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Disloyal

Disloyal | Disloyalty

Disloyal meaning

Not loyal, without loyalty.

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How do you work with someone you think is disloyal, or who thinks you are disloyal?

At the same time, former President is taking shots at "disloyal" DeSantis for considering a potential run for the White House in 2024.

He’s also penned not one but : the New York Times bestseller “Disloyal,” which was published by Skyhorse, and “Dishonest,” published by Melville House.

His tenure in Cleveland was a bit short, though, as he only played six seasons, and at this point in his career has been on a few teams, and has been known to be a bit disloyal to the teams he is on.

Peronism was undefeatable in free and fair elections; right-wing parties had no chance of winning, and those with no hope of winning became disloyal players, seeking power through other means.

The 77-year-old slammed the broadcaster on his own social media platform, Truth Social, on Saturday, September 23. "The real Howard Stern is a weak, pathetic, and disloyal guy, who lost his friends and MUCH of his audience.

TMZ Presents: Lamar Odom:Sex, Drugs, and Kardashians, released earlier this year, Odom admitted to being disloyal to the Good American Founder whom he married after a month they met.

Trump sought to diminish DeSantis during the trip, telling reporters on his plane that the Florida governor would be “very disloyal” by challenging him.

What was suggested was that he didn’t support Niall Barry and had been disloyal.

Gumel told NAN in a telephone interview that the accusations were unfounded as he had never been disloyal to the governor.

He called the former Vice President an “irrelevant RINO”— which stands for Republican in Name Only and is a term used by some to describe Republicans who are viewed as being disloyal to the party.

In 1979, revolutionary leader Khomeini established the Pasdaran, the Revolutionary Guards, as a protective force against the country’s regular army, who Khomeini suspected of being disloyal.

Some of the prime minister’s most staunch opponents certainly feel motivated by what they see as his deeply disloyal resignation as Johnson’s chief finance minister back in 2022.

The plan has a range of objectives, from purging government workers considered disloyal to Trump, to restricting abortion and contraception access, to rolling back some civil rights legislation.

Trump has repeatedly said that he feels that Jews who did not are disloyal and need to be spoken to, and he dined with Nick Fuentes, a white nationalist and Holocaust denier.

Anybody who challenges or seeks to contest against this founder is viewed as a threat and disloyal.

But make sure that Gual Rice, the Agame girl, Susan, is sentenced to hard labor clearing the debris after you demolish the wall—don’t forget to sentence our disloyal subjects who were given refuge in your country along with her.

Consequently, most voters don’t believe the polls, and that includes the disloyal opposition.

President Trump frequently attacks Democratic politicians and those who he believes to be disloyal on social media.

The echo chambers of the West are still sounding discordantly between cries of "loyal" and "disloyal" media, much less "fake news".