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"asserted" Definitions
  1. resting on a statement or claim unsupported by evidence or proof; alleged: The asserted value of the property was twice the amount anyone offered.

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Learning systems should be transparent and claims asserted by robots might have to be met even more skeptically than those asserted by humans.
" The motion notes that Weinstein's brother Bob also "recently asserted that his emails would exonerate him from claims similar to those being asserted against Mr. Weinstein.
But in the first premise, P is not asserted ("it's raining" is entertained as a possibility), whereas in the second premise P is asserted ("it's raining" is presented as fact).
" Toomey also asserted "the policy is very, very counterproductive.
" Panetta also asserted that Trump enjoyed operating in "chaos.
" She also asserted that Trump had a "fragile ego.
The group hired fire experts to testify to the impossibility of the government's thesis; it contradicted facts asserted by the government; and it asserted that suspects in the case had been tortured.
As if that's not crazy enough, Rudy Giuliani asserted on Sunday that Trump, as president, also has the power to pardon himself — a point asserted by Trump himself in a Monday morning tweet.
"There's no right to free speech on Twitter," he asserted.
Police asserted that McDole might fire his weapon at them.
First, he asserted that, henceforth, the Court, not executive agencies,
Gus Bilirakis, a Florida Republican, asserted in a press release.
But then his stern interior monologue asserted itself: Easy, Tom.
Laird asserted that "Vietnamization" properly characterized U.S. involvement going forward.
But MSU officials also asserted no NCAA rules were violated.
It has been asserted on your behalf you are remorseful.
"There's been a little bit of a misconception," Votaw asserted.
"We're a Catholic school and it's not tolerated," he asserted.
That, apparently, did not happen, and no privilege was asserted.
" Ryan asserted the Republican Party is "the party of Lincoln.
I could have asserted myself much earlier on, but didn't.
A tape called Hoop Life asserted Lil B's basketball prowess.
"They're selling you an iPhone of tobacco products," asserted Sward.
"[The Democrats's] entire agenda is resist and obstruct," Pence asserted.
Or simply a machine that asserted its authority without mercy?
Those four transformational forces make America unique, Mr. Kurtzman asserted.
The agency asserted that it acted for the child's safety.
On Monday night, he asserted that he never said that.
They were, he asserted, a reflection of our troubled world.
FATF has repeatedly asserted that Iran must remove this exemption.
This was no "simple private transaction," as the president asserted.
Friedman asserted that Trump spoke for most of the call.
Yorker critic Arlene Croce asserted that the Trocks weren't addressing
More recently, though, he has asserted himself beyond the field.
" Alexander's response, Trump's campaign email asserted, was "pure, dishonest garbage.
Democrats quickly asserted the rule was not being applied consistently.
He asserted that Prince Mohammed was upset over the murder.
In fact, she asserted, the two can work well together.
He asserted that such abuses were common in the religion.
Much of what's asserted here has already been reported elsewhere.
But Mr. Trump asserted in a Twitter post on Dec.
But that is what Secretary of State Mike Pompeo asserted.
The American military asserted that that strike, too, targeted fighters.
A crucial norm — politicians don't celebrate racial segregation — asserted itself.
Mr. Richmond asserted his innocence to The New York Times.
"Freedom of speech is not freedom of reach," Cohen asserted.
Moon has asserted solidarity with U.S. policy toward the North.
He has asserted the allegations against him have been disproved.
"No, no, there's no explanation," he asserted, shaking his head.
Once settled, Jones asserted that Cormier was a paper champion.
On the contrary, most tasters asserted, they were quite good.
" Listing America's numerous problems, he asserted: "I alone can fix it.
Meetup, meanwhile, has publicly asserted that no one lost their jobs.
" But Sadler asserted that the pay disparity is not Kennedy's "fault.
"We cannot afford for a moment to be complacent," he asserted.
"The nature of consciousness is always the central question," he asserted.
Dr. (Fiona) Hill then entered the room and asserted to Amb.
The original lawsuit asserted patent claims as well as trade secrets.
"[He] could destroy it, because of what we're saying," Bono asserted.
Clinton has asserted has not been tough enough on the industry.
" A year later in 2010, Gaga asserted: "I am a feminist.
He is, as he asserted himself last night, the presumptive nominee.
He's frustrated that Wakanda hasn't asserted itself more, particularly in America.
During the case, he asserted his constitutional right against self-incrimination.
"All these bad leaders from ISIS are leaving Mosul," he asserted.
He's also repeatedly asserted a link between Soviet Communism and environmentalism.
There is actually no link between space and Buddhism, asserted Kasuga.
Which countries the tweets came from cannot be asserted with certainty.
The Clippers re-asserted their dominance in the rivalry quickly Saturday.
Later, he asserted his country's claim to the oil underneath it.
"Things are more beautiful when they're left unfinished," Ms. Chiuri asserted.
U.S. authorities have asserted that Mesa shot Hernandez in self-defense.
The Pentagon has asserted the drills are essential to military readiness.
Trump has asserted he will not fire Conway over the violation.
"Today, 11 years later, it is the same accusation," he asserted.
" Ms. Hicks asserted that the two reporters had "never met Corey.
"The first duty of the President is to protect," he asserted.
Kardashian asserted that weight loss, not plastic surgery, was the cause.
He asserted that Trump is unusual in his use of lies.
Authorial authority is disavowed at the very moment it is asserted.
But Sheikh, 46, asserted in court that the sex was consensual.
Iran has always asserted that it does not seek nuclear weapons.
Life may indeed follow art, as Roman Jakobson long ago asserted.
Democrats asserted that FEMA was similarly inept preparing for this storm.
Many asserted that the statue was an emblem of white supremacy.
"Other countries have not had either of those," Dr. Burke asserted.
Iran has repeatedly asserted that it will never develop nuclear weapons.
"In each holistic analysis, E.P.A. considered the relevant factors," it asserted.
"The Democrats are politicizing the coronavirus," Trump asserted at the rally.
"I do a lot of work when I'm sleeping," he asserted.
But Mr. Matthews asserted without hesitation that he still enjoyed life.
The Antetokounmpo-led Bucks, Fellin asserted, have risen to "cool" status.
Qatari prosecutors asserted that the information was worth billions of dollars.
" Mr. Trump's advisers asserted that the debate commission included "anti-Trumpers.
He fiercely asserted his ability to connect with African-American people.
"It tells you just how shamelessly racist he is," Navarro asserted.
But, she asserted, the prosecution lacked the evidence to prove it.
President Barack Obama asserted executive privilege to block a congressional subpoena.
He has asserted that protecting the environment matters only to vegans.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Thursday asserted that Iranian Gen.
He asserted that patriotism had a big part in his rise.
" He asserted that CO2 levels had "little correlation with global temperature.
The stop, which preceded a Roethlisberger incompletion, asserted the Patriots' primacy.
Grassley asserted that Comey had "lost" the public's trust and confidence.
That report also asserted that the Syrians had used chlorine bombs.
Obama asserted executive privilege to block the disclosure of the documents.
Trump has asserted that the documents are covered by executive privilege.
He asserted that doing so was only to the president's detriment.
In a separate tweet, he asserted that Weigel should be fired. .
"I will be the one to shut it down," he asserted.
"We are not a fragile or frightful people," the president asserted.
Now that we've asserted what a fool's errand this is, guess what?
King Vajiralongkorn last year had already asserted total control over the bureau.
"Discussing reorganization shouldn't be out of the question," she asserted Wednesday night.
"They started with a growth rate and asserted they could achieve it."
The State's case against Patel asserted that the baby was born alive.
Sondland, echoing Trump, had asserted there was no such quid pro quo.
The SEC had asserted that Musk never sought clearance for any tweet.
One of the aides was identified as Kenichi Kiyoshima, the article asserted.
Trump even asserted that Europe is worse than China on trade issues.
Mr. Trump's campaign has also asserted the claim in ads on Facebook.
He also asserted that Twitter is biased against conservative and libertarian users.
"The block is hot for The Shade Room right now," asserted Nwandu.
Part of that hard work being his "networks and gender," Riley asserted.
"Hillary is hitting me with tremendous commercials," the 70-year-old asserted.
" On Russia, he asserted that "we're not likely to ever be friends.
Ocasio-Cortez also asserted that the U.S. should ban extended solitary confinement.
Houston had asserted to Redbook years earlier, though, "I do the hitting."
" But Sadler also asserted that the pay disparity was not Kennedy's "fault.
Others asserted that Korea would be subjugated to the world's largest economy.
At his firm, Moffett asserted, clients must pass a tough screening process.
But hundreds of thousands fled as ISIS asserted their violent, extremist policies.
"Telecommunications network providers and ISPs are rarely, if ever, monopolies," Jamison asserted.
The EO also asserted national security concerns as warranting the travel ban.
"Meow's rad because it's inclusive and for girls who skate," Baker asserted.
"I'm about to stunt on your ass," Issa Rae's mom Delyna asserted.
However, over the years, China has increasingly asserted dominance over Hong Kong.
"This entire crisis, just to be clear, is not new," Nielsen asserted.
He once asserted that suspected criminals should be killed if need be.
Ward and the narrator then asserted that ozone depletion causes global warming.
Heller, asserted the second interpretation, which is now law of the land.
Mercifully, the PTAB asserted its authority against this ridiculous Snowflake-esque premise.
" During the show, she asserted that Goldberg suffered from "Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Sadhvi Pragya Thakur, however, for an incendiary speech in which she asserted
The Saudi ambassador promptly asserted that there had been no undue pressure.
House Republicans have asserted that the F.B.I. documents could demonstrate that Mrs.
"The Trump brand is very distinctive from the Republican brand," Ayres asserted.
"I've had a lot of false charges against me, unfortunately," He asserted.
He asserted that the takeover was spontaneous and informed by religious belief.
At a rally on Saturday in Manheim, Pa., he asserted that Mrs.
Was it some sort of misunderstanding, as the Jordanian military has asserted?
And even the environmental advantages of renewables often asserted are deeply problematic.
He asserted that he was the only one who knew the source.
When Trump asserted he fired Mattis he was bearing false witness.  Again.
Trump has also asserted that he has the right to pardon himself.
Politicians from Amsterdam and Copenhagen asserted their presence at Pride in Istanbul.
" About the ban, Parker asserted, "This is a policy we don't support.
" An opinion column in that issue asserted, "Senators bear their own guilt.
"The People have asserted that they are, in fact, Somebody," Hill writes.
The department simply asserted that these measures are insufficient without providing evidence.
Xi also asserted that a global trade war would have no winners.
He also asserted that Prince Mohammed was "very unhappy about" the murder.
Mr. Bertolini asserted that the companies would not raise prices for consumers.
The Islamic State is not dead, as Mr. Trump asserted, she said.
Under a regular voting system, Mr. Poliquin asserted, he would have won.
And he asserted that the president's proposals were bolder than Democrats acknowledged.
For his part, he asserted that Ms. Butina had offered sexual favors.
She asserted that the development would not affect her relationship with Mrs.
Some analysts have asserted that banning Huawei could impact 25G's rollout globally.
The paper asserted that owners of obese dogs are often obese themselves.
He asserted that the economy, jobs and wage stagnation were more potent.
Because the outrage machine doesn't care about any of that, he asserted.
Russia and other nations have already asserted their influence in this sphere.
This amounts to a "crisis of leadership", a conservative senator recently asserted.
They have asserted that a 16-game season stresses their bodies enough.
"Abstention is never good news for democracy," Prime Minister Édouard Philippe asserted.
In a rare move, the government asserted presidential privilege on 45 documents.
Bill Clinton, under oath, asserted he never had "sexual relations" with Lewinsky.
Still, the company asserted that it was not going out of business.
"He was being involved in a domestic political errand," Dr. Hill asserted.
"Fewer than five percent of Americans donate to political campaigns," Yang asserted.
The tax bill, he asserted, would end up adding to government revenue.
The president groundlessly asserted that "rogue killers" could have committed the crime.
Despite the progress, McAleenan asserted that illegal entries remain at "crisis levels."
She asserted strongly that women of color haven't been heard as enthusiastically.
Fairfax has asserted consistently that he has never sexually assaulted anyone ever.
From Republicans, who asserted that Democrats were demonstrably bad for the economy.
But nuclear deterrence doesn't need to be so pricey, the CBO asserted.
His 448-page written report, Mr. Mueller asserted, should speak for itself.
" Ben Shapiro asserted, "There's no moral reason not to boycott Bee's show.
Hogan asserted copyright claims over the video, and when those failed, he asserted privacy claims instead, demanding that Gawker remove the one minute and 41 second clip as well as the accompanying narrative written by former editor A.J. Daulerio.
Additionally, he argued that the White House "asserted the doctrine of absolute immunity for senior advisers to the president, which has been asserted by every president by the 1970s," noting that Democrats chose not to challenge that in court.
In a statement, FedEx asserted its commitment to innovating in the delivery space.
Assange has asserted his organization's actions have not put people in harm's way.
"If this president could confiscate every gun in America, he would," Rubio asserted.
Her pop dominance has been steadfast – asserted, again, through ninth studio album Glory.
The company asserted that its 45-year-old founder has been falsely accused.
It quietly asserted its support for the Open Skies Treaty by retweeting Rep.
Israel's response appears to have been excessive, as human rights groups have asserted.
This would leave fewer funds for lending and making markets, Mr. Gray asserted.
Prosecutors have asserted that builders paid bribes to win contracts for Olympic venues.
So LG's V-series has quietly asserted its technical credentials among niche audiences.
"Energy is the ideal space because it has known deal flow," asserted Row.
" The 'ceasefire is absolutely holding' Trump asserted that the "ceasefire is absolutely holding.
The Republican nominee asserted that Putin doesn't respect President Barack Obama or Clinton.
"The floodgates have opened for white women," Union boldly asserted to the NYT.
Though several women testified against him, Little asserted his innocence throughout his trial.
By 2015, Mr Trump asserted, sanctions had created intense domestic pressure on Iran.
" During Sunday's debate, Trump asserted that his words were just "locker room talk.
The DOJ said those documents were shielded by executive privilege asserted by Trump.
At one point in 2016 Wright asserted that he is, in fact, Nakamoto.
"President Obama was born in the United States, period," Trump asserted on Friday.
The vice president asserted the move had been calculated — a claim Hammill denied.
Notably, he asserted that: NB: The interview has been lightly edited for clarity.
"I don't really know (how), but we're going to make it," Suárez asserted.
"I don't see fiscal policy being a major solution in Europe," asserted Weber.
Failure to meet ATR can also be asserted as a defense against foreclosure.
Others cited verses from the Koran they asserted supported violence against non-Muslims.
Vogue writer Lauren Duca, who asserted that an interest in thigh high boots
On Sunday, both Proenza and Rodarte asserted that being very beautiful was enough.
As German-speaking lands asserted their independence from Rome, other forces were unleashed.
He also asserted that concerns about Trump's visit being counterproductive were ill-founded.
In several interviews on Monday, Giuliani asserted that collusion is not a crime.
Kirchner asserted that her administration was not corrupt and denied any wrongdoing. Mrs.
When she spoke of tolerance, she asserted, she had in mind anti-Semitism.
He later asserted the Kurds freed ISIS detainees to create trouble for him.
"It's pretty much dead on arrival in the United States' senate," Boys asserted.
He also asserted during the interview that Holder "protected" Obama during his presidency.
"I shall relish my widowhood," she asserted, aloud and firmly, in her car.
Hours after Pelosi asserted that the U.S. is facing a "constitutional crisis," Reps.
He also asserted that he believed Sanders could have won the general election.
He also asserted, without evidence, that the deal would hurt the private sector.
Sandy Levin (D-Mich.) asserted to Republicans on the Ways and Means panel.
He also asserted that the NRCC had no interest in using stolen information.
"They would have to re-evaluate all of their foreign policies," she asserted.
" He also asserted that he "had not been involved with hookers in Russia.
"This has absolutely nothing to do with the right to choose," he asserted.
Houston asserted, for the first time, Dropbox is profitable on an EBITDA basis.
"The kids of the town need heroes and examples to follow," he asserted.
Then Trump asserted that economic downturns could be fatal in their own right.
He apologized for being "foolish" but asserted that their sexual relationship was consensual.
In the latter case, for example, the majority asserted in Shelby County v.
"Howard Beach was the first public awakening of Northern racism," Mr. Sharpton asserted.
These steps, Sears asserted, should help the company return to profitability this year.
Mr. Giuliani also falsely asserted that Mr. McGahn provided conflicting accounts to investigators.
All such integration partners, Facebook asserted, were covered by the service provider exemption.
One review asserted most of the criminals were in their 60s and 70s.
To stifle her screams, she asserted, he covered her mouth with his hand.
The provision could completely upend the private equity business model, this person asserted.
The vote came after Trump asserted executive privilege over all of the documents.
MacArthur asserted that the protests were a Communist plot against the U.S. government.
By walking away from the pact, he asserted he would save American jobs.
The Pacific region, he asserted, is a "priority region" for the United States.
The Atlantic reported that, during remarks on Wednesday, Kelly asserted that Lt. Col.
Warner Music had claimed that Spotify "falsely asserted a statutory license" in India.
He suddenly asserted his presence and made clear his rigorous sense of decorum.
The Trump administration has asserted that the Obama administration improperly regulated the emissions.
"She knew he was going to conduct the attack," a federal prosecutor asserted.
Blumenthal asserted that the Pentagon has no process for complying with that law.
"Some good people on both sides," he famously asserted to reporters in Manhattan.
"Virtually everything Republicans say about taxes today is a lie," Bartlett asserted recently.
"The goal was to get rid of the rural white Democrat," he asserted.
"The debilitation of the Labour Party is the facilitator of Brexit," he asserted.
Remarkably, Trump also asserted on Friday that he didn't foresee that issue arising.
But Khashoggi became agitated, the official asserted, and he died in a chokehold.
The Republicans who allowed these laws to expire asserted that they were ineffective.
"NPR reporter Mary Louise Kelly lied to me, twice," Pompeo asserted, without evidence.
He asserted that we need to stop assuming that gender gaps imply sexism.
" The president also asserted that Clinton "wouldn't have spent money on the military.
"It caught me personally by surprise" that Bannon asserted executive privilege, said Rep.
Brian Kemp (R) asserted any potential appointee he chooses to fill outgoing Sen.
Kudlow and Navarro asserted that Trudeau's comments were particularly troubling given the timing.
Pence asserted that the Trump administration's "maximum pressure campaign" on Iran is working.
The phenomenon still existed, he asserted, and only one word did it justice.
"There's nothing asserted that he did anything that was illegal," Joe Biden said.
VA also asserted that there was a lack of availability of trained dogs.
The Republicans who allowed these laws to expire asserted that they were ineffective.
The next day, Mr. Guaidó asserted his leadership and Mr. Trump backed him.
When Judge Kavanaugh asserted that "boofed" referred to flatulence, he was outright lying.
Netanyahu asserted in the Oval Office the agreement had "emboldened" and "enriched" Tehran.
Bill Nelson, a Democrat, asserted that Russians had successfully hacked Florida's systems, Sen.
But she asserted that undermining fundamental environmental safeguards will do long term damage.
He has asserted that his recall would undermine the independence of the judiciary.
In this way, Oswald and Tarsila asserted Brazilian modernity as a local creation.
"There's no such thing as a Republican judge or a Democratic judge," he asserted.
"Nobody likes retail at the moment," asserted Nicolas Walewski, founder of Alken Asset Management.
As I asserted two years ago, it's little wonder that such instances might occur.
" At the time, Sorrentino further asserted that the allegations "do not portray me accurately.
"He's done a great job for the people of Arizona," asserted Trump on Monday.
Spanish political scientist Juan Linz asserted in a seminal 1990 essay that presidential liberal
Finke and Jordan asserted themselves after the break as Illinois quickly regained the lead.
One of the other ways Dion asserted herself was through beauty and self care.
Bennet asserted the agreement favored Republicans by extending tax cuts and enacting spending caps.
HTC has asserted its independence since then, building an alternate ecosystem known as Viveport.
"No wise man ever wished to be younger," Swift asserted, never having met me.
" A placard near the speaker's stage asserted: "Germany has survived war, pests and cholera.
He also asserted that "democracy" doesn't stop at the factory gates or office door.
"But those asserted facts now can (and will) be disputed in Mexico," Smith said.
There will be no buffoonery, Mr. Santiago-Hudson asserted, and no tap shoes, either.
Kagan asserted that democratic countries will treat the new technologies radically different from authoritarians.
Hartarto asserted that green diesel generated 90 percent fewer emissions than conventional fossil fuels.
But a source close to them asserted that both sides want a cordial breakup.
But Dionne asserted his own view that Trump's appeal was a play to prejudice.
"We do tell them that everything that happens stays within our team," asserted Patterson.
So both women repeatedly asserted their supremacy over the other and over the genre.
They asserted that my book had done well, that the reviews had been good.
Mark Zuckerberg asserted that the social network was "not a media company" in 2016.
In fact, one source asserted that the conservatorship was Britney's idea, not her father's.
"We're gonna show great heart," on DACA, Trump asserted in a February news conference.
" Despite the House victory, though, the former president asserted that "our work goes on.
Coats asserted firmly his belief that any "political shaping" of intelligence would be inappropriate.
President Donald Trump asserted on Friday that the counting in the election was amiss.
Newhouse also asserted that Dropbox is not viewing or storing Mac users' admin passwords.
Sessions effectively asserted executive privilege but then denied that he was asserting the privilege.
Minerd asserted the Fed's 2-percent inflation target is an average, not a ceiling.
Michele Fiore, a Nevada assemblywoman and Bundy family supporter, also asserted that's what happened.
Archiving can be a form of activism, the late historian Howard Zinn once asserted.
In a study last year, Facebook's scientists asserted the echo chamber effect was muted.
Hoover "boldly asserted dominion over the entire food chain in America," Whyte tells us.
Cohen asserted in his testimony Wednesday that he never pursued a White House job.
He asserted that the collection of information was within Iran's rights under international law.
Bolton asserted that the mere fact that the meeting was taking place was important.
The FBI speedily asserted that the Davidians ignited the fire that consumed their dwelling.
"Repeatedly lying" to Peruvians, the motion asserted, makes Mr Kuczynski morally unfit for office.
But Trump asserted that Moscow's interference in U.S. elections will be a key topic.
He bluntly asserted that his "personal beliefs" had no impact on his decision-making.
Trump Jr. asserted on Twitter that Cohen's testimony was about a desire for fame.
Every president since Eisenhower has asserted a claim of executive privilege at least once.
She also asserted that Trump remains confident in Sessions's ability to do his job.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly asserted that the FBI botched the Clinton email investigation.
Madison -- the very decision that asserted the power of judicial review -- back in 1986.
No." Kilmeade said Trump "shocked the world" and asserted it "wasn't because of Russia.
Last year, two experts who analyzed its language asserted that Shakespeare's hand is unmistakable.
She took a radical pleasure in self-assertion, but she asserted herself against radicalism.
Viacom executives, in turn, "asserted that [Redstone] had been manipulated by his daughter," Shari.
EPA has also asserted it can regulate wetlands that are adjacent to navigable waters.
Ryan has repeatedly asserted that some Democrats will end up voting for the bill.
" It also asserted that "John Ward believes that monsters like this deserve to live.
The states, which have the power to license retailers, he asserted, keep them honest.
Notopoulos asserted that the documents were not public in Mexico, a claim Gelernt disputed.
The agency's report asserted that the performance-enhancing scheme was sponsored by the state.
It also asserted that Amin was only injured in the blast and remains alive.
The Iranian government has asserted many times that it will never possess nuclear arms.
But Mr. Trump asserted on Sunday that there were undisclosed aspects to the deal.
Trump administration officials had previously asserted that the drone was flying in international airspace.
Mr. Boakai and his supporters within the governing Unity Party have asserted that Mrs.
But with her re-entry into national politics, she has asserted her conservative credentials.
Sergeant Barry repeatedly asserted he was worried she would rearm herself and hurt someone.
After receiving the text, Mr. Sondland called Mr. Trump, who asserted it was false.
Plus, they've asserted, it simply doesn't rise to the level of an impeachable offense.
He asserted that Comey had illegally leaked information, something that Comey has long denied.
"We need information flowing down and we need to listen to people," he asserted.
First, he asserted, the Trump administration is not seeking regime change in the North.
"The president has asserted that torture works," Senator Kamala Harris, Democrat of California, said.
The report and subsequent research also asserted ties between ToTok developer Breej Holding Ltd.
The Islamic State West Africa Province asserted responsibility for that massacre two days later.
The last time, in 2013, the clue asserted it was spoken by Debra Winger.
Many presidents, including President Trump, have asserted privileges and other objections to specific subpoenas.
Turner asserted the OMB was "where one of our problems are" with military funding.
President Trump has asserted that the documents are protected from subpoena by executive privilege.
Hoffman asserted again in his statement that the group has links to Iranian forces.
His defense chief, however, swiftly asserted that the United States still has diplomatic options.
"You chose to sit on the allegations until a politically opportune moment," he asserted.
For the first time, the EPA asserted authority to regulate the design of trailers.
In the past decade, a number of books have asserted Rousseau's centrality and uniqueness.
Debatable, but often asserted, is that it also produces poor candidates and ineffective Presidents.
Andrew Cuomo asserted that restrictions on abortion contradict the separation of church and state.
But then conventional hierarchies asserted themselves, and women were mostly barred from religious leadership.
For Corker, this issue went way beyond routine politics: "Deficits matter," he forcefully asserted.
They asserted themselves as, and still remain, a central player in our early life.
Much of what he asserted, however, was misleading or lacked context, aviation experts said.
They asserted both a new canon and a new brand of all-American imagery.
He then asserted the need for a rigid hierarchy: leadership above and staff below.
And during the 2016 campaign, he asserted that cost was $113 billion a year.
He asserted that joining a team already loaded with stars carries little appeal to him.
He has asserted the privilege against self-incrimination and refused to turn over any records.
Not all of Waymo's 121 asserted trade secrets indeed qualify as trade secrets, he added.
" Arnold asserted, "Trump had him do it," to which Cohen said, "Of course he did.
Nevertheless, alongside the self-determination and agency asserted through this critique, there is undeniable pain.
" A man on Twitter asserted that she's only successful because she's "built like a man.
It's the first time officials have asserted this position publicly as an interpretation of law.
"No one -- no one -- has asserted my son did a single thing wrong," he said.
You asserted that the Brexit alternatives could be "costed and debated" in a second vote.
Hill then entered the room and asserted to Ambassador Sondland that his statements were inappropriate.
During an interview with "Entertainment Tonight" Dash asserted that being transgender is a lifestyle choice.
In particular, it was asserted, the measure would stop minority religions maintaining their own schools.
With the Ella, Blue has asserted its credentials as a headphone maker in fine style.
Fiscal policy is stronger and more co-ordinated, Qingchi asserted, than it used to be.
He had immediately asserted his innocence but the police said a witness had identified him.
One of Trump's attorneys, former New York Mayor  Rudy Giuliani , asserted a basically incontrovertible fact.
Ghika was initially unequivocal when he asserted that there was no new threat from Iran.
His attorney, Matthew Reisig, answered "he just did" when asked whether Muldrow asserted his innocence.
It was heartbreaking, and fans from all over have asserted that Jack could have survived.
In 1992, its front page famously asserted it had won the contest for the Conservatives.
Biti asserted before the electoral commission&aposs official announcement that Chamisa was the real winner.
Wednesday's hearing would serve as a "critical step" towards crafting comprehensive legislation, the pair asserted.
"We need to step up both speed and scale," the renowned climate change expert asserted.
Tyler asserted that the Rubio campaign has also used photo-shopped images of their candidate.
"It's almost impossible to vet people now from that part of the world," he asserted.
But if the privilege isn't being asserted, then he really needed to answer the question.
"[But] babies being born in America today are the luckiest crop in history," he asserted.
He asserted, time and time again, that King was killed by the United States military.
There are a host of privileges asserted by agencies, such as the deliberative process privileges.
She asserted it is fairly obvious if you review the record of the criminal case.
"Carl Icahn will be advising the President in his individual capacity," Trump's transition team asserted.
Trump has asserted without evidence that the Justice Department put a "spy" in his campaign.
"  Queried about Johnson's prospects, Trump asserted, "Well I am not pitting one against the other.
Free movement will now "come to an end", asserted Mr McDonnell in a speech today.
"I don't recall a risk assessment ever going out without being peer reviewed," she asserted.
Saudi officials have denied the allegation and asserted that Khashoggi left the consulate that day.
The buyers asserted the clauses to justify not completing their deals because of adverse events.
The governor, Mr. Baldassare asserted, considered Mr. Baroni not "effective" for a job like that.
" The White House asserted that the declassification process would "restore confidence in our public institutions.
"What you told Mr. Lieu really contradicts what you said in the report," Lesko asserted.
This, the president asserted, is what legitimizes the actions he is now poised to take.
The 85033 rule asserted federal power over many small waterways whose protections previously weren't clear.
Protestants asserted not the right to choose their rulers, but the duty to challenge them.
Kobach, the commission's public face, has long asserted without evidence that voter fraud is widespread.
When Mr. Trump asserted that the system was rigged, he tapped directly into such misgivings.
In June, The Washington Post asserted that the NSA had linked WannaCry to North Korea.
"Making every school a community school — that's got to be our collective vision," he asserted.
" He'd asserted that true Christian faith "is going to point you in a progressive direction.
Some lawmakers asserted that Omar's rhetoric was anti-Semitic and should be publicly rebuked.  Sens.
" Nevins asserted that creator Alex Gansa would be bringing the show to its "proper conclusion.
Caste, instead of withering away as Indian democracy matures, has asserted itself in new ways.
His is no idle threat, he asserted: If Mr. Sanders loses, they're packing their bags.
Kavanaugh asserted his innocence and refused to remove himself from consideration for the high court.
Where the generals haven't been empowered to run the show, they have asserted themselves nonetheless.
FBI agents had reportedly asserted that Wolfe had assisted her with articles during their relationship.
He repeatedly asserted that the president had nothing to hide and would soon be vindicated.
In nearly the same breath, she, too, asserted she was "100%" confident she would win.
He has asserted last year's elections were fair, but international observers have questioned their legitimacy.
The whistle-blower also asserted that TIAA advisers had been told to exploit customer fears.
And before moving on to the Supreme Court, it asserted new powers to select judges.
But he asserted that the paper had not lost its mission of producing quality journalism.
Trump has also asserted that Hillary Clinton's campaign would rig the November election against him.
Medicare also asserted that providers must enroll with a health insurance plan to get paid.
His lawyer asserted the sentence was because of his white supremacist beliefs, not his actions.
The prosecution called two bloodstain-pattern analysts who asserted that there had been no intruder.
But not so fast, says Reuters, whose sources asserted that there was no such signoff.
As Andrew Yang asserted, Warren deserved to do better in the primaries of this cycle.
The president, he asserted, merely meant that eventually the federal government would complete its mission.
Mr. Rohrabacher asserted that none of the meetings were untoward or inappropriate, given his chairmanship.
He also asserted that Warren's claim of people drinking $900 bottles of wine was false.
"Her phenotype is only beneficial in an environment where there is no danger," Hill asserted.
Two of Trump's sons, Eric and Donald Jr., outright asserted that the process was rigged.
"Miami's asserted injuries are too remote from the injurious conduct it has alleged," he wrote.
During the course of depositions, some witnesses asserted their Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
Yet banks may choose to reemphasize higher-profile approaches now that JPMorgan has asserted itself.
One tweet asserted his opposition to the kneeling protests had nothing to do with race.
In Monday's court filing, Amazon asserted there was a "fundamental defect" in the procurement process.
Or will Barr push back if he believes Trump has asserted executive privilege too broadly?
Russia has asserted that the attack was fabricated to justify military action by the West.
That kind of reaction might endanger interrogators and damage the C.I.A.'s standing, he asserted.
Oral sex does not actually qualify as "sex," as President Bill Clinton asserted in 1998.
Ms. Roginsky asserted in the suit that she faced retaliation for refusing Mr. Ailes's advances.
In her letter, she asserted that the artist's purpose did not appear to be racist.
"President Obama wanted that shutdown [in 2013], and he wanted to weaponize it," Mulvaney asserted.
Several asserted that Trump "isn't racist in his heart" line or variations on that theme.
Twitter has asserted it wasn't targeting Republicans and will make changes to correct the error.
Trump, the aide asserted, was starting to realize the benefits of siding with the hawks.
He also asserted that lawmakers were informed about the embassies threat during the classified briefing.
The Supreme Court does not ordinarily hear cases based on asserted violations of state laws.
But President Trump hasn't done that, even though he has consistently asserted his complete innocence.
" Prosecutor Sweeney asserted that the case was about what Salman "knew and what she did.
We should go broader, he asserted, laying out a pattern of behavior by Mr. Trump.
That conclusion is at odds with the one repeatedly asserted by Trump's own intelligence services.
Mr. Trump falsely asserted on Twitter that he would have won the popular vote — Mrs.
Pelosi however, asserted that the transcript only highlights the need for a formal impeachment inquiry.
Paul Zukunft asserted he "will not break faith" with transgender individuals serving in his service.
"This is the way Trump handles things," a source close to the White House asserted.
Our national defense agencies have asserted that climate change is a real national security threat.
He has asserted that neo-Nazis have somehow infiltrated both police departments and the military.
Zarda asserted that his actions were appropriate and he was fired because of his sexuality.
Madison, the 1803 opinion that asserted the power of judicial review, had been correctly decided.
Later biographies have asserted he exaggerated his criminal youth to create a stronger personal story.
Mr. Trump asserted on Friday that 2017 would be "a disaster" for the health law.
"I did not want to go to the White House," Mr. Cohen asserted under questioning.
"This, bulls say, could allow Musk to get back on track mentally," the site asserted.
The parents asserted that they had a right to a religious exemption to vaccine mandates.
The Justice Department has repeatedly asserted an absolute presidential immunity from congressional compulsion to testify.
At a campaign rally here on Friday, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York asserted that Mrs.
Mahinda Rajapaksa has repeatedly asserted that his son is innocent, and on Saturday he was defiant.
Industry lobbyists have asserted that adopting the rule on leases will create new costs for companies.
Dillman himself asserted that if Tommy Hearns had worked with him, he'd have beaten Marvin Hagler.
He asserted there are "many points of intersection" between Taliban and Afghan proposals for pursuing peace.
Trump also asserted a legal defense called "executive privilege" in refusing to hand over additional documents.
Many of Nkurunziza's most strident opponents are Hutu, and asserted that his third term was unconstitutional.
In fact, prosecutors asserted that candidate Trump had directed the commission of two campaign finance felonies.
He falsely asserted that the Obama administration intentionally covered up the truth about the Benghazi investigation.
I say this because it has been asserted through government leaks that I inappropriately touched Petraeus.
" He added: "From the outset, I strongly asserted my innocence before God and under the law.
President Trump recently asserted he does not need congressional approval to order military action against Iran.
She previously asserted to PEOPLE that the promoters who organized it were "in breach" of contract.
"Trump masquerades as an angel of light, but he is the father of lies," Tepper asserted.
My firm won almost $20M for an employee who asserted similar claims against Allstate Insurance Company.
" Now, speaking to GMB, Thomas asserted, "I absolutely wanted to walk my daughter down the aisle.
"[E]mployers can't demand as conditions of employment the waivers of concerted rights", Justice Kagan asserted.
My colleagues over at Polygon asserted that nicknames should be a requirement; I disagree whole-heartedly.
Many political analysts in the past asserted that Franco had inoculated Spain against far-right nationalism.
Bland asserted he could steer players to advisers and managers in a recording presented in court.
He repeatedly asserted his innocence and described himself as a political pawn in Iranian-American relations.
Boeing has slimmed down its supply chain and Airbus has asserted its independence from European governments.
"With this policy in place, the management will pay serious attention to system safety," Cao asserted.
Grosfeld asserted he had notified the board by virtue of meeting with Dugas, who is chairman.
"Everything that had been learned for the gaming community is also applicable to schools," Jacquier asserted.
The White House has asserted that the substantive elements of Let Girls Learn will remain unchanged.
Some referred to a study that asserted that closing down social networks led to more violence.
"With BloomAPI, data sharing just becomes simple," asserted Michael Wasser, founder of BloomAPI in an interview.
Johnson rightly asserted, "right-to-try laws are passing with nearly unanimous support" across the country.
Smith asserted that he believe the results are being manipulated, regardless of being told otherwise. Rep.
In her suit, she asserted Twitter was violating consumer protection laws against unsolicited calls and texts.
In turn, lawyers for Mr. Redstone asserted that Ms. Herzer exploited their relationship for financial gain.
The Washington Post asserted that Trump had made 24 false or misleading claims during the encounter.
" Others have asserted it is "tailored to undermine public health" and that it "wasn't worth passing.
" In a letter to lawmakers, FCC officials asserted that the agency had "sufficiently addressed the disruption.
In April, he asserted that "we are sending an armada, very powerful" to the North's coast.
Symantec, Intellectual Ventures asserted patents on technology that looks for, identifies, and filters out computer viruses.
Plenty of Dem members have asserted that discussion + debate on this issue is fair and merited.
That's why I've asserted climate action could be an issue that motivates Democrats without alienating Republicans.
CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin asserted on air that Santorum was still calling Ford a liar.
Some have asserted that this recent ruling is "narrow," and that it sets "slim" legal precedent.
Vote Leave has also asserted that Turkey has higher levels of criminality, gun ownership and gangsterism.
He has asserted, also without evidence, that Democrats spiked the total to make him look bad.
He then asserted that he had drunk a bottle of vodka beforehand and could remember little.
Administration officials asserted that the action demonstrated a benefit of the nation's improved relationship with Iran.
But he asserted that other countries, such as Mexico, have been more successful in doing so.
Publicly and, lawmakers say, privately, administration officials have asserted a link between Iran and al Qaeda.
Publicly and, lawmakers say, privately, administration officials have asserted a link between Iran and al Qaeda.
Trump asserted executive privilege over Mueller's unredacted report and the underlying evidence, the Justice Department said.
If anything, he waived executive privileges over witnesses and documents that other presidents have routinely asserted.
" He continued, "There are only two that have asserted that Roy Moore engaged in unlawful conduct.
Several have asserted clearly that they'll oppose her on the floor, a list that includes Rep.
Pompeo asserted Monday that Trump has been "very clear" about the ongoing threat posed by ISIS.
White House counsel Pat Cipollone also asserted that the request implicates matters subject to executive privilege.
I asked whether this was legal and he then asserted his authority with another derogatory remark.
"The liberal left have got to learn to mobilize emotion, to actually eschew rationality," O'Shaughnessy asserted.
Miss Stahl asserted that she was dismissed from the department because of her anti-Communist activities.
But Democratic leaders have asserted they don't believe likening King and Omar is a fair comparison.
"There is a statistically significant Asian American penalty," John Hughes, a lawyer for the challengers, asserted.
But he asserted that some investigators were overstepping their authority by seeking to oust Ms. Rousseff.
They asserted that the towns denied basic services to outsiders, essentially creating a two-tiered system.
The local CDNs could not in any way aid state censorship of the platform, he asserted.
Amid intense backlash from Democrats and Republicans, Trump asserted Tuesday that the tweets were not racist.
He also asserted that Muslim immigration needed to be halted in order to prevent terrorist attacks.
The South Carolina Republican then asserted that politicians should report these improper contacts to the FBI.
" Still, Mr. O'Reilly has lately asserted that he struck the deals only to "protect my family.
In 2000, U.N. Security Council Resolution 1325 asserted that peace is inextricably linked with gender equality.
Eventually, though, the Thunder asserted themselves: with fast-break dunks, with 3-pointers, with backdoor cuts.
These schools, prosecutors asserted, were victims, since they were unwittingly playing ineligible athletes, risking N.C.A.A. penalties.
Critics of the council's actions under the Obama administration asserted that the body's deliberations were opaque.
Mr. Trump has asserted that he and his campaign are the victims in the Russia investigation.
Levandowski asserted his Fifth amendment rights and argued that this document should fall under these rights.
In fact, the C.I.A. study asserted that damage to national credibility would be limited and temporary.
But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel asserted Tuesday that this was no longer a given.
Although Iran has honored the accord, Mr. Trump has asserted it is temporary and too weak.
The particulars of the sexual misconduct asserted in the Holland case are no longer in dispute.
It could be asserted, that she has engaged with her peer Willem de Kooning's painting Woman.
"Prince's alleged anti-gay stance is baffling, for good reason," asserted the online women's magazine Bustle.
Mr. Netanyahu broke up his government rather than let that bill become law, he later asserted.
Copernicus, the great Renaissance astronomer, asserted that the Earth is not the center of the universe.
"This whole thing was a takedown attempt at the president of the United States," he asserted.
The vote came hours after President Trump asserted executive privilege to shield the report from Congress.
"The dead refuse to rest, or even to lie still," Michael has asserted at the outset.
After years of successive defeats across the Midwest, labor unions asserted themselves convincingly on Tuesday night.
The impact of asking about citizenship would be "major potential quality and cost disruptions," it asserted.
"Social media companies cannot hide behind the claim of being merely a 'platform,' " the report asserted.
He says he knows Maxwell, but is not dating her, as the Daily Mail has asserted.
"It was based on a certain level of weeks from the time we started," Trump asserted.
Other presidents have asserted executive privilege over certain documents or lines of questioning to a witness.
Other presidents have asserted executive privilege over certain documents or lines of questioning to a witness.
It asserted, though, that it — not lawmakers — should be in charge of crafting new, nationwide rules.
In recent years, Russia has asserted territorial claims in the Arctic Ocean, far beyond its shores.
With Mr. Trump, he asserted that his company would help create a million jobs in America.
Trump's own budget director has asserted that the administration can prioritize debt payments in a crisis.
" According to Boone and others, Wynn asserted that he was "the most powerful man in Nevada.
Steele's dossier had also asserted that Trump could be vulnerable to Russian blackmail, among other things.
Various administration officials have asserted that Trump does, in fact, support press freedom around the world.
" His eldest son, likewise, had previously asserted that talk of collusion was "disgusting" and "so phony.
Mr. Biden asserted on Saturday that he had never spoken with his son about overseas work.
This group asserted their first amendment rights for political and artistic speech and they weren't alone.
They made the recommendation after Obama asserted executive privilege over some documents sought by the committee.
Earlier, Mr. Trump had asserted, without evidence, that some Middle Eastern countries supported the immigration order.
In January, the House asserted its approval of the alliance by passing the NATO Support Act.
" Zimbalist asserted it would not help even "if Manfred got the game down to 2:40.
"There are only two that have asserted that Roy Moore engaged in unlawful conduct," he said.
Any suggestion that the university engaged in a coverup is "simply false," a school statement asserted.
The Twin Cities Pioneer Press reported that Luna's defense asserted that the DNA evidence was unreliable.
MORE. "When I became president I was given a bad and very complex hand," Trump asserted.
"The suspicion asserted in Kate Bennett&aposs book is categorically false and completely illogical," Nydia said.
On Saturday, he asserted that Mueller's investigation should never have been opened in the first place.
From the beginning of his term in 2017, President Trump has asserted broad, even monarchical, powers.
Science teacher Neil Baker asserted that there is when he tweeted this picture to J.K. Rowling.
"I did absolutely nothing wrong," Trump asserted during an interview with Geraldo Rivera released on Thursday.
He was first overwhelmed by booing when he asserted his support for "right to work" laws.
Kovaleski himself has previously asserted that several elements of Trump's description of that moment were inaccurate.
Uber ultimately fired Levandowski — who asserted his Fifth Amendment rights — for not cooperating with the suit.
Google has a market share in internet search of 90% in most European countries, the commission asserted.
Trump criticized Germany and asserted that German citizens were turning against the government over its immigration policies.
This year, Page has frequently made press appearances in which he's asserted that he's done nothing wrong.
To carry them out with maximum efficacy and secrecy, Slavik asserted tighter control over his criminal network.
It asserted that the Eighth Circuit's decision that plaintiffs didn't have legal standing against Ticketmaster was wrong.
Both Ghosn and the Khaled Juffali Company have asserted that the payments were for legitimate business purposes.
Two of those cases asserted that you cannot tell us the Constitution does not apply to Guantanamo.
Suga asserted that the latest incident would not influence ongoing bilateral territorial negotiations between Japan and Russia.
Trump asserted that the country "would respect us far more than they do now" in the future.
Wilson also asserted that she'll no longer be a "polite" bystander to harassment when she sees it.
Next Mr Nunes asserted that it was "ridiculous" to say that Russians might "prefer Republicans over Democrats".
In those interviews, Biden asserted Donald Trump would demolish Sanders because he's a self-described Democratic socialist.
While Le Pen lost the presidential election in France, her National Front asserted its growing political presence.
In August, Trump spokeswoman Katrina Pierson asserted that Clinton has dysphasia, a brain disorder that affects speech.
"We are not part of Indonesia and their election has nothing to do with us," Wenda asserted.
Mary's doctors — likely terrified of delivering bad news — asserted that this was a sign of approaching labor.
The Taney Court was staunchly pro-slavery, rejecting states' rights when Northerners asserted them to oppose slavery.
Other female actors tried to downplay their children's illegitimacy; Bernhardt asserted her status as a single mother.
The rapper asserted his innocence to his fans on Twitter after was released on Saturday, October 7.
"Young people asserted their political voice by making a decisive choice in House races," Kawashima-Ginsberg says.
" To Duval, Mock asserted, "Your willful ignorance will not stop me from being exactly who I am.
Its critics have long asserted that Success pushes out underperforming or difficult students, which the network denies.
Her lawsuit asserted that negligence on the part of the two headlining performers led to the attack.
"This is an established fact," asserted Dmitry Kiselev, the anchor of Russia's main weekly TV news show.
Republicans have asserted that Mueller meant only for Congress to consider reforming laws concerning obstruction of justice.
And he asserted that the president was incinerating the country's crucial norms and traditions like a wildfire.
In a court filing last year, Mr. Mueller asserted that Mr. Kilimnik was now based in Russia.
Levandowski has asserted his constitutional rights against self-incrimination and refused to answer questions about the allegations.
Conant asserted that all Republicans would agree with Rubio that Obama is purposefully trying to destroy America.
At that debate, Trump questioned whether Russia was behind the hacks, as the U.S. government has asserted.
"Gorka asserted my tweets about him merited examination by the White House legal counsel," Smith told Newsweek.
Kolmogorov asserted that there was no general procedure for doing multiplication that required fewer than n2 steps.
They also asserted that Hyundai haters were putting the wrong spin on 1998's Hanlon v. Chrysler.
Kardashian West asserted that she believes things will blow over eventually because their family is so close.
Damascus has more forcefully asserted its claim to territory held by Kurdish-led forces in recent months.
But Trump was furious, and asserted to McGahn — even behind closed doors — that the story was wrong.
Take Two has moved to dismiss the case, and they've asserted two arguments as grounds for dismissal.
Schulz asserted that Merkel was "a world champion in not deciding," someone who simply parroted others' ideas.
" She has urged its defeat by the West and asserted that it is "not interested in peace.
Some of his answers to lawmakers, they asserted, contradicted court filings made by federal prosecutors in Manhattan.
In a case brought in Federal Claims Court, the government's lawyers asserted presidential privilege in 45 documents.
Stewart on Wednesday asserted he doesn't agree with those men's views, but did not disavow the endorsements.
Vice President Pence also asserted last week that China is trying to exert influence over U.S. elections.
"This is not acceptable," asserted Liat Olenick, whose group Indivisible Nation BK had helped organize the event.
Republicans have asserted that Mueller meant only for Congress to consider reforming laws concerning obstruction of justice.
Mr. Trump has asserted that he gets military advice by listening to experts on television news shows.
When the facts change, Roberts asserted, the court must change its mind as to a law's constitutionality.
Keen to circle back to the topic of sudden and unexpected death, I asserted that it had.
It was, as Rohrabacher asserted, an "inside job," though there's no evidence to suggest that's the case.
Trump asserted in another tweet before the vote that "The Impeachment Hoax is hurting our Stock Market."
"Presidents are permitted to have conversations with their Cabinet members that aren't repeated in public," Pompeo asserted.
Trump asserted executive privilege over the requested documents the same day the committee's contempt vote was held.
Democrats have asserted that Trump's tax returns could reveal potential conflicts of interest or improper financial dealings.
The city issued an influential report that asserted such urban cleanups caused enormous expense for little gain.
The government broke this rule by giving permits to Eólica del Sur during the consultation, it asserted.
Reports sourced to authorities in Turkey have asserted he was tortured, killed and dismembered in the consulate.
Keryn Redstone has asserted that she has been disinherited of $6 million and potentially $1 billion more.
In a recent column, New York Times columnist Charles Blow asserted (again) that Trump is a racist.
Previously the Saudi government asserted that Khashoggi had left the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on that date.
" The White House released a statement after the meeting that asserted "no final decision has been made.
Through their ruling, they have asserted that the integrity of a process matters, even if uncertainty follows.
Giuliani asserted that the recording lasts less than two minutes and shows that Trump did nothing wrong.
Uber has also asked him to waive his Fifth Amendment rights he asserted earlier in the case.
Both Strange and Moore asserted their devoted support of the president's agenda, particularly on issues of immigration.
Public Service Commission (1980), which asserted that a utility could run advertisements promoting the use of electricity.
The ACLU lawsuit, filed in San Francisco federal court, asserted constitutional and procedural claims against the change.
Because Goldman had asserted confidentiality during discovery, Chen-Oster's lawyers had to file those documents in secret.
"Republicans just don't do this kind of thing," Rush Limbaugh asserted on his radio show on Wednesday.
The group asserted claims under the First and Fifth amendments of the Constitution and the Privacy Act.
The administration asserted that it couldn't get more specific because of the laws that were in place.
" "In an age of miraculous medicines," Bush boldly asserted, "no person should have to hear those words.
He asserted that there would be a full and complete renunciation of al-Qaeda by the Taliban.
Princeton repeatedly has asserted his innocence and said that he had received government permission for his research.
He also said there was no international standard prohibiting Iran from enriching uranium, as asserted by Pompeo.
The secretary of state asserted that if the country goes "unchecked," it could become another North Korea.
" His speech there, she asserted, will be "an affront to President Abraham Lincoln's spare brilliance, the Rev.
Mr. Mulvaney won the fight and quickly asserted his hold over the agency and its 1,600 employees.
The attacks have come at news conferences and in court, framed as questions or asserted as fact.
Brennan once asserted that nearly a full year of drone strikes had not killed a single civilian.
Mr. Mahathir has asserted that theft of public funds by the previous government goes far beyond 1MDB.
At an international conference on Wednesday, he asserted that he was proud of what he had done.
Levandowski repeatedly asserted his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during the legal proceedings surrounding the lawsuit.
"There was no inappropriate contact or behavior during this time period that we know of," Kratz asserted.
ESPN asserted the changes were all unique situations, and that lumping them together creates a misleading narrative.
"Something's changing and it'll change back again," asserted Donald Trump on "60 Minutes," based upon, well, nothing.
In turn, elected officials have asserted that their moves to undo voter initiatives are a necessary corrective.
Outside of the federal courthouse in Central Islip, Mr. Spota's attorney, Alan Vinegrad, asserted his client's innocence.
The White House has asserted that it will stay in the pact if "suitable terms" are met.
But critics have asserted that experts have underestimated leakage of methane and its effect on climate change.
He has since falsely asserted that patients could not obtain experimental medicine before the law at all.
Instead, he said, there must be a direct relationship between the challenged conduct and the asserted injury.
Instead, the White House asserted that Damascus and Moscow had released "false narratives" to mislead the world.
Pointing to past statements he had made, critics asserted that he was a racist, among other things.
Schiff confirmed that report, and then asserted that Ukraine-related information is being withheld from Capitol Hill.
Giuliani and allies of the president have asserted that Trump's intention was to fight corruption in Kyiv.
White House officials asserted a similar privilege in their decision not to veto the Security Council resolution.
Any suggestion that it engaged in a coverup is "simply false," a school statement asserted last week.
The commissioner's office "has failed to address this and other escalating attacks on umpires," the union asserted.
Last year we asserted that Japan would be the stealth threat to the global economy in 2019.
Democrats have asserted that Trump's request while withholding aid to Ukraine amounts to a quid pro quo.
Later, when Gee asserted that nothing more in the case was appropriate to unseal, Cabranes seemed incredulous.
Iraqis have the "natural right" to retaliate, the Iranian military branch asserted, according to Iranian state media.
President Trump falsely asserted in his press conference that Republicans didn't issue subpoenas against the Obama administration.
The resolution is not the first time the Senate has asserted congressional authority over Trump's foreign policy.
"When the state rules absolutely, it demands its citizens worship government, not God," Pompeo asserted last year.
"I basically have spent a conflict-free life," Mr. Simpson asserted, somewhat implausibly, before the parole board.
As he met with NATO's secretary general on Wednesday, Mr. Trump asserted that the alliance had changed.
He asserted that only the Pentagon could repair the logistical issues preventing aid from reaching island residents.
Mr. Biden also asserted that Ms. Harris had taken his position on school busing out of context.
The Kremlin, which has asserted a right to protect ethnic Russians abroad, might then send in troops.
"The claims here asserted against Facebook have no basis in law," Facebook's lawyers wrote in the petition.
Any suggestion that the university engaged in a coverup is "simply false," the school asserted in January.
While refusing to testify or be questioned, Ms. Park has vehemently asserted her innocence in other forums.
"Giorgio is one-third poodle, so he's really smart a third of the time," Ms. Giordano asserted.
Senior adviser Steve Bannon has asserted his influence by taking a seat on the National Security Council.
Colorado's Republican Party on Friday asserted the party's right to appoint a successor to Democratic state Rep.
Later in the show, Barrett asserted that a "Zionist organized crime outfit" were manipulating the Republican Party.
Cohen asserted that he had provided accurate information to his accountant, and that the error was his.
Since the suspension of talks, Trump has asserted repeatedly that U.S. forces were striking the Taliban harder.
One of them asserted that the cave fossils represented another new species— Homo naledi , or Star Man.
He also asserted that there is "no proof" that a crime has been committed in Trump's case.
But then, recently, as this memory asserted itself, certain bits of context floated up from my mind.
Was it 21984, as Chanel believed, or 22017, as a book by the writer Alicia Drake asserted?
Such patients, the committee asserted, were in fact dead and could be declared so by a physician.
The Trump administration has asserted that Obamacare's birth control mandate encouraged "risky sexual behavior" in young women.
"The way that the subjects self-aestheticize is something that can't be ignored," Wiley asserted in conversation.
The ad asserted that J&J has scientific evidence its talc is safe and beneficial to use.
"The dichotomy imposes a costly operational burden both on the casino industry and law enforcement," Freeman asserted.
The Trump administration has also asserted executive privilege to prevent lawmakers from obtaining the unredacted Mueller report.
He asserted that the Iran deal had achieved its primary goal — to roll back Iran's nuclear capability.
Hobson's "fishing expedition" would not turn up any relevant evidence, it asserted in a May 6, 1998, motion.
"That's just not true," he asserted of CA's claim not to have used GSR (and therefore Facebook) data.
"I think I have asserted myself in a way, in my career, that is important," she told PEOPLE.
In response to the report, the United States asserted its commitment to addressing human rights concerns in Honduras.
He asserted that the dogs had good homes with him and was unsure where the "worms" came from.
"Donald Trump has asserted that all of these recent, unsubstantiated allegations are categorically are false," Pence told CBS.
And while we've asserted that this trend is widespread, there are bright spots in the early-stage market.
Taplin delivered a layup on the game's first possession as the Golden Hurricane asserted themselves from the start.
He also assembled a group of so-called park keepers who asserted control with friendly reminders and education.
Jones' relatives have asserted he would never pull a gun on someone he knew was a police officer.
Correction (November 29th): A previous version of this explainer asserted that Arabic songs were banned from Israeli radio.
Halliburton and Baker Botts would surely have asserted the company made no misrepresentations and owed the plaintiffs nothing.
Sure enough, Akin's campaign later imploded after he asserted in an interview that "legitimate rape" rarely causes pregnancy.
Mr Xi asserted the Robin-Hood view in Ningxia that regional gaps matter and that redistribution is needed.
Correction: An earlier version of this article asserted that all the actors cast in this film are white.
Without it, he asserted, the singers feel more physically and vocally connected with the orchestra and the audience.
Trump has asserted his dominance by boasting about sex since he was a teenager, and still does today.
Will you rubberstamp a president whose administration has asserted that executive power is not subject to judicial review?
Apple asserted at the time… The government suggests this tool could only be used once, on one phone.
According to the Times reporter, Union, 45, asserted strongly that women of color haven't been heard as enthusiastically.
President Trump asserted executive privilege earlier Wednesday over the subpoenaed documents on the advice of the Justice Department.
The group claimed in a press release Trump's plan would not restore manufacturing jobs as the businessman asserted.
The story of a fraught courtship, the film presents performers who, amid widespread segregation, vibrantly asserted their art.
One of his old friends, Ken Livingstone, has repeatedly asserted that Hitler supported Zionism in the early 1930s.
In December 2014, she asserted that her husband's accusers were not credible enough to be quoted in media.
Barr and Ross had refused to comply with the subpoenas, after Trump asserted executive privilege over the documents.
Trump Jr. asserted the privilege because there were also lawyers on the call, the New York Times reports.
Mashabane also said there was no report of Pistorius being assaulted while in prison, as Scholtz had asserted.
But it likely doesn't, as a 2012 comprehensive review has indicated and other leading UTI experts have asserted.
" He asserted this is happening in California and other states where "their systems are totally out of control.
The rule asserted federal power over small waterways such as streams and wetlands to protect them from pollution.
Some pundits at the time asserted that the Act will pave the way for statehood for Puerto Rico.
Environmental activists have long asserted that Hong Kong's legal ivory market has enabled traders to launder illegal products.
After watching a video on blue whales, Caleb stuck to his guns and asserted that bears are bigger.
He asserted that things are bad, and said he would make them better in an entirely nonspecific way.
She asserted that future generations of actors should not be subject to such unfair (and uncreative) casting decisions.
He also asserted his constitutional right to remain silent in the legal proceedings for the SEC's civil case.
Simpson's attorney has asserted that his client will invoke his Fifth Amendment rights in response to the subpoena.
MedSec asserted that St. Jude's heart devices were vulnerable to cyber attack and were a risk to patients.
Melodie Gliniewicz's attorneys asserted her innocence Wednesday and said she is a victim of her late husband's secrecy.
Because bias crimes like these are considered so pervasive that the federal government has asserted jurisdiction over them.
Prosecutors have asserted Durst killed Berman because of what she knew about his wife's unsolved disappearance in 1982.
He has neutralized a tired horror trope and asserted the utility of science over magic, truth over deceit.
"If the president puts Russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a Russian connection," Spicer asserted.
The musician Amanda Palmer, for example, has asserted that President Donald Trump will make punk rock great again.
Trump frequently asserted pollsters were misreading his voter support as he raced against Clinton on the campaign trail.
When O'Reilly asserted that "Putin is a killer," Trump compared Russia's record with that of the United States.
"There is no doubt that the expansion bottomed out under President Obama, there's no doubt," Bartiromo asserted Thursday.
FCC REPUBLICANS WEIGH IN: Republican FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai asserted his opposition to the transition in a statement.
In May, he asserted that players "shouldn't be in the country" if they don't stand for the anthem.
"Democrats think political games and smears will win them votes, but it only fuels our momentum," he asserted.
The Turkish defense minister asserted that parts of Khashoggi's body may have been taken back to the kingdom.
While Trump was trashing globalization and the Paris accords, China's Xi Jinping asserted his country's commitment to both.
" Not only that, he asserted, "There will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market.
He asserted that Sarno's presence had helped the Bayaka in Yadoumbé keep some of their ancient practices alive.
But the program does not create new jobs, as President Trump asserted, it provides training for existing positions.
Credico was subpoenaed to testify before the committee, but asserted his Fifth Amendment right to not self-incriminate.
" DeSantis asserted that the reason he's received backlash for his comments is due to "political correctness" running "amok.
The succession rules were unclear, but Tyler asserted he was now president, setting a blueprint for the future.
"This interview lasted longer than almost any interview of a Trump campaign or Trump family member," Swalwell asserted.
Attorneys for the president asserted in court documents Wednesday that they were capable of such a document review.
To win, they asserted, Democratic candidates should tack further to the left, in the mode of Bernie Sanders.
He asserted he meant to say that he saw no reason why Russia "wouldn't" meddle in the elections.
From our origins as a nation we have believed and asserted that our ideals transcend time and place.
He noted that Healey's lawsuit also asserted a claim under a federal law, the Consumer Financial Protection Act.
"Those who wanted to begin impeachment proceedings needed bombshells from the former special counsel," Politico's Playbook newsletter asserted.
But Barr also asserted that Mueller wouldn't be involve in a "witch hunt," defending the special counsel's integrity.
A DOJ statement issued late Wednesday asserted that there "is no conflict" between each of the official's statements.
An RNC official asserted the practice was standard for similar celebrations at the White House under Democratic administrations.
Republicans, meanwhile, asserted that not enough ballots were affected by Dowless's alleged operation to change the race's outcome.
Kavanaugh denied Ford's accusation and asserted that it grew from "a calculated and orchestrated political hit" by Democrats.
For good measure, he asserted that New Hampshire lost one in three manufacturing jobs in President Obama's economy.
The Homeland Security secretary also asserted that "no votes were altered" by Russia's actions in the 2016 election.
" Sellers asserted that "Joe Biden's support in the black community has been wide but it is not deep.
" He stressed a serious need for "transparency" from Trump, who he asserted "changes the rules all the time.
Wussow, who is represented by Fox & Fox, asserted anti-retaliation claims under both Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank.
Mr. Ebell has asserted that whatever warming caused by greenhouse gas pollution is modest and could be beneficial.
Still, a spokesman asserted that the site had more to do with logistics than serving the president's brand.
Mr. Strines even asserted that Youngstown had been a better, safer place when the mob was in control.
They asserted that he spent days leading up to the ordered murders tormenting locals and issuing death threats.
To critics who asserted that Papa Wemba's musical style was not traditional enough, he had a succinct rejoinder.
Bank of America essentially asserted on Wednesday that the chain will have trouble cutting back on labor costs.
Proper Home: Housing Rights in the Margins of Urban Chile, 1960-2010, asserted that a considerable organized left
Lai's post asserted no such information, merely saying that two events on April 23 and 24 were canceled.
In each case, Saudi Arabia has asserted what it calls its right, even duty, to counter Iranian influence.
"You wanted to work for the White House, but you didn't get brought to the dance," Jordan asserted.
House Speaker Paul Ryan asserted on Thursday that Congress "really can" get a tax overhaul done this year.
It is also a path, he asserted, that humanity must pursue if it is to continue to prosper.
Putin even asserted that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had either incited or directly financed the demonstrations.
Even though Samantha Geimer now wants the case closed, Allred asserted that the law is beyond her wishes.
As for Levandowski, he's asserted his Fifth Amendment rights broadly and hasn't publicly addressed the allegations of theft.
Students today, he asserted, are uniquely positioned to address these issues and, moreover, are obliged to do so.
She testified that DHS has asserted attorney-client and executive privileges, noting the travel ban is under litigation.
Nevertheless, the Truth Hurts singer asserted that her bag for ants was enough to hold a few essentials.
Turkish officials have asserted that Mr. Khashoggi was murdered and his body dismembered; Saudi officials denied any wrongdoing.
Trump asserted that his and others' rights were "illegally stripped away" by Comey, whom he fired in 2017.
In return, the public and government officials often deferred to them in the areas where they asserted authority.
Specifically, he asserted, the United States under President Trump needs to change its attitude about the global accord.
In another confidential report, issued later in 2009, UMG asserted that "an estimated 500K song titles" were lost.
The statement also asserted that The Times had not sought "clarifications" from Mr. Jammeh's family or the party.
Mr. Trump again asserted on Monday that there was "no reason" that American consumers would pay the tariffs.
"The statements they are making about his asserted misconduct are replete with inaccuracies and falsehoods," Mr. Jacobs said.
Although Mr. Trump asserted on Saturday that he was "happy" with the latest filings, others did not agree.
Rick Perry, the energy secretary, asserted Wednesday that "the science is out" on whether humans cause climate change.
Asked to respond, Cohen (falsely) asserted that legally, "you cannot rape your spouse" under New York state law.
In its statement, Twitter asserted that it is committed to identifying and removing more bots in the future.
Whole Foods asserted the jurisdictional argument in a motion to dismiss, which was denied in the trial court.
"An evidence-based approach is needed, so we were disappointed to hear some groundless accusations asserted," Zhang said.
Later in the day, during an evening news conference, he asserted that "we have evidence" of China's interference.
Mr. Trump asserted that the deal would hurt the domestic economy, and he continues to make that case.
"3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico," Mr. Trump asserted on Twitter.
Federal officials have also asserted that Beijing is intent on stealing intellectual property from America's colleges and universities.
"The market is a more powerful and more reliable liberating force than government can ever be," Thatcher asserted.
He also said there were no rebel groups near the scene of the attack, as the Kremlin asserted.
The president broadly asserted his authority of the criminal justice system, attacking law enforcement officials and issuing pardons.
John Barrasso of Wyoming, the No. 3 Republican, asserted Monday morning as Senate GOP leaders prepared to meet.
He has asserted that he would have won the popular vote -- easily -- if not for the illegal votes.
In his argument before the Court, Tourgée asserted that the doctrine of "separate but equal" was a sham.
Holly said she's made mistakes online but asserted that she doesn't insert her moral beliefs into her work.
" But no institution is entirely immune from racism, the president also asserted, "and that includes our police departments.
Trump asserted that he does not believe he needs congressional approval to make the change, sparking bipartisan backlash.
" He also asserted that "no President has ever done what I have done for Evangelicals, or religion itself!
It's a message trans advocates have long asserted: There is no "right" or "wrong" way to be transgender.
In his speech Monday night, Mr. Trump asserted that the United States would yet achieve peace through victory.
In court papers, Rose admitted to the relationship, but asserted that it began when the woman was 20163.
Before he even took a question on Sunday, he asserted that shame was punishment enough for the Astros.
Even so, American officials asserted that the resolution would reduce oil imports to North Korea by 30 percent.
"The president has asserted that torture works," Senator Kamala Harris, Democrat of California, said in one confrontational exchange.
Qasem Soleimani, Democratic presidential candidates and members of Congress have asserted themselves in ways that once eluded them.
U.S. officials have asserted there was evidence Soleimani was planning attacks that would put American lives in danger.
Johnson's legal team, however, asserted in a court filing that the video proves her accusation of forcible kissing.
I was trained to ask the agent how he or she knew each "fact" asserted in every paragraph.
It urged increased productivity by US workers, linked economic and political freedom and, paradoxically, asserted capitalism's collaborative nature.
Lutsenko also asserted that he had opened an investigation into Ukrainian interference in the U.S. election in 2016.
Erdogan, Zarrab asserted, knew and supported the laundering effort on behalf of Iran, according to the new outlet.
But before that deal, Trump routinely asserted that Obama would force a confrontation to boost his domestic prospects.
President Trump asserted on Twitter that the FBI "spied" on his campaign as the hearing was going on.
Russia even established four de-escalation zones in Syria and has asserted the coalition stay out of it.
In any other industry, he asserted, companies are expected to take responsibility for defective products are held accountable.
Nor is the billionaire George Soros funding the site, although that is sometimes asserted in anti-Snopes stories.
In response to the initial uproar in May, Musk asserted that the Starlink satellites wouldn't impact astronomical observations.
"On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh asserted Republicans just don't do this kind of thing," wrote Peter Bergen.
Trump has asserted that Mueller's investigation is a "hoax" and a "witch hunt" intended to undermine his presidency.
In response to those reports, Trump has asserted that he is losing billions of dollars by being president.
He asserted that allowing these practices in any state would violate the 14th Amendment's guarantee of equal protection.
However, since last summer, some members of Congress have repeatedly asserted that Medicaid has fueled the opioid epidemic.
Without citing a source, he asserted that Mr. Obama had tapped his phones, and compared it to Watergate.
In interviews, O'Rourke has often asserted that Texas is not a red state, it is a nonvoting state.
But Dearborn and Porter probably won't be there to testify because the White House asserted immunity for them.
In its filing, the Justice Department has asserted that the director should be removable at the president's will.
No, President Trump hasn't signed more bills into law than any president ever, as he asserted this month.
Some Republican lawmakers and conservative publications have named a purported whistleblower or asserted theories about the person's identity.
He asserted that this move aggravates problems in the steel industry and isn't justified by national security interests.
Similarly, state courts have simply asserted that they have "inherent authority" over the administration of the legal system.
" Strategic development assistance, they asserted, "is not charity — it is an essential, modern tool of U.S. national security.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday gutted a patent on ride-hailing technology asserted against Uber Technologies Inc.
"Everything is up for question and debate," Google's SVP of People Operations, Laszlo Bock, asserted not long ago.
The lawyers also asserted their client's innocence, even though he has yet to appear to enter any plea.
The Trump administration had asserted that some people in Kentucky who lost Medicaid would gain commercial insurance coverage.
He asserted that "Middle Easterners" were in the caravan, a claim he admitted he could not back up.
Again and again, senators pressed Mattis on Trump's positions, and Mattis simply asserted his own, oft-contrary opinion.
They asserted the firings disproportionately affected low-income schools, hence perpetuating the cycle of poverty in those areas.
In a footnote, they referenced a CNBC article that asserted the post could have violated the gag order.
The highlight, he said, was a speech by Donald Trump Jr., who he asserted showed poise and clear thinking.
It's your friend who did not believe the calculation, asserted that we would become a black hole… and didn't.
The Times writes:"Social media companies cannot hide behind the claim of being merely a 'platform,' " the report asserted.
He remained calm and asserted that he would never hurt his family, but he tried to change the subject.
At that hearing, Shkreli, who is facing unrelated securities fraud charges, asserted his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
He asserted, however, that he only saw Prince twice: on April 7 and on the day before his death.
Fagnan asserted that he was not neutral, arguing that investors aren't involved in the everyday business of a company.
" Damon noted to Deadline that he has frequently collaborated with Weinstein on films, but asserted, "I never saw this.
Under Cook, Apple has left hundreds of billions of dollars "rotting" on its balance sheet for years, he asserted.
" Asked if a duet with Bieber, 22, would ever be part of his comeback effort, Carter asserted, "Absolutely not.
The president, for his part, has continually asserted that he did nothing wrong and acted perfectly in all respects.
" On Twitter, he asserted that "her visa was rejected even she still has her passport and is being detained.
In a previous study, BAT asserted that the device produces 95 percent fewer toxic chemicals than a conventional cigarette.
But United Technologies declined that proposal, and on Monday it publicly asserted that regulators would probably reject any deal.
Last month, the administration asserted sweeping executive privilege to block the committee's access to documents related to the census.
Dowd asserted in a letter to Congress that Parnas and Fruman would not in fact cooperate with the investigation.
On Wednesday, the administration asserted sweeping executive privilege to block the committee's access to documents related to the census.
" In her caption alongside the meme, she asserted that Trump must be mad: "This man really out his mind.
"The marketing is key to drive the customer to go to that page but product drives conversion," asserted Song.
And in 2016, Kirk falsely asserted on his campaign website that he was a veteran of the Iraq War.
Apple said it did not find the chips as asserted by BusinessWeek — which cited anonymous government and corporate sources.
Liberal justices asserted that hearings should be required in order to meet the U.S. Constitution's promise of due process.
Fairooz laughed during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in January, after a lawmaker's asserted Sessions treated all Americans equally.
"The White House asserted so-called absolute immunity, which is ridiculous and which we'll destroy in court," he said.
This visual argument continues to be asserted and to shape what we in the West consider to be pulchritudinous.
In his ruling, US District Judge William Alsup asserted that "all of us" have benefited from fossil fuel advancements.
Trump's crowds Trump asserted once more that he has never had an empty seat at one of his rallies.
" Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Bush confidently asserted, "has pledged that political or sectarian interference will not be tolerated.
" The New York real estate magnate famously asserted last year: "I know more about ISIS than the generals do.
In June, Trump gave Mattis authority to determine troop levels, but lately the White House has re-asserted itself.
In terms of the law of executive privilege, it belongs to the president, and he has not asserted it.
If the privilege is asserted, a court will balance the need for secrecy against the need for the information.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), the other co-author, was publicly optimistic and asserted that his bill would pass eventually.
"That is just one part about who she is but I don't think it's a character trait," she asserted.
Clinton traces her loss directly to Comey; she asserted recently that if the election had been held on Oct.
" Hannity also raised the possibility that Clinton has had a stroke and asserted that her "facial expressions are odd.
The Trump administration also asserted it had legal authority to strike the Syrian government based on the same authorization.
"The government should be scared," Ryan Bundy asserted to the Washington Post less than a week after their acquittal.
If asserted outcomes do not materialize, then blame could be cast unfairly, and we as a nation would flounder.
The use of animated characters throughout the creative process is an "idealized expression," as asserted once by Hideaki Anno.
In Mexico, Mundipharma has asserted that twenty-eight million people—a quarter of the population—suffer from chronic pain.
The same numbers would do that for a more conventional president, but Trump fits no normal template, he asserted.
Kirchgatter asserted that failure to protect areas of the rainforest affected not just the Bayaka, but other communities too.
Giuliani asserted to Hannity that Trump repaid Cohen, dismissing concerns that the payment to Daniels violated campaign finance law.
In 2014, prosecutors asserted that the company's original transfer — 21 years before — to a regional government had been illegal.
At their 22019 trial, federal prosecutors asserted that Weaver long conspired to have an armed confrontation with the government.
His fabrications hold a particular fascination because of the moral authority asserted by his novels, and by his actions.

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