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The two candidates ended up splitting the Republican electorate, with 27% siding with Roosevelt and 23% siding with Taft.
"Administration officials have been viewed as siding with activists and agitators, rather than siding with law enforcement," Stoughton said.
The game is explicit about what this choice means: Siding with Roche means that you align with an oppressive maneuverer of statecraft; siding with Iorveth means that you vouch for a domestic terrorist.
The game is explicit about what this choice means: Siding with Roche means that you align with an oppressive maneuverer of statecraft; siding with Iorveth means that you vouch for a domestic terrorist.
" "Now the government is already siding with the Communist Party.
Still others resolved their ambivalence by siding with their party.
JL: You siding with capitalism really took the cake here.
It blends the benign and creepy without siding with either.
In an unusual alliance, Trump is siding with Texas Sen.
"I am going to keep siding with freedom of speech."
However, Golinger insists she is not siding with the opposition.
He does have a history of siding with federal agencies.
The neighbors in the area are siding with the parents.
For now, the White House is siding with Mr. Rosen.
" "I think they do — I mean, they're siding with China.
"Captain Marvel" becomes a movie about siding with dispossessed refugees.
He is inflaming racial tensions by siding with the racists.
Paul Weiss has a reputation for siding with progressive causes.
Various policy experts are siding with McConnell in the debate.
" Asked by Chuck Todd, the NBC host, about the president "essentially siding with a murderous authoritarian dictator over a former vice president of the United States," Ms. Sanders replied, "The president's not siding with that.
"Outside [of] siding with myself, amazingly I side with Bernie Sanders."
Lisa Murkowski, a key Republican swing vote, is siding with Flake.
The Spanish public appears to be siding with Pythagoras over Gilgamesh.
The vote was 240-179, with 10 Republicans siding with Democrats.
Some of the Senate's most vulnerable Democrats are siding with Sen.
The resolution passed 2628-28503, with 22019 Republicans siding with Democrats.
The resolution passed 28503-22019, with 16 Republicans siding with Democrats.
How ironic that you're siding with communism to advance your greed.
For now, at least, the courts are siding with law enforcement.
For the first time in at least a quarter-century, this case pits one federal government agency, the National Labor Relations Board, siding with the employees, against another, the Department of Justice, siding with the employer.
The court let a lower court's decision stand, siding with the administration.
Hunt criticised Britain's opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for siding with Maduro.
Some experts questioned the automakers' legal reasoning for siding with the administration.
But most had scant effect on legislation, largely siding with their parties.
If it really comes down to it, I'm siding with the ladies.
Europe would find itself siding with China, Russia and Iran against America.
However, Trump's siding with Kim on the Warmbier issue was not unexpected.
Despite such assurances, many in the region are siding with the Saudis.
This is the point at which I began siding with Delaney's enemies.
Kennedy was key in siding with liberal justices to support Roe v.
But by now, Trump siding with Russia has become less than surprising.
As for who Gulzar is siding with now ... well, take a listen.
By backing the bill, he now appears to be siding with C.E.O.s.
Jeff Flake of Arizona is siding with the Democrat in the race.
The president's remarks quickly drew scrutiny for siding with the far-right.
Their rivals had accused them of siding with gentrifiers over poorer communities.
" AFT President Randi Weingarten accused DeVos of siding "with profiteers, not borrowers.
"The clergy aren't siding with the people," says a protester in Basra.
MORE, the United States has been siding with the Saudi-backed group.
It is therefore in Trump's political interest to keep siding with Netanyahu.
Swift is clearly siding with Kesha ... the 1/4 million dollar donation.
Others accused him of siding with protesters at the expense of law enforcement.
You have the president siding with Putin who says he didn&apost meddle.
But some groups that purport to be feminist are siding with the employers.
By siding with Nabiullina, Putin is also making macro-economic stability a priority.
But I think it was my way of siding with my dad, too.
On June 24th, Justice Elena Kagan wrote an opinion siding with Mr Brunetti.
Nepal blamed New Delhi for siding with the protesters, a charge India denied.
Right now, siding with the Democrats gets you nothing but a primary challenge.
The way Trump will see it, Cohn is siding with the fake news.
Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg and Google's chief Sundar Pichai are both siding with Apple.
This would mean siding with the rule of law and the American people.
The vote is largely along party lines, with two Democrats siding with Republicans.
The exterior is gray wood siding with mahogany trim and a tile roof.
Trump backed Moore's opponent, siding with McConnell against Bannon, in the Alabama primary.
Polls show most Muslims siding with the ruling Samajwadi Party-Congress alliance, however.
"One on three," he muttered, suggesting that the panel was siding with Mrs.
Republicans are siding with the White House, which on Monday threatened a veto.
He accused the minister of siding with commercial banks, rather than the citizens.
Those who once defended traditional values now relish siding with the Great Transgressor.
New York (CNN Business)Nike is siding with Colin Kaepernick because he sells.
As a Conservative Republican, I am not accustomed to siding with American Unions.
In an interview on Tuesday, Cunningham was unapologetic for sometimes siding with Republicans.
WILLIAMS: -- two Democratic-nominated justices, Kagan and Breyer, siding with the conservatives on this?
In recent years, however, California's politicians have been increasingly siding with the plant's foes.
The Trump administration filed a statement in court siding with SFFA in the suit.
A judge ruled narrowly, siding with AACS on the problems with the government's calculations.
He has accused Western nations of siding with coup plotters and of harbouring terrorists.
Activists also worried about Kavanaugh's previous rulings siding with business interests over environmental groups.
On the surface at least, Nike is siding with Kaepernick and against the right.
Multiple polls showed that parents believed them, siding with the union over Mayor Emanuel.
Like the rest of the desk, he's siding with Jamie Dimon on this one.
Kesha's siding with the Democrats who protested in Congress over resistance to gun laws.
Monday's decision affirmed a February 2017 ruling by the patent court siding with Broad.
Tina Daunt writes about how Hollywood power brokers are almost exclusively siding with Clinton.
Congressional Democrats successfully killed the amendment and attacked Republicans for siding with Big Tobacco.
"I think it's a very well balanced proposal," says Governor Inslee, siding with Small.
He has accused Western nations of siding with the coup plotters and harboring terrorists.
Fans are also weighing in, enjoying the entertaining drama, but also siding with Minaj.
Take Alito and Thomas to the book all day as siding with New Jersey.
Garland has a record of siding with federal agencies in cases challenging regulatory actions.
Siding with Pourkay, some of them called for a boycott of the pizza place.
On Monday, Walton signaled he's considering siding with EPIC and its co-plaintiff, BuzzFeed.
The militants also have kept threatening the villagers for siding with the Afghan government.
Trump's questioning of NATO's existence and siding with Putin on various issues is unconscionable.
For in doing so we are siding with George III rather than Thomas Jefferson.
Voters, so far, seem to be siding with Ellison, who has denied the allegations.
The stock market appears to be siding with Goldman, at least in today's trading.
Maybe I'll be accused of siding with the alt-right or tarred as Islamophobic.
With the prank war seeming to heat up, Faris has said she's siding with Lawrence.
A decision siding with the administration could strip protections for nearly 700,000 so-called Dreamers.
But the elder Shultz wouldn't listen, siding with Holmes' words over his own family member's.
During the dinner, Trump seemed to question why the G7 leaders were siding with Ukraine.
Siding with the minority like this party is rare and hasn't happened in three years.
Bill Gates is siding with the F.B.I. in the dispute, while Mark Zuckerberg backs Apple.
For his part, Kavanaugh has been criticized by environmental groups for largely siding with business.
Gina Loudon, you know, the left is unfortunately, you know, is siding with MS-13.
Tinashe also addressed which camp she's siding with in Swift's feud with Kim Kardashian West.
Those groups cast the decision as another example of the Trump administration siding with industry.
" Massie's commercial concludes by tying his primary opponent to Hillary Clinton: "Siding with 'Crooked Hillary.
If you had to choose, gun to your head, who are you siding with there.
If the referee is siding with your opponent in spite of his cheating, you'll lose.
Franken said Gorsuch relied on the plain meaning rule in siding with the trucking company.
He was widely criticized for siding with a foreign leader over his own intelligence agencies.
"We have more to lose by siding with Qatar," said the source, who requested anonymity.
Federal courts have been divided on the issue, with most siding with abortion-rights groups.
Perdue has often publicly criticized the EPA's administration of the waiver program, siding with farmers.
Critics accused Trump of siding with Russia over his own country by failing to so.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle made it clear: they are siding with Powell.
George Strawbridge Jr., another heir who owns a 2.7 percent stake, is siding with Loeb.
North Vietnam's siding with China was a tactical move in the absence of better options.
The youth league accused the general of siding with a faction loyal to Mr. Mnangagwa.
Staying on the good side of Trump is more important than siding with the Constitution.
West accused all three of the U.S. presidential candidates of "siding with Iran" as well.
Trump, the aide asserted, was starting to realize the benefits of siding with the hawks.
How many Republican senators would have been able to get away with siding with her?
Republicans and Democrats accused him of siding with an adversary rather than his own country.
The third, Judge Neomi Rao, a Trump appointee, wrote a strong dissent siding with the President.
And he has, ridiculously, accused the West as a whole of siding with Islamic State (IS).
During the dinner, Trump also seemed to question why the G7 leaders were siding with Ukraine.
And Chrissy siding with everyone else to vote out Katrina was never presented as an option.
China said the Philippines would not benefit from siding with the United States, according to Duterte.
In the Janus case, siding with anti-union forces would require a double dose of chutzpah.
The justices, in a 6-2 ruling, affirmed the lower court's decision siding with the SEC.
Saddam accused the Halabja Kurds of siding with Iran during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war.
But Tobias added that the court also has a reputation of siding with regulators over industry.
Tweeters responded to the image, writing messages both in support of Brady and siding with KDKA.
Politico reports that privately, and at the moment, Trump is siding with Mnuchin in this disppute.
Conservative activists are lining up behind Lee, but many Republican senators are siding with their leaders.
Despite the allegations, some Democrats are siding with Cardenas, giving him the benefit of the doubt.
I think superdelegates would have been justified in siding with the results of the latter primaries.
In 2015, the Obama administration filed a brief siding with the defendants in the Boise case.
Since 220006, Ohio voted Democratic twice and Republican twice, siding with the national winner every time.
President Trump seemed to be publicly siding with the Russian dictator against the American intelligence agencies.
Occasionally siding with the banks may be uncontroversial in Texas; not so in the Democratic primaries.
Some secretaries of state — Colin Powell, for instance — alienate their bosses by siding with the bureaucracy.
Now, a wider patch of the world appears to be siding with Washington against Chinese technology.
The Trump administration, represented by Solicitor General Noel Francisco, has filed a brief siding with Virginia.
The ad also claimed Trump and Rohrabacher were "siding" with the Russian leader over U.S. interests.
Clinton has repeatedly accused Sanders of siding with the gun lobby during his time in Congress.
Chris Hughes, Facebook's co-founder, said the policy was the equivalent of siding with President Trump.
Robertson is siding with several conservative voices who have spoken out against the president's announced plans.
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck is siding with Apple in the legal fight over its security software.
The court's five conservatives, including Chief Justice John Roberts, formed the majority siding with the administration.
And, as he often did, Justice Anthony Kennedy provided the key vote siding with the liberals.
Nancy Pelosi is siding with McCain, who was also born abroad, reports The Hill's Mike Lillis.
And, Keisel says witnesses who were sitting in the area are siding with him, not Westbrook.
On July 23, 1986, Vice President George Bush put the matter to rest, siding with Republicans.
Republicans are siding with President Donald Trump in easing penalties on the Chinese telecom company ZTE.
More recently, they've been siding with opponents of the CV in Rio to seize new territory.
While the government is siding with the agent, Mexico has signed a brief in support of Hernandez.
A group of younger black political leaders in Alabama is siding with Jones over Worley and Reed.
In its decision siding with Peng, the court stated homosexuality should not be considered a mental disorder.
It showed Trump siding with Turkey during the "ceasefire," despite the atrocities its forces have been committing.
Chancellor Angela Merkel had condemned her Christian Democrats (CDU) for siding with the AfD in the vote.
It's siding with an evil that abuses the fear of people in an attempt to placate them.
It is now siding with a federal judge in Texas who ruled that the law is invalid.
A drastic purge of anyone suspected of siding with Mrs Mugabe is likely, and could be bloody.
It&aposs a heck of a week, when you are siding with terrorists against your own president.
Pelosi says it isn't, and so far most of the Democratic committee chairs are siding with her.
"Our goal moving into the electoral cycle definitely was not siding with a particular candidate," says Jiménez.
It's just a matter of waking up everybody— the people who are not siding with him fully.
Big names in Silicon Valley are siding with Democratic challenger Deborah Ross in her campaign against Sen.
President Donald Trump hit Facebook, Google and Twitter again Tuesday for supposedly siding with his Democratic opponents.
Luke debacle, talk-show host Wendy Williams is siding with the accused abuser, Dr. Luke, and Sony.
It's hard to imagine the base siding with Ryan, who's less popular than Trump among Republican voters.
Shamefully -- but not surprisingly -- Trump seems to be siding with the Saudi prince against America's intelligence professionals.
TRUMP PRAISES GM, TOYOTA, FIAT CHRYSLER FOR SIDING WITH ADMINISTRATION OVER CALIFORNIA ON VEHICLE EMISSIONS FIGHT -- TWEET
United States, was written by conservative Chief Justice John Roberts siding with the four most liberal justices.
And most curious of all, first lady Melania Trump weighed in, siding with James over her husband.
Sometimes members judge that siding with the party and against their constituents actually best serves their district.
If you look at it one way, the firm could just have been siding with general sentiment.
Taiwan's tech giants do not want to risk losing access to Western markets by siding with China.
There is no Day of Victory in this fight — and certainly no victory in siding with dictators.
Siding with Benomar, Manhattan federal District Judge Cathy Seibel on Friday dismissed the case, court records show.
Strange initially came out in support of the filibuster, siding with McConnell's push to protect the rule.
Hoyer is siding with Luján, arguing that the party should not exclude candidates based on one issue.
The Islamic Defenders Front has often criticized the rights commission for siding with religious minorities against Islamists.
" Siding with a Democratic senator who had objected, Rehnquist declared: "The Senate is not simply a jury.
The Facebook screenshot garnered some pretty major Internet backlash, with folks easily siding with waiters and waitresses.
Jones appears committed to keeping that distance, even if that means siding with the Republican Party line.
Rebel groups accused the Kurdish-led S.D.F. of siding with the government and taking advantage of Russian airstrikes.
Let's review who celebrities are siding with in what may be the most heated debate of our time.
The results have been split, with some juries siding with J&J and others unable to reach verdicts.
Democrats accuse Education Department Secretary Betsy DeVos of siding with for-profit colleges over the students they've harmed.
They are siding with the big special interests — surprise, surprise — and we're trying to help the average people.
Interestingly, though, we found ourselves siding with Chloe Kim's food opinions over the so-called true expert, Ramsay.
It judged 22015 cases last year, half as many as in 232, nearly always siding with the government.
We're told Pamela and Kim have no beef but if pressed to choose, Pam's siding with the animals.
Clinton is hitting Sanders for siding with Republicans last year in a vote opposing the Export-Import Bank.
And while part of us hates siding with corporate giants, we may have to agree with them here.
But siding with them are the unsuspecting Puerto Rican residents, who piled into the securities just as hungrily.
Republican President Donald Trump's administration last year reversed the government's stance in the case, siding with the companies.
Analysis by the London School of Economics finds Britain siding with the majority in 87% of EU votes.
The Justice Department made the unusual decision to not defend existing federal law, siding with the states instead.
Rose got involved, siding with Khalifa, and shut things down with the hashtag heard 'round the world: #FingersInTheBootyAssBitch.
In siding with Rutledge, the Supreme Court held that the state civil rights law was the controlling statute.
It also criticizes him for writing an op-ed faulting the Clinton Justice Department for siding with Hawaii.
Cole and other defense hawks find themselves in the unique position of siding with the Obama White House.
Trump's campaign seized on Bill Clinton's comments, arguing that he is siding with Republicans opposed to the law.
One prominent example was Lewis, who endorsed Obama in February 2008 after siding with Clinton months earlier. Rep.
The administration is siding with a challenge to the law brought by a coalition of GOP-led states.
But the CBC says it has no plans to issue a letter or statement similarly siding with Apple.
The legislation to cut off support to Saudi Arabia passed 247-175, with 16 Republicans siding with Democrats.
During an event yesterday, Cruz accused Trump and Marco Rubio of siding with President Obama on gay marriage.
This was a US president siding with a hostile dictator and calling his opposition unpatriotic for questioning that.
The establishment, in the experiment, was siding with anti-sexual assault crusaders against the university's traditional social hierarchy.
Check out the horrors below and maybe, just maybe, you'll end up siding with the bouncer for once.
And neoconservatives have long delighted in siding with Democrats on what they see as issues of high principle.
One of Bannon's lead financial backers, Rebekah Mercer, has also distanced herself from Bannon, siding with the President.
In employment-related cases, Judge Kavanaugh has a mixed record, sometimes siding with businesses and sometimes with employees.
Social media postings have amplified the message, claiming that international aid workers are openly siding with the Rohingya.
They argue that to continue restricting the use of the drug means siding with the anti-abortion camp.
It is siding with a California debt-services firm, Seila Law, whose practices had triggered a CFPB probe.
One big question: Whether the campaigns could create a consumer backlash against automakers siding with the White House.
But the Trump administration took the unusual step of effectively siding with the people who had sued it.
The court has been active in considering the relationship between church and state, generally siding with religious groups.
If you disagree with him on speech, he implied, you're siding with the forces of censorship and elitism.
A do-nothing Congress focused on a witch hunt and your Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger is siding with them.
But now, Mr. Trump appears to be siding with Mr. Assange over the conclusions of America's intelligence services.
And is SmallJon Umber really siding with Ramsay, or is there something bigger going on behind the scenes?
If one isn't reached, Nathan will decide Musk's fate, potentially siding with regulators and holding Musk in contempt.
She describes the factors and key people and events in the Hill/Thomas case, clearly siding with Hill.
Republican voters are also overwhelmingly siding with Trump in his recent tussle with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The groups and activists involved with them have previously been accused of siding with the opponents of the government.
He attacked Republicans for siding with an arch-enemy of the United States because of their dislike of Democrats.
But the constitutional court overturned Petro's decision, siding with those who say bullfighting is a form of artistic expression.
They help perpetuate rape culture with their insistence on policing female sexuality and blindly siding with predatory Black men.
If you're a developer of offensive games, this isn't us siding with you against all the people you're offending.
Mr Erdogan accuses the West of siding with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)—and even with Islamic State.
Should Mr Johnson keep siding with the Europeans, he may anger America, risking the promise of a trade deal.
I thought he minded Huck breaking the fugitive slave law and siding with Jim, going downriver with a runaway.
Despite his critical questions, most analysts believe Mr Breyer will join his three liberal sistren in siding with Miami.
In each of the past two terms, Roberts has authored a majority opinion siding with a death-row inmate.
Days ago, the Ninth Circuit finally weighed in, siding with the ban's challengers regarding both family members and refugees.
Montesquieu, instead of siding with conservative or libertarian voices in the debates of his day, took a centrist position.
Christians, meanwhile, accuse Mr El-Rufai of siding with Muslim herders over lethal clashes with farmers in southern Kaduna.
A major blow for GOP House leadership tonight, 30 republicans siding with democrats to defeat a controversial Farm Bill.
Bill Gates is siding with the FBI and says Apple should unlock the phone of the San Bernardino shooter.
Argentina began siding with the so-called ALBA countries, a coalition of left-leaning nations, alienating the United States.
Siding with the sheriff feels good in the moment, but helping the businessman helps the town prosper long term.
By siding with California, these four car manufacturers opened the door for GM and Toyota to join the deal.
If Democrats who want to lead the party end up siding with her, they do so at their peril.
Shalin Madan, the founder and chief investment officer of Bodhi Tree Asset Management, is firmly siding with the latter.
In siding with the states, the court hobbled the boldest effort by federal officials to support municipal broadband networks.
The advertisers who pulled commercials from Ingraham's show want to appear all sanctimonious for siding with an insulted teen.
This week, he said a vote to curtail the talks would mean the European Parliament was siding with terrorists.
The people who are paying attention have already made up their minds, typically siding with whatever their party says.
Visits with the families in those places, he said, could be seen as siding with them in open investigations.
Yet, after Jeff Sessions was sworn in as attorney general, DOJ made a startling about-face, siding with Ohio.
PiS says it rejects anti-Semitism and racism but critics accuse it of quietly siding with the far-right.
The vote on the Texas law went down 5 to 3, with Justice Anthony Kennedy siding with the majority.
In a statement, Everytown for Gun Safety praised Clinton for siding with the public rather than gun industry lobbyists.
Judges held emergency hearings, siding with Republicans who questioned the secrecy imposed on ballot counts by local elections officials.
If the war is between the left and Trumpian white nationalism, nobody wants to be seen siding with Trump.
Yes, Trump bashed America's intelligence agencies while siding with Putin — and he received basically nothing in return for it.
He also didn't directly answer a question about his weakness with Latino voters, who have been siding with Sanders.
It loves juicy social debates, often siding with victims and wielding dramatically worded rulings designed to capture maximum attention.
Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, and gun control groups have criticized Sanders for siding with the gun lobby.
Finally, his criticism of flag-waving Republicans siding with our enemies (he was talking about Russia) was particularly effective.
One consequence of pervasive confusion about what's happening is that people feel more comfortable siding with their political tribe.
But now the front-runners for the presidential nomination are siding with the teachers' unions that oppose their expansion.
He accused Barr of siding with the man who appointed him when deciding how to handle the obstruction consideration.
So far, many Senate Republicans are siding with McConnell's stance, even those up for reelection in 2020 like Sen.
Critics of Trump's conduct risk being accused of siding with a dead terrorist over a certified American war hero.
By siding with the trolls in the name of free speech, Twitter is standing against everyone else's free speech.
DeVos has been widely criticized by Democrats and consumer advocacy groups for siding with for-profit colleges over students.
They're making a dramatic show of joining in the demonstrations, actively siding with workers while railing against corporate America.
He has recently been a vocal critic of the Fed leadership, siding with Trump on keeping interest rates low.
GM, FCA, Toyota and others, meanwhile, are siding with Trump, who wants to roll back tough Obama-era standards.
The Palestinians have accused his administration of losing its standing as an honest broker by repeatedly siding with Israel.
Eight years after the denuclearization agreement, the US intervened in a Libyan civil war, siding with rebels against Qaddafi.
It's kind of extraordinary ... with Wednesday's filing, you now have the D.A. on the record siding with the defendant.
"President Trump's administration is making an appalling mistake siding with these Canadian miners over American fishing jobs," she said.
They could for instance end up siding with the leftists and the strengthened Greens on opposing new trade deals.
He's firmly siding with disqualified horse, Maximum Security, and he's blaming "political correctness" for the overturn of the horse's victory.
He joined an opinion siding with a closely held businesses that objected to the so-called contraceptive mandate in Obamacare.
In Kesha's case, and so many others, it's also important to consider exactly who we're siding with in these cases.
Critics of DeVos say the delays in data disclosure are another example of her siding with the for-profit industry.
In an exclamation-point-filled statement last month, the president said his "America First" policy required siding with Saudi Arabia.
But if you're still siding with Stephen Hawking with this one and are worried it's too risky, don't panic yet.
The Renacci ad goes on to accuse his rivals of various conservative apostasies, such as siding with term-limited Gov.
The automakers siding with the administration said that the federal government, not California, has the ultimate authority to set standards.
Romney voted 'guilty' on the first impeachment charge, abuse of power, siding with the Senate's 45 Democrats and two independents.
The benefit to siding with the Nest Hello is that it's already a part of a robust ecosystem of devices.
She's also pushed for equal pay, siding with Lily Ledbetter and writing the dissent on the 2007 case Ledbetter v.
On Krossroad's Facebook page, many wrote reviews siding with Perry, echoing his sentiment and questioning the character of the bar.
Siding with the consumers, Kavanaugh, a conservative appointed by Trump, joined the court's four liberal justices to rule against Apple.
If he says "yes," he'll be siding with the professionals he intends to lead — but potentially running afoul of Trump.
But the PNV infuriated the PP by siding with the Socialists in the no-confidence vote to oust Rajoy's government.
I suppose you can say that I am siding with that Fed governor who cast a dissenting vote last Wednesday.
And now, some Republicans are siding with Trump in diminishing the investigation's credibility, while others voice support for Mueller. Sen.
The sheer number of serious Democrats siding with Sanders suggests we may get an answer to that question come 2020.
Democrats have repeatedly accused Republicans of siding with the National Rifle Association rather than with the victims of gun violence.
They have repeatedly accused Republicans of siding with the National Rifle Association rather than with the victims of gun violence.
But talk-show host Wendy Williams, however, is siding with the accused abuser Dr. Luke and Sony on this one.
At the same time, eight states filed a brief siding with North Carolina in its legal fight with the administration.
But after eBay looked into the matter, I got an email stating that the company was siding with the buyer.
This is not about siding with a person or an idea, this is about protecting the concept of free speech.
And House Republicans, siding with Trump, are showing no signs they intend to be swayed by Mueller's testimony on Wednesday.
Don't fix the problem: Make the deal siding with whichever side has the most influence and the best financial support.
Despite previously siding with liberal justices in some key cases, Kennedy was a reliable conservative vote during the latest term.
Mitch McConnell went on CNN to praise Trump, siding with activist Van Jones's surprisingly positive review of the president's speech.
In doing so, Trump was effectively siding with Putin — who had roundly denied that Russian meddling took place in 2016.
Some senior Republicans said they planned to vote no on the Democratic bill, siding with Treasury on lifting sanctions. Sen.
Earlier in a separate but similar case, an administrative judge recommended an import ban on some iPhones, siding with Qualcomm.
But Yiannopoulos's instinctive siding with the Gamergaters points to something absolutely critical for understanding Milo and what he stands for.
Yet another thing to add to the list of your presidential firsts, along with siding with Nazis and misspelling hamburgers.
For some countries wanting to jump-start economies with fast wireless networks, siding with China may be the only option.
A jury found that the college and its dean of students had defamed the business by siding with the protesters.
She drew attention for staking out relatively conservative positions on various issues, sometimes siding with Mr. Trump and other Republicans.
Many Palestinians already have dismissed the plan — whatever it may contain — because they see Mr. Trump as siding with Israel.
But the twist in this case are the sisters who find themselves in the unusual position of siding with homeowners.
Then, siding with the Brotherhood, he decided Assad was an obstacle to democratization and a confederate in Iran's Shiite terrorism.
Over the past two years, the administration has been criticized by Democrats as siding with for-profit colleges over students.
Over the past two years, the administration has been criticized by Democrats for siding with for-profit colleges over students.
But siding with the FBI against Apple, Google, Facebook and other tech powers isn't the late-term fight he wants.
Some bettors are siding with Ford in an anticipated tug-of-war between its F-22021 and Tesla&aposs Cybertruck.
Some bettors are siding with Ford in an anticipated tug-of-war between its F-2150 and Tesla&aposs Cybertruck.
Trump has leaned toward siding with Erdoğan on his view that some Kurdish groups are, in fact, terrorists; Macron disagrees.
The Trump administration appears to be siding with the $70 billion baby formula industry to stop them from getting them.
The discussions boiled over in a series of tense meetings Monday night, with Nadler ultimately siding with Pelosi, a California Democrat.
Conti had been accused by Vivendi of violating corporate and governance rules by siding with rival investor and activist fund Elliott.
By siding with Weyerhaeuser, Kavanaugh could help set a precedent that would make it easier to gut some of those rules.
Many in the local startup community siding with the ride-hailing companies in feeling that city officials were imposing unnecessary regulations.
Editor's note: This post has been updated to note that Murkowski is siding with Flake and that Senate Republicans are meeting.
He raised concerns about a decision siding with the baker that would give a green light to discrimination against gay people.
Already Brussels is siding with France in imposing rules that reduce eastern Europeans' wage advantages when they work in the west.
A WTO panel ruled in 2002 that Canada breached its trade obligations through its dairy support, siding with the United States.
Some liberals criticized her for siding with Green Party nominee Jill Stein in the 2016 election, after her preferred candidate, Sen.
Trump faced backlash from both Republicans and Democrats for siding with Putin and refusing to denounce Russian meddling in the election.
Partisan swings of the pendulum have also left some high-ranking commanders wary of siding with any one party or faction.
Ryan is siding with conservatives — and the GOP-unification case — by arguing the party's differences are more about politics than policy.
Last week, Republican Senate candidate and Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel jumped into the controversy, siding with Cernovich and chastising the ADL.
As Tuan points out, if any FBI agents came sniffing around, they would never suspect him of siding with the communists.
On Twitter, he's accused Democrats of scrambling to cover up proof and promoted a number of people siding with his theory.
Clinton hit Sanders for bragging about standing up to special interests, but siding with the National Rifle Association on certain legislation.
Residents have lodged injunctions against nuclear plants across Japan and lower courts have been increasingly siding with them on safety concerns.
He called the downgrading an attempt to censor him and accused United Nations officials of siding with journalists who disliked him.
Or whether Mr Trump will be quite happy to blow the deal up, blaming the spineless Europeans for siding with Iran.
I wanted to make sure that I was 100 percent certain who I was siding with before I made any commitment.
The United States called the episode a mistake, but the Syrian government called it proof that Washington was siding with terrorists.
The scoring system has faced judicial scrutiny in the past, with judges in different circuits siding with and against the agency.
Cuomo has a history of siding with Republicans in the state Senate, and the state's progressive Working Class Party backed Nixon.
The standoff was the latest instance of the Trump administration siding with corporate interests: the formula feeding industry, in this case.
The confrontation was the latest example of the Trump administration siding with corporate interests on numerous public health and environmental issues.
The Russians won't like to look as if they are siding with the Saudis and the United States against the Iranians.
Russia, after feigning to lead such an effort, lost credibility by siding with Mr. Assad and his route to more carnage.
Many Chinese had hoped that the territory would be returned in recognition of China's siding with the Allies in the war.
A district judge and an appeals court disagreed, siding with the CFPB and prompting Seila to seek a Supreme Court review.
The Senate passed the resolution in a 55-45 vote last month, with eight Republicans siding with Democrats to support it.
The standards have split the auto industry with Ford, BMW, Honda and Volkswagen siding with California and agreeing to higher standards.
Later on Sunday: Ms. Whitman demanded significant control over Uber, siding with board members who wanted to limit Mr. Kalanick's clout.
Siding with Malvo in the matter is the American Bar Association, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Juvenile Law Center.
Siding with the state, the Brussels court of appeal ruled that it was not forced "to undertake any act of repatriation".
Justice Ostrager was obviously unconvinced by those arguments, instead siding with shareholders who asked him to reject the proposed class settlement.
The president's tweet defending the Turks and Erdoğan will likely spur further criticism that he is siding with an authoritarian leader.
Siding with American military forces in the late 23th century, the Ute helped force the Navajo people out of the area.
In a May 2017 order, a majority of the DC Circuit declined to review an earlier decision siding with the FCC.
And to be honest, that's kind of a thorny issue because the distribution formats are siding with [Dolby Vision and HDR10].
I watch an episode of You and wonder if I should be worried that I'm siding with Joe… 7:7843 p.m.
What's even worse is that Putin's plan worked and Trump now seems to be siding with Russia against U.S. intelligence agencies.
His attitude reflected what critics say is a habit of siding with the accused rather than the alleged victims of assaults.
Some prominent GOP defense minds are now openly considering siding with Clinton in a general election matchup between her and Trump.
We have to make a success of it, and maintain our relations with the other parties who are siding with democracy.
We have to make a success of it, and maintain our relations with the other parties who are siding with democracy.
Of the 712 superdelegates, 520 are siding with Clinton while just 39 have said they'll back Sanders, according to Bloomberg News.
While a coalition of states is leading the challenge against the executive order, many states are actually siding with President Obama.
If petitioning appointed leaders does not work, siding with the Taliban is one of the few means of protest they have left.
You're constantly wondering if Helena is a friend or a foe, but she ends up siding with Allie...most of the time.
In siding with the FCC, the court treated the internet like a public utility and opened the door to further internet regulations.
While siding with the majority, Kennedy's concurring, moderating views provided the controlling legacy for the use of racial criteria in the future.
No, I'm not talking about whether you're all about the robot revolution or if you're siding with the greedy suits at Delos.
" Even if the court ends up siding with PRN on all of these points, Rockstar has another option: mounting a "parody defense.
He said the allegations were "totally political" earlier Monday, once again siding with an alleged abuser like he's done in the past.
Carol ends up siding with Talos, helping him reunite with his family and other surviving Skrulls hiding on Mar-Vell's hidden ship.
By opting for the quicker option, the agency is siding with riders who said in surveys they preferred the 18-month shutdown.
Justice Stephen Breyer, of the Supreme Court's liberal wing, joined with its most conservative members in temporarily siding with the school board.
However, in an attempt to avoid a "double negative," he said he mistakenly made it appear that he was siding with Putin.
U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen issued a 14-day restraining order, siding with environmentalists and native American groups who oppose the hunt.
U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen issued a 28503-day restraining order, siding with environmentalists and native American groups who oppose the hunt.
In 2900, Gorsuch joined the appeals court in siding with the craft store chain Hobby Lobby and Christian bookstore chain Mardel Inc.
In April he took shots at the Trump administration for siding "with the big telecom companies and their lobbyists," on the matter.
Since Donnelly said he opposed the nomination, Braun has repeatedly hit him for what he believes is siding with Washington over Indiana.
The CIA reportedly reached the same conclusion regarding the crown prince, but Trump is siding with his denial that he was involved.
Upholding the ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court siding with EPA's own scientists will force the agency to adhere to its mission.
CNN's chief White House correspondent appeared to be responding to Hannity's comments siding with attendees at a Trump rally in Tampa, Fla.
His siding with the liberal wing of the court therefore came as a surprise, but also underscored the court's recent ideological shifts.
Metcalfe reportedly blasted Wolf for siding with the "perpetrator" and said he that he has asked Bradford to stop touching him before.
Attacking how "punk" the song is, negative feedback has reflected that the group's Riot Grrrl beginnings are diluted by siding with Hillary.
While Gorsuch siding with New Jersey is not an absolute lock, smart money would make him the second vote for killing PASPA.
In April, he took shots at the Trump administration for siding "with the big telecom companies and their lobbyists" on the matter.
But in siding with a community you were once a part of against the interests of a stranger, you did nothing wrong.
But he says education in China, which stresses patriotism, has "completely inoculated us" against even thinking about siding with Hong Kong's protesters.
Mr. Trump added to the crisis by emphatically siding with the Saudis on Twitter — even as his own diplomats appeared to disagree.
Justin Bieber is siding with Logan Paul in his boxing rematch with KSI next month ... and guess who ain't happy about that???
Romney's unexpected announcement shattered Trump's hope that the Republican Party would not break ranks in siding with him following his impeachment trial.
Their signs and slogans blamed Uber for an array of wrongs, including pollution and rape — and the government for siding with Uber.
Siding with conservatives, Justice Stephen Breyer – the controlling vote – rhapsodized about the infallibility of the federal government in reviewing state Medicaid programs.
Nonetheless, both countries refused to recognize Mr. Guaidó as the re-elected president of the National Assembly, siding with Cuba and Nicaragua.
If Gorsuch is confirmed and starts siding with the more liberal members of the court, Kennedy said those voters won't be pleased.
We must strengthen international resolve to isolate the Putin regime by immediately and unequivocally siding with our allies targeted in Russian attacks.
Trump was referring to a WTO decision siding with the US on imposing tariffs on $7.5 billion worth of European imports annually.
In February, he cast the fifth vote, siding with the four liberals, to block a restrictive Louisiana abortion regulation, at least temporarily.
Altman, who stands to gain from the deal, also sounded off in a blog post about the matter, naturally siding with Cruise.
Frotman's resignation suggests Mulvaney is siding with financial industry interests over yet another vulnerable group: students saddled with enormous amounts of debt.
But with midterm elections looming, Trump moved ahead anyway, siding with Farm Belt supporters who helped secure his narrow 2016 election victory.
It is also siding with business interests on international guidelines for "follow-up" formulas marketed for babies more than six months old.
Most prognosticators are siding with Lion here, but I think that film is precisely the kind of sapfest the writers will avoid.
Detention has instead become the "default option" at the five offices, Boasberg said, siding with nine plaintiffs who have been awaiting asylum determinations.
Removal of the state court case was a tougher question, but Judge Furman ended up siding with Leviev on that point as well.
In the meantime, the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit issued an opinion in November siding with the challengers in California.
"If you're intervening on the side of the Trump administration to limit California's authority, you're siding with much less stringent standards," she said.
The NOC accused the government of siding with the German company and trying to appropriate powers over oil sector contracts in the process.
If Mr. Daugaard values inclusiveness and respect, siding with students who stand to be hurt by this law should be an easy decision.
Their mother is siding with the bride-to-be because this Reddit user apparently wasn't exaggerating when she said her sister is spoiled.
Casey Clark, vice president of investment strategy research at Glenmede Trust, said he is siding with economists on the Fed rate-hike debate.
In siding with the FCC, the court treated the internet like a public utility and opened the door to further government internet regulations.
Last year, they evened the score, siding with the White House in a tussle with Congress over who gets to recognise foreign governments.
When Saudi Arabia led a diplomatic break with Qatar, accusing it of helping terrorists, President Trump tweeted his approval, siding with Saudi Arabia.
The story triggered an online uproar with most users siding with the park, criticizing Zhao for violating park rules and ignoring warning signs.
Salihin Kondoker, whose wife Anies Kondoker survived the attack, last week filed a friend of court brief siding with Apple in the case.
With a record that includes a 2003 decision siding with the government against detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Mr Garland is no liberal firebrand.
While previous U.S. administrations have long echoed similar views, siding with India immediately after criticizing Pakistan is a risky gambit, according to strategists.
Proponents of the rule say the moves to rewrite it show Trump is siding with big businesses and corporate lobbyists over working people.
They're joined by 28500 other Republican lawmakers who are siding with Democrats to force GOP leadership's hand on immigration with a discharge petition.
No judge has ever been removed from office for being too tough on crime, for imposing excessive sentences, or for siding with prosecutors.
Critics of the bombing still insist NATO inserted itself in a local conflict, without U.N. Security Council approval, siding with the Kosovo Albanians.
Asked in a follow-up question whether he was siding with a foreign dictator over a former U.S. vice president, Trump stood firm.
During a speech at Florida International University in Miami, Trump warned that Venezuelan military officials are "risking their future" by siding with Maduro.
In the past week, they tried to pressure Moore to drop out by siding with the women who accused him of sexual misconduct.
President Trump's hometown newspaper is siding with other New York celebrity, Lin Manuel Miranda, over Trump's response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
Kennedy was often the deciding vote in key Supreme Court cases, at times breaking ranks and siding with the more left-leaning justices.
Positioning against Biden The Trump campaign has already used that framing to accuse former Vice President Joe Biden of siding with the enemy.
It took a rebuke from Mr. Trump to compel many of them to choose between remaining silent or publicly siding with the players.
CAS, siding with WADA, said Guerrero bore "some fault or negligence, even if it was not significant," as justification for extending his suspension.
That is not the pragmatic agnosticism of an organization working with the government of the day, but a choice of siding with power.
Amid all of these headwinds, Thomas, the GOP consultant, says siding with Trump over immigration enforcement could offer a lifeline to state Republicans.
With Trump siding with authoritarians and dictators around the world, American credibility and popularity on the international stage has plummeted to historic lows.
Meeks has talked with Ocasio-Cortez about concerns that some Democrats have about her siding with potential competitors, as she did with Clay.
But by Thursday he had changed his tune, siding with conservative immigration hawks and rejecting the proposal during a contentious Oval Office meeting.
General Hux seems to contemplate whether he should kill Kylo, before siding with him against The Resistance — and entering the film's final battle.
The comments were taken in Ireland as a sign that Trump and Pence were siding with hardline Brexiteers over the interests of Ireland.
His frequent jousting with prosecutors has caused some commentators to say he may have crossed the line into improperly siding with the defense.
"Our own country, siding with the country that harbors terrorists," David Matthew Morales, who was injured on the ship, told reporters on Wednesday.
They are troubled by the potential impact of a decision siding with Mr. Beal and the possibility that regulators could apply it nationwide.
"The Eastern District has a solid reputation for siding with the underdog if you will and for being open for actions against government overreach."
Sorry Lisa Vanderpump, it looks like Erika Girardi is siding with Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' ongoing "PuppyGate" scandal.
Conti has been accused by TIM's top shareholder Vivendi of siding with a rival investor, activist fund Elliott, and violating corporate and governance rules.
Eugene doesn't seem to believe him, or at the very least thinks his chances of survival are higher by siding with the Saviors boss.
The story is different in Argentina, where companies and investors are siding with President Mauricio Macri in his re-election bid for October's vote.
In less than six years, Apple has become a leading example when it comes to privacy, and tech companies are now siding with Apple.
A WTO panel ruled in 2002 that Canada breached its trade obligations through illegal subsidies to its dairy industry, siding with the United States.
Despite that position, David Bossie, president of Citizens United, whose group won the landmark court ruling in 2010, accused Bush of siding with liberals.
Dimon, 62, has said in the past that he was a Democrat, but in recent years he has avoided siding with a political party.
But conservative lawmakers, siding with the anger on talk radio, were frustrated that the party leadership seemed to be undercutting their party's poll leader.
"Our" Arab dictatorships were reliably pro-American, siding with the US on Israel (if only tacitly), on isolating Iran, and on fighting Islamist terrorists.
Siding with the government, the CAN council that oversees Andina has given the university a week to present a plan for electing a rector.
BoE Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe on Wednesday signalled that now is not the time to raise interest rates, siding with his boss Mark Carney.
" The lawmaker added that Trump siding with Putin over the U.S. intelligence community's conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 election is "just unacceptable.
The move could set the SEC up for a clash with investors, who worry the agency is siding with companies to diminish voting rights.
The House's version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed 351-66, with 85003 Democrats siding with 220 Republicans to support the bill.
The House's version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed 21625-2900, with 220006 Democrats siding with 2202 Republicans to support the bill.
Accordingly, the Republicans who support this bill of impeachment are implicitly siding with Democrats who argue that Trump can be impeached for noncriminal conduct.
All this also sends a message to Syrians outside Aleppo: Opposition groups cannot keep you safe, and siding with them puts you at risk.
It's part of the left's war on the right MORE, who is considering running for president, is siding with mainstream Democrats over liberals here.
When Roberts did make a singular decision, siding with four liberals to uphold Obamacare in 2012, conservatives on and off the bench were outraged.
" Throughout the hourlong debate, Cramer hailed Trump's work in office and criticized Heitkamp for siding with the president only "50 percent of the time.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday announced that it is siding with a district court ruling that found the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
When you take a look at the totality of what the president said, including what he said in Helsinki, he's siding with Mr. Putin.
Trump has called for the repeal of the healthcare law and quickly seized on Bill's comments, saying he's siding with those opposed to Obamacare.
Last Monday, Trump shocked the world by siding with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said that Moscow didn't meddle in the 2016 presidential election.
" JCN is also running ads attacking Democratic Senators Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota and Doug Jones of Alabama of siding with "the radical liberals.
During his tenure with the D.C. Court of Appeals, Kavanaugh had a strong history of siding with free market policies over the overreaching government.
Turkey's newspapers were not as diplomatic, accusing UEFA of siding with racism in reference to Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil's resignation from the national team.
We also spoke with Houston Texans superstar DeAndre Hopkins about the possibility of NFL games going down without fans ... and he's siding with LeBron.
Powell argued that Nike would face backlash from the media and consumers if it was seen as siding with the N.F.L. rather than Kaepernick.
If a person facing a crowd of screaming/tweeting Nazis chooses the First Amendment, they are open to charges of siding with those Nazis.
A letter that surfaced this month, with support from Israeli officials, criticized the show as undermining the Jewish state and siding with the Palestinians.
That's because another Democrat, Senator Simcha Felder of Brooklyn, has been siding with Republicans since 2012, and hasn't committed to returning to the fold.
This year, a court struck down the 1991 law, siding with state lawyers who argued that the requirement posed unreasonable burdens on building owners.
Among the outside groups siding with the Trump administration and Seila Law, the California firm engaged in debt services, is the Chamber of Commerce.
Trump, siding with Democrats over his fellow Republicans, said he agreed with lawmakers to pass an extension of the U.S. debt limit until Dec.
It is siding with a group that says Asian-American applicants are held to a higher standard for admissions, compared especially to black students.
Mr. Erdogan has previously told reporters "those who say no will be siding with July 15," referring to the date of the coup attempt.
Spain's Constitutional Court prohibited the ballot, siding with Madrid which argued that it contravened the country's 1978 constitution which bars breaking up the country.
Indeed, we have spent the entirety of Trump's tenure listening to him bash the intelligence community, sometimes in favor of siding with our adversaries.
Judge Abdus-Salaam was known for her steadfast liberal voice, regularly siding with immigrants, the poor, and people with mental illnesses against established interests.
The Manchin-Toomey proposal failed to get 85033 votes in 2013, with five red state Democrats siding with Republicans to help sink the bill.
President Trump rescinded Obama-era protections for transgender students, siding with Attorney General Jeff Sessions over the objections of Betsy DeVos, the education secretary.
"Mo Brooks attacked President Trump, siding with them — not Alabama conservatives," a narrator says in the ad, which portrays Brooks alongside the Democratic figures.
The US may now be considering other options, including siding with Russia to work on a transition plan or pressuring Cuba, Maduro's key backer.
The Chinese public appear divided over the incident, with many on social media labeling the family "drama queens" and siding with the Swedish authorities.
She followed up on Wednesday by siding with Nevada's powerful Culinary Union in a clash with Sanders backers over his Medicare for All plan.
And, with Trump siding with authoritarians and dictators around the world, American credibility and popularity on the international stage have plummeted to historic lows.
Not all NASCAR people are siding with Trump -- with Dale Earnhardt Jr. throwing his support behind NFL protesters ... despite several NASCAR owners bashing them.
Two very prominent libertarian law professors, UChicago's William Baude and UCLA's Eugene Volokh, authored an amicus brief siding with the union in the case.
Considered a hawk, Lautenschlaeger has opposed many of the bank's past stimulus measures, voting in some cases against the majority and siding with Germany's Bundesbank.
Asked whether Thailand was siding with China, he said Thailand "wants to see peace maintained in the interests of all parties", without giving further details.
Although he's a conservative, Kennedy was a pivotal swing vote on the high court — siding with liberals on numerous abortion cases, including Planned Parenthood v.
The statement also repeated previous accusations that Malaysian investigators were siding with South Koreans -- a charge previously made by Pyongyang's ambassador to Malaysia, Kang Chol.
A federal judge blocked the $37bn merger of Aetna and Humana, siding with the Justice Department's argument that it would reduce competition in health insurance.
Many South Koreans approve of President Moon Jae-in's engagement with the North, but some North Korean exiles see it as siding with the enemy.
Democratic presidential hopefuls have used the refinery issue as a cudgel, echoing farm groups who say Trump has betrayed them by siding with Big Oil.
U.S. allies warned the United States it would damage its regional standing after siding with Israel on a fundamental position without a final peace agreement.
The 13 states (plus the District of Columbia) siding with the administration have 2.6 million potentially eligible immigrants — half of all immigrants who could benefit.
I get it, it's not a big deal — she was most likely simply siding with the majority in the hopes of currying favor moving forward.
The newspapers who endorsed Mitt Romney in 2012 but are now siding with Clinton include the Houston Chronicle, Dallas Morning News and the Arizona Republic.
Judge Percy Anderson of the US District Court for the Central District of California disagreed with Forouzesh's claims, instead siding with that ubiquitous green mermaid.
The NRSC doesn't work with campaign vendors who help primary challenges to incumbent senators, so anyone siding with Brooks could get put on that blacklist.
In terms of the art market, to the extent that we praise those works that seem effortless, we're actually siding with the logic of commodity.
These things tend to go in cycles, but for the past few years — especially within Scorsese's oeuvre — it seems like we're siding with The Man.
He faced blowback for siding with Putin's denials of Russian election interference at a press conference following the meeting, and later walked back the comments.
Others took aim at those siding with the CBS News reporter, such as Brian Fallon, the former campaign spokesman for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Cardi B and conservative commentator Tomi Lahren are engaged in a Twitter feud after the rapper recorded two videos siding with Democrats on political issues.
Coats said during the event in Aspen on Thursday that he "was just doing my job" by releasing the statement following Trump's siding with Putin.
The poll was largely conducted as Trump faced backlash for siding with Russian President Vladimir Putin's denials of Russian election interference during a press conference.
"Get yourselves into the trenches," urged Roberto Requião, a senator from Mr. Temer's party who rebelled by siding with Ms. Rousseff in the impeachment vote.
Israel and Jordan signed in a peace treaty in 1994 but tensions have persisted between the two countries, with many Jordanians siding with the Palestinians.
" Sanders denied that Trump was siding with Kim on "that" but that the two leaders "agree in their assessment of former Vice President Joe Biden.
The nominating process is undeniably in need of reform, but that doesn't justify Sanders's hypocrisy in siding with superdelegates over his newly adopted party's voters.
Nick Cannon is siding with Terrell Owens -- saying the NFL legend was RIGHT when he said ESPN's Max Kellerman is blacker than Stephen A. Smith.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday unexpectedly announced that it is siding with a district court ruling that found the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
But by recognizing Israel's claim to Jerusalem, Trump was seen by the Palestinians as siding with Israel on the most sensitive issue in the conflict.
But he takes a libertarian view on other issues, faulting excessive regulation and siding with businesses in congressional votes on financial industry oversight and taxes.
One "very conservative" woman from Will County, Illinois, said she liked "that he doesn't seem to be siding with the current Democratic Party on issues."
Judge Kara Pettit disagreed, instead siding with prosecutors who argued that the law reflected society's common definition of nudity, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.
Go deeper: Hong Kong protester's death stokes tensions Protests around the world aimed squarely at existing governments Pence blasts U.S. businesses for siding with China
I've ridiculed friends who would ask for exam deferments or homework extensions, siding with those who argue that my generation is coddled by overprotective parents.
It is hard to see President Trump siding with Vladimir Putin over our own intelligence community and our criminal investigators as anything other than treason.
Julie Roberts, the deputy chief of staff, told her teams "do not respond" to the searing emails attacking the agency for allegedly siding with Trump.
Siding with Trump on infrastructure and trade could also drive a wedge between Trump and Republicans who are pro-trade and skeptical of big spending projects.
She voted to pass Trump's tax reform bill, and she hasn't held back in siding with the administration in regards to some of their trade policies.
But Trump has made a habit out of siding with the Saudi royal family, even when his statements directly contradict findings of his own intelligence agencies.
What if the state court ends up siding with Barnes and dismissing Cellino's petition to dissolve the firm after the hearing slated to begin in January?
Sales have tanked, traffic is down and franchisees have been divided, some siding with Schnatter, others with the company and the rest caught between the two.
The administration is siding with Texas and a coalition of Republican-led states that are challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act in federal court.
Siding with Texas, Mr Roberts was happy to err on the side of executing Mr Moore where evidence of his intellectual functioning was less than precise.
"In siding with the Chinese Communist Party and silencing free speech, the NBA is acting like a wholly owned subsidiary of the authoritarian regime," he added.
Washington (CNN)Bernie Sanders caught heat this week for saying Hillary Clinton was unqualified for the presidency, but Donald Trump is siding with the Vermont senator.
"I think that maybe that bill will someday pass, but it should pass as a separate," Trump said in response to Scalise, instead siding with Democrats.
But instead of attacking Trump for siding with Democrats, House conservatives are keeping their focus on House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
A federal judge is siding with public health groups suing the Food and Drug Administration to begin reviewing thousands of e-cigarettes on the U.S. market.
In the social justice activism circles I was involved in, too much Jewish pride could be interpreted as siding with privileged oppressors and champions of Zionism.
"In siding with the Chinese Communist Party and silencing free speech, the NBA is acting like a wholly owned subsidiary of that authoritarian regime," Pence said.
The CFPB's own general counsel, Mary McLeod, contributed to the confusion in a memo siding with the Trump Justice Department and against her old boss, Cordray.
Even more mysterious was the silence of Justice Alito and Chief Justice Roberts, the other two jurists who snubbed Mr Ray while siding with Mr Murphy.
Al-Qaida&aposs apparent siding with Iran may seem surprising today, given the enmity Sunni extremists like those of the Islamic State group have for Shiites.
Egypt has been further vexed by Sudan siding with Ethiopia in the dispute, perhaps in the hopes of securing cheap electricity from the new hydroelectric project.
A judge clearly sees it differently, siding with Katherine, who claims Trent Jackson has been fleecing her out of money and isolating her from her family.
But on Tuesday, an appeals court reversed that finding, siding with Johnston and racetracks that argued on appeal that plaintiffs failed to prove a RICO conspiracy.
Trump backed a previous personal attack on Biden by the North and dismissed criticism that he was siding with a foreign dictator over a fellow American.
" Rebecca Borné, senior policy counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending, said the CFPB "is siding with the payday loan sharks instead of the American people.
The case focused on a federal law concerning railroads, but Roberts seemed skeptical that a ruling siding with the plaintiffs would be limited to that context.
Or, Downs said, independents looking for an outsider candidate may see Trump as their only option now that Cruz is siding with the establishment-friendly Kasich.
A moderate conservative, Kennedy often served as the deciding vote in key Supreme Court cases, sometimes breaking rank and siding with the court's more liberal justices.
But last week Israel's Supreme Court rejected petitions to prevent the move, siding with the authorities which say the village was built without the required permits.
Perhaps there are also some "Shy Leavers" out there: well-educated or young folk who do not like to admit they are siding with Nigel Farage.
Sotomayor had said the court's conservative majority appeared to be siding with the government too often of late when it let Trump administration rules take effect.
He has angered liberals by siding with the GOP on some abortion-related bills and by voting to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh last year.
The I.R.A. split, with those in favor of an independent republic siding with De Valera and those in favor of the treaty forming a National Army.
Howell, who oversaw the grand jury proceedings in the Mueller investigation and is known for siding with public transparency, will hear House's the grand jury case.
The head of the American Jewish Committee, David Harris, put out a statement siding with AIPAC and said "Israel did not choose wisely" in this decision.
So I'm with the students on this one: I encourage you not to use FedEx so long as it's comfortable siding with the N.R.A. Voter turnout.
The 5-4 ruling came down along familiar ideological lines, with the Court's five conservative justices siding with the government and its four liberal justices dissenting.
"With Kavanaugh on the Court, a 5-4 hard-right majority would be even more aggressive in siding with corporations over people," Clinton tweeted on Monday.
By contrast, the Russian and Iranian strategy of siding with sovereign states (no matter how loathsome) so long as they represent predictable national interests seems rational.
European leaders will most likely be cautious about siding with Mr. Trump and the Saudis if they propose steps that could escalate into a broader conflict.
Expect more heat from Republicans: The president's tweet defending the Turks and Erdoğan will likely spur further criticism that he is siding with an authoritarian leader.
For just one current example, U.S. siding with Russia and Syria in the Middle East will weaken Israel and invigorate new waves of militant Jihadist activity.
At the same time, siding with a president who wants to break up the European Union has not done May any favors as Brexit negotiations loom.
"It just seems that the supreme court should be siding with patients and not misinformation," said Elizabeth Nash, senior state issues manager at the Guttmacher Institute.
On Monday, Scarlett Salazar, a veteran diplomat based in Miami, where there is a large anti-Maduro Venezuelan population, announced she was siding with Mr. Guaidó.
Many states are siding with the administration and have been drafting laws requiring local governments to cooperate with ICE requests to hold inmates for deportation proceedings.
" Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action, said: "Prohibiting open carry sends a very strong cultural signal that companies are siding with the safety of families.
A federal judge recently declined Chapo's plea for outdoor exercise, bottled water, and ear plugs, siding with prosecutors who argued he could be plotting another jailbreak.
It's a firm no from T.I. -- he says he's siding with Chris (for now) since he knows CB and doesn't have any reason to doubt him.
Still, it shows that Trump has a penchant for siding with dictators when it most suits him — even at the expense of Americans and US allies.
Chief Justice John Roberts cast the decisive vote in the case, siding with the four liberals in preserving Obamacare based on his reasoning about federal taxing power.
The administration's "friend of the court" brief siding with the clinics challenging the law comes in one of the most politically charged disputes this presidential election year.
The meetings and the reversal suggest yet another example of Trump administration officials siding with executives and business leaders in the industries for which they have oversight.
On Monday, Trump said he was "not siding with anybody" -- Kurdish forces or the Turkish government -- and reiterated an earlier warning to Turkey about potential economic devastation.
King is known for siding with Trump on issues like border security and health care, but he's got a track record of collaborating with Democrats as well.
At the end of her tenure as DOL secretary, Chao was criticized by the AFL-CIO for siding with corporations over workers when there were union disputes.
Critics argue the administration is siding with for-profit schools, of which there are some 7,000 around the country, over the people who've been burned by them.
As a result, the populace is faced with a stark choice: subdued, quiet acceptance of the authoritarian state and its inherent corruption, or siding with the extremists.
One of the state's senators, Republican Thom Tillis, initially said he would vote to block Trump's emergency declaration before changing his mind and siding with the president.
Meanwhile, the real estate mogul and his supporters pounced on Clinton's remark, with even some of his most implacable GOP critics siding with him on the issue.
Apple, Google, Facebook, and other 94 tech companies are siding with Washington State and Minnesota in the legal fight against President Trump's controversial travel and immigration ban.
The decision was a narrow 5-4 ruling, with Chief Justice John Roberts siding with the court's more liberal justices against the administration's request for a stay.
She would become the decisive vote in many of the court's cases -- siding with the more liberal justices on cases that dealt with civil and voting rights.
The president drew widespread criticism for seemingly siding with Putin and casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
The responses were sharply divided along partisan lines, with 2202 percent of Republican respondents siding with the president, and just 2628 percent of Democrats doing the same.
This week, however, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals threw out his lawsuit, siding with the city's defense that it wasn't legally liable for the guard's actions.
But Senate Republicans are siding with Democrats in saying that it makes sense to take care of spending caps and the debt ceiling in the same deal.
Siding with Democrats on issues like filling the Supreme Court vacancy seems only to have alienated Mr. Kirk's Republican core voters, while gaining him little affection elsewhere.
Peter Guber, co-owner of the Golden State Warriors, is siding with his team after President Donald Trump rescinded superstar Stephen Curry's invitation to the White House.
I guess what I'm saying is that I don't know if I'm staging rebellions so much as I'm siding with death and encouraging a catastrophe against books.
A newly leaked snippet from what appears to be an old Eminem track features a line about siding with Chris Brown after he assaulted Rihanna in 2009.
Corbyn has come under fire for trying to keep both the so-called "Leave" and "Remain" sides of the debate happy by not siding with either camp.
Queen Elizabeth led this approach at the age of 26, siding with palace traditionalists who feared that allowing cameras into her coronation would erode the monarchy's mystique.
Gorsuch on occasion has shown an independent streak, siding with the court's four liberals in 5-4 rulings in favor of immigrants, criminal defendants and Native Americans.
Last week, facing mounting criticism for siding with clergy members over victims, the pope sent the Vatican's top sex crimes investigator to Chile to hear their accusations.
Critics pounced, accusing the companies of hypocrisy for promising to deliver cleaner cars while siding with Trump, who wants to roll back strict Obama-era federal standards.
But this year, in a major shift, the leading Democratic candidates are backing away from charter schools, and siding with the teachers' unions that oppose their expansion.
In September, the Working Families Party became the first major national progressive group to endorse a candidate when it picked Warren — despite siding with Sanders in 2016.
Senate Republicans have formed a cordon around Mr. Sessions, their longtime colleague from Alabama, and residents there are siding with him over the president they helped elect.
The Obama administration's global warming rules for cars for the coming years are too strict and should be relaxed, the Trump administration declared Monday, siding with automakers.
Now, nearly 130 companies, most of them in tech, have filed an amicus brief in a federal court, siding with state officials in Washington opposing the ban.
The USMCA needs 218 votes to pass in the House; Cuellar believes that with the border state Democrats siding with the Republicans, the votes are already there.
For those in the field, the NOAA statement siding with Trump at the expense of weather service forecasters seemed to be the last straw in the fight.
Trump's announcement was widely seen as the U.S. siding with Israel and breaking with its former role as an honest broker in a fragile regional peace process.
Isaiah Thomas is siding with Kyrie Irving in his feud with Celtics fans ... saying the crowd should consider players' mental health before booing the hell outta them.
The debate over what can and can't be called milk already has played out in courts, with judges so far siding with the plant-based milk industry.
" Democrats countered by siding with FBI Director Christopher Wray, whose agency released a statement opposing the memo's release, citing "material omissions" that may "impact the memo's accuracy.
However, White House lawyer Ty Cobb has broken with the rest of the legal team and is siding with Trump in favor of an interview with Mueller.
But so far, senior military commanders appear to be siding with Mr. Maduro, even as they express alarm over the possible consequences of rival claims to power.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who had initially supported the Polish stance, ended up siding with the rest of the EU, leaving Szydlo out in the cold.
Now Google's AI chief John Giannandrea is getting in on the action, siding with the Zuck in recent comments made at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco.
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Trump drew the fury from both the left and right for not unequivocally siding with the American intelligence community on whether Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who got sharply criticized for flip-flopping over the emergency declaration for the wall, is siding with Trump and has defended his approach.
Roberts split his votes, siding with conservatives on a major decision allowing severe partisan gerrymandering, and then crossing ideological lines to side with liberals on the census case.
China is complaining about new US sanctions that target Chinese companies and individuals for their continued ties with North Korea — and effectively siding with Pyongyang in the process.
DUFFY: Forgive this impression against siding with a group, a violent group, Laura I think Angle was awesome in that this is a debate about freedom of speech.
For those who have followed Flake closely in the Senate, he's known for this kind of mercurial behavior — and he usually ends up siding with his own party.
Siding with Edgewater, and by extension Spacer's Choice, is frustratingly pragmatic, and it's not what I would have gone with had Parvati not stepped in to say something.
Among other things, critics accused O'Rourke of siding with the city's business class and his family members over the immigrants he allies himself with so often in rhetoric.
The solicitor general's office is siding with the president in his appeal of lower court rulings upholding subpoenas issued by House committees and the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.
By siding with Mr. Aoun, long seen as Hezbollah's candidate, Mr. Geagea is throwing into question the future of March 14 at a volatile time for the bloc.
"In siding with the Chinese Communist Party and silencing free speech, the NBA is acting like a wholly owned subsidiary of the authoritarian regime," the vice president said.
McConnell siding with Democratic leaders to put pressure on Trump or even override the president's veto on a spending bill would be a remarkable break with his party.
Most Americans are siding with the U.S. government as it presses Apple to unlock the phone of one of the San Bernardino shooters, according to a new poll.
Trump in June 2017 announced he would take the United States out of the pact, following his nationalist "America First" instincts and siding with skeptics of climate change.
Even Cruz's under-the-radar strategy of wooing delegates is faltering, since they, too, are feeling the inescapable allure of siding with the candidate who is actually winning.
But I'm skeptical, especially given Trump's long history of siding with the police and against black citizens (remember when he advocated putting the Central Park Five to death?).
We'll spare you the legalese, but bottom line is the feds are siding with the "Below Deck" cappy because they believe the case was filed behind Lee's back.
Goldberg was expelled as ambassador to Bolivia in 2008 by then President Evo Morales, who accused him of siding with his rightist opponents and of orchestrating street protests.
More important than style, though, is that he sets forth all positions fairly and gives real reasons—not just conclusions—for siding with one and rejecting the other.
We got the California Congressman on Capitol Hill Tuesday and he thinks what happened is obvious ... when Trump sold out the U.S. intelligence community by siding with Putin.
They objected to Rome's straying from euro zone budget rules, passing measures against asylum-seekers or siding with Russia to thwart EU support for the opposition in Venezuela.
Respondents in the poll were divided mostly along party lines, with 63 percent of Democrats backing Daniels over Trump, and 72 percent of Republicans siding with the president.
The administration made a surprise announcement last week that the Justice Department was siding with a Texas district court judge's ruling that the entire law should be repealed.
ET whether he is siding with the Justice Department or with the two companies, who announced the planned purchase of Time Warner by AT&T in October 2016.
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Jones argues it shows he isn't beholden to GOP leaders, but Griffin argues that Jones's maverick ways have left him siding with Democrats too much of the time.
The nation's second most powerful court dealt a blow to big tobacco Friday, siding with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the battle over regulating menthol cigarettes.
A Texas district court judge declared the landmark health reform law unconstitutional earlier this month, siding with a coalition of Republican-led states challenging the Affordable Care Act.
But the local councilman, Ydanis Rodriguez, opposed it, siding with constituents who feared that its rents were too high for the neighborhood and that it would hasten gentrification.
The Saudis, backed by several Gulf states who consider Saudi to be the regional hegemon, accused Qatar of supporting terrorists, and siding with Iran, Saudi Arabia's arch nemesis.
Instead of vying behind the scenes to counter Iran, as it has for decades, the kingdom has taken to punishing Lebanon for Hezbollah's siding with Iran in Syria.
Kennedy was often seen as the court's swing vote, siding with conservatives on issues like religious freedom and liberals on other matters, such as gay rights and abortion.
Or if we're really lucky, they might believe in siding with the faces over the boots, and making sure a nasty vulnerability doesn't fall into the wrong hands.
In siding with Israel on the matter, Trump has angered several of America's allies in the Middle East and beyond, triggering violent protests in Palestinian territories and Beirut.
Officials say demolitions have been prevented or delayed in the past by lengthy legal challenges by owners or intervention from local politicians siding with the pleas of residents.
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" At another point in the press conference, Trump accused the press of "siding with China" for covering criticism of his referral to the coronavirus as the "Chinese virus.
Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the U.S. House of Representatives intelligence committee, which is investigating the issue, accused Trump of siding with Putin over U.S. intelligence agencies.
Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer, says while small caps should rise with the overall market, he'd be siding with a different group of stocks instead.
And the administration is siding with employers in a set of cases that the Supreme Court has agreed to hear regarding the rights of gay and transgender workers.
The civilian government is led by Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who has disappointed the international community by frequently siding with the military.
The US is isolating itself, siding with Nicaragua and Syria against the united will of 190 of the world's countries, including all the biggest democracies and economic powers.
Ali Sirmen, a columnist with the same newspaper, blamed Mr. Erdogan for stoking the tension by relentlessly accusing the opposition of siding with terrorists during the election campaign.
The contest between two members of the Congressional Black Caucus split Democrats, with 123 supporting Mr. Jeffries, who represents Brooklyn and Queens, and 113 siding with Ms. Lee.
Separately, the administration is siding with doctors in scaling back an Obama-era effort to pay them based on the quality — rather than the quantity — of their work.
But what worries Republicans is that some from their centrist wing are already siding with the Democrats, even though Mr. Kobach has yet to even win the nomination.
And while the Fed did express concern Thursday that letting inflation heat up could spur "a significant economic downturn, " Cramer was still uncomfortable fully siding with the bulls.
The report comes just two days after Gorsuch cast the deciding vote in an immigration deportation case, siding with the court's four liberal justices against the Trump administration.
In a twist to the wrangling over his book, Mr. Cantú has caught some of his most strident critics off guard by thanking them and siding with them.
After all, it probably wants to demonstrate, from its point of view, the folly of siding with Washington, so a U.S. ally is just as valuable a target.
In 2016, the Supreme Court struck down a similar Texas law 5-3, with former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy siding with liberal justices and Roberts in dissenting.
The new Times report came after Trump was criticized by many, including Republican lawmakers, for apparently siding with Moscow at a joint press conference with Putin on Monday.
The Supreme Court disagreed, siding with the IRS in 1983 and arguing that in this case protecting groups from discrimination outweighed the organization's ability to be tax-exempt.
Bannon's endorsement was once coveted by insurgent candidates like Ward, but many of those candidates are backtracking fast and siding with Trump in the explosive dispute with Bannon.
Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.), are siding with Hoyer and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), arguing that the bill is better than the alternative of doing nothing.  Rep.
If you turned on the nightly news to see a major protest in New York, your likeliness of siding with the protesters will probably increase with their size.
But Judge Christensen ruled that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service had erred in removing the bear's threatened status, siding with us and opponents of the hunt.
Then ensuing controversy caused huge ructions in Spain and Italy, with Lorenzo initially siding with Marquez in a move that put him at odds with others in the team.
Patagonia isn't siding with a specific party or candidate; instead, its "Vote Our Planet" campaign encourages its customers to focus on environmental issues are being addressed by each candidate.
Trump drew fury from both the left and right in Helsinki for not unequivocally siding with the American intelligence community on whether Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
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We talk about "evangelicals" without noting that white and nonwhite evangelicals have polar opposite politics, with the latter mostly siding with Democrats and the former remaining mostly staunch Republicans.
Her support dropped across all demographics in the new poll, but the fact that a huge number of twentysomethings were suddenly siding with the GOP was the big news.
Okay, so Denny's isn't actually siding with either celeb, but it did take advantage of the attention surrounding the bad blood between Swift and West with one hilarious tweet.
By siding with Saudi interests and working against JASTA, on the other hand, the administration is sabotaging not only our rights, but a very important tool in combating terrorism.
The other path has Geralt siding with Iorveth and the Scoia'tael—a group fighting for the liberation and representation of nonhumans (elves, dwarves, and others) in the Northern Kingdoms.
During the Democratic primary, for instance, Hillary Clinton routinely criticized Bernie Sanders for siding with the National Rifle Association, leading the Vermont senator to modify some of his positions.
Kennedy long has been considered the court's pivotal vote, sometimes siding with the liberals in key cases such as the June 2016 ruling striking down abortion restrictions in Texas.
To make matters worse, DeVos has already significantly rolled back Title IX protections for trans students, siding with the right of individual school districts and institutions to interpret protections.
" Judge Gorsuch also wrote an opinion siding with religious organizations that didn't want to provide contraception under Obamacare, ruling that forcing religious organizations to participate would be "gravely wrong.
Most Texans stand for the flag, but Hollywood liberals are so excited that Beto is siding with NFL players protesting the national anthem that Kevin Bacon just retweeted it.
He then deepened a rift within his own party by siding with the pro-slavery Lecompton Constitution in Kansas — making an enemy of fellow Democrat Illinois senator Stephen Douglas.
"I expressly welcome this," Hoettges said of the request regarding the deal, which is currently before European Union regulators in Brussels, siding with other German critics of the combination.
Attorney General William Barr made the decision to not bring charges against Pantaleo, siding with a Justice Department team from New York over the Civil Rights Division in Washington.
As for the nastiness ... Resnicow allegedly once threatened neighbors with a harpoon-like device for siding with Theroux, and he even inserted himself in Justin's breakup with Jennifer Aniston.
These dissenting voices are speaking out against Venezuela's government - though not necessarily siding with the opposition - as the country undergoes a major economic crisis, leaving millions suffering food shortages.
Mitch McConnell's Senate can't stop Trump from siding with Russia in its fight for regional dominance, as appalled as Senate hawks like John McCain and Lindsey Graham might be.
But when it comes to the Floyd, Conor thing -- Demi says she's siding with the Irishman ... explaining that a McGregor victory would be massive for the sport she loves.
The partisan breakdown is just as stark as you'd expect with Democrats preferring Comey's version of events by a 76-2 margin and Republicans siding with Trump 50-10.
Trump drew massive backlash for his initial comments Monday siding with Putin's denials of election meddling over the U.S. intelligence community's conclusion that Russia did interfere in the election.
The other path has Geralt siding with Iorveth and the Scoia'tael—a group fighting for the liberation and representation of nonhumans (elves, dwarves,and others) in the Northern Kingdoms.
The Daily Mail, which has also been siding with the "leave" campaign, sells nearly 1.6 million copies daily, and it is also considered the country's most popular online newspaper.
Siding with Rogers, Mineo produced a series of since-deleted videos for his own YouTube channel in which he condemned Shriner as a fraud, according to The Daily Beast.
Mr. Taylor, citing police misconduct in Cleveland and across the nation, said he was concerned that by agreeing to house the police, the university was implicitly siding with them.
Now the administration is siding with U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor's ruling in December that the law's individual mandate is unconstitutional, therefore making the rest of the law unconstitutional.
Ms. Lynch, formerly the top federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, must now decide between siding with her former colleagues or with the special civil rights team that investigates such cases.
Rick Ross is siding with Kenny Stills in his beef with the Miami Dolphins owner ... telling TMZ Sports he feels Stephen Ross doesn't do enough for the black community.
The President also increasingly found it distasteful to be siding with the Republican establishment in trying to push out Moore, because it put him at odds with his base.
Pro-government unions still rule over workers in Mexico, but in coming months and years, President Lopez Obrador will likely be siding with Mexico's working class on labor issues.
Trump's move was widely seen as the U.S. siding with Israel and breaking with its former role of an honest broker in a fragile peace process in the region.
European nations in particular now face the choice between siding with the Trump administration and walking away from the deal or complying with Tehran's demands and risking US sanctions.
A judge is siding with Tyrese, ruling there are limits when it comes to his ex-wife demanding he cover childcare costs ... especially if her activities aren't work-related.
Galvin, siding with comments U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts made earlier this month, said the rule is weak because it fails to give investors the option to sue.
As she starts to inch closer to the elephant in the room—the band siding with Palestine via a tweet—her alto spoken voice gropes for the right words.
But Mr. Kelleher said equal attention should be given to his track record in siding with business or in finding ways to strengthen the hand of the executive branch.
"Every time we've tried to bring food in, we have been physically attacked by the opposition," Ms. Benjamin said, accusing the Secret Service of siding with the Venezuelan protesters.
Daniel D. Cassidy, president of the Bronx County Bar Association, said there was "no question" that Bronx juries had a reputation for siding with patients more often than doctors.
Democrats hope voters will value Mr. Jones's decision to stick with his gut when it comes to difficult political issues, even if that means siding with the national party.
So far, the judge has been siding with Nipsey's family ... and Tanisha broke down last week in court when she spotted Emani, saying she hadn't seen her in months.
It has previously acted on Trump requests to undo lower court orders blocking those two policies, siding with him on the travel ban and opposing him on the Dreamers.
But he complained bitterly that he was undermined by Mr. Trump and Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, whom he accused of siding with the United Arab Emirates.
Wednesday's unanimous order by the court's 15 judges — including one American — stopped far short of outright siding with Iran, which had asked for an immediate halt to all sanctions.
A decision siding with the administration could strip protections for nearly 700,000 so-called Dreamers in a case that will come down in the heat of the next election.
Pulling the United States out of the deal means Trump is siding with Bannon and his base over the objections of centrists in his government — and the business community.
The lower courts reached opposite conclusions in the cases, with the Washington Supreme Court siding with state officials and the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling for the electors.
Pope's words a 'source of great pain' Even the Pope's top advisor on clerical sex abuse, Cardinal Sean O'Malley of Boston, issued a critical statement siding with the victims.
The arbitrators, critics say, have an economic interest in siding with the companies, which bring them multiple cases, while individual consumers are likely to appear before them only once.
Kropf: I don't think what happened in Iowa or New Hampshire tonight matters a plate of potatoes in the South Carolina race in terms of siding with the winners.
They differed over the Saudi-Qatar standoff: Tillerson siding with Qatar; Trump with his new best buddies, who hosted his first stop on his inaugural overseas trip in Riyadh.
In any case, it is questionable whether Sprewell's return will do anything to change the dynamics of the Oakley situation, with many fans siding with Oakley and not Dolan.
Still, Mr. Trump has retained some advisers who advocate more fully siding with the democratic Taiwan over the authoritarian China, perhaps even granting the former partial or full recognition.
Siding with the hospital were the High Court, on April 11; the Court of Appeal, on May 25; and the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, on June 8.
For 2016 and 2017, the penalty was either 2.5 percent of your household income or $695 per uninsured adult, with the fee siding with whichever option cost you more.
By withholding his endorsement, Trump avoided siding with weaker general-election candidates Ward or former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, but also steered clear of alienating their conservative supporters.
A decision siding with the administration could strip protections for nearly 700,000 so-called Dreamers in a case that will come down in the heat of next year's election.
As for President Trump siding with the kids from Covington Catholic, Nathan seems to have mixed feelings and went with the ol' "If you can't say something nice" adage.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Anyone who opposes Turkey's operation in northern Syria's Afrin region is siding with terrorists and will be treated accordingly, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Sunday.
It seems many Americans are, and so far they seem to be siding with the F.B.I. — 51 percent to 38 percent, according to a Pew Research Center survey released Monday.
Charleston looks on Mother Emanuel as the fountain of forgiveness but ... I found myself siding with people who said 'rot in hell' -- and that's not the Christian thing to do.
US District Judge Reed O'Connor in Texas halted the protections for their treatments and for abortion-related services, siding with the state of Texas against the Obama administration on Saturday.
Even more stunning was President Trump's assertion that he did not see "any reason why" Putin would interfere in America's election, effectively siding with Russia's leader over U.S. intelligence analysts.
She's always been more of a switch-hitter when it comes to crime, burgling as it suits her but siding with the forces of good when serious threats spring up.
On Monday, Trump said he was "not siding with anybody" -- Kurdish forces or the Turkish government -- in his decision and reiterated an earlier warning to Turkey about potential economic devastation.
Given that its members were divided, the Alliance told the White House it would not be publicly siding with the Trump administration, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Left-wing opposition parties pushed a series of no-confidence motions in the health and housing ministers, repeatedly cornering a reluctant Fianna Fáil into siding with and saving the government.
Why it matters: Women have flocked to run for office in the wake of President Trump's election, and the political gender gap is growing, with women increasingly siding with Democrats.
Chief Justice John Roberts shocked court watchers by siding with the liberal wing of the bench in a decision that blocked a restrictive Louisiana abortion law from going into effect.
United was widely criticized on social media and by industry professionals for the conflicting statements it put out afterward, initially siding with its employees and appearing to blame the passenger.
Under President Obama, the government backed transgender students and workers who wanted to use restrooms matching their gender identity by issuing school guidance and siding with them in federal courts.
U.S. District Court Judge James Zagel ruled Blagojevich, 59, must remain in a Colorado prison, siding with demands by prosecutors that he serve out his original, full sentence through 2024.
But, at every step of the way, I saw how the new consumer agency was standing up to discrimination in the financial sector, rather than siding with big money interests.
Those in the Senate -- Democrat or Republican -- who vote against Pruitt's confirmation will be siding with radical environmentalists who are actively seeking to undermine prosperity and opportunity for all Americans.
The funny thing about the FBI and tech writers accusing Apple of refusing to hack the iPhone as a "marketing strategy" is that siding with terrorists is a bad strategy.
The hearings highlighted a dissenting opinion Gorsuch wrote siding with a trucking company that fired an employee who declined to sit inside a broken-down vehicle in sub-zero weather.
Warren about Eric Dickerson and fellow Hall of Famers threatening to boycott future induction ceremonies until they get fair pension and a yearly salary ... and she's siding with the players!!
In doing so, they ignored the insults and crude behavior, siding with disruptive Trump, as many bystanders who are both excited and terrified by a bully, are wont to do.
In a Miami neighborhood known as Little Havana, which attracts Cuban-Americans and tourists alike, most Cuban exiles told CNN that they are siding with Rubio in the presidential primaries.
The pamphlets left behind said the Islamic State claimed responsibility for attacking media which are "siding with the apostate army and government of Pakistan in their global crusade against Islam".
The daughter of one of America's most famous politicians and the host of a television show are siding with the ham-and-eggers over those darn out-of-touch liberals.
But that's not all: Harris also recently shared a video of himself lip syncing to West and ScHoolboy Q's song "THat Part," making it clear who he was siding with.
Ne-Yo is siding with Taylor Swift in her war with Scooter Braun and Big Machine ... and he's calling for some major changes in the way the music industry operates.
Ginsburg said the comments of one or two members of Colorado's Civil Rights Commission don't justify reversing a lower court's decision siding with the couple, Charlie Craig and David Mullins.
During the height of the ire, the Senate passed a Yemen war powers resolution similar to the one now being considered in the House, with seven Republicans siding with Democrats.
Those Iraqis and their families were threatened, and in many cases attacked, by Sunni insurgents and Shiite militias who accused them of siding with Americans during the eight-year war.
Whether you're siding with the enemy in Nazi-occupied France or laying out the lyrics to " Edelweiss " so that Richard Rodgers can devise a tune to match, you're a collaborator.
A panel of judges later upheld the decision, siding with tobacco companies that the agency couldn't force cigarettes to carry grisly images, including cadavers, diseased lungs and cancerous mouth sores.
It is why Donald Trump's Justice Department is siding with Asian-American students challenging affirmative action programs at Harvard, which they say discriminate against them by privileging less qualified students.
John McCain, who is battling brain cancer in his home state of Arizona, called out the President in a tweet Saturday for not siding with US allies at the summit.
Siding with Somalia, the International Court of Justice rejected Kenya's argument that existing agreements between the two countries amounted to a commitment to settle their boundary disputes outside the court.
Dunlevie and Dimon had been supporting Neumann's desire to remain as CEO, but no more: Dunlevie broke the news to Neumann at that dinner that he was siding with SoftBank.
Siding with the ACLU in large part, Sabraw said the government should only DNA test families when necessary -- either because of time constraints or a lack of a paper trail.
In a series of tweets on Monday morning, Trump not only appeared to be siding with Saudi Arabia, he also he seemed to be taking credit for triggering the row.
The Senate voted 51-49 to block the bill, with three Republican senators — John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, and Susan Collins of Maine — siding with Democrats.
Suu Kyi pushed out images of World Food\rogramme biscuits found at one camp, accusing the organization of siding with terrorists and effectively intimidating aid workers from attempting to return.
" The longtime host concluded by saying that the path Trump is on will break "the nation's heart" by siding with the same people who have "fed the swamp for decades.
Meanwhile, the Republicans stuck together, with none siding with the Democrats as Trump and his backers made it clear that the vote was a proxy for impeachment -- and Trump himself.
But the Democrats here plan to slam her for her votes for Obamacare repeal, for the tax bill, and for generally siding with President Trump almost all of the time.
Scaramucci's adamant it had everything to do with siding with Trump ... but he insists everyone take a look at his record -- he's been a gay rights activist his whole life.
They may well feel safer siding with the government, even one as shaky as Mr. Temer's, said Marcus Melo, a professor of political science at the Federal University of Pernambuco.
Collins was also the only GOP senator to defect on a procedural vote, siding with Democrats on giving more time for trial participants to respond to motions in the proceedings.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration is removing some federal water protections, siding with requests from industry and farm groups over the advice of environmental experts and its own scientific advisers.
The remarks were widely criticized by media personalities on Fox News, CNN and NBC, who lamented that Trump was siding with Moscow over the conclusions of his own intelligence community.
Some middle-aged and older African-Americans found themselves siding with Mr. Clinton after his confrontation with the protesters in Philadelphia, which was widely broadcast on television and social media.
If Trump administration officials are hoping to unveil a grand bargain soon between Palestinians and Israelis, they should understand that siding with the PLO in a court case won't help.
That's false, but that doesn't seem to concern House Republicans as they use a fast-track process to derail the states' plans, siding with the financial industry over ordinary savers.
That was also the case in which Gorsuch, then on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, joined the court's majority in siding with Duncan, Becket Fund and Hobby Lobby.
But the Palestinians are skeptical and have accused the Trump administration of siding with Israel on the core issues relating to the decades-old conflict, burying all chances for peace.
He also says he's standing with Hong Kong, where demonstrators with US flags demand democracy -- but is quick to remind everyone he's actually siding with their authoritarian leader Xi Jinping.
Two officials at the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism who looked into the scandal lost their jobs for not siding with Ms. Chung's family, a former culture minister said.
After his loss, Dassonville published an angry letter in a local magazine, accusing his leftist opponents of siding with "the big bosses" in order to prevail over the National Front.
Initially, the Colorado Civil Rights Commission sided with the couple, but earlier this month the Supreme Court ruled narrowly on the facts of the case, siding with Phillips 7-2.
Mr. Trump actually went ahead (though only partly, because he will not move the embassy right away), implicitly endorsing an American shift from neutral arbiter to overtly siding with Israel.
A RedState article siding with Ahmari described two recent incidents in which Christian clergymen got involved in political controversies and faced harsh criticism on Twitter and from within their churches.
However, for reasons that still remain unclear today, in 21974 he volunteered to fight with the Italian forces siding with General Francisco Franco's fascist Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War.
On Monday, at a press conference with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, President Donald Trump denounced American intelligence agencies in siding with Putin's denial over alleged 2016 election meddling.
The lineup—five Republican-appointed justices siding with the president's policy, four Democratic appointees opposing it—gave fresh support to the view that the Supreme Court is a highly politicised institution.
By the time he realizes he's actually a Host himself and he's been siding with the wrong people, Ford's exploited his code to make him kill his lover, and then himself.
That 5-3 ruling was delivered by the swing vote from Justice Anthony Kennedy, who prevented a tie (and ambiguity in the lower courts) by siding with the more liberal justices.
He accused some N.B.A. owners and players of "siding with" the party in a controversy ignited by a Houston Rockets executive who expressed support for pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
The Palestinians have repeatedly accused the U.S. of siding with Israel, especially after the Trump administration recognized Jerusalem as Israel&aposs capital in December, followed by last week&aposs embassy move.
Although the advocate's opinions are not binding, the court generally follows them and it also has a track record of siding with the ECB, which brought the case along with Rimsevics.
Any direct collision could jeopardize the American-led deal curbing Tehran's nuclear capabilities if the U.S. and the West are being seen as siding with Saudi Arabia, a close Washington ally.
At times, in opposing the Democratic Party–led government, Five Star found itself siding with another faction defined by antiestablishment roots—a right-wing populist party called Lega, or the League.
"Pebblebrook's proposal, which includes 80 percent stock consideration, continues to fail to address the significant price risks and uncertainties for LaSalle shareholders," LaSalle said in June when siding with Blackstone's bid.
His views: In 2013, Gorsuch ruled in the controversial Hobby Lobby case, siding with employers in their challenge to the ObamaCare mandate that requires employer health plans cover birth control. I.e.
RELATED: Jeff Flake's devastating indictment of his Republican Party, in 11 quotes The brewing Trump-McConnell feud has plenty of congressional Republicans and their aides siding with the Senate majority leader.
A federal appeals court dealt another blow to President Donald Trump's revised travel ban targeting six-Muslim majority countries on Thursday, siding with groups that say the policy illegally targets Muslims.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Amanda Arnold Sansone issued an opinion last week partly siding with a Christian ministry organization and two marriage and family therapists in their lawsuit against the city's ordinance.
One can only hope that one day the US government, instead of siding with human rights abusers, will again become a leading voice in defense of human rights, including LGBT rights.
"It's easy to get lost in the grief and outrage over Trump siding [with] Saudi regime that thinks nothing of butchering peaceful journalists in consulates," Attiah wrote on Twitter on Wednesday.
If he gets through the primary, Harder believes Denham has made himself even more vulnerable since his narrow 2016 victory by siding with House Republicans to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.), one of several Republicans siding with the GOP leadership, sent a letter to the administration Thursday urging the ATF to revoke its 2010 approval of bump stocks.
He accused the DNC of siding with Clinton and sued the committee after it briefly blocked the campaign from accessing party voter data when a campaign staffer improperly accessed Clinton's data.
The survey comes as the Trump administration has ramped up its opposition to the ACA, with the Department of Justice siding with a district court ruling that found the law unconstitutional.
Cézanne himself tended toward the right, embracing pious Catholicism in his last decade, and though not overtly anti-Semitic, like Degas and Renoir, nevertheless siding with them in the Dreyfus Affair.
The high court's pattern on patent law is part of a wider trend, under Chief Justice John Roberts, of the court siding with business in legal disputes that come before it.
In a 5–4 decision, the Justices issued a stay on enforcing the Clean Power Plan, siding with Pruitt and twenty-eight other state attorneys general (and dozens of industry lawyers).
The Supreme Court hasn't even finished its first full term with its current bench, and Chief Justice John Roberts has begun siding with the court's liberal bloc more often than usual.
The magazine's editors wrote in an editorial Tuesday that they "were appalled and saddened" by Trump's comments, including his siding with Putin's denials of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Any Republican legislators or officials who aggressively call out Trump for his Puerto Rico tweets are now signaling that, in Trump's eyes, they're siding with the Democrats and against the president.
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) set the cable news world alight Sunday with a controversial tweet belittling immigrants and siding with a Dutch politician who has been convicted of hate speech.
Trump has courted police unions aggressively by siding with police officers over Black Lives Matter protesters, saying law enforcement officials are mistreated and unequivocally on the right side of these protests.
In a recent opinion, a federal judge was sympathetic to that viewpoint, he said, siding with the employer, Orion Energy Systems, against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which brought the lawsuit.
Turkey warned the United States that a decision to arm Kurdish forces fighting Islamic State in Syria could end up hurting Washington, and accused its NATO ally of siding with terrorists.
" OAN's Chanel Rion then claimed that major media outlets who "work right here at the White House" are "consistently siding with foreign state propaganda, Islamic radicals and Latin gangs and cartels.
Republicans argue that Ms. Sinema won by regularly voting for Trump priorities as a congresswoman, siding with the president more than some Republicans — a centrism no Democratic presidential nominee would espouse.
Advocates sometimes accuse McCaskill of thoughtlessly siding with the Pentagon and against victims on this issue — a characterization McCaskill takes strong offense to, as she told me in a phone conversation.
Now, the Trump administration is siding with doctors — making a series of regulatory changes that slow or shrink some of these initiatives and let many doctors delay adopting the new system.
I blame his followers, and the press, which doesn't seem to know that the First Amendment specifically aims to keep government from siding with one religion — the so-called establishment clause.
"To be clear, the NFL is publicly siding with President Trump by requiring players to now stand during the national anthem and stop protesting police brutality," PBS NewsHour's Yamiche Alcindor noted.
And, most awkwardly for Apple, as if the US tech giant was siding with the Chinese state against Hong Kong as concerned residents fight for their autonomy and call for democracy.
Trump himself wasn't set on making the trip until late last week, ultimately siding with aides who said his appearances in Switzerland would prove a worthwhile rebuttal of the impeachment proceedings.
Clearly, "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker think the apology is ridiculous since Morey is siding with democracy and anti-censorship ... so they released an apology of their own.
Jason Bobbitt It has forced me into the uncomfortable position of siding with conservatives due to liberalism being hijacked by radical Marxists who won't stop throwing tantrums and acting like brownshirts.
Those siding with the GOP include Republicans under the age of 24.4 (49% to 36%, respectively), those with a college degree (51% to 37%) and self-described moderates (55% to 31%).
The appeals court, in its ruling, did declare the individual mandate provision in Obamacare unconstitutional, arguing it can "no longer be read as a tax," siding with the lower court judge.
Trump held a one-on-one meeting with Putin during that summit and drew criticism for siding with Moscow over U.S. intelligence findings that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election.
There were tears in diplomatic faces at the UN. Of course Churkin, with his unique personality, will also be remembered for siding with Syrian President Bashar Assad through years of civil war.
Palestinians saw the decision as siding with Israel on the most sensitive issue in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and say it disqualifies the U.S. from its traditional role of Mideast peace broker.
ANZ Securities, it looked as though something remarkable was happening: Chief Justice John Roberts seemed to be on the verge of siding with plaintiffs in a case heavily lobbied by business groups.
And I use the term "interview" loosely, because Cavill's interviews seemed more akin to a few artful Batman putdowns, withholding high-fives, and cajoling some impressionable young witnesses into siding with Superman.
Democratic FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, who accused her Republican colleagues of siding with "the interests of multibillion-dollar providers," said the ruling "opens the door to immediate price hikes" to small businesses.
The courts varied in their reasoning, with one court raising issues over a drug used in the executions and another siding with pharmaceutical companies contesting the use of their drug in executions.
In siding with Sphongle's mind-bending tones, Sanders could potentially come off as not just a hippie (we knew that already) but one who will support the wookie's quest for limitless stonerdom.
He also wields a light sabre, which prompted Mark Hamill, the actor who portrays Luke Skywalker in the "Star Wars" films, to criticise Mr Pai on Twitter for siding with giant corporations.
" Update, 4/20/18: The San Francisco Board of Appeals, siding with the lawyer Frear Stephen Schmid, said the city's Historic Preservation Commission should not have approved the removal of "Early Days.
This was on display earlier this year when he grilled Neil Gorsuch on the judge's siding with a company that fired a trucker for not staying with his vehicle in subzero weather.
Altria was one of the industry's strongest voices in siding with the FDA's assessment of e-cigarettes last fall, publicly saying that nicotine pods and fruity flavors attracted kids to the products.
A lot of experts in surprise billing think this arbitration process works really well because it encourages each side to set reasonable prices, in the hope of the arbiter siding with them.
The District of Columbia U.S. Court of Appeals ended up siding with Starr because of evidence Lewinsky was attempting to obstruct justice by submitting a false affidavit in the Paula Jones case.
The League of Women Voters accused the administration of "playing politics with our democracy and threatening the fundamental right to vote" by siding with an Ohio policy it said disenfranchises eligible voters.
Moscow is itself regularly accused by human rights groups and the United States of carrying out deadly air strikes on non-military targets and of siding with an army accused of abuses.
Snoop Dogg is pulling NO PUNCHES -- siding with Eric Dickerson in his war against the L.A. Rams ... and calling for the team to fire "sorry as f**k" head coach Jeff Fisher.
Former PulteGroup CEO James Grosfeld on Wednesday pointed to the company's dividend payouts and share buybacks to justify siding with William Pulte Sr. in his battle with the current CEO, Richard Dugas.
LA Police Commission voted to set aside the will of more than 7000 people who logged their opposition to drones in writing, instead siding with police and empowering LAPD to use drones.
With conservative outsiders dominating the Republican presidential field, Ryan and McConnell have shown little inclination for compromise with the White House lest they appear to be siding with the party's chief rival.
But Representative Doug Collins, who represents a Georgia district with many chicken processing plants, is siding with the National Chicken Council, chasing the notion that slaughterhouses and processing plants need such regulation.
Turkey has warned the U.S. against siding with the SDF, given it is comprised of Kurdish YPG fighters, which Ankara views as the Syrian extension of its rival Kurdish PKK militant group.
There is one other group supporting Trump—left-wing intellectuals siding with Slavoj Žižek in thinking that Hillary is the preserver of an unbearable status quo, and things should be shaken up.
President Donald Trump, in a surprising move, signed onto the package Wednesday, siding with Democrats who proposed bundling the bills together but only with a three-month extension for the debt ceiling.
Two groups representing African-American, Hispanic, Native American and Asian-American students siding with Harvard have until January 9 to make their last claims, as do other "friend of the court" groups.
A Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate has dropped in the polls after siding with the National Rifle Association (NRA) on a new state law raising the age of purchasing certain guns to 21.
Though the audience has been asked to keep quiet, parts of it appear to be siding with Gillum, cheering and applauding loudly at some of his zingers while at times booing DeSantis.
The chair of a key House subcommittee is siding with Apple in its dispute over an FBI court order to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. Rep.
And though he has done little to contain the violence or help herdsmen, he is often perceived as siding with Fulanis, who are one of the major ethnic groups of the north.
Even before accusing the media of siding with China, the president periodically chided the press, quipping at one point that "75 percent" of journalists should leave the room to improve social distancing.
The press conference wrapped up with the right-wing One America News Network's White House correspondent baselessly attacking mainstream media outlets for "siding with foreign state propaganda" over Trump amid the pandemic.
A U.S. District Court earlier this summer ordered the FDA to start taking applications in 10 months, siding with public health groups who sued the agency for allegedly shirking its legal duties.
In 1898, Empress Cixi declared war on the west by siding with the Boxer Rebellion, a movement initiated by a secret Chinese society that strongly opposed foreign and Christian influence in China.
"If you criticize him, you're siding with the media that hates him and you're undermining what he's trying to accomplish," said former Senator Rick Santorum, explaining why Mr. Trump has consolidated support.
Legal analysts say the court likely took the Maryland case in addition to the Wisconsin case to settle the issue in a neutral way without siding with one political party over another.
Because of Washington's constant lobbying, Johnson is well aware that siding with Huawei could jeopardize the United Kingdom's cooperation with its "five eyes" partners — Australia, the United States, Canada and New Zealand.
T) on Thursday in an emissions case, siding with the government in its accusations that the Japanese automaker had used a so-called defeat device in its Qashqai sport utility vehicle (SUV).
But Breyer also expressed concern that siding with Gundy will open the door to more regulatory challenges, noting that one brief said there are some 300,000 regulations where delegation could be challenged.
During the press conference, which capped off the two leaders' summit in Helsinki, Trump refused to denounce Russia's interference in the 2628 presidential election, siding with Putin over the U.S. intelligence community.
In retrospect, the militants were right, too, in believing that little could be done to stop this, not even siding with the Communists, short of fighting for a country of their own.
The biggest concern, people who have spoken recently with members of his team said, is that Mr. Trump, in trying to forge a rapport, appears to be unwittingly siding with Mr. Putin.
The Supreme Court in February ruled 2628-28503 to block the law from taking effect while it was being challenged in court, with Chief Justice John Roberts siding with the liberal justices.
We surely give conservatives and the Republican Party a lot of flak for their siding with the wealthy and privileged and valuing a person's wealth as a major metric of his worth.
President Donald Trump's performance at a joint news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday has drawn criticism from many quarters for his siding with Moscow against the U.S. intelligence community.
The party said it punished 18 members for siding with the Bolsonaros in a bitter struggle for control of the party and its large election campaign war chest lost by the president.
The catch was that Stalin didn't actually like Spain's revolution, which he feared could spook Britain and France into siding with Hitler in a future conflict between Germany and the Soviet Union.
But Peters also has a track record of siding with the party that wins the most votes in an election, and is less than complimentary about Labour's minority partner, the Green Party.
Justice Anthony Kennedy, siding with the liberals on the bench, cast the critical 25-25 vote holding that the law constituted an undue burden on a woman's right to seek an abortion.
"They have this idea that everyone is siding with them, that Trump is an impeachable president, when really it's only a minority," Rose Mulet, 19, said of the Democratic leadership in Congress.
But Russian support doesn't do much for the U.S. and actually further erodes confidence in Trump for his siding with a country whose domestic policies often conflict with those of the G-20.
Several auto companies, including General Motors, Fiat Chrysler and Toyota, are siding with the Trump administration in the legal battle over whether California has the authority to set its own vehicle emissions standards.
But shareholders disagreed, siding with a group of investors including Catholic Health Initiatives, a health care system with more than 100 hospitals in 18 states, as well as several orders of Catholic sisters.
U.S. stocks built on moderate gains after news that President Donald Trump, siding with Democrats over his fellow Republicans, said he agreed to pass an extension of the U.S. debt limit until Dec.
" Siding with Francis on this one is Christopher Hale, executive director of Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, who tells PEOPLE: "Pope Francis is absolutely right: There's nothing Christian about building walls.
WATTERS: Right, the constitutional scholars at the House Democratic Causes-- just lastly, you know, impeaching the president, siding with MS-200, is that what the Democrats are running on in the midterm elections?
The pamphlets left behind said "Islamic State Khorasan Province" claimed responsibility for attacking media that it accused of "siding with the apostate army and government of Pakistan in their global crusade against Islam".
During his time on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, Gorsuch joined an opinion siding with closely held corporations who believed that the so-called contraceptive mandate of Obamacare violated their religious beliefs.
That claim has some merit but also looks like an attempt to threaten the WTO into siding with America against China on key issues, especially whether to award the latter "market economy" status.
The school board asked the high court Monday to overturn the Fourth Circuit's decision siding with Grimm, who argued that the policy violated Title IX, a federal law prohibiting sex discrimination by schools.
"I am not sure why this time Google is in effect siding with the oppressors by blocking access to important services such as GAE for Iranians at such a crucial time," she said.
BIG3 says Mason has a personal relationship with the investors -- that he may have taken gifts from them -- and he essentially chose siding with his friends over effectively doing his job as commish.
In a 132-page brief, Minister Javier Laynek Potisek said such interconnection rates should be set by Mexico's telecommunications regulator IFT, siding with mogul Carlos Slim's vast cellphone company on a key point.
However, Iran's oil minister wrote to OPEC's secretary general calling for two committees that monitor an output deal with non-OPEC countries to be scrapped, accusing them of siding with the United States.
The condemnation by the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) is significant because some in the east suspect the GNA - whose leadership has itself been divided - of siding with Islamist-leaning militias.
After coming under intense fire for his stunning remarks, effectively siding with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the US intelligence community in Helsinki, Trump has doubled down on his rogue policies toward Russia.
At oral arguments last fall, Roberts said that if judges began reviewing politically lopsided maps, siding with either Democrats or Republicans, their actions would be viewed as simply favoring one party over another.
"He totally denies it," Trump told reporters before leaving for his Thanksgiving break in Florida, putting himself at odds with almost all of the senior leaders of his party by siding with Moore.
The Fox News host went on to criticize Republicans in Congress for remaining on "autopilot, still siding with the big banks over their own voters" despite having supported similar legislation in the past.
"With this reckless proposed loophole, the Trump Administration is siding with the worst actors in the oil and gas industry and is putting polluter profits ahead of the lives of Americans," he said.
A poll published in the wake of the bill's defeat confirmed the notion that siding with Trump and backing the legislation would have ultimately hurt Freedom Caucus members with constituents back at home.
The Geneva resolution is one of several breastfeeding initiatives the administration is fighting, also siding with infant formula interests on international guidelines for "follow-up" formulas marketed for babies older than six months.
Data collected by statistician Adam Feldman for SCOTUSblog shows that Kavanaugh was most fully aligned with Roberts during the term, siding with the chief justice at least partially 28503 percent of the time.
Rion, a right-wing activist, accused some of the reporters in the briefing room of "siding with foreign state propaganda" and international criminal groups over Trump and the US government amid the pandemic.
The conflict has created an odd dynamic: Trump, who ran as an "outsider" candidate siding with the Republican political establishment against the hard-line conservatives who were some of his most ardent supporters.
Because the city owns the Brooklyn Navy Yard warehouse that B&H has been renting since 2008, protesters see the mayor's lack of action as siding with B&H management against the workers.
Now 52, he was a college senior in Beijing in 1989, and his father was the most senior Communist Party official to go to prison for siding with the calls for political reform.
The moderates began demonstrating their penchant for breaking with their leaders on the House floor early this year, siding with Republicans on procedural votes meant to put Democrats in a tough political spot.
Bills Hall of Famer Andre Reed is siding with Cam Newton in his spat with Buffalo WR Kelvin Benjamin ... telling TMZ Sports, K.B. needs to end the fight and focus on the season!!
"There's tons of poking fun at grown-ups in this issue, and us siding with our readers," Ms. Williams said — its contents include a how-to guide for making fun of your parents.
Mr. Trump waded into the fray over the weekend, publicly ordering the Justice Department to investigate the F.B.I.'s use of the informant and all but siding with Mr. Nunes and his allies.
Mr. Ackman said he had filed his own complaints about ADP to the S.E.C. Equity analysts have been split over Mr. Ackman's bid, with some supporting him and others siding with the company.
As the graphic illustrates, however, these suburban voters siding with the Democratic Party today are increasingly taking the place of more rural communities and white working-class voters who are leaving the party.
Why Nike is siding with Kaepernick Several cell phone videos of the incident, however, showed five officers unleashing a barrage of gunfire on Woods as he was surrounded by a sea of police.
The Republican senator said O'Rourke was against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh even before sexual misconduct allegations were levied against him, saying that O'Rourke is siding with Clinton and liberal activists on judges.
As president of the Senate Conservatives Fund, he backed hard-line conservatives against more mainstream Republicans, even siding with Matt Bevin, Kentucky's current governor, in his failed 2014 primary campaign against Mr. McConnell.
In an epic thread in the r/gameofthrones subreddit, DanDamspear presnts a whopping 23-point-argument — basically a miniature essay — arguing why the Umbers are in fact not siding with Ramsay at all.
Turkey warned the United States on Wednesday that a decision to arm Kurdish forces fighting Islamic State in Syria could end up hurting Washington, and accused its NATO ally of siding with terrorists.
By siding with the stale Republican establishment, the president is choosing to view our lands the same way they do: as nothing more than another commodity that can be bought, sold and exploited.
In a sign of the backlash that Democrats will face for siding with any part of Mr. Trump's agenda, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee warned that Mr. Manchin's vote would not go unnoticed.
Va.) and Joe DonnellyJoseph (Joe) Simon DonnellyLobbying world Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand GOP frets over nightmare scenario for Senate primaries MORE (Ind.) for obstruction and siding with liberals.
The Trump administration is siding with software company Oracle over Google in the pivotal Supreme Court battle that has pitted the U.S. government against some of the top titans of the tech industry.
In Kavanaugh's case, female Democratic lawmakers are siding with the women, including Ford, outraged by Senate Republicans' attempt to jam Kavanuagh's confirmation through the upper chamber without an investigation of accusations against him.
On the debate stage Wednesday night, Ms. Warren said she was for it, explicitly siding with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, whose plan would wipe out nearly all private coverage in four years.
The justices refused to further narrow the scope of who can be held liable for securities fraud, as they upheld on a 6-2 vote a lower court decision siding with the SEC.
Kenny Smith is siding with DeMar DeRozan -- telling TMZ Sports the Toronto Raptors screwed over their star player by not telling him he was going to be traded to the San Antonio Spurs.
Ties between China and Singapore have been strained in recent months, particularly over the disputed South China Sea, where Beijing, which claims most of the waters, suspects Singapore of siding with the United States.
He has supported conservative criminal justice measures, and has disagreed with more overtly liberal colleagues on the D.C. Court of Appeals on the issue, often siding with the government and voting against criminal appeals.
ALEXANDRIA, La. – Jewish people are protected by a law against racial discrimination in employment decisions, a federal magistrate judge has concluded in siding with a football coach suing a private Baptist college in Louisiana.
"It is clear that the Chinese public is not siding with North Korea and actually has a nuanced approach toward their neighbor," said Pacheco Pardo, who also teaches international relations at King's College, London.
With Trump under his thumb, Putin is free to cause whatever mischief he wants and to rearrange the geopolitical game -- siding with China, embracing North Korea, influencing South America -- without fear of being checked.
But there is every reason to believe it was used not by the Syrian Army, but by opposition forces, to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patrons, who would be siding with the fundamentalists.
But a federal judge -- siding with Democratic attorneys general from 18 states and the District of Columbia -- ruled that DeVos' freeze was "arbitrary and capricious" and ordered immediate implementation of the rule in October.
In a speech broadcast live, Erdogan also said if any party was taking sides in the conflict it was Russia, responding to a charge he said Moscow made that Turkey was siding with Azerbaijan.
Nepal blames India, its largest trading partner, for siding with the protesters near its border and invoking an unofficial blockade on trucks crossing from India into Nepal, a charge that India has repeatedly denied.
Some economists are siding with Allianz's Mohamed El-Erian, who on Tuesday said he sees an 80 percent chance the Federal Reserve raises interest rates in September if Friday's jobs report comes in strong.
A 2016 decision by the New York-based 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals siding with Microsoft marked a victory for tech firms that increasingly offer cloud computing services in which data is stored remotely.
After siding with Mayweather, Corbin brought up the comments McGregor made back in August ... when he said most WWE guys are "messed up p**sies" who couldn't hold their own in a real fight.
So if you think you might want a job in government anytime in the next four to eight years, especially a high-level job, siding with Clinton in the primary is the safe bet.
This from a guy who tells critics to 'put down the crack pipe' Twitter has gone on record siding with Abe List, arguing that the "cocaine addict" insult was hyperbolic and rooted in opinion.
"Our aim is to intimidate the ruling government, to show that HDP has not ended and the people siding with freedom are not gone," said one of the supporters, who declined to be identified.
But he found himself shot from office in short order after nine of his comrades in parliament rebelled, siding with the Uttarakhand branch of Mr Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP, pictured) on March 18th.
Trump sparked major backlash among U.S. lawmakers and the intelligence community by siding with Putin over the assessment of the U.S. intelligence community that Russia did intervene in an effort to help Trump win.
And yesterday, one of the most disgraceful days in our history, Trump rewarded Russia by siding with it over his own people, especially the intelligence professionals who sacrifice so much to keep us safe.
He reversed himself over the winter, siding with his coalition partner, the center-right People's Party, in shutting Austria's borders and persuading states along the Balkan refugee trail from Greece to do the same.
"By giving the green light to junk plans, Trump and his administration are once again siding with fraudsters, unscrupulous brokers and insurance companies over unsuspecting Americans that simply want affordable health care," said Sen.
These leaders, who are either part of the government or allied with it, are trying to make up for siding with Mr. Ghani's government in a previous demonstration and using strong language against protesters.
Trump has shown an openness to striking deals with Democratic leaders, siding with them last month on a short-term debt limit increase that was attached to disaster aid for victims of Hurricane Harvey.
"Look, I don't know why he's siding with the Saudis, but I think there are things we can do to change our relationship with the Saudis notwithstanding whatever his personal motivations might be," Sen.
Aquaman is enlisted to stop the plot by another rebellious Atlantean princess, Mera (Amber Heard), who is putting her own status at risk -- and potentially alienating her father (Dolph Lundgren) -- by siding with him.
That push reached a fever pitch at a closed-door Democratic meeting Tuesday morning in the Capitol, where a long string of Democrats, siding with Moulton, voiced their opposition to a vote this week.
Based on reporting by an undercover journalist working at FOS, Channel 4's Dispatches program appeared to show staff without adequate training siding with banks in some cases having not read the complaints properly.

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