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"She waffled and waffled and waffled," he said on Oct.
The "Will It Waffle?" blog, for example, has yielded a cookbook with 53 waffleable ideas including waffled stuffing, waffled arancini, waffled shrimp wontons, and waffled chicken fingers.
He has even occasionally waffled on immigration, his signature issue.
Stocks waffled after the Fed statement and then moved lower.
Harris, at a town hall, initially waffled on doing so.
But with polls in his own race tightening, he's waffled.
In part, she waffled because she has some real political vulnerabilities.
A more squeamish envoy might have waffled or flubbed his lines.
Harris has waffled on the issue of private insurance for months.
I waffled about the detour right up to the last moment.
Researchers have waffled on whether the commercials are worth the cost.
Trump has publicly waffled on whether he will continue the payments.
He waffled on how he'll continue running the Affordable Care Act.
The dollar waffled but was a little higher late in the day.
"Some politicians have waffled over their commitment to safeguarding America," he said.
Unglert, if you'll recall, waffled between two women on Bachelor in Paradise.
He waffled so hard that he almost lost his "swell boy" image.
MORE (R-Ariz.) in their primary races as Trump waffled for days.
President Trump has publicly waffled on whether he will continue the payments.
Siemens's C.E.O. waffled in public over whether to attend the Saudi conference.
At times he waffled, boasting of his pragmatism while avoiding any specific commitments.
The public document released on the Fourth of July waffled in its optimism.
However, President Trump has publicly waffled on whether he will continue the payments.
Clinton waffled on driver's licenses for illegal immigrants at a debate in 2007.
He has since publicly and privately waffled over if he'll ultimately back Trump.
Cramer waffled himself, opting against a run this year before changing his mind.
The stock held on to most of its gains even when tech waffled.
His administration has waffled on whether it will continue funding key Obamacare payments.
Underwood previously waffled on their relationship, unsure if he belonged with Booth or not.
Trump has waffled on the idea of shutting down the government in recent weeks.
She waffled painfully in her reply, and finally answered that, no, states shouldn't permit them.
After he took office, Trump initially waffled on whether his administration would preserve the policy.
Our government leaders have waffled over how long and how severe this crisis will be.
His employers waffled, but took in $50 million a year and paid him $10 million.
But when asked about the perennial issues facing the region, he has waffled on his positions.
Rip Pruisken waffled in college (we got that pun safely out of the way for now).
Still, Facebook recently waffled on prior commitments to keep WhatsApp data private from other Facebook services.
Carter said he originally waffled between pranking Quillette and pranking the Federalist, the conservative commentary site.
But many are concerned that the Biden campaign waffled a bit too long before it responded.
Hastings waffled for months on firing Friedland and subsequently "sunshined" his failure in judgment at a retreat.
And the city's progressive political establishment has waffled between support for the police and for press freedom.
As for Maria, she's waffled ... sometimes pushing for a divorce but other times just letting it ride.
Yet he has regularly shaken up campaign staff and has waffled on the few policies he has proposed.
She pointed out that Blake Lively, Kate Winslet, and Greta Gerwig had all waffled when asked about Allen.
Premiums will be higher in 2018 because the Trump administration has waffled on whether to make key payments.
He also noted that she slightly waffled when asked about Jussie Smollett, whose case caused the entire country whiplash.
The video platform company has for years waffled over what kinds of content on its platform it considers violative.
He's waffled on running for another office in the past, but teased that he'll be around for some time.
Alas, the Keeping Up With The Kardashian star has now waffled on her selfie stance, and it's downright alarming.
She waffled and missed an opportunity to point to the recent news that all incomes are now growing strongly.
Many of the same members who voted to abandon the Dreamers have waffled on environmental issues throughout their careers.
The senator has waffled on his support for Trump, now saying he will not vote for the Republican nominee.
He has waffled and grown more ambiguous on his hard line concerning immigrants who are in the country illegally.
But he's waffled on whether to attend the convention despite the fact he's a delegate for his home state.
Over the past two years, Mr. Trump has waffled on whether he wanted his children serving in his administration.
But he has waffled in each case and has yet to sign significant gun legislation three years into his term.
Dean Heller have waffled in their support of Trump while preparing for tough re-elections at home in purple states.
But Trump has publicly waffled on whether to back the plan, and at least one Republican in Senate leadership, Sen.
While pledging general support toward Israel – a mainstay of Republican foreign policy – he has waffled on some of the specifics.
The hour-long debate featured its share of depressing nonsense, like when Cramer waffled on whether humans are causing global warming.
I have waffled between wanting to use an XL phone and a smaller, one-handed phone for the past few years.
Mr Bolsonaro has waffled about whether he will pick one of the three candidates proposed by the National Association of Prosecutors.
In particular, it has waffled about a vast new mine that Adani, an Indian conglomerate, wants to open in outback Queensland.
Hillary Clinton has waffled on fracking, the now-defunct Keystone pipeline, and international investment agreements that undermine worker and environmental rights.
Over the course of his 2016 presidential campaign, Trump waffled over whether he'd actually make his returns available to the public.
" Duterte later waffled when asked if he had really done that, saying, "If that is true, I will not admit it.
Before finally pulling the trigger and deciding to run for the White House, he had waffled on the idea for years.
After the headline claiming Trump waffled, it noted that the president said much the same thing at a rally last September.
While President Trump has waffled about the bottom rate at times, during the campaign he proposed a spike to 12 percent.
I waffled for years on buying a Nest because, well, it's $250 and I spend literally no time looking at my thermostat.
Labor, in an attempt to appeal both to would-be mineworkers and green metropolitan types, has waffled about its intentions, alienating everyone.
The GOP appeared to wait for Trump's support Thursday before voting, as the president waffled on whether to support the agreement Thursday.
While the previous Conservative government made Canada a party to that agreement, Mr. Trudeau's government has waffled about its plans for it.
Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy or Reagan would not have waffled in responding to interference by the Soviet Union in an American presidential election.
Facebook has also waffled on how to handle a host of other content on its platform, including anti-vaccination hoaxes and misinformation.
The commission comes as the president has waffled on which policies to pursue after the shooting in South Florida left 17 dead.
It was a clear rebuke to Mr. Trump, who has waffled on his support for Article 5 since he was a candidate.
Trump has continued to demand $5 billion, although Democrats have waffled on the amount of funding — if any — they're willing to commit.
That was pegged to Trump's new threats, they said, which abandon a six-month truce after Beijing waffled on some previously discussed commitments.
The stock has "been a falling knife for ages" as the company waffled on how to further monetize its leading medicines, Cramer said.
But, as is his wont, Trump waffled on the issue Friday when he said that it should be left up to local communities.
He's also pledged an incredibly tough regime for deporting immigrants in the country illegally, though the specifics have waffled somewhat in recent weeks.
He has waffled on the legal fate of 11 million undocumented immigrants, but he has not come out in favor of deporting them.
The president, who angrily lashed out at a couple players who criticized him, waffled on whether to hold the customary White House ceremony.
Meanwhile, Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics giant, waffled on its promise to build a factory in Wisconsin that would create thousands of manufacturing jobs.
In 2014, Julie de Libran was appointed artistic director after the label waffled in the wake of its founder's departure as creative director.
But unlike the Issa of season one, who waffled over a breakup with Lawrence, season three Issa is ready to take (some) action.
Specifically, they want to know whether the administration will pay for a key subsidy program that it has so far waffled on implementing.
The Republican senator has waffled on the issue of protecting Mueller, and of late he's been a loyal attack dog for the president.
So far, Congress has waffled over universal background checks, instead targeting the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) as a candidate for improvement.
Grassley was an early supporter of Trump's and unlike some Senate Republicans candidates who are now facing possible defeat, he never waffled on that.
There was drama over a loyalty pledge, which Trump signed, then waffled on, but ultimately honored, if only because his frontrunner status rarely wavered.
While Trump has waffled over whether he will defund Planned Parenthood should he become president, Cape Bretoners know their abortions will be paid for.
He has waffled or equivocated or backtracked on tax plans, releasing his tax returns, his proposed Muslim ban, abortion and any number of issues.
I waffled over whether to really go all out at the widely recommended Blanca, a 22017-seat prix fixe restaurant behind Roberta's in Bushwick.
As for business matters -- we're told Wendy waffled over whether to keep a professional relationship with Hunter, but ultimately decided to cut all ties.
Ending these payments could "blow up" the health law's marketplaces, but President Trump has so far waffled on what he'll do about the issue.
This is a state where the leadership wants Obamacare to work — where, even as the Trump administration has waffled on the law's future, Gov.
It was a clearer answer from Sanders who has waffled on the question in the past, saying he doesn't support just cutting a check.
But it's not enough if I only have words, and I've never found something to write down in math, so I've just kind of waffled.
Thanks to hawkish Fed speak, money has been flowing into the financial sector, which benefits from higher rates, but stocks overall have waffled since Friday.
This is maybe a reference to Underwood's rampant indecision on season 5 of Bachelor in Paradise, where he waffled on his relationship with Tia Booth.
He then waffled a little bit to TMZ Sports ... saying he wasn't sure someone wouldn't "piss him off" and bring him back to the Octagon.
Smiglis sees Bush as too weak and thinks Rubio and Christie have waffled on illegal immigration, the issue that has fired up the conservative base.
There are other senators who have waffled and wishy-washed and done the twist around it but haven't come down where they need to be.
Later that week, he waffled on whether to cancel the St. Patrick's Day Parade and then on whether to close the city's bars and restaurants.
But Mr Jadwat then waffled, saying that the text of the order was itself damning, even without evidence of presidential animus toward a specific religious group.
It was the first official statement of policy from the Trump administration on a program the president has openly waffled on whether or not to keep.
Barr waffled last week when Harris asked him at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing if Trump had ever asked him to open an investigation into anyone.
After he's waffled on a bit and told you a few things about the game, you'll find yourself looking at something similar to the screen above.
Tyler O'Connor never came close to winning the starting job until his senior year, and he's waffled between starter and backup as he's struggled this season.
On the other hand, he blamed California's massive wildfires on "environmental terrorist groups" and waffled as to whether climate change played a role in the blazes.
Surveys show the league's favorability cratered among Republicans and political independents as it waffled on the protests launched by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Democrats think Grassley may change his position because they believe he waffled somewhat initially on the question of holding hearings in the days after Scalia's death.
Price praised Trump's willingness to repeal the "failed law," though Trump has since waffled a bit on fully reversing every provision of the Affordable Care Act.
As they discussed his promises of a hard-line immigration policy, the panelists waffled between ribbing — what would he do about supermodels illegally in the country?
On Wednesday, when Trump was asked again if he would agree to testify, he reneged on his promise to testify with 100 percent certainty and waffled.
In February, Haley proclaimed that the US would stand by a two-state solution on Israel-Palestine — just 24 hours after Trump waffled on the issue.
The Supreme Court waffled on whether or not these kids can use the bathrooms of their identified genders, sending the question back to the Fourth Circuit.
Rather than regular towels (which are responsible for a huge amount of water waste), Ralph & Rice uses disposable towels, made out of recycled and recyclable waffled paper.
It waffled from trying to sell development assistance for its platform to big hardware vendors, to bundling that with A/B testing, hosting and monitoring cloud services.
Trump, who has fostered a close relationship with the Saudis as central to his Middle East strategy, has waffled on how to respond to the Khashoggi killing.
Wade into New York state law—central tenets of Nixon's bid for office earlier this year, which Cuomo had previously waffled on or been explicitly opposed to.
And they're not your average waffled pattern: the mold is swirled in a super pretty pattern, making your cones look like they're straight out of a cookbook.
President Donald Trump, who's waffled on his stance about Khashoggi's death, accused the Saudi leaders of "deception" in an interview with the Washington Post over the weekend.
He brought his white male privilege to the stage, calling it out in overt ways that waffled between being effective and forcing everyone to heave a dramatic sigh.
The White House initially waffled over whether it would sign the sanctions bill, which passed by veto-proof margins in the Senate (98-85033) and House (419-3).
Her stumbles on the issue continued into the fall, as Harris waffled on whether she backed the kind of single-payer, "Medicare for All" plan championed by Sens.
But worries about Trump's unpredictability burst out into the open this week after the president waffled over whether the tax plan should change popular 401(k) retirement accounts.
While Trump surged in the polls by decrying failed immigration policies, overstating the numbers of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and vowing to build a wall, his opponents waffled.
He remained unclear, however, about his plans for deportation — an issue Trump says the media is overly focused on but about which Trump has waffled on since last week.
Mr. Trump has waffled on the renewable fuel standard before — ethanol is big around here — and Iowa's entire congressional delegation and the governor's office pressured him to renew it.
Even after his eventual decision leaked to the press on Thursday afternoon, Trump still waffled, telling Fox on Thursday evening that he had yet to make his "final, final" decision.
He has since waffled on whether he would support the bill, and Republican leaders have said they wouldn't put the bill on the floor without expressed approval from the president.
Even James and Anthony haven't fully committed yet—LeBron floated the idea that he might sit out in deference to Kobe, and Melo has waffled in his various public statements.
Stock markets have waffled over the prospect that a trade war between the United States and China could crimp growth in the global economy — or disrupt the worldwide supply chain.
As he has railed against the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), he quietly proposed to cut critical federal programs supporting small businesses and waffled on his commitment to "Buy America" rules.
As you've probably heard, Williamson said he was concerned about his cleats being a distraction -- and even possibly earning him a fine from the NFL -- and waffled about the footwear.
FEMA also suffered its own contractor troubles in the recovery effort, and the agency waffled on whether or not it would withdraw from Puerto Rico at the end of January.
Another problem is that one of the surveys waffled on what to call vapes — switching from e-cigarettes early on to electronic vapor products in the latter years of the survey.
What the immigration battle could look like under Trump He's already waffled on his promise to build a wall, saying that existing fencing may suffice in some sections of the border.
He says economy was the number one issue and then he kind of waffled and, you know, like added a couple things, sprinkle them on top, which makes sense to me.
Trump promised during his campaign to get rid of it, but since being inaugurated he's waffled about it just even saying over the summer that DREAMers had nothing to worry about.
For me that was my colleagues in Mashable France, Lhadi and Louise, who were polite enough to listen to me over dinner while I waffled on about almost meeting Jake Gyllenhaal.
What the academy -- and perhaps more so, ABC -- have waffled about accepting or acknowledging is that the movies are the real star of the night, or at least ought to be.
As the race tightened, Heck waffled, telling supporters privately he wanted to be able to support the top of the ticket and refusing to tell a reporter how he would vote.
Most public opposition to date has centered on the proposal to tax imports and exempt exports, called border adjustment, and Trump has waffled over whether he likes the idea or not.
As recently as a week ago, some rank-and-file Republicans were privately musing that Ryan's future was in jeopardy after he waffled on backing GOP nominee Donald Trump during the campaign.
Asked at the Cannes Film Festival why someone as talented and high profile as Robbie had so few lines in the movie, the director waffled and essentially refused to answer the question.
"Where Prime Minister May has taken bold and decisive initial action to combat Russian aggression, our own president has waffled and demurred," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
Mr. Trump agreed to such a ban in the fall, but repeatedly waffled on formalizing it after his campaign manager, Brad Parscale, said it would hurt him with his base of voters.
It's notable that the Target lawsuit dwells primarily on the "jazz stripe" trademark, only briefly mentioning the other obvious similarities between the two shoes, like their shape, color scheme, and waffled bottoms.
While Nielsen reportedly "waffled," ultimately not leaving her post as the DHS chief of staff at the time, the role would have effectively made her the head of cyber operations for the agency.
Bond prices moved slightly higher and stocks waffled after the Fed sounded slightly less "hawkish" than expected and failed to end the debate on how many times it will hike rates this year.
A president who ran on a promise to build a border wall and waffled on condemning violent white nationalists probably wouldn't seem like the leader to improve race relations in the United States.
" Trump has waffled on the TPP in recent months, and has said both that he would reconsider it if it was a "better" deal and that "there is no way to fix the TPP.
Following a morning rally before Donald Trump's inauguration, stocks waffled after the new president gave an inaugural speech that was heavy on rhetoric but lacked details on his much-hoped-for, pro-growth policies.
Since the announcement, the Trump administration has waffled on whether certain countries or companies would receive exemptions from the new tariffs, leaving some to question whether Trump plans to follow through on his promise.
She had earlier in the campaign waffled on whether Medicare-for-all was the right path forward, but Warren has discarded those reservations in recent weeks and wholeheartedly embraced Sanders's Medicare-for-all proposal.
Then, last week—just days before his trip—the White House waffled again on the placement of the U.S. embassy, backing down in order to keep the Palestinians from walking away from the negotiating table.
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Highlights from his session:Booker compared to climate crisis to the urgency of the Civil Rights movement, and said he supports banning fossil-fuel exports from the US.When asked about his support for geoengineering, he waffled.
Despite running for much of the campaign in opposition to Pelosi, O'Connor gave Republicans a hand in this effort in July when he waffled on his opposition to Pelosi for speaker during an MSNBC interview.
"There was nothing normal about this case," said retired Police Chief Michael Reiter of Palm Beach, who said he had turned the investigation over to federal prosecutors when state prosecutors waffled on filing serious charges.
Peterson has since waffled about what he meant, but I'm mostly interested in how the proposal would naturally be understood by ordinary readers, which leaves little room for charitable interpretation or plausible deniability in this case.
He went on to slam Trump's "greed," highlighting his call to eliminate the estate tax and accused him of not wanting to raise the minimum wage — an issue Trump has waffled on in the past week.
Faber's comments came as major U.S. stock averages waffled on Wednesday for much of the day, but faltered after the Fed announced its intentions to not raise rates and said it was "closely monitoring" the global outlook.
Trump's plans Ahead of last month's inaugural Democratic primary debates, which the President spent either flying to or working in Japan on a visit to the G20 summit, Trump waffled on whether he'd watch along and tweet.
Dean Heller in Nevada -- who waffled for weeks before ultimately siding with Trump on the failed health care vote in the Senate -- are the two Republicans in most jeopardy of losing their seats in the 2018 midterms.
If the Justice Department approves its public release— William Barr , the new Attorney General, has waffled on that question—the report could provide the unified narrative that the story of Trump and Russia has so far lacked.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest suggested on Thursday that President-elect Donald Trump — who has waffled on whether he believes in the widely accepted science of climate change — might change his tune once he takes office.
Trump could reconsider Obama's decision to reject construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, or declare his intention to ignore the Paris climate deal, something he has long promised to do (though he's waffled a bit after the election).
"You've been willing to say or do anything in order to get votes," Mr Rubio told Mr Cruz, as the Texan senator—in Mr Trump's absence the substitute front-runner, and therefore the main on-stage target—waffled.
And yet Trump, the president whom the Constitution establishes as the commander in chief, has repeatedly waffled on whether Russia conducted the attack and has refused to forcefully rebuke them for it, let alone punish them for it.
McConnell has not endorsed any proposed changes to gun laws and right now it's not clear anything can pass the Congress, especially after Trump waffled on what he might support after being lobbied by the National Rifle Association.
I waffled over including this scene (from "Network") because it's the holidays and we're all supposed to be stuffed with jolly good cheer, but solving 43A made me look it up and watch it, so here you go.
I waffled between the Core Sheet Set and the Hardcore Sheet Set, but ultimately decided on the former because they didn't have the duvet color I wanted in stock and I have no use for two extra pillowcases.
Shepard Smith, Fox's chief news anchor, and Chris Wallace, its owlish Sunday host, frequently jab the president and his administration; Tucker Carlson has waffled back and forth; and Trump has hit back—frequently, viciously, and whenever it suits him.
He also set a March deadline to fix DACA before recipients would lose their protected status — but though he has waffled, he has made statements supportive of a DACA fix, leaving many to wonder what, exactly, the holdup is.
Whenever it came up, I waffled, and gave some excuse about being perfectly comfortable with my current situation (which was like being asked mid-lobotomy if you'd like your brain closed up, and responding nah, I really like it here).
Trump's call for high tariffs flies in the face of the platform's push for free trade, his disparagement of the Trans-Pacific Partnership counters the platform's endorsement, he's waffled on tax cuts for the rich and he's criticized Citizens United.
But in another incident, Bush exacerbated the idea he was out of touch by looking at his watch in a town-hall style presidential debate, then waffled when a woman asked how he was personally affected by the bad economy.
Since the beginning of the outbreak, the Chinese government has waffled on their definition of "confirmed cases": deciding ultimately to go with a definition (positive only if laboratory-confirmed, regardless of symptoms or other tests) that may suppress the real number.
On Israel, his administration has wavered on whether it is committed to a two-state solution, a longtime U.S. policy, and it waffled on a promise to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, which past presidents have abandoned once in office, as well.
Washington (CNN)Former Mexican President Vicente Fox is back to trolling Donald Trump on Twitter, particularly as the US President-elect has waffled on his pledge to have Mexico pay for a border wall and amid questions about Russian interference in the election.
Over the past few weeks, Thomas publicly waffled on whether or not he was going to attend the wedding, was exposed for staging paparazzi photos, and was eventually hospitalized for heart surgery, making his presence at the wedding...precarious, to say the least.
From the French coast and its sound of waves, the designer, whose brand is owned by Spanish perfumer Puig, continued his journey to a colourful Japan where he revisited the art of pleating, including in the waffled hair sported by some models.
He waffled back and forth on whether he was appealing to some mysterious and non-existent "policy" about confidential communications or whether he was simply preserving Trump's ability to assert executive privilege down the road, but which Sessions insisted wasn't being asserted.
Warren, a senator from Massachusetts, has waffled on how she would pay for the plan and Harris has ruled out a middle-class tax hike to pay for her plan, which led Biden's campaign to accuse her of not being "straight" with voters.
Trump recently waffled on his decision to withdraw—saying he would be up for "renegotiating" the terms of the deal—but activists are skeptical about his intentions, and argue that the health of our planet is not something that can be renegotiated.
For Moon, it's a chance to show his constituents he can represent their interests well on the world stage with an administration that's called to reshape the US-South Korea trade relationship and waffled on its commitments to paying for a controversial missile defense system.
The crowd otherwise was receptive, laughing along with the accused sexual predator who once unapologetically admitted in a deposition that he gave young women powerful sedatives to have sex with them and waffled on whether or not they were in a position to give consent.
Last month, Trump's speech to NATO members pointedly failed to mention that the US remains committed to the NATO charter's promise of mutual defense — something Trump had waffled on in the past, but that staffers had told the press in advance the speech would definitely clear up.
Amid the firestorm of criticism, Pence backpedaled and signed an amendment to the bill into law aimed at preventing anyone from using the law to discriminate against LGBT individuals -- earning Pence a fresh wave of criticism from social conservative warriors who argued Pence had waffled on principle.
As the two sat under spotlights before a packed and inviting crowd, they waffled over subjects for a bit, jumping from their parents, to their past, to their shared love for music, before settling on the salient point of what exactly a positive artistic temperament is.
His handling of the role was wanting in many ways: Throughout the season, Peter (referred to sometimes as #PilotPete) waffled on key decisions, including whom he wanted to propose to, and seemed to falter when he didn't get the emotional validation he wanted from the women he chose.
It is a third iteration of that topsy-turvy relationship: After spurning Trump during the presidential election, and then helping to block the administration's marquee legislative goal of repealing Obamacare, the Koch operation is now calling upon Trump's very movement to dump a tax on which Trump himself has waffled.
That was before Trump called to deport all 20163 million unauthorized immigrants and their millions of US citizen children from the US — then publicly waffled for two weeks before rolling out a detailed policy proposal that would put the fear of deportation front and center in every unauthorized immigrant's life.
This week alone, it's been reported President Donald Trump has discussed nuking hurricanes, waffled on Chinese trade deals, implied the first lady of the United States had gotten to know the North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, and wished a happy birthday to the man who runs World Wrestling Entertainment.
But the Obama administration never seemed to understand the complexity of the conflict and waffled when pressed on related issues, like its posture towards the Bashar al-Assad regime, the involvement of its longtime backers Russia and Iran and other foreign actors, and the humanitarian crisis produced by the civil violence.
But search your memory for a time where you've had a genuinely engrossing onion ring argument—one where you claimed that Jack In The Box's onion rings are superior to what you can find at Arby's, or turned your nose up to those who preferred a thicker cut, or a waffled texture.
In public statements, Trump has waffled on whether he's accepted the US intelligence community's broadly accepted findings that Russia launched a multi-pronged interference campaign, including hacking and leaking Clinton campaign emails, successfully hacking the Illinois voter registration database and the networks of two Florida counties, as well as multiple disinformation campaigns.
Among the many tales that Hall circulated as proof of the divine and powerful nature of America was a story that an angel had appeared at the signing of the Declaration of Independence as the founders waffled over affixing their signatures and inspired them with God's word to birth America into the world.
But the single most important issue that Trump should raise is what we plan to do if Russia keeps attacking the US. While Trump waffled on whether he's planning to raise election interference with Putin, leading with intelligence on what we know about Putin's ongoing attacks is the only way to reset the power dynamic.
Similarly, Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE, the new Senate Minority leader, also squirmed and waffled when asked the same question.
In the time between Destiny 2's launch and Shadowkeep, Bungie has waffled on where to focus their storytelling, from largely ignoring old plotlines in service of attracting new players, to diving headfirst into some of the most obscure lore from the time when Destiny lore lived on a website outside of the game.
Meanwhile, Pelosi waffled for days about whether the dean of the House, Michigan Democrat John ConyersJohn James ConyersEXCLUSIVE: Trump on reparations: 'I don't see it happening' McConnell: Reparations aren't 'a good idea' This week: Democrats move funding bills as caps deal remains elusive MORE Jr., should go after multiple female ex-staffers accused him of unwanted advances and groping.
And his public comments — which openly waffled between the need to be "tough" and protestations that the president had a "big heart" — made it clear that there was some ambivalence in the White House about stripping protections from people who, for the most part, had grown up in the US. The Department of Homeland Security said that DACA remained in place.
Trump himself has waffled on the question in the last two years: Before announcing his candidacy, he told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt he would release his returns, he told The Associated Press earlier this month he would not release them before the election and argued after that he promised to release the returns after an IRS audit is completed.
I've had a cold a few days now and waffled on going to the gym at all, but then when I did, I squatted 235 pounds for four reps, which I'm pretty sure at least matches my all-time PR. I would not have known I'd actually be more than okay doing this workout if I hadn't gone to feel it out.
There are policies that could do that, things like a minimum wage increase (Trump has waffled between wanting to raise it and wanting to eliminate it), expanding the earned income tax credit for childless adults and into the middle class, eliminating payroll taxes on the first $11,500 or so of wages, offering a cash allowance for all parents with children, or a federal job guarantee.
He made his feelings on the failed deal known in a Saturday op-ed at the New York Times that waffled on corporate accountability and some of the reasons New Yorkers were concerned about the deal to begin with:As the mayor of the nation's largest city, a place that's both a progressive beacon and the very symbol of capitalism, I share the frustration about corporate America.
She hasn't laid out her own detailed policy vision on the issue, and has waffled all over the place on what exactly she means when she says she backs Medicare for All, twice having to walk back statements that her plan would indeed end private insurance, something Sanders admits freely even as he points out that people would be able to continue to see their own doctors under his proposal.
On Medicare-for-All she waffled, on climate change she said we should ban plastic straws, on Wall Street she expressed concern but still begged for their money, and on technology, the deepest she could think about it was trying to get President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 4,400 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE banned from Twitter.

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