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Disloyalty

Disloyalty meaning

An act of being disloyal; a betrayal, faithbreach. | The quality of being disloyal.

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After his South Carolina speech, Trump told The Associated Press in an interview that it would be “a great act of disloyalty” if DeSantis opposed him in the primary and took credit for the governor's initial election.

As we know, Trump is very offended by disloyalty to him despite his total lack of loyalty to anyone else.

Fidelity and disloyalty" — and he's not alone.

Putin's pet hates are NATO and disloyalty.

The Information officer of the Emirate Council, Salmanu Lame, had, in a statement that was made available to journalists, said the suspension which was for his alleged “disloyalty and unruly behaviour,” was with immediate effect.

Working with Democrats on a petition would also be a marker of partisan disloyalty.

An old friend of Prince Harry has shared their disbelief at the duke’s “disloyalty” since moving to California.

Finally, there is no sign of disloyalty within the armed forces.

Hardly grateful, the former president regularly tears into Fox for what he sees as disloyalty, even ripping his former White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, now a Fox contributor.

Many Trump loyalists may view this as a snub or act of disloyalty, but that’s not the case.

Taking place right now, the Dairy Disloyalty campaign is asking people to swap out their usual dairy coffee to any plant-based milk alternative.

Trump has long attacked Fox News for what he perceives as disloyalty toward him, yet it is arguably the only mainstream network that lets him go on uninterrupted tirades.

An estimated 14,000 people died there during the Khmer Rouge rule, some of them regime officials accused of disloyalty.

Apart from his derogatory descriptions of undocumented immigrants, he attempted to court black voters in 2016 by them “what the hell do you have to lose?” and last August Jewish Americans of “great disloyalty” if they vote for Democrats.

Inside the West Wing, where people work in close, cramped quarters, Bruen says taking protective measures can be seen as a sign of disloyalty to the president.

Mei's appearance with Haubert so soon after the election is further eye-opening since the issue of disloyalty was a major issue for Bacon.

One of the Berejiklian government's longest-serving Liberal MPs, Catherine Cusack, said Mr Barilaro had shown "unprecedented disloyalty" to the Coalition and has abused his position as leader.

The Kano State government had accused Sanusi of disloyalty, alleging that he disrespected its authority and absented himself from meetings without cogent reasons.

But in the end, it was an act of disloyalty that undid her.

He also took a swipe at Mr Johnson and other Tory Brexiteers who did not back Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement, saying their ‘serial disloyalty has been such an inspiration to so many of us’.