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They were motivated to clinch a deal without provoking the ire of YouTube TV’s base of nearly 10 million customers.

The restaurant was just a few blocks from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement building where the ongoing demonstration has become the latest focus of the president’s ire against the city.

“It’s what they do for a living. They do well, people forget about them. They don’t do well and they’re in the ire of everything. So it’s tough.”

What's more, their congressional leaders provoked the ire of left-wing activists for backing down during the last budget bout in March.

From BBC

The jokes raised the ire of Carr, who said Kimmel was "appearing to directly mislead the American public" with his comments about Kirk's killer.

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