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He later vacillated on whether the exclamation point was needed.
He vacillated between pitches in and outside the strike zone.
Others vacillated between skepticism and quiet acquiescence at the estimate.
The president has vacillated on whether to also abandon Nafta.
Here, we count some of the ways Mr. Trump has vacillated.
On the plane, Mr. Trump's mood vacillated from snappish to upbeat.
Their relationship over the years has vacillated between hostility and respect.
Page vacillated on whether he met with any Russian government officials.
During the election, he vacillated several times before backing President Trump.
Trump has vacillated between aggression and diplomatic language in recent days.
Gaines vacillated between agitated and calm during the encounter, he said.
Trump's mood vacillated from fury to calm throughout Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday.
Trump has vacillated on the issue of age restrictions for firearms purchasing.
Trump has vacillated between showing sympathy for Manafort and trying to distance himself.
At 6'2, Ruth was always a large man, but his weight vacillated frequently.
Jim had also been invited but had vacillated before choosing not to go.
Mr. Trump's mood vacillated from fury to calm throughout Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday.
The suspect himself, soon to be a defendant himself, has vacillated between his motives.
But the I.R.S. has long vacillated and ultimately failed to collect the gift tax.
Trump has vacillated in his willingness to work with Iranian leadership in recent months.
Most televisions vacillated between talking heads and screenshots of league statements regarding the closures.
Federal funds futures have vacillated between four hikes and two during the recent market rout.
"But the fact that he's vacillated some, that's the luxury you have when you're president."
And Trump often vacillated between criticizing and praising Kelly, sometimes within minutes of each other.
When she vacillated, Mr. Walker took her to dinner at SD26 in the Flatiron district.
He vacillated on whether he would insist on immediate denuclearization or accept a gradual approach.
The CEO often vacillated between being funny and relatable to hyper-critical and even cruel.
For much of his adult life, Fosse vacillated between two primary addictions: pills and chorus girls.
Congress is developing legislation with limited input from a president who has vacillated on the subject.
President Obama hesitated, vacillated, equivocated and pondered with deep thoughts – but failed to take effective action.
In the weeks since Maria devastated the island, Trump's response has vacillated between criticism and praise.
Actress Amy Schumer vacillated between the two Democratic candidates but said she ultimately voted for Nixon.
The salesmen had had enough of unions that vacillated between being outright hostile and quietly dismissive.
Still, Ms. Shalala has vacillated over how much to go after Ms. Salazar for her inexperience.
On the stand, he vacillated between taking responsibility for his misdeeds and trying to minimize them.
Ruben Rivas, 27, a Mexican immigrant, said he had vacillated from fear to sadness to denial.
Among other precious metals, silver was flat at $16.55 an ounce, while platinum vacillated around $973.80.
Trump's policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has vacillated between pro-Israel and very pro-Israel.
Hillary Clinton, who will accept the Democratic nomination this week, in Philadelphia, has vacillated on Guantánamo.
The U.S. has vacillated on talking to the Taliban, usually trying to gain a battlefield advantage beforehand.
Since coming to power, President Trump has vacillated between open arms and outright hostility to both nations.
Her mother vacillated between drugs and alcohol; her father was a drinker, a gambler and a womanizer.
Seoul's policy toward Pyongyang has vacillated: hard line and militaristic under conservative presidents and conciliatory under liberals.
Democrats vacillated between saying there was no specific plan and criticizing Price's, a confused line of attack.
You may remember that this issue has vacillated in and out of the news cycle ever since.
Official policy statements from China on the debt question have vacillated between feigned indifference to acknowledge concern.
That evening, he vacillated between reopening the government with a clean funding bill and declaring a national emergency.
Caught between those competing loyalties, Rosenstein often vacillated between the two -- sometimes on a daily or weekly basis.
Borges's portrayal of Edgar has always vacillated between an earnest hangdog friend and a fragmented, sporadically angry veteran.
The music world's response to the election of Donald Trump has vacillated from angry to morose to defiant.
That figure vacillated a bit, but had fallen a bit to 4 and 5 percent in recent weeks.
The recordings include commiseration among colleagues, and ambivalence from engineers who vacillated between criticizing and defending the project.
And Ms. Harris has vacillated between competing for the party's most progressive voters and its more moderate wing.
Leaders in Saudi Arabia have vacillated about their commitment, announcing ambitious renewable power goals and then backing away.
Much of the trial—which vacillated from the painfully boring to the delightfully weird—centered on Shkreli's emails.
Throughout the night, the tone vacillated from celebratory to somber as the celebrities came to terms with their platform.
Otherwise, Republicans vacillated between burying Yovanovitch in minutiae, and attempting to describe her experience under Trump as ultimately positive.
President-elect Donald Trump has vacillated between pooh-poohing the allegations and accusing the Democrats of being sore losers.
The country has vacillated between the two parties since the advent of democracy in 1991, when military rule ended.
When pressed, by voters and reporters, for more details, Mr. O'Rourke has equivocated or vacillated on several policy questions.
One source familiar with the matter said the President has vacillated on agreeing to an interview in recent months.
His movies have vacillated wildly between too unlike himself (Vanilla Sky) and way, way too much like himself (Elizabethtown).
She said she had not trained sufficiently over the last four years because of injuries and had vacillated on retiring.
Over the show's previous three seasons, Neolution vacillated wildly between hard sci-fi and convoluted, "what if?" flights of fancy.
And his views on abortion have vacillated from suggesting women could face punishment to now being a little more liberal.
It sought clarity and certainty from a mind that, in literature and life, often "vacillated on the threshold of consummation".
All vacillated between hope and fear; mired in pain, they told and retold their stories to anybody who would listen.
It vacillated between positive and negative territory throughout the U.S. session, and was last up 0.25 percent at 105.53 yen.
Buying energy stocks is difficult at this juncture given how much the price of oil has vacillated this year, Sanchez said.
Lawmakers have vacillated over Fannie and Freddie for fear of upsetting the $10 trillion U.S. housing-finance market that they dominate.
Country music and hip-hop have long vacillated between looking to each other for inspiration and staring at each other warily.
Spot silver vacillated around $17.23 after touching its highest point in more than six weeks at $17.27 in the previous session.
President Donald Trump has ordered a halt to those payments and has vacillated on his support or opposition to this legislation.
For more than a year, he vacillated on whether he had met with any Russian government officials on that Moscow trip.
The owner was a homosexual tyrant (and fellow client of Honey's), whose demeanor vacillated between lecherously boozed-up and furiously coked-out.
In private, Trump has vacillated between telling confidantes the impeachment effort will benefit him politically to complaining it will stain his legacy.
Trump has vacillated in his campaign about whether or not he would pursue using waterboarding -- which is considered torture and thus illegal.
Texts between them showed that he had called her a "gold digger," while other messages vacillated between apologies and vows of love.
Mr. Trump has vacillated between threatening Apple and holding it up as an example of how his policies are fueling American investment.
Stern said that he's "thinking about the hourglass, and the sand emptying," but then again vacillated to wanting to stay in his job.
The President-elect has vacillated on some pre-election promises, but the fundamentals of his hardline politics and unpredictable persona have emerged intact.
His speech vacillated between putting the Oscars into perspective, declaring that Hollywood is racist, and pleading for more opportunity for actors of color.
He has ended key initiatives aimed at tackling global warming and vacillated on whether to pull the U.S. from the Paris Agreement entirely.
Tesla's shares have fallen 6.61 percent since the start of the year after a volatile 2018 in which its price vacillated around $134.
When choosing a program, she vacillated between a less expensive school and a more prestigious one, and eventually went for the big name.
Although he has vacillated on the institution, Trump continues to say that he supports a national popular vote over the Electoral College process.
As much as his opinions have vacillated over the years, one thing's been consistent from the beginning: his unwavering, unconditional belief in himself.
In his comments at the White House on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Trump vacillated between threatening China and suggesting a deal could still happen.
Trump said Sunday that he favors a dismissal, but he's also called for voluminous witness testimony and has vacillated publicly on the issue.
His visit to Mexico was helping Trump finally move past last week's difficulties when he vacillated on what he has made his signature issue.
Many had previously vacillated between the first-term senator and several like-minded rivals—including Jeb Bush, who won only 3% of the vote.
When the moderator followed up on the fact he vacillated on the President, Heller sought to argue he did so because of Trump's success.
Mr. Trump has vacillated on an immigration deal in recent weeks, leaving both sides confused as to what kind of legislation he might accept.
Until his death in 2009 he vacillated between detailing the abuse he had suffered at Mr. Jackson's hands and declaring his love for him.
Trump, of course, has vacillated between threatening on Twitter that North Korea "won't be around much longer" to agreeing to sit down with Kim.
He has also vacillated rhetorically between all-caps threats against Iran and its leaders and expressing a willingness to meet with those same officials.
For his part, Trump has vacillated between praising and criticizing China, which he has cast as critical to reining in North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
Maritime border apprehensions were comparable to the northern border, but vacillated from 6900,2628 to 28503,22019 to 5,200 to 7,500 during the years 2011 to 2014.
Tesla's shares have fallen 6.61 percent since the start of the year after a volatile 2018 in which its price vacillated within a $134 range.
Last year, Filkins characterized Haspel's appointment to the deputy position as an endorsement of torture from a president who had sometimes vacillated on the issue.
But Ms. Warren, who first ran for the Senate in 2012, vacillated on a ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana and opposed legalization in general.
The country has vacillated between the two parties' rule since democracy was restored in 1991 when a series of military dictatorships came to an end.
" But the White House has lately vacillated between taking a tough stance on Chinese trade practices and declaring that the trade war was "on hold.
The lake of my childhood had always vacillated somewhere between a slate blue and the gray found in the seams of an old tennis ball.
One of the things about photography that I've always loved and vacillated between is that within the bodies of work is that place of discovery.
"While watching the hearing I vacillated between nausea, rage, deep sadness, and fear," Alison Turkos, a multiple sexual assault survivor, told me in an interview.
Mr. Trump, who has vacillated between publicly condemning the talks as a "waste of time" and privately showing flexibility, blamed Democratic leadership for the breakdown.
Chamberlain, for his part, vacillated between extreme optimism (when it came to Hitler's intentions) and extreme fatalism (when it came to Britain's own military capabilities).
They vacillated on slightly better early results for Mrs May and, when the accuracy of the exit poll was confirmed, punters ditched their positions en masse.
As he watched the culmination of a half-decade's worth of work turn into something that resembled used Kleenex, Clark vacillated between numbness and self-flagellation.
Since then, the stock has been stuck in a tight trading range, meaning it has vacillated between levels without actually making a move in either direction.
Harley-Davidson's decision angered President Trump, who vacillated in the days following the announcement between condemnation and pleas for the company to keep its production domestic.
She felt a constant pain in her abdomen, which vacillated between feeling bearable to being so intense that she could not stand, and therefore couldn't work.
In the two cramped dressing rooms, an hour before the pageant was set to begin, the scene vacillated between a petting zoo and a Sephora counter.
But as the night progressed, the existential terror beneath the surface kept peeking through, as the doomed god vacillated between accepting his fate and resisting it.
At the same time, Labour vacillated on coming up with its own clear position that wasn't simply anti-May or anti-Johnson or anti-no-deal.
When Mr. Peck included a tap duet in his 2017 sneaker ballet "The Times Are Racing," at City Ballet, he vacillated about whether to amplify the footwork.
Various United States Supreme Court justices have repeatedly condemned gerrymandering as an assault on democracy, even as they vacillated over how and whether to rein it in.
In court filings, Ms. Dulos said that Mr. Dulos vacillated between "telling me our marriage is over" and threatening that he would never allow for a divorce.
Initially, many Democrats worried that Mr. Biden appeared slow and uneven in his response, as he vacillated between lashing the president and trying to change the subject.
It was a tough epiphany for the leaders of companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google, who have vacillated between defensive and apologetic — working through their stages of grief.
The president, ever unpredictable, has vacillated in interviews and brief exchanges with reporters between seeming to welcome a partial government shutdown and considering other options proposed by Congress.
His family did not know how to contend with it, and while we vacillated between depressed defeat and manic reassurance, rarely did we simply acknowledge it, full stop.
His words are above all a gauntlet cast to Senator Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican who has vacillated between principled opposition and craven support for President Trump.
Mr. Trump has vacillated between opposing the Export-Import Bank as an example of crony capitalism and supporting it as a tool to reduce the nation's trade deficit.
Bunge also has experienced challenges with driving sustained growth in operational earnings as EBITDA has vacillated in the $1.6 billion to $1.8 billion range during the past six years.
As for Friedman, who was working without a contract with the Rays, he vacillated over the Dodgers' job, which provided far more resources than the small-market Rays could.
It has been Cohen's intention to testify, but he has had reservations — and vacillated — because of concerns for his family given the Trump and Giuliani statements, the source said.
Donald Trump's 2016 campaign for president has vacillated somewhere between "bizarre mess" and "complete and utter shitshow" ever since it began, but this past week has been especially bad.
I vacillated between feeling intense excitement at the thought of being pregnant, experiencing waves of terror at the prospect, and then feeling totally relieved that I might not be.
With China, the president's advisers have vacillated between asking Beijing to purchase more American products to lower the United States' trade deficit and pushing for more substantive economic reforms.
Mr. Trump, who has vacillated between saying he wants witnesses and saying he wants a speedy trial, has at times floated the idea of calling Hunter Biden to testify.
What's happened is they've vacillated back and forth and, to use a recent metaphor, there's a little bit of a James Harden action going on here, of working the refs.
Mr. Trump said last Tuesday that he was not ready to endorse Mr. Ryan, who months earlier had vacillated over his own endorsement of Mr. Trump before finally offering it.
During World War I, Russian soldiers wantonly murdered many of Viznitz's Jews, forcing the dynasty to shift its base to Grosswardein, in a region that vacillated between Hungary and Romania.
Opponents at the time included Kirsten Gillibrand, then a member of the House of Representatives; Hillary Clinton, who vacillated on the issue then came out against it; and Lt. Gov.
Mr. Trump has vacillated between trying to portray the deal as a trade win and continuing to threaten China with additional tariffs if they do not accede to his demands.
I irksomely, inconsistently vacillated between feeling numb and fantasizing about getting a reprieve from my life — about taking hallucinogenic drugs, maybe even slipping into a coma, but not actual death.
He vacillated for months about whether the Syrian president needed to eventually give up power before Assad forced Trump's hand by once again using chemical weapons against his own people.
In the wake of the release of the redacted Mueller report, Trump has vacillated between claiming vindication and fuming about the report and some Democrats' calls for him to be impeached.
With each step, I found myself wincing as her ankles perilously vacillated, surely in the kind of pain women the world over have experienced when walking home after a night out.
Mr. Trump conspicuously tried to tamp down reports that he had vacillated about Mr. Pence as his choice as late as Thursday night, saying he was his "first choice" all along.
Granted, since its inception, CPAC itself has vacillated wildly at times between honoring right-leaning standard-bearers of the Grand Old Party and the fringes many conservatives would prefer to ignore.
Though Pineda has vacillated between brilliant and brutal performances since returning from major shoulder surgery in 2014, he could at least be counted on to take the ball every fifth day.
While the United States has vacillated between expedient deals, halfhearted sanctions, pleas to China for greater intervention and doing nothing, the North has methodically advanced its nuclear arsenal and missile capacity.
The president has been criticized for his lack of engagement with the repeal-and-replace push, and as recently as the last 48 hours, vacillated on the approach he favored for Republicans.
Fed officials equivocated on how far rates were from the neutral level; they vacillated on whether restrictive policy would eventually be warranted; and they obfuscated the substance of their data-dependent approach.
And what exactly is desired by Trump, a president who has vacillated between threatening Iran with obliteration on one day and repeatedly offering to meet with the Iranian president on the next?
The East Wing, which has vacillated between being forceful or unresponsive in recent weeks, gave a tentative confirmation on Monday: "That is the plan," her spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, said in an email.
He vacillated between remaining on script to project confidence in the government's ability to contain the coronavirus domestically and veering off-script to slam the news media and Democrats over the issue.
On Thursday, Trump imposed heavy tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum imports, after the White House vacillated on whether or not the announcement would actually be made.
The Trump administration has vacillated on whether or not to place Harriet Tubman on the new $2628 bill, but confirming this choice would be smart for the president, his party, and the nation.
Since May, his polling average has vacillated between 14 and 18 percent, and his support in early states has been relatively steady as well, ranging from the mid-teens to the low 20s.
That John Roberts, who -- thanks to a new book by CNN's Joan Biskupic -- we know vacillated on how to deal with the law the first time around, might now be invested in it.
On Tuesday, though, Mr. Trump vacillated between thanking Iowans and saying he was honored by his showing to saying it wasn't worth spending his own money on the race because voters didn't appreciate it.
After all, President Trump has vacillated on the issue of a woman's right to choose, but he has been consistent and clear in his promise to appoint anti-choice justices to the Supreme Court.
Here at home, the Trump administration vacillated for months about whether the Syrian president needed to eventually give up power before Assad forced Trump's hand by once again using chemical weapons against his own people.
Local government officials tasked with enforcing the policies of the central government, and fined if their region surpassed its quota, vacillated between turning a blind eye to rural families' unauthorized children and overly strict enforcement.
It was unclear whether that means the governor knew about the plot before it began, as he has strenuously denied, or while it was going on, which he has vacillated about in his public comments.
Mr. Trump also posted a video of himself in the Rose Garden of the White House in which he vacillated between sober warnings and exhortations to flee the storm's path, and reassurance bordering on overconfidence.
Musk has also said that panic surrounding the coronavirus is "dumb," vacillated between whether or not Tesla can manufacture ventilators, and claimed that doctors have balked from treating patients for fear of contracting COVID-19.
Though Trump has vacillated between criticizing and praising Kelly in recent months, he highlighted his one year on the job as he swore in the new Veterans Affairs Secretary, Robert Wilkie, in the Oval Office Monday.
Stocks have whipsawed this week as investors vacillated between the threat that the coronavirus poses to the global economy and the hopes that governments around the world will unveil a series of measures to help businesses.
Since starting his trade war last year, Mr. Trump has vacillated between accusing China of destroying American jobs and playing up his strong relationship with President Xi Jinping and his ability to reach a trade deal.
He took control of the party following the 2004 death of the Palestinian nationalist movement's founder, Yasser Arafat, who vacillated between peace negotiations and violent resistance to Israel, and left behind a political legacy of disarray.
Health care: O'Rourke has vacillated between endorsing single-payer and Medicare for All, opting to put stock in Medicare for America, which aims to expand "government-run health coverage while keeping employer-sponsored insurance plans," CNN reports.
Such measures have not historically been popular with conservative administrations in the US, however President Donald Trump has vacillated between tough, militaristic talk on the North Korea issue and suggesting he could sit down with Kim himself.
While Clinton has stepped up the attacks on Sanders in the last two weeks, she has vacillated between knocking the Vermont senator, who is running close with Clinton in Iowa, and pushing her own platform and message.
In this interview with Variety, the Coen brothers attribute their aesthetic to watching movies on TV as boys, and the way that the Minneapolis station they watched most often vacillated wildly between the high and the low.
Gold vacillated after inching up in early trade on Thursday as the dollar recovered from a dive following the U.S. Federal Reserve's widely expected decision to raise interest rates, although it left the outlook on rates unchanged.
The Republican president has vacillated on what sort of legislation he supports and McConnell now seems willing to let the Senate craft a deal on legal protections for Dreamers and beefing up immigration enforcement at U.S. borders.
A weekslong ring shopping expedition during which Mr. Mateo vacillated between buying what he called "an artistic, very Brooklyn" salt-and-pepper diamond or a simpler solitaire, in keeping with Ms. Chang's minimalist taste in jewelry, followed.
The Trump administration has vacillated between threatening tariffs on China and putting the trade war "on hold" as it tries to negotiate a deal with Beijing that would give American companies greater access to the Chinese market.
Some also said that Mr. Yang vacillated on whether to categorize Asian-Americans as people of color, an underrepresented minority or underprivileged minority, given that he said they were overrepresented in the start-up and tech worlds.
Examining a four-year chart of the stock, Tesla admittedly looks volatile purely from a technical standpoint, Ross pointed out, observing that shares have vacillated between roughly $280 on the high-end and about $33 at its lows.
Barr has vacillated between apology, denial and defiance since  her now-infamously racist tweet  comparing Valerie Jarrett, a black former Obama administration adviser, to a monkey led to not just her firing, but the cancellation of the entire show.
"States vacillated but eventually they came in, because the money was good and the other states were already providing the coverage," said Sherry Glied, dean of N.Y.U.'s graduate school of public service and a former Obama administration official.
The stock is up 46 percent year to date, though it has vacillated within a wide range over the last year; it's traded between about $178 a share in late 2016 and about $311 per share at current levels.
Russian state media's coverage of Donald Trump's campaign and presidency has vacillated between breathless adoration, mockery and outrage, but one thing has been consistent: The idea of Russia electing and controlling an American president has always been deemed absurd.
Stocks on Wall Street vacillated between gains and losses as a government shutdown loomed and a Federal Reserve official suggested the bank is more flexible about its plans for monetary policy than it had indicated earlier in the week.
Recorded over an intensively productive handful of days together, the project put two of Atlanta's trap natives together for an artful, memorable song cycle that vacillated between self-indulgent hedonism and self-deprecating despair—often on the same damn track.
The former New York City mayor told the Post that Trump has vacillated over whether he wants to interview with Mueller in the probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and possible collusion between Trump's campaign and Moscow.
But the president, who has vacillated between hard-edge demands for border wall funding and a softer tone on alternatives to a wall, returned to his hard-line posture that a wall had to be included in a final bill.
Compared with my expectations—which vacillated between the poles of the grimy punk houses I'd experienced in the past and the Almost Famous-sized fantasies of touring that permeate society—touring with Vagabon felt like touring with a bunch of goddamn adults.
Trump followed that up the same day with a major speech on his immigration position, intended to clarify a stance that had become muddled as the candidate vacillated between "softening" his policy and maintaining the hardline policies he'd touted during the primary.
Clinton has vacillated between two tacks in recent weeks: The hard-nosed campaign puncher, taking direct aim at Sanders, and the pragmatic defender of Democratic values, focused on her own record and her ability to keep Republicans from unraveling President Barack Obama's work.
Infantino has vacillated when asked about the intensity of his push for a 48-team World Cup, veering between sporting justifications that center on growing interest in the sport and politically hopeful ones that suggest it could ease political tensions in the region.
President Trump upbraided the health and human services secretary on Thursday over his administration's ban on most flavored e-cigarettes, a proposal that Mr. Trump had vacillated over for months but ultimately endorsed, according to three people familiar with what took place.
And Mr. Trump has vacillated about what his first policy priorities will be — shifting from health care to tax cuts and back to health care — which has most likely made it difficult to plot a travel schedule that would give him a strategic advantage.
This stands in contrast to commodities such as crude oil, which has vacillated between rising on fears supply is being limited by U.S. sanctions against Iran and Venezuela along with output cuts by OPEC and its allies, and dropping on fears the global economy is slowing.
For 15 months, even as Donald J. Trump vacillated on many other issues, he stuck to a simple, hard-line position on immigration: If elected president, he would form a "deportation force," round up people who are in the United States illegally and send them back where they came from.
I got a bit stuck in the southwest corner, for no good reason – vacillated between OINKED and honked, didn't see OTHER for the smallest slice in a pie chart, but otherwise I didn't have much to feel sorry about, except that the entire point of the construction was beyond me.
The N.H.L. vacillated from three to 10 franchises in its fledgling years, before a stretch of 803 years in which it had six teams, the so-called Original Six, consisting of the Rangers, the Chicago Blackhawks, the Boston Bruins, the Montreal Canadiens, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings.
As the United States and Western Europe vacillated in their approach to Syria — to the frustration of Turkey and other Middle Eastern powers — Russia chose to protect its ally, Mr. al-Assad, and stuck with him despite fierce criticism from the West that the Syrian ruler was a brutal despot.
That suggests some flexibility on the part of Trump, who has vacillated between threats and flattery in his long-distance courtship of Kim and is clearly eager to have his shot at being the first U.S. leader to meet with his North Korean counterpart and even bring peace to the divided Korean Peninsula.
It's been a protracted process, this recall: Samsung took action directly when reports of combusting phones began to bubble up, first in Korea and then elsewhere; it vacillated on the severity of the problem and eventually announced a full recall of the 2.5 million Note 7s already in the wild (about 1 million are in the U.S.).
Some on the right cheered Gianforte's violence — at his election night party in Montana his supporters made clear they believed he had nothing to apologize for; in his campaign war chest, donors made clear in that final 24 hours that they backed his action; and some on the alt-right vacillated between questioning the accuracy of the story and applauding the outcome.
Ryan, who had publicly vacillated over whether or not to support his party's controversial nominee, will deliver a 10-minute speech that focuses on "the sharp contrast between Republican ideas and four more years of Obama-like progressive policies; and the need for conservatives to unite around Republican candidates in advance of a critical election," an aide to the speaker was quoted as saying.
While President Trump has vacillated on whether special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE should testify before Congress, Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE has not.
Along the way, Amazon threw in a bizarre and incongruous subplot about drone strikes that vacillated between a searing critique of the video-game consoles at military bases in Nevada, where drone pilots kill terrorism suspects half a world away, and a painfully mawkish redemption arc, in which a drone pilot travels to Syria to donate money and apologize in person to the son of an innocent civilian he bombed.
The sun glinting off stained glass, the bowed rafters, the hushed crowd, and the sight of Lunn holding up his young son to take in the sight all helped to conjure up a truly reverent, almost familial atmosphere, and the set itself vacillated between songs from his then-unreleased new double album, The Scars of Man on the Once Nameless Wilderness (I and II), and a few older tunes from his sprawling catalogue (his Saturday set was more consciously career-spanning).
In rapid succession, communications director Hope HicksHope Charlotte HicksHope Hicks defends accuracy of her congressional testimony Nadler subpoenas Lewandowski, former White House official for testimony House panel to go to court to enforce McGahn subpoena, Nadler says MORE announced her imminent departure; several damaging stories about senior adviser Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE emerged; new tariffs on steel and aluminum were announced by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to the consternation of key aides; and the commander in chief's tone vacillated on gun control.

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