can be risky to remain silent.
While the voices of Americans resonated in Congress this time around, we know we can't remain silent.
He also suggested that Mr. Kelly's public comments violated a "military and legal obligation" to remain silent.
"Hum, taking the advice of my lawyer, I remain silent," he said, according to the court transcript.
All senators must be present and, in a break from norms and nature, they must remain silent.
So, I asked the special counsel's office and they said, 'You have the right to remain silent.
But even if we help all these women find justice, what happens to those who remain silent?
I couldn't go home and talk about it—I just had to lay low after and remain silent.
The 2018 film A Quiet Place follows a family who must remain silent, as sound attracts deadly monsters.
"McGowan never took a settlement from him to remain silent and never intended to do so," Porter said.
As we&aposve been saying, Clapper, all of his deep state friends, have the right to remain silent.
Nonetheless, the law remains unchanged and many churches remain silent due to the IRS's interpretation of the amendment.
He also asserted his constitutional right to remain silent in the legal proceedings for the SEC's civil case.
But with violence continuing, "we will not remain silent" wrote Mohamad al-Mansour, head of Jaish al-Nasr.
Less than two weeks into retirement, and Obama's already encountered an outrage too great to remain silent over.
Both women have said they were paid to remain silent about their alleged affairs with Trump years ago.
Nor that the better writers among those accused—Stein, for instance—have chosen this moment to remain silent.
The New York Times said Ginsburg's comments show why Supreme Court justices normally remain silent during presidential campaigns.
If those who know the agency best remain silent, it will be defined by those with partisan agendas.
Erdoğan has said Turkey would not "remain silent" if Syrian attacks continued, adding that the country would retaliate.
Chemical companies were well aware of the birth-deformity hazards of their products but chose to remain silent.
There is far too much at stake for Congress to remain silent in the midst of this bedlam.
They have also recounted threats and pressure coming from China to remain silent or provide information to agents.
After that surgery, he says in the 1997 book, he was forced to remain silent for four days.
Employers should also educate their employees that they have a right to remain silent if questioned by ICE.
Blackman, who was in critical condition, invoked his right to remain silent in a police interview, Deenihan said.
Contrary to what many believe, this rule does not mean that professionals must remain silent about public figures.
President, you have the right to remain silent," Mueller says, before being interrupted by Trump saying "pardon me.
Defendants now have to declare that they're invoking the right to remain silent in order to end questioning.
Jensen said Whipple has been exercising his right to remain silent and has not been cooperating with the investigation.
Swift confirmed that she won't remain silent about the current affairs during an interview with Germany's Deutsche Press-Agentur.
As civil unrest across the globe dominates headlines, for how long can our most taciturn public figures remain silent?
Ellis then called Manafort to the stand to confirm that the defendant understood his constitutional right to remain silent.
He also wasn't read his Miranda rights, a federal requirement to inform suspects of their right to remain silent.
"I had to remain silent and just watch them take everything in front of my own eyes," he said.
That many U.S. scientists knew about the unethical experiment, yet chose to remain silent, is no longer in doubt.
Black kids are supposed to remain silent when their parents are reprimanding them, except when asked a direct question.
"I could not remain silent and encourage other women to be brave for me," Manning Barish posted on Facebook.
"In the face of the hateful rhetoric and divisive legislation we cannot remain silent," the former vice president said.
However, she was still being paid by the media organization and was ordered to remain silent on social media.
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum in a statement said Hamas "cannot remain silent" in the face of the fatal attack.
Bechard says the agreement and the payment required her to remain silent about the extramarital affair and subsequent pregnancy.
"They have a constitutional right to remain silent but even if they do the proof is overwhelming," Barbosa said.
And yet, they remain silent, even though Trump has yet to release his tax returns to the public. 10.
Bechard has said the agreement and payment required her to remain silent about an extramarital affair and subsequent pregnancy.
"We can no longer remain silent while we continue in a downward spiral," the musicians said in a statement.
That speaks well for the 60, but it is not rational for the other 475 to remain silent.   Col.
And like we have been warning they both have the right to remain silent apparently not listening to me.
The agents then arrested Holzer, who waived his right to remain silent and spoke to investigators, the documents said.
He must simply remain silent while his reputation is battered, and potential jurors in this district might be tainted.
So, in my classrooms, I refuse to remain silent in the face of racism, its subtle and systemic structure.
Curbelo explained that Castro would remain silent during the press conference as to not interfere with an ongoing investigation.
" Ronaldo wrote on his Instagram account Wednesday that "it is impossible to remain silent in this situation, 5 games!!
China: Beijing has leveraged its economic might to convince other countries to remain silent over its Uighur detention camps.
He must simply remain silent while his reputation is battered, and potential jurors in this District might be tainted.
There's something called the Fifth Amendment that gives him the absolute right to remain silent -- lest he incriminate himself.
"We should not remain silent one instant when this administration goes after the progressive values we care about," he said.
While many members from across the aisle expressed their well wishes to John McCain, Donald Trump continues to remain silent.
This is not to say that you should remain silent if you truly think someone you know is being abused.
Or, when do I interject from behind the camera, or when do I just remain silent and capture the moment?
"It's one thing (for her) to meet this man, it's something else to remain silent," Callamard was quoting as saying.
The proposal itself raised issues as his family chose to remain silent and didn't acknowledge the news of their engagement.
Does Lena come forward, even if she knows she might be squashed in the process, or does she remain silent?
As I continued to remain silent, I felt her eyes—unmistakably filled with rage—burning the back of my head.
The first three mayors to declare exercised their right to remain silent, the Association of Municipalities for Independence (AMI) said.
He insisted that if called to appear, he would invoke the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and remain silent.
It is to decide whether or not to prosecute, and if the decision is not to prosecute, to remain silent.
The rule requires that anyone who settles with the agency must remain silent about his or her prosecution — for life.
Many congressional Republicans remain silent after a federal judge on Friday struck down the Affordable Care Act in its entirety.
The Journal reported in April that those payments to Bechard were made so she would remain silent about their affair.
And yet, they remain silent as Trump stands accused of violating the Constitution's Emoluments Clause for potentially doing just that.
Shades of Angie Everhart, for sure, and more evidence most of Hollywood knew about Weinstein and chose to remain silent.
One nerve might be highly active for controlling the thumb, for instance, but remain silent when another finger is moving.
I could either remain silent and sort of violate the basic purpose of a politician, which is to persuade people.
The majority of the Democratic Party at that time knew how wrong those Southerners were but chose to remain silent.
In "Josephine the Singer," the eponymous singer transfixes her community when performing but decides, in the end, to remain silent.
Mr. Jackson, in an emailed statement, accused the committee of making his discussions public after asking him to remain silent.
The 10 maintained that they were entitled to remain silent under the terms of the First Amendment, not the Fifth.
" Xu certainly cast aside his own fear, predicting that he would face new punishments but adding, "I cannot remain silent.
The detectives had informed him he was a suspect and had told him he had the right to remain silent.
Mr. Faye said it was morally difficult for him to remain silent while Gambians were in a state of uncertainty.
The 2800 maintained that they were entitled to remain silent under the terms of the First Amendment, not the Fifth.
All 100 senators must be present and must remain silent until their vote is cast for either acquittal or conviction.
We cannot remain silent and by implication approve of the use of The Post-Gazette to provide cover for racism.
It gave us the idea that a suspect must be told of his right to remain silent (Miranda v. Arizona).
Arizona that criminal suspects have to be informed of their constitutional right to consult with an attorney and to remain silent.
Rights groups have said Liu will feel pressured to remain silent as long as her brother Liu Hui remains in China.
"Witnesses who remain silent, as has been the case with too many shootings in the past, will solve nothing," he wrote.
By now settled with a new girlfriend and a baby at home, Vicente invoked his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.
In October, Ezzati exercised his right to remain silent after being summoned for questioning by a state prosecutor over the allegations.
Following the revelation that its "surgical strike" was perhaps less devastating than first advertised, India has also preferred to remain silent.
The intertwined figures loom over the visitors who, under the sculpture's shadow, remain silent, deep in a moment of perceived introspection.
When asked if he had anything to say, Dalton, who appeared emotionless through the proceedings, said he preferred to "remain silent".
Artists of all genres sometimes feel the need to remain silent on hot-button issues for fear of alienating their fanbase.
This protects trans people, but it teaches children that they should remain silent if something makes them feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
The bell will still toll for important events such as New Year's Eve celebrations but will otherwise remain silent until 2021.
I will believe those who come forward with their stories, and I will believe hypothetical others, even if they remain silent.
"I would prefer just to remain silent," Dalton told a judge, while appearing via a live feed from Kalamazoo County Jail.
In the face of uncertain precedents, nonprofits often choose to remain silent, muting their voices when they are needed most. 2.
Just as problematic, those who appropriate our history for their own objectives often remain silent when our community is being mistreated.
"When I hear the E.U. being compared to the plans and projects of Adolf Hitler, I cannot remain silent," he said.
A subpoenaed witness can only assert the Fifth and remain silent if his testimony could link him to a prosecutable crime.
And yet, they remain silent, even though Trump has been using American tax dollars to cover his stay at his hotels.
Or is it more responsible for them to remain silent and leave politics to those with more policy experience and knowledge?
LARRY NESSENSONBERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. To the Editor: While millions express horror about gun violence in this country, gun owners remain silent.
While black bodies are punished or disappear into oblivion, under the repressive reign of police brutality, many white churches remain silent.
Participants are expected to remain silent throughout — no cellphones permitted — and eat only during meals, which are provided by the center.
Congressional Republicans decided to remain silent on the matter, denying the Democrats the opportunity to use them as a unifying force.
Trump has discarded his aides' advice in the past to remain silent on a variety of issues, most notably on Mueller.
When the entire platoon invoked the right to remain silent, commanders outside the team decided to send the whole platoon home.
Does this mean that a president should make sure that his advisers are lawyers, which would force them to remain silent?
Activists who said they had received phone calls ordering them to remain silent spoke on the condition of anonymity, fearing reprisals.
He allegedly threatened to release them if she didn't remain silent about the affair, an accusation the Missouri governor has denied.
Today, we are struggling to comprehend how she can continue to remain silent as genocidal violence is unleashed under her watch.
Earlier in the day, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters that Turkey "cannot remain silent" on the disappearance of Khashoggi.
Many of King's strongest allies urged him to remain silent about the war or at least to soft-pedal any criticism.
Reliable old Scott, with his ability to drink 12 beers but still remain silent, resolute, and practical in getting everyone home.
DeQuarto also testified that during this talk, he never told Graswald she had a right to remain silent or have an attorney.
" Immunity is forced upon grand jury witnesses, negating their privilege against self-incrimination, and stripping them of any "right to remain silent.
Americans' right to "remain silent" is viewed, in the case of grand jury proceedings, as an obstacle that can be legally overcome.
On Tuesday Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the end of the DACA immigration program and Barack Obama can no longer remain silent.
" This morning, Wes responded to the allegations: "I've chosen to remain silent until now out of respect for actual victims of abuse.
Wang Yi of Renmin University says this is too short for cases involving child sexual abuse: victims often remain silent for years.
More pertinent here, will you suffer less prejudice if your spokesman made the statement on your behalf while you personally remain silent?
The audience here in the room has agreed to remain silent so that we can focus on what the candidates are saying.
Only last week did Chelsea's leadership apologize to Mr. Johnson in person, after the club waived the condition that he remain silent.
They face the threat of being considered terrorists if they assertively oppose unjust laws, so it is often easier to remain silent.
Meanwhile, neither she nor her parents heard anything about the federal investigation that U.S.A. Gymnastics had instructed them to remain silent about.
The audience here in the room has agreed to remain silent so that we can focus on what the candidates are saying.
"Most victims remain silent," said Li Ying, a lawyer and the director of the Beijing Yuanzhong Gender Development Center, an advocacy group.
What's really primitive is to look upon the oppression of others and, whether out of deficient sympathy or excessive sophistication, remain silent.
I wish the other Democratic hopefuls had followed the lead of Elizabeth Warren, who has opted to remain silent regarding Sanders' comments.
There is no reason to expect the outside world to remain silent as the trial happens inside the well of the Senate.
I cannot remain silent without doing everything in my power to sound the alarm and tell Congress it must fund CHIP now.
Many police officers will often see other police officers break the law yet remain silent due to the blue code of silence.
"Stormy no longer wishes to remain silent , and SOLID GOLD proudly supports her right to speak," according to the club's Facebook page.
Griezmann laughed and began answering in Spanish while the French team's spokesman said "next question" and urged the player to remain silent.
And then, when the comparison was made to those that were [counter]protesting, I found it reprehensible — I couldn't remain silent anymore.
To be sure, some Republicans continue to question, or, more commonly, to remain silent on the issue of human-caused climate change.
Throughout his investigation, Mr. Mueller chose to remain silent, the rare recluse in a world rife with Twitter battles and talking heads.
In April, it was revealed that the Saudi regime was paying Khashoggi's children to remain silent about the murder of their father.
Legislator Kwok Ka-ki warned that Hong Kong people must not remain silent, saying Hong Kong could one day face a similar crackdown.
No longer will we remain silent about bigotry in our country, especially when it is occupying one of  the highest positions in government.
In the months after her brutal assault, and then again amid the media circus sparked by his sentencing, she chose to remain silent.
US District Judge T.S. Ellis III then called Manafort to the stand to confirm that Manafort understood his constitutional right to remain silent.
It seems as journalists, they should search for all sides of the story — and remain silent until they're sure of all the facts.
In real life, she refuses to remain silent on hot-button topics, like equal pay and representation for women in the film industry.
Historically, at least, the government tends to crack down harshly on opposing groups, so it's likely many women will continue to remain silent.
They all remain silent because they are okay with this because Antifa is their gang, okay, they condone this behavior all the time.
Namely: check to see if they have a judge-issued warrant to enter, remain silent, request a lawyer, and do not sign anything.
In a scorching letter condemning President Donald Trump's recent racist attacks, the Washington National Cathedral questioned all those who continued to remain silent.
It's similar in intent to "The Quiet Game," where prizes are awarded for who can remain silent the longest, but somewhat more educational.
Mr. Springsteen is taking to heart the adage that all it takes for evil to prevail is for good people to remain silent.
Indeed, the right to remain silent in our thoughts is perhaps even more important than the right to pollute the infosphere with misinformation.
When commanders began looking into the allegations surrounding Foxtrot platoon, the team decided not to cooperate, collectively invoking their right to remain silent.
I honestly do not understand what the reason behind her silence is, nor do I understand why she would want to remain silent.
But does that mean that until we get there, if we ever get there (assuming "there" really exists) that we should remain silent?
Arizona ruling, which required police to advise people in custody of their rights, including the rights to remain silent and have a lawyer.
The big picture: Daniels alleges she was paid $130,000 by Michael Cohen to remain silent after having an affair with Trump in 2006.
By contrast, in Japan the accused can remain silent during police questioning, but suspects can be interrogated without the presence of a lawyer.
Those tapes contained stunning evidence that Nixon took part in a conspiracy to obstruct justice by paying witnesses "hush money" to remain silent.
Approximately one person in 140 is known to have celiac disease, which can remain silent for decades and become apparent at any age.
When elected officeholders remain silent or unavailable, they permit horrid sentiments to be sanctioned and give credence, or even acceptance, to those sentiments.
She refused to accept the social codes that require women to remain silent and ashamed of the abuses to which they have been subjected.
"They remain silent for fear of being ostracized," said Sunita Danuwar of Shakti Samuha, a charity that works on the rehabilitation of trafficked women.
When Rob proposed just months later, his family chose to remain silent and didn't acknowledge the news of their engagement for almost a month.
When he was arrested in Malaysia last month, Sergey Ovsyannikov was told by US law enforcement that he had the right to remain silent.
On the first morning of the lane closures, September 9, 2013, Baroni testified that he was instructed by Wildstein to remain silent towards Sokolich.
They require law enforcement, both real and fictional, to inform suspects prior to interrogation of their rights to remain silent and to an attorney.
At this point, I realized they were probably going to arrest/detain me, so I decided to invoke my Constitutional Right to remain silent.
Earlier on Friday, Avenatti told MSNBC and CNN that Daniels had been physically threatened and warned to remain silent about her relationship with Trump.
"Usually a good criminal defense lawyer would advise the client to remain silent," said Kana Sasakura, a criminal law professor at Kobe's Konan University.
But it becomes problematic when an industry and a city known for progressive inclinations remain silent on something as important as this, Banister said.
If Russia physically attacked the corporate headquarters of either Merck or FedEx, causing an equivalent amount of damage, the president would not remain silent.
Even if you disagree with these arguments, it's hard to remain silent about a minor's inability to consent to prenatal and pregnancy-related care.
The United Nations ambassadors told Mr. Guterres that while he was in Beijing, he could not remain silent about the Uighurs, the officials said.
If they say you are not free to go, you can assume you are under arrest and you have the right to remain silent.
At every opportunity, we said we would not remain silent and that we would take every step required by our conscience and the law.
They can ask the companies they buy produce from not to remain silent bystanders to human rights crises in producing regions such as Michoacán.
And if senators remain silent out of fealty or fear of a president from their party, they should not be allowed to forget it.
Dr. Djalali's colleagues learned of his arrest months after it happened because his wife had decided to remain silent, hoping he would be freed.
The EPA was aware of dangerously high levels of lead in the water supply the following year, but chose to remain silent for months.
President-elects almost always remain silent on foreign policy until their inauguration, to avoid confusing the world about who, exactly, is commander in chief.
He has argued that terrorism suspects should be sent to Guantánamo Bay and interrogated without access to lawyers and the right to remain silent.
The problem is that having a character remain silent puts a lot of the weight on the abilities of the actors surrounding that character.
Many stutterers opt to hide their impediment or remain silent in some situations, leading people to think they may simply be shy or an introvert.
"If they remain silent, all the questions that are lingering in the court&aposs mind will remain unanswered and they should be convicted," he said.
And she added that her office rarely commented on matters of pending litigation, but that this issue was too important for her to remain silent.
"Because you'd be in jail," Trump shot back, drawing a mix of gasps and applause from the crowd that was defying instructions to remain silent.
Comedians, fearing both his social media presence and the wrath of the millions of his Twitter followers, could remain silent on all Trump-related matters.
In this environment, where women are often reduced to objects, the viciousness of the predator is abetted by the cowardice of those who remain silent.
But an open question is how long he will choose to remain silent while others — including his daughter Chelsea Clinton — jab at the new president.
Arizona, establishing your "right to remain silent" directly cited and built upon the protections established in the 1924 Supreme Court decision, Ziang Sung Wan v.
It alerts them to their right to remain silent and to obtain a lawyer, and is intended to preserve the admissibility of evidence at trial.
And yet, they remain silent, even as more and more stories emerge regarding Michael Cohen's selling of information and access to the White House. 6.
Criminal defendants customarily remain silent when they are facing trial, but Stone has used his indictment as another opportunity to defend the President, and himself.
MTV's apparent choice to retain the name of the award and remain silent on the issue isn't helping society move forward with its cultural reckoning.
Finally, "bystanders" are fearful individuals who remain silent and turn a blind eye to a leader's toxic behavior to prevent any negative consequences to themselves.
Or did he intend, after shaking up the election with his letter, to remain silent about the facts until the presidential votes had been tallied?
For the third night in a row, Trevor Noah sat wordlessly onstage throughout "The Daily Show," forced to remain silent because of a throat ailment.
Though the older Kairo interjects with an occasional comment on the experiences of his younger self, more often than not he chooses to remain silent.
Hideko says her brother fell victim to "hostage justice," when police allegedly strip suspects of their right to remain silent and coerce them to confess.
This week, prosecutors in the city of Rancagua summoned him for questioning, but Cardinal Ezzati exercised his right to remain silent, on his lawyers' recommendation.
But no one, including Mr. Kelly, expects him to remain silent or on message if he comes under criticism over his response to the storm.
Republicans and libertarians cavalierly rail against entitlements and "people living off the public's dime" but remain silent on those profiting from people's misfortune and illness.
Do I condemn the terrorists but remain silent about the boot perpetually poised over the heads of every Arab and Iranian in the free world?
"Justice for Women"; "We Won't Remain Silent"; "The Shame Should Switch Sides" read some of the signs held by French demonstrators, who were predominantly women.
She described being intimidated and concerned for her safety but said she was determined not to remain silent any longer in face of the accusations.
Rather than appear before the House panel, Stone urged Credico to avoid testifying and pressed him to assert his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.
Pagourtzis waived his right to remain silent and made a statement to authorities admitting to the shooting, according to an affidavit ahead of his arrest.
Despite some early indications that El Chapo himself might testify, he told Judge Brian Cogan on Monday that he would invoke his right to remain silent.
Simply, prosthetic intelligence, this part of our thinking minds that we have farmed out to technology, has no such guarantee of the right to remain silent.
To be honest with you, we've held off quite a bit but we just can't remain silent any more: Nicole Kidman claps in an unorthodox way.
"It would be an epic failure to be silent and remain silent when that scientific understanding is dismissed as a hoax or a conspiracy," he said.
BVSP, on a report that President Michel Temer supported an attempt to pay a potential witness to remain silent in the country's biggest-ever graft probe.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) weighed in on the news of the protests earlier in the day, arguing the U.S. should not remain silent about the arrests.
A federal judge in Brooklyn ruled on Thursday that prosecutors could not force Facebook to remain silent about 15 grand-jury subpoenas involving the company's customers.
Jordan Wells: I think that all of us—undocumented or documented—have the choice to remain silent and not consent to any search of our belongings.
Bullock's legal case has seen a few hiccups, including a finding by an appeals court that police questioning of Corbett violated his right to remain silent.
The air vent on the back is a little bigger and blows out a little hotter, but it still should remain silent most of the time.
Right to remain silent If you find yourself chatting up a cop in Bangor, Maine, there are six things they don't want to hear from you.
No longer content to remain silent, six people with albinism now say they will vie for seats at parliamentary and local levels in May next year.
If you remain silent on this issue, a disgruntled buyer could argue that you committed fraud in the contract by keeping mum about smoke and odors.
Reality check: Many women feel if they don't tolerate this behavior they could damage their career longevity and, because agencies ignore complaints, the harassed remain silent.
That includes the F.B.I.'s policy of delaying terror suspects' Miranda warning rights to remain silent and have a defense lawyer during initial interrogations, he said.
In the end, the loss of our nation's honor may be the most damaging legacy of this president, and all who remain silent at his side.
Krzykowski was the only mental-health professional at Dade who did not pressure Hempstead to remain silent about Rainey's death, and he was grateful to her.
The fact is, however, that celiac disease can remain silent for many years, during which time hidden damage can occur with lifelong, sometimes irreversible, health effects.
Usually, when a stay request fails to get five votes, the court simply announces "stay denied," and those who voted to grant the motion remain silent.
Former Prime Minister John Howard's government was also alleged to have discussed removing Australians' right to remain silent in custody around 2007, according to ABC reporting.
But because of your right to remain silent, it would be tough (though not impossible) for the federal government to force you to share your passcode.
Empowerment is the issue, said Ms. Mullins, 23, who prosecutors persuaded to remain silent after she reported being raped in 2013 at the age of 18.
The lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels said Friday that his client had been "physically threatened" to remain silent over her alleged affair with Donald Trump.
One protestor criticizes the government's embrace of Islam at the expense of rejecting its Pharaonic history; some people debate him, while others remain silent but unnerved.
"It wasn't possible for me to remain silent, because what my silence meant was defending him, carrying his water, which I was unwilling to do," Gillibrand said.
The email compared any statement regarding the building of a Muslim registry to a "straw man" argument and suggested Facebook's PR strategy should be to remain silent.
She has also helped monitor human rights in psychiatric hospitals and worked on the 'Don't Remain Silent to Torture Project', which focused on stopping violence against women.
Since the 17th century, the royal family has refrained from expressing their political opinions in public even though it's not an actual law dictating they remain silent.
Failure to speak out against hate-filled actions or words matters, because in my opinion, if you remain silent, you're just as culpable for the toxic results.
Frein&aposs lawyers argue interrogators violated his right to remain silent and should have permitted him to speak with a defense lawyer the night he was captured.
And why, when Jon asked where will they get more men to fight Ramsey, did she remain silent about the letter she had written the episode before?
"The pilots of American Airlines will not remain silent as we witness the rebirth of the toxic culture we fought so hard to eradicate," the union wrote.
Barnette (1943) the Supreme Court held that public school students have a First Amendment right to remain silent during the pledge and, by extension, any patriotic rite.
The book alleges Trump is a racist, misogynist and narcissist, and that she was offered hush money to remain silent about her time in the White House.
"To remain silent and continue to serve this president would be complicity in the undoing of our nation and its status as a world leader," Gehrke wrote.
Some researchers have suggested that intelligent life in the galaxy may have the same concerns that Hawking did about making contact, so therefore elect to remain silent.
The Justice Department said the man had been advised of his rights to remain silent and consult with an attorney, and the man indicated he wanted one.
For instance, Markle's personal assistant, Back in December, it was reported that Markle was struggling to remain silent amid rumors about tensions between herself and staff members.
Given the danger of violence and bigotry these groups pose, why would Mr. Trump, who was so offended by the "Hamilton" cast's plea for tolerance, remain silent?
Jeff Flake, R-Arizona, said that thanks to the current White House occupant, America is in a state of moral crisis, and Americans must not remain silent.
Go deeper: Rubio told Axios earlier this month that the U.S. can't remain silent on Chinese human rights violations in order to secure a better trade deal.
Mr. Berton and Mr. Mary said Mr. Abdeslam had indicated that he no longer wanted legal representation, adding that they believed he would continue to remain silent.
Then came Luna, the 6-year-old Belgian Malinois from the United States Border Patrol trained to sniff out human remains, whom rescuers hope will remain silent.
If Trump tried to implement such prosecutions as president, he said, potential defendants could simply invoke their constitutional right against self-incrimination and continue to remain silent.
When they speak out, the set of those who remain silent becomes smaller and even more heavily weighted toward those who are actually not tough on crime.
Along the way, there is a mishap involving fantastical lilies and ravens, and a magical solution to it that requires Lyra to remain silent for seven years.
If a police officer pulled them over while driving, they could exercise their constitutional right to remain silent when they were asked whether they were American citizens.
Of course, the people's representatives in the House and Senate will likely remain silent; congressional cowardice, executive overreach — they're the tangled, unheralded stories of the 21st century.
I refuse to remain silent when it comes to transgender women and men who are beaten to death by those who refuse to create conditions of hospitality.
While the Philadelphia Orchestra settled in time for him to conduct it — "I really didn't want a holiday," he said, with evident relief — the others remain silent.
Is it ethical for me to remain silent when she goes off on "whining liberals" and "sore losers," occasionally nodding, when that might be interpreted as assent?
When they are not speaking for us, they may take a detour into animal studies, a field where they can rest assured that their subjects remain silent.
The best thing he can do at ground zero in Japan will be to remain silent— so long as the rest of us keep thinking, and questioning.
In April, prior to release of the report, one of the president's personal attorneys tamped down talk that Trump Jr. exercised his constitutional right to remain silent.
"I cannot remain silent about my deep concern for the situation that has developed in recent days," Francis said at his weekly general audience at the Vatican.
In October 2016, less than two weeks before Election Day, Daniels signed a contract to remain silent about her alleged affair with Trump in exchange for $130,000.
That would mean he would not be granted the right to remain silent or be represented by a lawyer, making it easier for him to be interrogated.
But finally, on Friday morning, Trump could remain silent no longer: "Little" Michael Bloomberg, who never had the guts to run for president, knows nothing about me.
Martha Raddatz: After they've asked their questions, they've promised to remain silent and I know you've heard this before this evening, but no outbursts of any kind.
Duane's attorney, Michael Goldstein, tells TMZ ... "Duane has attempted to remain silent on this issue out of respect for his family and, most importantly, his children's well-being."
The judge said they should be ready to address that on Tuesday morning, as well as whether Manafort will testify or invoke his constitutional right to remain silent.
"I think that it would be hypocritical to me to remain silent on injustices just because those injustices may come from our side of the aisle," she said.
"The pilots of American Airlines will not remain silent as we witness the rebirth of the toxic culture we fought so hard to eradicate," the APA letter said.
At one point, we had to step over a steel beam, and then do the limbo under a duct vent — all while trying our best to remain silent.
Teigen — new mother to three-week-old daughter, Luna Simone — has always refused to remain silent when it comes to issues that others view as awkward or uncomfortable.
When the next opportunity comes for Iranians to stand for political change, they will either choose to speak or remain silent based on the power of their allies.
It is all the same whether you achieve something or not, have faith or not, just as it is all the same whether you cry or remain silent.
While Republican Party leaders cower or remain silent, voters by a 2-1 margin in polls conducted this week disapprove of the way Trump acted in a crisis.
I will not change my views as a result of these attempts to ostracize me, but there are some who may remain silent for fear of being shunned.
Anyone who has ever watched even a single segment of a cop procedural or dealt with police in real life knows you have the right to remain silent.
"The Saudi government can no longer remain silent, and it is essential that our own government and others push harder for the truth," Mr. Ryan said on Twitter.
Senators are ordered to remain silent throughout the trial; their questions for the legal teams were submitted in writing to Roberts, who read them aloud in the chamber.
While they have attempted to disrupt the financial services ecosystem at-large, their impact has been limited to date and incumbent financial institutions have refused to remain silent.
Stenger opened the trial Tuesday by proclaiming that all senators must remain silent during the proceedings or face the "pain of imprisonment," a traditional pronouncement before such trials.
The Wall Street Journal earlier this year reported that Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen paid her $130,000 to remain silent about the matter during the 2016 presidential campaign.
" Ms. Manning Barish followed the article's publication with a post on Twitter, saying that she "could not remain silent and encourage other women to be brave for me.
"We cannot remain silent and say everything's all right," Mr. Jauniskis said in an interview in a windowless conference room in his agency's headquarters in Vilnius, the capital.
Chaffetz rejected the idea that Shkreli did not know he would be forced to attend the hearing even if planned to remain silent and plead the Fifth Amendment.
Trumps public comments about how Amazon pays its taxes surely has Bezos on high alert and, as someone with an acerbic edge, it's unlikely Bezos will remain silent.
The president's lawyers certainly would prefer him to remain loyal to his client, either by testifying in his favor or invoking his Fifth Amendment privilege to remain silent.
The problem is, according to her lawyer, John Manly, that forcing a witness in a felony sexual-assault case to remain silent about her abuse might be illegal.
Francis, returning to the themes of that encyclical during his morning Mass, said, "We can no longer remain silent before one of the greatest environmental crises in world history."
Royal celebrity is not like other forms of celebrity; an actor is able to respond in a statement through a publicist, whereas royals are often asked to remain silent.
The affidavit said Crusius waived his right to remain silent after he was taken into custody and told detectives he entered the Walmart with an AK47 and multiple magazines.
Broaddrick's allegation that Hillary Clinton warned her to remain silent about the rape stems from an encounter she had with Hillary Clinton at a fund raiser that same year.
The other was that, in the US—again, correct me if I'm wrong—when somebody is stopped at the border like that, they have the right to remain silent.
The bus is no different than any locker room or college campus where the vast majority of men remain silent in the presence of sexually predatory language and behavior.
The reality is that for many, the stakes are simply too high to remain silent as Trump attempts to radically transform our nation from the United States into Trumpistan.
In 2018, he directed and starred in "A Quiet Place," which centered on a family that must remain silent lest they tip off the murderous aliens inhabiting the planet.
Bryan Pagliano's laywers have said that he would remain silent during a deposition with the conservative watchdog Judicial Watch, originally scheduled for Monday but now delayed until further notice.
The incident took place earlier this week, when a judge in Cleveland, Ohio, ordered Franklyn Williams, 32, to remain silent during his sentencing hearing, according to CNN affiliate WJW.
"Iran would not be the first to pull out of the nuclear deal, but it will not remain silent about the U.S. repeated violations of the accord," Rouhani said.
Cohen lashed out at the president in his closing remarks, saying he refuses to remain silent in light of the harm he says Trump is inflicting on the country.
When deputies reached out to question McDonald on Friday about his wife's possible disappearance, he asserted his right to remain silent and "lawyered up pretty quick," Salazar said Sunday.
Police work, and the well-known "you have the right to remain silent" would not be so firmly entrenched into society (or TV shows and movies) without this decision.
The Fifth Amendment grants anyone in the U.S. the right to remain silent, which includes the right to not turn over information that could incriminate them in a crime.
The critics maintained that the government would lose information if interrogators read suspects Miranda warnings that they had a right to remain silent and be represented by defense lawyers.
After three years and seven months in the Ramo Verde military prison outside Caracas, López was released to house arrest last summer on the condition that he remain silent.
Nearly half the Republicans in the House remain silent or have issued statements that take no clear position; 93 percent of them come from districts that voted for Trump.
Unlike the Obama administration, which chose to remain silent about Russia's meddling for months before the election last November, German officials cannot seem to stop talking about the threat.
"The more this investigation moves from the legal arena to the political arena, the riskier it is for Mueller to remain silent," said Alex Conant, a Republican communications strategist.
Some have raised questions about why only three individuals are now allowed to speak out while there are likely numerous accusers who are still legally-bound to remain silent.
Any information shared with an ICE agent can be used against the employer or employee, and individuals always have the right to remain silent and ask for an attorney.
As a senator, Mr. Sessions criticized that strategy because it gave terrorism suspects the right to lawyers, the right to remain silent and the right to a speedy trial.
Jeff Flake about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Friday told CNN that the shame she felt after being sexually assaulted had caused her to remain silent for years.
Arizona, 28503 U.S. 22019 (1966), Chief Justice Earl Warren, writing for the majority, actually required that persons be informed of their inherent right to remain silent and to counsel.
Here the Gestapo understood Germans' religious sensibilities, a latitude the churches did not take advantage of since they were sufficiently loyal to remain silent about the persecution of Jews.
Berri vowed "not to remain silent" and will bring it up with the Italian prime minister visiting Beirut this week, as well as other foreign states, the lawmakers said.
Rousseau said some male politicians behaved with a sense of impunity and called for protection for women who remain silent for fear of damaging their career or political party.
Rather than remain silent about America's deadbeat Sunni "allies," its leaders need to demand they work to combat the extremist ideology fostering Islamic terrorism most threatening to the country.
Some American Jews were haunted by their inaction in the lead-up to the Holocaust, when so many powerful figures had elected to remain silent rather than aid their brethren.
"I will not change my views as a result of these attempts to ostracize me, but there are some who may remain silent for fear of being shunned," he wrote.
Manning has asserted her right to remain silent, in part because of the federal government's insistence that portions of the WikiLeaks trial remain sealed and kept from the public eye.
An Italian lawyer for Elder, Francesco Codini, told the Times that the two men had asserted their right to remain silent during a court hearing in Rome on Saturday afternoon.
Indeed, the Richard Nixon articles of impeachment included obstruction counts as well as the promising of "favored treatment and consideration" for witnesses to remain silent or to offer false testimony.
He had only two real options: remain silent, or break the law by leaking documents to the press in hopes that would bring scrutiny to the N.S.A.'s surveillance activities.
Tom insists they report the child to the authorities, while Isabel, still grieving, begs him to remain silent, allowing them to keep the baby and raise her as their own.
On Twitter, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial showed a plaque at the building's entrance that called on visitors to remain silent out of respect for those killed there by SS troops.
As a pop star whose music and image are inextricably rooted in his Cuban heritage and Miami upbringing, Pitbull doesn't exactly remain silent when it comes to his political views.
This was nine years before the Supreme Court's Miranda ruling requiring that the police warn suspects of their right to remain silent and to have a lawyer present during questioning.
The clauses force pharmacists to remain silent as, for example, consumers pay $125 under an insurance plan for an influenza drug that would have cost $100 if purchased with cash.
She said she viewed him as a saint, and was shocked and terrified by what she says was his violent assault and his threats to her to remain silent afterward.
But that does not mean that Congress has to remain silent, or shy from challenging any president on national security issues, correcting or mitigating mistakes that could threaten the nation.
Mr. Elder's lawyer, Francesco Codini, said in a phone interview that the two teenagers had availed themselves of the right to remain silent during a court hearing on Saturday afternoon.
"We will not remain silent and accordingly, we handed in our lawsuit against the U.S. court to International Court of Justice and will continue efforts to the extreme," he said.
As top officials remain silent, the country's pollution levels remained hazardous this week, prompting a second closure of schools in the capital and a sometimes desperate search for clean air.
"Sheriff Tony forced Krickovich to choose between giving up his right to remain silent and not self-incriminate himself or speak at a hearing to save his job," Bell said.
Politico reported last week that Page told the Intelligence Committee he would invoke his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent and would not comply with the committee's request for documents.
Her lawsuit seeks to void a non-disclosure agreement she signed just before the 2016 presidential election to remain silent about what she has called an "intimate" relationship with Trump.
But if they remain silent and just give lip service to contrary points of views, then they are part of his agenda and should be judged and held accountable for that.
Nor does it explain why Trump would remain silent about insubordination, if that's what it is, given his demonstrated eagerness to publicly denounce cabinet members — including Sessions — when they cross him.
But if they remain silent and just give lip service to contrary points of view, then they are part of his agenda and should be judged and held accountable for that.
When the men remain silent – obviously dumbstruck that she does also possesses the "stomach of a billygoat" that Chuck claimed to have earlier – Wendy proceeds to spell it out for them.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran will not remain silent if other OPEC members threaten its interests, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said on Thursday after meeting OPEC Secretary-General Mohammad Barkindo in Tehran.
While many of the actor's colleagues have chosen to remain silent about his allegation — a choice Crews has said he "understands" — some stars have publicly supported the Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor.
Told they faced up to life in prison if they did not cooperate, both men's lawyers said they spoke with the agents without fully understanding their U.S. right to remain silent.
"If I remain silent, then that means that I feel the guilt and the humiliation that these children are feeling, and I think it's very wrong," she said at the time.
And yet, even in a flood of emotions, there are perplexities of the human heart that may cause us to want to clam up or remain silent through such a trial.
After they notified Intel about the unfixed flaws in advance of Tuesday's patch release, the company asked the researchers to remain silent until it could produce another patch, the researchers said.
But the man, Hong Kang-cheol, walked free after a court declared his confessions invalid because he had not been informed of his right to remain silent and consult a lawyer.
On May 17, Brazilian newspaper O Globo reported that Temer gave his blessing to an attempt to pay a potential witness to remain silent in the country's biggest-ever graft probe.
Did you remain silent — and, from my notes at least, you're a friend of his — were you silent in your position of authority in these words that devalue the American constitution?
Some friends think I should remain silent as I would not only be telling him about these children but also that my father was not his biological father (he adopted him).
The judge, Vernon S. Broderick of Federal District Court, told Mr. Saipov that he had the right to remain silent and that anything he said could, indeed, be used against him.
Who speaks on behalf of these victims who remain silent not because it could hurt their career, but because they really have no other options other than destitution for their families?
Here's what to listen for Forced to remain silent during the trial, senators now have the opportunity to speak on the Senate floor before casting their votes on Trump's fate Wednesday.
When one of my little girls was finally referred to him, I took a chance and I spoke up and I was kindly cautioned for my own sake to remain silent.
"I think that as long as you remain silent during the projection it's perfectly legitimate and even healthy to express your feelings by booing or clapping," Mr. Reygadas wrote via email.
But no longer can we hold innocent the president's enablers, from his MAGA-hat-wearing rally groupies to my colleagues in Congress who simply remain silent while our democratic system collapses.
"The reality is that women also remain silent — they don't protest this," Ms. Sohaili said, adding that she and other activists were discussing offline steps to bolster the social media discussion.
Our alternative is to remain silent, together complicit in extinguishing the light of freedom that our predecessors have so carefully nurtured over the last two centuries and passed along to us.
One of them was Jill, who chose to remain silent in the face of Rose's slanderous statements against her for fear of undermining the many individuals who came forward in truth.
Sandberg went on the explain that action needs to be taken not only when addressing claims, but to actively remind those in the workplace they must not remain silent when issues arise.
President Tayyip Erdogan has previously said that Turkey could not remain silent over Khashoggi's disappearance and called on officials at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to prove he had left the building.
These grand juries must be the voice of the untold thousands who were forced to remain silent, including those who went to their graves never revealing the crimes that ruined their lives.
"None of us can remain silent to the arbitrary cancellation of commercial agreements and the use of economic sanctions as weapons," Erdogan said in a speech to the United Nations General Assembly.
A group of informed fat people are starting to realize that the shame and stigma directed toward them isn't justified, and they don't need to remain silent in the face of disrespect.
At a probable cause hearing just before an arraignment, detectives testified that Dalton told them he "took people's lives," after he was read his rights that included the right to remain silent.
An Italian lawyer for Elder, Francesco Codini, told the New York Times that the two men had asserted their right to remain silent during a court hearing in Rome on Saturday afternoon.
Now we will learn if anyone in the party will step up to meet this challenge or if they will remain silent and complicit in everything that this presidency has been about.
" Pope Benedict XVI, who as a young man was inducted unwillingly into the Hitler Youth and the German Army, went on May 28, 2006, and asked: "Why, Lord, did you remain silent?
The clauses force the pharmacists to remain silent as, for example, a consumer pays $125 under her insurance plan for an influenza drug that would have cost $100 if purchased with cash.
After a hearing, Justice Carro threw out the statements she made to prosecutors, ruling that Ms. Ortega was too delirious and drugged to be able to waive her right to remain silent.
Of the small number of black designers who have actually reached the level attained by Kerby, the majority of them chose to remain silent about the injustices that plague the black community.
On Boxing LAS VEGAS — The world finally had the two of them contained Saturday night, in a roped-off ring where they had to remain silent and just get on with it.
In a chamber where the average age is about 60, members will be stretching the limits of their abilities to remain silent, alert and awake for hours on end, day after day.
Or the more formal oaths required by one's profession — lawyers and priests must remain silent even if their client/penitent told them they committed a murder for which another is serving time.
Pell said he had been worried about meeting with victims, including Ridsdale, whom Pell testified had lied to the inquiry about Pell trying to bribe him to remain silent about his abuse.
Kakehi initially said she would remain silent, but when asked by the prosecutor whether she had poisoned Mr. Kakehi, she confessed, adding there was "no mistake" about her role in his death.
During one 18-month period, Microsoft found that 68 percent of the legal demands from the federal government that came with secrecy orders required the company to remain silent on them indefinitely.
Ms. Click has heeded advice to remain silent on social media and decline interview requests even as she was excoriated for what was viewed as an outrageous display by a member of academia.
That a prominent scientist knew of this highly unethical work but chose to remain silent is a serious cause for concern, and a sign that the culture around questionable research needs to change.
Add to that the standard policy that women who settle their cases agree to remain silent about their experiences and you've got a system that conspires to keep harassers' names securely under wraps.
Under the examination stage you can be searched, your devices can be confiscated, and because you have no right to remain silent, this is where it's connected to the gist of my case.
And just like I&aposve been saying about their deep state friend, James Comey, who, by the way, James, I warned you, you have the right to remain silent, you didn&apost listen.
"The warning of the right to remain silent must be accompanied by the explanation that anything said can and will be used against the individual in court," the court's opinion read in part.
According to Douglas Colbert, a University of Maryland law professor who has been following the trials, the appeals court decision illustrates an important point about the right to remain silent: It's not infallible.
She kept her religious identity a secret from the king at first, but when she heard that the king's advisor, Haman, was plotting to exterminate the Jewish people, she could not remain silent.
Crews' comments came in response to a Twitter user who shared a link to an article from BET about how many of the actor's colleagues have chosen to remain silent about his allegation.
With a startling 1 in 10 American children being sexually abused before 18 and tremendous pressure on child victims to remain silent, we must ensure much greater access to justice in our courts.
In several speeches this week, Rouhani has accused the judiciary of dealing with financial corruption along factional lines, and vowed he would not remain silent despite a backlash by hardline official and media.
Thomas hints that part of his reticence to speak in public, which today includes his penchant to remain silent during oral arguments before the Supreme Court, stems from being embarassed by his dialect.
During the 13-day voyage across the ocean, Mr. Khatalla was interrogated for five days without being advised of his so-called Miranda rights to remain silent or consult with a defense lawyer.
While I normally would happily respect the views of Jews all over the world — as different or as similar as they may be to my own — on this claim I cannot remain silent.
During that 5,000-mile voyage, Mr. Khattala was subjected first to a five-day intelligence interrogation without being advised of his so-called Miranda rights to remain silent or have a defense lawyer.
He had already achieved a nifty trick in getting a room full of chatty teens to remain silent for two minutes as he called — seemingly in vain — for Houdini to give a sign.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - While much of the world is talking about U.S. President Donald Trump's executive orders, including travel restrictions on seven Muslim-majority nations, players and coaches at the Super Bowl remain silent.
Lucinda Roy is Alumni Distinguished Professor in Creative Writing at Virginia Tech and author of No Right to Remain Silent: What We've Learned from the Tragedy at Virginia Tech (Three Rivers Press). www.lucindaroy.
He declined to provide his name and age when asked by the judge, who then advised him of his right to remain silent, noting that he might already be aware of these rights.
"Regardless of the quality of Mr. Polanski's films, we can't remain silent about the fact that 40 years ago he escaped American justice," the group's spokeswoman, Claire Serre-Combe, told Agence France-Presse.
Succeeding in such an environment too often requires that we remain silent in the face of abhorrent and insensitive behavior or, in the worst cases, become instruments in the exclusion of others ourselves.
ANKARA, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Turkey cannot remain silent against "mercenaries" like Russian-backed Wagner that support the forces of Khalifa Haftar in Libya, broadcaster NTV quoted President Tayyip Erdogan as saying on Friday.
The governor of one of Mexico's most troubled states has appealed to local media to remain silent on the violence in an effort to limit the damage it does to the tourism industry.
According to USA Gymnastics star McKayla Maroney's attorney, John Manly, USAG brokered a deal with Maroney to remain silent regarding her own story of sexual abuse at the hands of team physician Larry Nassar.
"With all of this damaging rhetoric floating around in our national political discourse, especially what we hear from and about Trump, it's no wonder that people remain silent and the suffering continues," Kennedy writes.
In case of an immigration raid, she instructs her charges not to open their doors to immigration officials unless they have a court-ordered warrant, and to remain silent until speaking with a lawyer.
The state Supreme Court on Thursday heard a defense attorney for Eric Frein argue it was improper for investigators to continue questioning him after he declined to waive his Miranda right to remain silent.
"With all of this damaging rhetoric floating around in our national political discourse, especially what we hear from and about Trump, it's no wonder that people remain silent and the suffering continues," Kennedy wrote.
The newspaper noted that USA Gymnastics has repeatedly said that athlete safety is its highest goal and that it did not disclose the Nassar probe because the FBI had asked it to remain silent.
And yet, they remain silent, even after Ivanka Trump recently received approval for trademarks from the Chinese government -- in the same time frame as her father agreed to help Chinese-owned phone company, ZTE.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has said that she was paid that money in exchange for her agreement to remain silent about an affair she had with Trump that began in 2006.
Meng's lawyers argue she was detained, searched and interrogated for three hours in Vancouver before her arrest in violation of her constitutional rights, including the right to remain silent or the right to counsel.
Generally, Melania likes to remain silent about the big issues, but that changed when FLOTUS announced the cancellation of the White House's annual Easter Egg Roll, which would have taken place on April 13.
Then he waived his right to remain silent and amiably rattled off his life history and answered questions about Karen, until one detective abruptly shifted the subject: Did Tony know what a Fitbit was?
The sense of neglect and humiliation Zhang said she experienced at the hands of police is why most Chinese victims remain silent -- and why ignorance and indifference on the topic still permeates Chinese society.
Karen McDougal talked about her alleged affair on Anderson Cooper 360 and the lawsuit she filed Tuesday to be freed from a deal she said she made to remain silent about their alleged relationship.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation got its hands on the files and reported some of what they contained, including allegations that a former Prime Minister discussed removing Australians' rights to remain silent while in custody.
Despite the #MeToo movement shining light on the issue of sexual harassment in the workplace — and taking down a number of high-profile alleged perpetrators in the process — it appears many victims remain silent.
Similarly, according to scholarly opinion, law-enforcement officials can't compel someone to take a lie-detector test, because that would be an invasion of privacy and a violation of the right to remain silent.
Coerced confessions by Mr. Whitmore became instrumental in the 21976 Miranda decision by the Supreme Court, which required the police to advise suspects of their rights to remain silent and be represented by a lawyer.
But as a woman who routinely advocates for women and girls who have been victimized in my role as Goodwill Ambassador with the United Nations, and as a mother, I could no longer remain silent.
" Added stand-up comic W. Kamau Bell, "Once again, Mike Pence is the walking embodiment of the saying, 'Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt.
But as a flurry of advisors have come and gone in the hectic administration, the couple has instead chosen to remain silent and toe the administration line in exchange for the President Donald Trump's ear.
Yocca has not talked to the media or spoken publicly about why she did what she did, during court proceedings invoking her right to remain silent—but a coat hanger is no one's first choice.
Microsoft has filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department, claiming that it's "unconstitutional" to force the company to remain silent and not inform customers when their cloud data has been searched or inspected by authorities.
At a probable cause hearing just before an arraignment, detectives testified that Dalton said he told them that he "took people's lives," after he was read his rights that include the right to remain silent.
Lil' Kim has a right to remain silent ... when it comes to talking about the robbery that went down at the L.A. home she intended to rent, and she did -- even at a strip club.
Since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia last month, many key liberal interest groups decided to remain silent and work toward the larger goal of making sure that Obama's candidate -- any candidate -- got a hearing.
And it's important to note how meaningful her presence is right now, during a time when culture is experiencing a shift, and when other women are refusing to remain silent about their own abuse, too.
Bryan told the Daily Beast by email that he asked McCain to participate in the film because "he was one of the few voices in his party who refused to remain silent" about Russian interference.
Adding his voice to the criticism, Mr. Tusk, a former prime minister of Poland, said he could not remain silent as the European Union, the world's biggest trading bloc, was compared to the former dictator.
And yet they remain silent as Trump asks the US Postmaster to raise the postage on Amazon because Trump wants to hurt his frequent Trump critic, The Washington Post, which has the same owner. 8.
WASHINGTON, March 16 (Reuters) - The adult film actress known as Stormy Daniels was physically threatened and warned to remain silent about her relationship with President Donald Trump, her lawyer told MSNBC and CNN on Friday.
Aides in Speier's office say they have been told by those who have been through the process that they must remain silent, and agree to the NDA in perpetuity, to progress and file a complaint.
Hennessey, who was part of Dartmouth's first-ever coeducational class, wrote that false rumors spreading around campus and negative reactions from her classmates and friends forced her to remain silent about her assault for years.
Salah Abdeslam, accused of playing a significant role—possibly including transportation and planning—in the attacks that killed 130 people is invoking his right to remain silent amid his own frustration at being under surveillance.
Was it unreasonable for Dr. Blasey to remain silent during the several years that Mr. Kavanaugh's 2003 nomination to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit was stalled in Congress?
The plan to remain silent contrasts with Shkreli's prolific use of social media, where he has been outspoken on Twitter and livestream video even after his indictment last month on criminal charges of securities fraud.
He also wrote: "While the UFC is aware of the controversy surrounding the Chechen dictator and the UFC fighters who represent him, the promotion has chosen to remain silent regarding this potential public relations nightmare."
In their sweep of Cohen's records, investigators were reportedly seeking to obtain documents and communications regarding a payoff of Daniels to remain silent about her alleged affair with the president years before he entered office.
Another issue that arose during the June hearing was whether Ms. Graswald had understood the meaning of the Miranda warning, which alerts suspects to their right to remain silent and to have a lawyer present.
Although the person can request counsel, there is no requirement for a person to petition for this right to remain silent and have their request adjudicated by a court in order to exercise this right.
Eric Greitens (R), who is facing accusations that he threatened to release a nude photo he took, without permission, of a woman he was having an affair with if the woman did not remain silent.
Jeffrey Price, lead author of the textbook "Practical Aviation Security" and a professor at Metropolitan State University in Denver, agreed that a terrorist organization could have carried out the attack and then decided to remain silent.
We are not a faceless Valve-esq studio who can choose to remain silent for reasons like this, we chose to expose our personal lives and show players that we're people who care about FPS games.
He has remained mum about the case, invoking his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent when he was deposed in a 2005 wrongful death civil suit brought against him by Smart's parents, which they subsequently dropped.
And reading Vox made me freshly aware of just how deep that conditioning goes, and how often I choose to remain silent myself, because I was taught at school as a child that silent is good.
Washington (CNN)Amid outrage over the acquittal of the officer who shot and killed Philando Castile, many activists and some gun owners seem to agree on one thing: The National Rifle Association should not remain silent.
In effect, Mr. Mulvaney hopes the court will tell him whether to listen to his own boss, who wants him to remain silent, or to comply with a subpoena from the House, which wants his testimony.
The president's former attorney Michael Cohen pleaded guilty in August to paying two women during the campaign in order for them to remain silent about alleged affairs they had with Trump more than a decade ago.
Hise's attorney Tony Anderson wrote in his motion that his client's mental condition and chronic drug use made it impossible for her to lawfully waive her right to remain silent when she was questioned by detectives.
Following his arrest, Holzer waived his right to remain silent and told investigators he wanted to bomb the temple because it was "a cancer" in Pueblo, a city of 112,000 about 100 miles south of Denver.
Thurmond had been inaugurated [as governor] the month before the lynching, but as a former circuit judge, state senator, and army veteran hero, he was not inclined to remain silent about the necessity to condemn lynching.
Since women were prohibited from appearing onstage with men in the Papal States (probably owing to St. Paul's edict that women remain silent in church), castrati found in opera a role for themselves outside church choirs.
Under that exception, where there may be an imminent threat to public safety, the authorities may interrogate a suspect in a focused way without advising him of his right to remain silent or to have counsel.
The idea of ''trial by ambush,'' as it is called, persisted throughout the 18th century, even after the accused gained the presumption of innocence, the right to hire a lawyer and the right to remain silent.
For years, Amazon was largely content to remain silent amid criticism—one Leadership Principle is "We accept that we may be misunderstood for long periods of time"—but the company now responds to nearly every provocation.
"I don't want to be a dissident," Khashoggi, then writing for the Washington Post, tells Smith in an interview conducted more than a year before his death, adding that he couldn't remain silent in good conscience.
When Finnish-Americans who had returned to Soviet Karelia in the late 1920s and early '30s to build socialism were purged, their American relatives were warned by party authorities to remain silent, and most did so.
"We call upon our colleagues in this hall today not to remain silent in hopes that this situation will somehow blow over by itself but rather to take serious steps to preserve the JCPOA," Yermakov said.
It's believed several thousand battle-hardened ISIS combatants have now re-formed as an international network of militants that will sometimes remain silent and at other times launch unpredictable attacks in under-prepared settings like Sri Lanka.
Despite pleas from younger activists to protect the kūpuna, the elders insisted on remaining on the front line and being the first arrested, asking the younger protectors to stand down and remain silent while they were taken.
Why do we feel strongly enough to take to the streets over the killing of black people in Baltimore, Ferguson, Missouri, or Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but remain silent about killing in the Congo, Brazil or South Sudan?
From experience in past presidential campaigns, I am sympathetic with their decision to remain silent: It would definitely have been a risky play, probably drawing headlines away from her more positive message and perhaps converting few voters.
When Batista told Temer he was paying Cunha to remain silent, the president was recorded saying, "You need to keep that up, okay?" according to the newspaper, which did not say how it had obtained the information.
In "Variations on the Right To Remain Silent," Carson invokes Joan of Arc, painter Francis Bacon, and German writer Friedrich Holderlin to probe the idea of a cliché, the limits of language, and the limits of translation.
Weeks later, Roberts complained in a speech at the University of Alabama about the State of the Union atmosphere, where the justices must remain silent as members of Congress cheer, and sometimes jeer, throughout a President's speech.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, alleges that she carried on an affair with Trump in 2006 and was paid to remain silent about the matter as the real estate mogul sought the presidency in 2016.
Last year, dozens of women stepped forward to tell their stories of being sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby, empowering other women to speak out about their own experiences, rather than remain silent for fear of being discredited.
"Given Rwanda's political philosophy and our own history, we cannot remain silent when human beings are being mistreated and auctioned off like cattle," the country's Foreign Ministry said in a statement, referring to the 1994 genocide there.
As everyone knows from cop shows, when a police officer wants to question a criminal suspect, the officer first explains that the suspect has the right to remain silent and the right to have an attorney present.
When asked about the lineup reports last month during a deposition, the retired detective invoked his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, as he has repeatedly over the years when asked about any allegations he framed people.
In the southern Indian state of Kerala, accusations of sexual abuse involving the Catholic Church have demonstrated the challenges of holding some members of the clergy to account, and the clerical pressures victims face to remain silent.
And when he borrows a line straight from a dictator's playbook — "Probably almost everybody in this room voted for me, but I will not ask you to raise your hands if you did" — I cannot remain silent.
Briles released a one-page letter saying he could no longer remain silent and defending himself against allegations that he had ignored incidents of assault and run a football program whose members considered themselves above the rules.
Cohen implicated Trump in campaign finance crimes by claiming he directed him to pay off two women â€" Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels â€" during the 22015 campaign to ensure they'd remain silent about their relationships with Trump.
More from Tonic: Discussion and reporting of findings from studies of LSD, psilocybin, and MDMA are occurring in some of the world's most prominent psychiatric and general science journals, though many respected publications remain silent on the topic.
It is impossible to ignore the emblem of hate and disdain that the President represents," the 20-member caucus said, adding, "Those who have chosen to attend and remain silent are complicit in the atrocities that he incites.
Prosecutor Camil Serhatlic told Reuters that Mittal and the other two executives invoked their right to remain silent during the questioning in the town of Tuzla, and that the prosecution asked the Tuzla cantonal court for their detention.
"He also refused to specify the reasons that led him to exercise his right to remain silent in this way," Ms. Thibault-Lecuivre said, adding that he had even refused to confirm statements previously made to Belgian authorities.
Whistleblowers from college campuses to Silicon Valley to Hollywood have begun to bring rampant, closeted sexual harassment out of the shadows, yet for every brave woman who speaks out, hundreds of powerful men remain silent and thus complicit.
"We cannot say 'Never again' at a remembrance ceremony, but then remain silent when activists in Germany call for a boycott of Israel, or, as in this case, when an airline refuses to carry Israeli citizens," Lange said.
Daniels says the money was in exchange for her signing a deal that required her to remain silent about an affair she claims to have had with Trump in 2006, shortly after the birth of his youngest son.
"While most C.E.O.s are not accustomed to participating in the political arena," writes Andy Polansky, the C.E.O. of Weber, "they and their companies need to be prepared to navigate these uncharted waters, whether they remain silent or not."
A certain sort of person (see: cognitive scientist and popular author Steven Pinker) thinks that the way to keep science-p healthy is for scientists and scientific institutions to remain silent on contested questions of values and policy.
Each day at work, they may decide to remain silent about sexual harassment for the sake of their families and their own sense of safety, in exchange for a much-needed paycheck from someone who has astronomical wealth.
"You'll never convince me that the best way to gather intelligence in this war, which is now in our backyard, is to read somebody their Miranda rights telling them they have the right to remain silent," Graham said.
"It must be the responsibility of all Americans — from Donald Trump himself, to his supporters, to those who remain silent or oppose him — to unambiguously condemn these remarks and the violence they insinuate," they said in the statement.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey will not remain silent while Syrian government forces surround Turkish military posts in Syria's Idlib region, President Tayyip Erdogan said in comments reported by NTV, as Ankara and Moscow trade barbs over the escalating conflict.
The DNC has bowed, even if momentarily, to that pressure, and to remain silent would be a missed opportunity — not only to impact on the Unity Commission, but to bring together diverse Americans around a common goal. Sen.
On the second question, a person who has been pardoned generally could not invoke the Fifth Amendment to remain silent (the rationale being, if a person can't be convicted, how can he have a right against self-incrimination?).
But while the president holds out hope that he might influence Mr. Trump, he has made it clear that once out of office he will not remain silent if Mr. Trump goes too far in undoing his legacy.
Or perhaps, because in America the consequences for Black men are typically more severe than white men, should Black women remain silent instead of publicly sharing their truth about sexual violence when the offender is a Black man?
"There's an old saying that says, better to remain silent and have all the world think you a fool than to open your mouth and prove it," Bolton said of Paul on the Fox Business Network in 2014.
He has been a vocal supporter of military detention at Guantánamo Bay and sharply criticized the Obama administration for assigning lawyers to suspected terrorists and giving them the right to remain silent, even when arrested on American soil.
Although the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution protects individuals' right to remain silent (and therefore not give up a passcode), judges in several states have ruled that police can forcibly use fingerprints to unlock a user's phone.
In her article, Bennett aptly describes the systemic suppression of women in their attempts to come forward as a form of "machinery", containing several long-standing fail-safes designed to ensure that vulnerable members of society remain silent.
Turkish government spokesman Bekir Bozdag told parliament the rally "will once again show that the Turkish people will not remain silent in the face of injustice and cruelty, that they defend the victims in the face of the cruel".
Crawford vehemently disagreed with Kearney's decision in the case, calling him a "crackpot judge trying to make a name for himself," and said that citizens have clear rights to document public officials and to remain silent while doing so.
Less than 10 months into President Michel Temer's administration, Brazilian newspaper O Globo reported late Wednesday that Temer gave his blessing to an attempt to pay a potential witness to remain silent in the country's biggest-ever graft probe.
After Manafort's attorney said that his client did not wish to testify, Ellis explained that Manafort has a constitutional right to remain silent and if he chose to do so, the jury would be instructed not to discuss it.
Even if you've never been arrested, you've seen enough movies and television police procedurals to know the familiar refrain: You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you, and so on.
She did so despite an arbitrator's ruling reaffirming an agreement she reached with Mr. Trump in October 2016 to remain silent about their alleged relationship — which she said started in 2006 and lasted several months — in exchange for $130,603.
But in the US, for example, alleged offenders are entitled to remain silent during police questioning, have the right to legal representation both outside of and during questioning, and can make a deal to admit a less serious charge.
Between the lines: Trump has made similar concessions with China before, including in June when he reportedly told Chinese President Xi Jinping that the U.S. would remain silent on Hong Kong protests while trade talks continued, according to CNN.
" — TREVOR NOAH "It's interesting how the people who define themselves by one fundamental American right — the right to bear arms — show that once race is involved, the only right that they believe in is their right to remain silent.
So far, Trump himself has stayed mum on the allegations, but it's unclear how long the famously outspoken and pugilistic president can remain silent as Daniels and her account of their relationship dominate day after day of news coverage.
In their sweep of Cohen's records, investigators were reportedly seeking to obtain documents and communications regarding a payment to Daniels allegedly made to remain silent about an affair she claims she had with Trump more than a decade ago.
Ademola said he is watching to see if Anthony and other athletes follow the "powerful women from the WNBA" or support the police like some entertainers have or "remain silent and oblivious to everything, as if nothing is going on".
"Iran is a member of OPEC because of its interests, and if other members of OPEC seek to threaten Iran or endanger its interests, Iran will not remain silent," Zanganeh was quoted as saying by the oil ministry's news agency, SHANA.
In a statement that Maddow read live Friday evening, she revealed that NBCUniversal would release former employees from "perceived obligation" to remain silent about harassment in the workplace, referring to nondisclosure or non-disparagement clauses in ex-employees' exit agreements.
And the cast of characters that are engaged in conspiracy charges now ranges from a compulsively conspiracist president to public officials — elected representatives who either endorse these conspiracist claims or acquiesce to remain silent — to conspiracy entrepreneurs and their followers.
" In a statement posted to Facebook shortly after the New Yorker piece was published, Manning Barish said she decided to come forward for her daughter and that she "could not remain silent and encourage other women to be brave for me.
"Iran is a member of OPEC because of its interests and if other members of OPEC seek to threaten Iran or endanger its interests, Iran will not remain silent," Zanganeh was quoted as saying by oil ministry's news agency SHANA.
"Women all over the country have been in situations with domineering, brutish men and had to remain silent about it to keep food on the table," she said about women always having to deal with brutish men in the workplace.
"We have shown that we will never remain silent against bullying ...As we gave a staunch response to the American drone, the appropriate response to this illegal capture (of the tanker) will be given by Iran as well," he said.
Related: As Women Die From Illegal Abortions in Brazil, Presidential Candidates Remain Silent "What's unique about this case is that it's saying to the government, you can't just compromise these rights because it's a touchy political issue for you," Nijhawan said.
The ADF's blog post concludes on a surprising note: After the 1954 Johnson Amendment, churches faced a choice: speak freely on all issues addressed by Scripture and potentially risk their tax exemption, or remain silent and protect their tax-exempt status.
And the cast of characters that are engaged in conspiracy charges now ranges from a compulsively conspiracist president to public officials — elected representatives who either endorse these conspiracist claims or acquiesce to remain silent — to conspiracy entrepreneurs and their followers.
The plight of Sairagul and others who have fled China's western Xinjiang region because of the camps highlights the difficulties they face in neighboring countries that have close ties with Beijing, and explains why many remain silent about their experiences.
Tusk told reporters in Copenhagen that Johnson had suffered "amnesia" and a "dangerous blackout" of memory: "When I hear the EU being compared to the plans and projects of Adolf Hitler I cannot remain silent," the former Polish premier said.
Lawyers for the two men, who are nephews of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's wife, Cilia Flores, had argued they were in custody for hours before agents identified themselves and that they did not fully understand their U.S. right to remain silent.
The others, however, remain silent—a telling choice, considering Sharon Waxman's claim that two of them, Matt Damon and Russell Crowe, contacted her personally to "vouch" for a reputed Weinstein fixer during her 2004 New York Times investigation into the allegations.
The prisoner was interrogated first for intelligence purposes — such as to determine whether he knew of any imminent terrorist attacks — without being read the Miranda warning that he had a right to remain silent and have a defense lawyer present.
"We have shown that we will never remain silent against bullying ...As we gave a staunch response to the American drone, the appropriate response to this illegal capture (of the tanker) will be given by Iran as well," he said.
And now, as I understand it, we're being told by Wittes and Tomasky that, if that disaster starts to unfold, and people like Kristol start abetting it, we should remain silent because "the resistance" is some kind of sacred brotherhood?
A spokesperson for the Bloomberg campaign declined to comment on whether, in light of his presidential run, the company and the candidate will release employees with whom they have entered into non-disclosure agreements from their obligations to remain silent.
"The Central University of Venezuela will never give up in the face of a regime that simply wants to ignore the people and for those in the street to remain silent," said Jesus Carrero, a 19-year-old international studies student.
The summaries were filed as exhibits to a motion by prosecutors opposing a bid by the men to have their post-arrest statements suppressed on the grounds that they did not fully understand their rights under U.S. law to remain silent.
The two sides also discussed Libya after Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said last week his country would not remain silent in the face of "mercenaries" such as the Russian-backed Wagner group of private military contractors, supporting Khalifa Haftar's forces there.
Nonetheless, she still issued a public rebuke – a sign of her disgust, of her realization that the British establishment and most of its population would share her disgust and that she sees some things as too important to remain silent.
The difference between the officially reported cases and the numbers that surfaced as a result of the anonymous survey is an explicit acknowledgment that many young men and women who are assaulted at military academies still remain silent about the crime.
Jack Latvala's political career is on the ropes due to a sexual harassment scandal, but almost all state Senate Democrats remain silent in demanding his resignation, a departure from national Democrats and a likely nod to the chamber's internal politics.
But the church acknowledged the nun's accusations only after five of her fellow nuns mutinied and publicly rallied to her side to draw attention to her yearlong quest for justice, despite what they described as heavy pressure to remain silent.
Staffers excoriated the Whitney's leadership, which includes the museum's director Adam D. Weinberg, whose decision to remain silent on the matter impacts the "visitor-facing staff, who are, generally speaking, [the] most diverse and lowest paid staff" at the downtown institution.
"Mob Wives," which had its premiere in 2011, offered a glimpse inside the lives of women tied to the Mafia — a sisterhood whose hierarchy is determined by its members' ability to remain silent about the actions of their husbands, fathers or sons.
Miranda brought a case challenging the legality of his detention under schedule 7 of the UK's Terrorism Act, which allows for travelers to be stopped and questioned if they appear to be terrorists, with no right to remain silent or get legal advice.
We've yet to see how players will respond in the coming weeks, but it's hard to imagine that they'll remain silent in memory of McNair, and even harder to imagine Durkin can retain any semblance of respect of the whole locker room.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer gave his blessing to an attempt to pay a potential witness to remain silent in the country's biggest-ever graft probe, according to plea bargain testimony by a powerful businessman, newspaper O Globo reported on Wednesday.
With Republicans openly defecting from the GOP nominee and polls showing that Trump is performing poorly in solidly red states like Georgia, as well as swing states like Pennsylvania and Ohio, there will be a strong temptation for Clinton to remain silent.
In light of Wednesday's raids, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center both issued advisories urging anyone approached by ICE to remain silent, not open any doors without seeing a warrant, and demand to speak to a lawyer.
Among their pieces of advice, shared in English and Spanish: Ask for a signed warrant when an agent comes to the door, exercise your right not to discuss your immigration status and exercise your right to remain silent until you see a lawyer.
CEOs have been faced with difficult choices to either criticize Trump's move at a time when they are trying to win White House support on tax and trade policies, or remain silent and take heat from consumers and employees dismayed by the order.
And five years after that, at the climax of the 2016 presidential campaign, Michael Cohen, Trump's lawyer and fixer, arranged for a shell corporation to pay Daniels $130,000 for her agreement to remain silent about her relationship with the then-presidential candidate.
"As a black female executive at the Trump organization, I can no longer remain silent about the repeated and reprehensible attempts to align my boss and his family with racist, hate-mongering groups, campaigns and messaging," Ms. Patton says in the video.
Trump's spokesman Sarah Sanders told reporters later that the White House considered Saipov an "enemy combatant" -- a designation that would deprive him of legal representation and the right to remain silent and would not necessarily apply to his case from a legal perspective.
And yet, they remain silent, even as news breaks that Trump helped his son draft a misleading letter about the nature of his meeting with Russian nationals at Trump Tower, one which was set up to get dirt on Hillary Clinton. 5.
Bill Graves, a Republican, who noted that the four members of the seven-judge court targeted by the state Republican Party are required to remain silent, even as the court comes under attack for decisions that ran afoul of the conservative agenda.
The decision: The Supreme Court held 5-4 that law enforcement must advise suspects of their right to remain silent, their right to an attorney, and that anything they say can and will be used against them in a court of law.
Typically, the department waits until after criminal proceedings are complete so that the internal inquiry, in which officers can be compelled to answer questions, does not affect the criminal case, in which officers, like any other person, have the right to remain silent.
Shouldn't today's Republicans who remain silent while their leader winks "at the racists and Nazis," as Mr. Blow puts it, and demeans women be reminded of the shameful behavior of those "silent" Democrats while Jim Crow reigned in nearly half of our country?
I refuse to remain silent in the face of patriarchal and sexist hegemony and the denigration of women's bodies, or about the ways in which women have internalized male assumptions of how they should look and what they should feel and desire.
In her testimony to Congress 27 years ago, she noted "it would have been more comfortable to remain silent" than to come forward with her story about sexual harassment in the workplace involving then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, who denied her allegations.
" Reviewing his book "The Virginia Adventure," the historian Arthur Quinn wrote in The New York Times Book Review in 1994 that Mr. Noël Hume "will charm the mute artifacts into speaking about subjects on which the written record has preferred to remain silent.
Representative Steny H. Hoyer, the Democratic leader, echoed her point, adding that Mr. Trump routinely makes offensive comments — such as his recent tweet making light of the Trail of Tears, the genocidal removal of Indians from their homelands — while Republicans remain silent.
"I cannot remain silent while Maureen Dowd disparages my daughter, Gwyneth Paltrow, for the manner in which she chose to handle Harvey Weinstein's attempt at a sexual encounter when she was 22," Danner wrote in an letter to the New York Times on Wednesday.
Its response is a signal that while Amazon would probably prefer to remain silent when it comes to worker treatment and income inequality, those conversations have become more and more difficult to ignore — in part due to Sanders and the rising socialist wave he represents.
In 2011 he wrote in the Washington Post that the Department of Justice was making a "dangerous" mistake by treating alleged terrorists as candidates for criminal prosecution, with the same legal rights to remain silent and be represented by a lawyer as any suspect.
The suspect waived his right to remain silent or have an attorney when he agreed to speak to investigators from his bed at Bellevue Hospital Center in Manhattan, where he was being treated after being shot by a police officer, according to the criminal complaint.
Daniels, the adult film star whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has sued the president, Cohen, and the company Cohen set up in 2016 to facilitate the $130,000 payment to Daniels as part of a settlement agreement that would require her to remain silent.
Due to these conditions, it was ruled that the officers should have advised the suspect of his Miranda rights (the right to remain silent, to have an attorney present during questioning, and so on) even though he was not under arrest at the time.
"I hope (Trump's) indecency to John's memory and to the McCain family will convince more officeholders that they can't ignore the damage Trump is doing to politics and to the country's well-being or remain silent despite their concerns," said Mark Salter, McCain's biographer.
In fact, one of the most prominent side conversations to emerge in the wake of #MeToo has to do with other employees wrestling with past decisions to remain silent or laugh things off that now, in this new light, make them feel like bystanders.
The ADF's blog post concludes on what might be a surprising note: After the 1954 Johnson Amendment, churches faced a choice: speak freely on all issues addressed by Scripture and potentially risk their tax exemption, or remain silent and protect their tax-exempt status.
When Trump launched his mocking, ridiculing and insulting attack against Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, do you understand why this attack did so much damage to women across America making the hard decision of whether to come forward or remain silent after they have been assaulted?
As for the people who choose to invoke their right to remain silent and not engage with the officer's questioning, you have to remember that that itself cannot provide the necessary level of suspicion the officer would have to have to take you into custody.
This is what has confounded me most about America in the time I have been here: The fear of being labeled with a disparaging term — often simply for articulating a perspective that does not align with liberal political values — causes many to remain silent.
Indeed, while it is quite difficult to remain silent in the wake of chemical attacks on innocent children in Syria, the firing of 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles onto a Syrian airport is not likely to lessen the suffering of the Syrian people without further intervention.
"All I can say for sure is that @GovRicketts is politicizing the naming of a One Book One Nebraska selection by demanding that the panel apply a political litmus test, only picking books that match with his goals or remain silent about them," Genoways wrote.
So the five Republican [appointees] on the Supreme Court said, Because you didn't tell the police that you were using your Fifth Amendment privilege, your exercise of the privilege, or your decision to remain silent can be used against you as evidence of guilt.
"You'll never convince me that the best way to gather intelligence in this war, which is now in our backyard, is to read somebody their Miranda rights telling them they have the right to remain silent," Graham said at a press conference alongside Arizona Sen.
Letters To the Editor: I cannot remain silent while Maureen Dowd disparages my daughter, Gwyneth Paltrow, for the manner in which she chose to handle Harvey Weinstein's attempt at a sexual encounter when she was 22 ("Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood's Oldest Horror Story," column, Oct. 15).
A week after it was revealed that lead was tainting the water of public schools in Newark, New Jersey, school officials continue to remain silent about how long and at what levels lead has been present in the drinking water of the city's schools.
After those conversations, Mr. Cohen told the associates that he anticipated he would be given a pardon or some form of protection if he would remain silent about having been reimbursed by Mr. Trump for making the payments, according to people told of the discussions.
At sentencing later, Judge John J. Sirica read a letter from Mr. McCord charging that witnesses had committed perjury and implying that the White House had covered up its connection to the break-in and pressured the burglars to plead guilty and remain silent.
" In their view, "The 'hostage justice' system uses detention beyond its original purpose of securing suspects' appearance in court and violates the human rights guaranteed by the Constitution of Japan, including physical freedom, the right to remain silent and the right to a fair trial.
One 38-year-old from Mashhad who took part in both the 2017 and 2018 protests and demonstrations in support of the White Wednesdays movement, tells CNN that despite being beaten, threatened and thrown in prison, he has no plans to remain silent in 2019.
It's a bit of a loophole to get around the fact that senators have to remain silent during the trial and it keeps them from spending the whole time making speeches, which thank goodness since as we all know, senators effing love hearing themselves talk.
Avenatti, 48, became prominent during frequent cable television program appearances in 2018 and 2019 as journalists courted him for information about porn star Stormy Daniels and her claims of a Trump tryst before he became president and a payoff to remain silent about it.
Cohen, Donald Trump's longtime attorney, declared Wednesday that he will invoke his right to remain silent in Daniels' civil case on the grounds that he might incriminate himself in the ongoing federal investigation that saw his office and hotel raided by the FBI earlier this month.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The adult-film actress who claims she had an affair with Donald Trump before he became U.S. president offered on Monday to return $130,000 that Trump's personal lawyer paid her in what she said was hush money to remain silent about the alleged relationship.
"But if they remain silent and just give lip service to contrary points of views, then they are part of his agenda and should be judged and held accountable for that," added Clinton, whose new book on the 2016 campaign, What Happened, hit shelves on Tuesday.
State police investigator Donald DeQuarto also said on the stand that Graswald was advised of her Miranda Rights – her right to remain silent and her right to an attorney – at the start of the 11-hour questioning, but not after that, reports The Times Herald-Record.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that his country could not remain silent over the use of sanctions as weapons while it is in a bitter standoff with the United States over the fate of an American evangelical Christian pastor detained by Ankara.
"While I am going to miss being part of the ABC family, I believe that to sit back or remain silent in an attempt to distance myself from the actions/statements of others would unintentionally endorse or placate those statements which I find truly offensive," Fishman added.
Notably missing from that list are the subjects that should be the greatest concern for Trump, including his financial dealings (including deals on a Trump Tower in Moscow) and the payments to alleged paramours Stormy Daniels, Karen McDougal and others to remain silent before the election.
There wouldn't even be a lawsuit were it not for the fact that, last month, a company that Cohen set up to make the payment to Clifford obtained from an arbitrator a temporary restraining order directing Clifford to remain silent, or risk a million-dollar penalty.
Business Insider asked Bloomberg LP and a campaign spokesperson for Michael Bloomberg whether, in light of his presidential run, the company and the candidate will release women with whom they have entered into NDAs — involving both public litigation or private claims — from their obligations to remain silent.
In the chaos, Mr. Ullah was subdued by Port Authority police officers and taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he waived his right to remain silent and said he had carried out the attack because of the United States government's policies in the Middle East, prosecutors have said.
The battle to put a woman in the White House may soon be won, but if feminists continue to remain silent and not support the Clinton sex abuse victims, it can mean only one thing: feminism will have won the battle at the cost of its soul.
While Vietnam, Singapore and Indonesia are gradually embracing the concept of a more assertive Indian role in Southeast Asia, others like the Philippines and Malaysia remain silent on the matter, Manoj Joshi, distinguished fellow at Indian think tank Observer Research Foundation, said in a February report.
Fears of immigration raids in medical institutions have led some immigrant advocates to organize training sessions, including one in Chicago that stresses disclosing patient information to immigration authorities only when required by a court order or warrant, and informing patients of their right to remain silent.
Any person is entitled to defend himself through lawful means: by obtaining counsel, by asserting his constitutional rights -- including the right to remain silent and the right to be free from unlawful search and seizure, by challenging a criminal charge in court and ultimately by trial, if necessary.
But given the reality that was Trump's first two weeks in office and the tendency of top GOP leaders to remain silent, soft pedal their criticism or side with the new President, everyone else must find the clarity to oppose him when our most cherished principles are at stake.
In addition to alleging that someone physically threatened her to remain silent, she and her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, claim they have reason to believe Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, may have broken campaign finance law by paying her $130,000 in hush money just days before the 2016 presidential election.
Barring any new information, such as the kind that senators received in 2010, and provided the Russians comply with the New Start Treaty and the United States bolsters the credibility of the U.S. nuclear deterrent force, then Washington should remain silent on what to do about the agreement.
And this culture, in which women remain silent and endure harassment to earn a living wage, affects our confidence, our sense of safety and our belief that we will be treated and paid with the same respect as men (we want payment not conditioned on our acceptance of harassment).
House Republicans who come from congressional districts that voted in favor of Hillary Clinton were more likely to criticize President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration, while Republicans representing districts that supported Trump were more likely to back the order or remain silent on it, a Vox analysis shows.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Trump Uses Pardons to Confront Justice System" (front page, June 1): The pardon of Dinesh D'Souza should be seen for what it is — yet another attempt to obstruct justice by influencing the likes of Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort and Roger Stone to remain silent.
Please, in the name of those of us who have been reliving recent or decades-old trauma this month, do not empower another man who could lead yet another generation of young people to forget their own value and strength, and remain silent and afraid, as I once did.
After Mr. Hubbell pleaded guilty in 1994 to mail fraud and tax charges for overbilling clients in his private practice, the independent counsel investigating President Clinton subpoenaed additional records from him to see if he was being paid to remain silent about possible misconduct in the Whitewater matter.
"While ride-share executives continue to receive vast remuneration packages, and internal employees look forward to an IPO windfall at both Uber and Lyft, my sympathetic colleagues and I will not remain silent as drivers are squeezed in order to shore up initial offerings to investors," wrote the employee.
"—Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 8, 2020 He added: "While the most powerful man in the world continues his campaign of intimidation, while too many entrusted with political office continue to remain silent, Lieutenant Colonel Vindman continues his service to our country as a decorated, active duty member of our military.
Their stories, along with those of much less famous women, made it plain how powerful men have been able to get away with such criminal behavior and shed light on the many reasons victims might choose to remain silent, including both explicit and implicit threats to their careers and reputations.
I often go through my day wondering if I accidentally poured Dumb Bitch Juice into my coffee instead of oat milk, but when I sweep a category of questions called Green Vegetables, answering, "What is kohlrabi?" while all of that day's contestants remain silent, my confidence in my intellect is restored.
If we continue to teach our children well, and if we continue to remind them that there are two basic rules about bullying – treat everyone with respect and don't remain silent when they experience or witness bullying – we might begin to hear our own voices and heed those lessons ourselves.
The Washington Post's CEO and publisher Fred Ryan on Tuesday issued a new call for answers regarding the disappearance of Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, saying that the Saudi government "can no longer remain silent" and that "it cannot be business as usual" with Saudi Arabia until an explanation is provided.
"The View" co-host Joy Behar says President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's chief strategist is wrong for urging the media to remain silent about the new administration.
Two sources close to Temer told Reuters that the order at the presidential palace is to remain silent on Cunha's arrest, mainly because of concerns that he may turn state's witness and implicate fellow PMDB politicians, whom Cunha lashed out against for not defending him against the recent criminal charges.
"Leader McCarthy, with all due respect though, the president not too long ago referred to a woman as 'horseface,'" Durkin said, referring to a tweet Trump posted in October slamming Stormy Daniels, a woman who claims she had an affair with him and was paid to remain silent about it.
A report created for Congress in 2013 noted additional barriers, namely that few students in military medical schools volunteer for abortion training as they tend to have more conservative social views, and those who are interested in learning often remain silent because their request may "ruffle the feathers" of their superiors.
Many women who have fought back against sleazy, powerful men by filing lawsuits against them often end up with the consolation prize of an out-of-court settlement that comes complete with a nondisclosure agreement dictating that they must remain silent on the matter forevermore or face a steep financial penalty.
However, the quantification of it through the flooding of my news feed at the hashtag's peak reinforced a more profound truth: every woman lives in a culture in which she can experience harassment and assault and is expected to remain silent on it to preserve the feelings and power of men.
WASHINGTON — An American citizen who has been held in military custody in Iraq for 11 weeks refused to talk to F.B.I. interrogators without a lawyer after he was warned of his Miranda rights to remain silent and have a lawyer present, the Justice Department told a federal judge on Thursday.
"You'll never convince me that the best way to gather intelligence in this war, which is now in our backyard, is to read somebody their Miranda rights telling them they have the right to remain silent," Graham said last week, calling for a change in policy under the new administration.
They are expected to start Saturday — a time slot that Trump grumbled about on Twitter as "Death Valley in T.V." Senators, who are required to remain silent during the trial proceedings, will then have 16 cumulative hours to ask questions of the House managers and the defense team in writing.
Trump, who has yet to confirm whether he will sign the act, has so far appeared reticent to challenge China on the issue of Hong Kong, even promising Chinese President Xi Jinping in October that the US would remain silent on the city's ongoing pro-democracy protests while trade talks continued.
Models who decide not to speak up are participating in that same system of oppression that's harming other people, and just because it doesn't affect you directly, or you benefit from the privileges of it, doesn't mean that you get a pass and that you should remain silent on those issues.
While I am grateful for the immense support I have received from the NGV, it would be morally remiss, in light of the above knowledge, for me to remain silent in the context of the current conversation that is taking place around the Australian government's ongoing and systematic abuse of refugees.
Though he'd have preferred to remain silent on the issue, Moore felt compelled to criticize the changes made by director James McTeigue and writer-producers Lana and Lilly Wachowski, who updated his book's social commentary to make it more relevant to George W. Bush-era strong-arming in the fight against terrorism.
During her time at BuzzFeed, she published a report mentioned in the indictment which revealed Russian spies attempted to recruit former Trump adviser Carter Page — who eventually be subpoenaed by the Senate Intelligence Committee for his alleged role in Russia's 2016 election meddling (he asserted his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent).
Seeing how casually, not just one, but two US art institutions were participating in the promotion or facilitation of the wall prototype tours, and thereby normalizing the project as 'art' — as if we just forgot who had published the call for proposals in the first place — I could not afford to remain silent.
The leader of the conservative evangelical organization Family Research Council said that evangelicals were happy to give President Donald Trump a "do-over" after a previously unpublished 2011 interview with adult film actress Stormy Daniels revealed that she may have been paid to remain silent about an extramarital affair with Trump in 2006.
"I cannot remain silent about my deep concern for the situation that has developed in recent days and at the same time, I wish to make a heartfelt appeal to ensure that everyone is committed to respecting the status quo of the city, in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the United Nations," he said.
When I see the extraordinary hypocrisy of elected officials who either remain silent in the wake of Trump's continued racist outbursts or who obliquely condemn him, only to in short order return to defending and praising him and supporting his agenda, I see that there is no real daylight between Trump and them either.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE has promised China he would remain silent about the protests in Hong Kong, according to a CNN report.
The message to conservative women who work for or with conservative men is that they should remain silent if they are sexually harassed or assaulted because their own party leaders will not support them, they will be attacked and labeled "liars" by unscrupulous right wing media, and their lives and livelihoods will be ruined.
No incentive, of course, except the spirit of fair play, the love of competition, and a love of the game AS IT HAPPENED, AND WE ALL SAW IT HAPPEN, AND WE WON'T CLOSE OUR FUCKING EYES TO THIS, WE WON'T REMAIN SILENT, as opposed to everyone involved in last night's disgrace, IN THE FIXED NBA—THE RIGGED NBA.
US District Judge Christopher Cooper, who heard testimony and arguments on the suppression issue earlier this year, wrote in Wednesday's decision that officials offered reasonable explanations for the length of the sea trip, and that Khatallah's waiver of his Miranda rights — which include the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney — was valid.
"The closure of all shops in Northern Kosovo ... should demonstrate ... that Serbs will not remain silent," Veljko Odalovic, the Secretary General of Serbia's foreign ministry told state-run RTS TV. The import taxes are expected to dent Serbia's economic growth this year but both its central bank and the IMF still expect its economy to expand 3.5% this year.
The Pentagon has described the mass detainment of Uighurs as "concentration camps," and they have been a major point of tension between the US and China as they navigate trade talks — Chinese President Xi Jinping has reportedly asked the US remain silent on the camps should the Trump administration like its trade talks to with China to be successful.
What this means is that if the FDA is bypassed and an experimental medical product is given to a patient who suffers severe adverse effects as a result, the doctor and the drug company cannot provide this information to the FDA and, if the FDA learns of that situation, it must remain silent and take no action!
The organization advises anyone stopped by ICE agents to be aware that they have the right to remain silent, the right to refuse consent to a search, the right to consult with a lawyer (though government-appointed lawyers are not provided to civil immigration detainees), and the right to refuse to answer questions about citizenship or immigration history.
"These workers look around and see what's happening with those who report security violations, and remain silent because they have kids to feed and a mortgage to pay," said Robert J. MacLean, a federal air marshal who last year won a case against the agency for wrongful firing that went all the way to the Supreme Court.
To the leadership of the Whitney Museum: We are writing to convey our outrage upon learning that Whitney Vice Chairman Warren Kanders' company, Safariland, is the supplier of the tear gas recently used to attack asylum seekers at the US border, and our frustration and confusion at the Whitney's decision to remain silent on this matter.
" He also addressed why the August 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virgina — and the death of 32-year-old counter-protester Heather Heyer — inspired him to speak out about the Trump administration, after previously promising former President Barack Obama that he would "remain silent for awhile to give this administration the chance to get up and running the first year.
In exchange for waiving future class action suits against the NFL and allowing the league to remain silent on the question of what it knew about brain damage and when it knew it, some former players—specifically, those with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Parkinson's disease, as well as individuals suffering from severe, drooling-in-a-nursing-home dementia symptoms—will receive some much-needed financial help.
"It is one thing for an accused sexual assailant to remain silent and allow the legal process, or public opinion, to run its course, but it is quite another for him to unleash his agents to deny that he attacked the plaintiff and other women, to invite others to republish his statements, and to brand them as unreliable liars," the lawsuit reads, according to Reuters.
And it's worth noting that many models, especially those who are caught in the middle of cultural appropriation controversy, tend to remain silent until their latest shoot is met with backlash (such as Karlie Kloss and that geisha editorial in American Vogue, or literally any of these embarrassingly tone-deaf blackface moments), after which they'll issue a formal apology via Twitter or Instagram after the fact.
"I cannot remain silent about my deep concern for the situation that has developed in recent days and, at the same time, I wish to make a heartfelt appeal to ensure that everyone is committed to respecting the status quo of the city, in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the United Nations," Francis said on Wednesday during his general audience at the Vatican.
"At a time when we see harassment increasing against anyone perceived as being different, at a time when we see the rights of our friends and neighbors being threatened by the national government, at a time when we see L.G.B.T.Q. youth turning to suicide at record rates, to remain silent is to be complicit," Governor Malloy said in a statement published after the signing.
"The RNC and Ronna McDaniel have helped fund the campaign of an alleged child molester, blindly supported the GOP's attacks on women's health, supported a President who has been accused of sexual misconduct by over a dozen women -- and now they remain silent amid sexual assault allegations involving Steve Wynn, one of their party's most senior officials," said Sabrina Singh, the Democratic National Committee deputy communications director.
HuffPost obtained a copy of Chalamet's contract from a source with access to it, and a review of the document reveals that Chalamet is under no contractual obligation to remain silent about his thoughts with respect to Allen, nor does it prevent him from offering support to Dylan Farrow, which raises the question of why he chose to make such a statement and why he is hesitant to comment on Allen.

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