Thesaurus / denounce
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She subsequently apologized and voted for a Democratic resolution denouncing hatred, though Pelosi and other leaders did not heed GOP calls to remove her from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
HOUSE EJECTS MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE FROM COMMITTEES OVER EXTREMIST REMARKSMIKE DEBONISFEBRUARY 5, 2021WASHINGTON POSTDistancing himself from McCarthy’s approach, McConnell took the unusual step this week of publicly denouncing the “loony lies and conspiracy theories” of people such as Greene, whom he compared to a “cancer” in the party.
REPUBLICANS WORRY THEIR BIG TENT WILL MEAN BIG PROBLEMS IN 2022 ELECTIONSMICHAEL SCHERER, JOSH DAWSEYFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThen Georgia Republicans sent a QAnon supporter to Congress, which prompted McCarthy to falsely claim Marjorie Taylor Greene had denounced it herself.
THE GOP: THE NEW KNOW-NOTHING PARTYAARON BLAKEFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAnd, in similar fashion, the elites being challenged were caught off guard by the suddenness and intensity and responded by denouncing those forces as misguided, misled and destructive.
HOW THE GAMESTOP TRADING SURGE WILL TRANSFORM WALL STREETZACHARY KARABELLJANUARY 29, 2021TIMEIn recent days former allies, including his political mentors and major donors, have denounced him.
SEN. HAWLEY HAS BEEN CONDEMNED. HIS BAD LEGAL ARGUMENTS SHOULD BE STAMPED OUT, TOO.DANIEL EPPS, ALAN TRAMMELLJANUARY 20, 2021WASHINGTON POSTMcCarthy, like many Republicans, denounced the violence and did it rather early — including going on television to do so even as the situation was unfolding.
KEVIN MCCARTHY’S RUDDERLESS GOP LEADERSHIPAARON BLAKEJANUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThrough the process, Alexander Hamilton, the most influential Federalist, broke with his party and scribbled one letter after another denouncing Aaron Burr.
THE ELECTION THAT FORESHADOWED 2020JAMES MORONEJANUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe doctor was denounced, and there were calls for an international moratorium on inheritable gene edits.
MRNA TECHNOLOGY GAVE US THE FIRST COVID-19 VACCINES. IT COULD ALSO UPEND THE DRUG INDUSTRYWALTER ISAACSONJANUARY 11, 2021TIMECamille François, Graphika’s chief innovation officer, said that when democratic governments get involved in disinformation, it makes it harder for them to denounce it in their own countries.
PEOPLE AFFILIATED WITH FRENCH MILITARY USED FACEBOOK TO MEDDLE IN AFRICACRAIG TIMBERG, ELIZABETH DWOSKINDECEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POSTWarren was giving a speech on the Senate floor, denouncing then-attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions, when Republicans invoked an obscure rule to silence her.
ELIZABETH WARREN’S NEXT BOOK ARRIVES IN APRILRACHEL SCHALLOMDECEMBER 16, 2020FORTUNEWORDS RELATED TO DENOUNCE
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