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27 Sentences With "run interference for"

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If American citizens were resisting a court order, who would run interference for them?
Thus, Mr. Cohen-Watnick helped run interference for the administration against Congress in the Russia investigation.
Barr has done nothing but run interference for Trump, indifferent to his established pattern of lawbreaking and criminality.
Can he look back on the debate as a success after he repeatedly lied in order to run interference for Trump?
I thought I could run interference for people who became members of our ministry, who otherwise didn't have a legal defense for their cannabis use.
Before Comey was fired, Republicans in Congress seemed more than happy to run interference for Trump by turning the investigation into a referendum on the surveillance state.
In an appearance on CNN, Coons said "yes" when he was asked if McConnell blocking a vote on a bill to protect Mueller was to run interference for Trump.
And, get this ... it seems Leonardo DiCaprio tried to run interference for Al and Bron -- because after the meal, Leo went out the front while the other two guys went out the back!
Todd Chrisley thinks his daughter sold him down to the river to a Georgia tax official -- but she's calling BS ... saying the only reason they talked was to run interference for her child.
This was the year the president became obsessed with a morning show and when a whole bunch of people couldn't stop watching a cable news network that seemed to exist to run interference for said president.
While he has become a lightning rod for the left, which accuses him of using his position to run interference for the president on the Russia investigation, Mr. Nunes is also considered a very safe bet to win the seat again.
He's used his bully pulpit to lash out at GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump's rhetoric on Muslims and questioning of U.S. alliances, which could be a preview of how he may run interference for the Democratic nominee in the fall campaign.
He described Attorney General William Barr as someone who has "lost most of his reputation" in the way he handled Robert Mueller's conclusions, with the attorney general appearing to run interference for the White House at the expense of DOJ's treasured independence.
Now it's quite true that other Republicans, especially in the House, have run interference for Trump's attacks on Mueller's probe, and encouraged rank-and-file conservatives and frequent "Hannity" viewers to believe the worst about the F.B.I. and other "deep state" organs.
The presser looked a lot like this exit interview of pop culture note: It seems pretty obvious that Whaley is playing ignorant in order to run interference for Bills ownership—husband and wife Terry and Kim Pegula—who simply don't want to explain themselves.
Many national security experts believe the current attorney general, William Barr, has opted to run interference for Trump by deciding Mueller's final report did not conclude that the President obstructed justice, despite its listing at least 10 instances of presidential misconduct that could qualify as such.
It also appears that Gowdy failed to anticipate the coordinated strategy of the Democratic members to obstruct the hearing and run interference for their new hero, who they painted as a patriot and noble martyr who sacrificed his FBI career for the good of the nation.
As those reporters shamefully run interference for Sacramento's politicians, what they describe is even more disturbing than individuals being targeted: If a family follows all the rules and rations their water use, they will still be fined or penalized based on what others in the district are doing.
Democrats today are saying thank you to Warren for taking another position of leadership on the Sessions nomination and continuing her battle to protect consumers and prevent bank abuses while Trump is violating his campaign promises by becoming the latest GOP president to run interference for big banks.
Dudley apparently knew Kavanaugh back in his college days, and considers him a "great friend," recently helped run interference for him, telling the Washington Post that, actually most of the other people they interviewed for this article are wrong, and Kavanaugh WASN'T a "sloppy drunk" who was routinely spotted slumped over asleep at parties.
But rather than sending high-level Cabinet secretaries to the meeting as the Obama White House did, the US delegation is being led by Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas A. Shannon, Jr. And rather than trying to convince countries to adopt more aggressive climate change targets, delegates are trying to run interference for Trump and explain away some of his past statements on climate change, including his contention that it's a Chinese hoax.
Scholz was unhappy with being unable to be in charge, and John Boylan, a friend of a friend of Ahern, came on board the project. Boylan's duty was to "run interference for the label and keep them happy", and he made a crucial suggestion: that the band change their name to Boston.
She inadvertently crosses paths with three vaudeville performers Pancho (Leo Carrillo), Blimp (Andy Devine) and Rusty (Don Terry) who falls in love with her. Hale blows her cover by revealing her assignment to the man she believes is Major Colin Reeves (Leyland Hodgson), but is in reality the German spy Von Metz. Pancho, Blimp and Rusty run interference for her and capture the real spies.
In post-race interviews, Al Unser Jr. admitted to trying to run interference for his father, claiming he was trying to create "dirty air" and turbulence for Sneva. He stopped short, however, of calling it "blocking." Unser Jr. was highly criticized for the actions, by both competitors and media. However, after the race USAC examined the incident, and issued no penalties, citing the fact that he did not actually break any written rules.
The green flag came back out on lap 176 with Al Unser Sr. leading and Tom Sneva in second. As the cars were going through turn four, the 10th place car of rookie Al Unser Jr. (five laps down at the time) jumped the restart. He passed both Sneva and his father Al Sr. One lap later, Al Jr. allowed his father by, and settled in between his father and second place Tom Sneva. Over the next several laps, it became clear that Al Jr. was trying to run interference for his father.
Reich hires an Esper to "run interference" for him--hiding his murderous thoughts from any peepers present at the scene of the planned crime. Reich has many Class 2 and Class 3 Espers working for him but for this task he must hire a top Class 1 Esper. Reich bribes Dr. Augustus ("Gus") Tate, a prominent peeper psychiatrist, to be his mental bodyguard during the murder. Tate is a member of the "League of Esper Patriots" who believe in the innate superiority of Espers, and who advocate for a society where Espers are in charge.
What Johnny hadn't counted on was Bo ending up with Whitey's invitation to the meeting. Because no one knew what the real Whitey looked liked (he always avoided having his picture taken), Bo was easily mistaken for the reclusive Whitehead by Johnny and his guests and welcomed into the soiree. To make matters worse, Sarah, Megan, Cord, Lucky Lippmann and Spring Skye also ended up on the island, each one taking on a new persona to pose as Whitey's entourage. Sarah, using a fake Texas accent and donning a curly blond wig, found herself constantly having to run interference for Bo after Hesser's daughter, Charlotte, set her sights on seducing him.

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