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"colluding" Definitions
  1. working together secretively with fraudulent or harmful intent:If the colluding witnesses have not agreed on the details being asked about, each witness will invent something.
  2. the act or process of working together secretively with fraudulent or harmful intent:Both agencies took pains to be subtle and not make the colluding too obvious.

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If colluding w/Russia on sanctions is unacceptable, what about colluding w/Russia on the campaign?
Let's recall: For years they accused the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia when they themselves were colluding with Russia by funding and spreading the Steele dossier, which relied on Russian sources.
" Nunberg told Tapper that Page "was colluding with the Russians.
Colluding with a foreign power to rig an American election.
Khan has dismissed suggestions he is colluding with the generals.
Pakistan has previously accused LeJ of colluding with al Qaeda.
Even "colluding" with Russia, or any country, isn't necessarily illegal.
The UK government denies colluding with Trump to discredit Mueller.
The Clinton campaign has denied colluding with Mr. Trump's accusers.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly accused Democrats of "colluding" with Russia.
Both Khan and the military deny colluding with each other.
Trump has repeatedly denied colluding with Russia in the election.
His son, Donald Trump Jr., being accused of colluding with Russia.
We know nobody was colluding and it changed a single vote.
Clinton have been caught on tape directly colluding in promoting the
He went on to accuse Obama of colluding with the Russians!
Ministers accused it of colluding with the Cambodia National Rescue Party.
The crime is colluding with Russia to fix an American election!
The stated suspicion was the nominee's campaign was colluding with Russia.
Stone has insisted he played no role in colluding with Russians.
Trump denies colluding and has called the probe a witch hunt.
President Trump has denied allegations of wrongdoing, including colluding with Russia.
He filed a grievance charging the teams with colluding against him.
The Mueller report indicates that Trump was not colluding with Russia.
Were Mr. Trump's aides colluding with Russian agents during the campaign?
It says right there, the press is colluding to elect Hillary.
Jon Fortt: They just accused you of colluding with Verizon, right?
There's nothing wrong with colluding with Russia in this particular way.
What they haven't gotten done: Questioned anyone suspected of colluding with Russia.
There was no agreement to engage in any unified or colluding behavior.
Park was accused of colluding to pressure companies into donating $6.9 million.
Trump has repeatedly denied colluding with Russians during the 2016 presidential election.
And he&aposs said that he is colluding with the Russian government.
A presidential campaign under investigation for potentially colluding with a foreign adversary.
Trump has denied colluding and has called the investigation a witch hunt.
Stein has not been accused of wrongdoing or colluding with the Russians.
But it didn't bother them when it was Obama doing the colluding.
"He can't separate meddling from colluding," said one source close to Trump.
It's not that Trump and Putin were colluding to steal an election.
He was accused of defrauding business partners and colluding with corrupt officials.
But it looks like he and Putin may be doing some colluding.
Trump has repeatedly denied colluding with Russians to attack the 2016 election.
What they've tried with Trump here, this whole Russia meddling, Trump colluding?
He's largely indicted them for lying, but not for colluding with Russia.
And he worries the president might pardon anyone convicted of colluding with Moscow.
The lawsuit alleges McDonald was also involved in colluding to fix bond prices.
The banks were accused of colluding to hide losses at Monte dei Paschi.
I don&apost even know if that&aposs a crime, colluding about Russians.
Were Trump staffers colluding with Russian efforts to tilt the election to Trump?
Others condemned sex workers for colluding in their own oppression and sexual objectification.
Trump called it "ironic" to accuse Fox of colluding with the White House.
He has flatly denied colluding with the Russian government during the 2016 election.
The activist then suggested that the lawmaker was colluding with the news media.
These are not high-level Russian spies colluding with the Trump campaign, Joe.
Forget colluding with the Russians, he couldn't even collude with his own staff.
No, it's not one of the Trump clan allegedly colluding with the Kremlin.
Twenty states have accused six companies of colluding to sustain high generic prices.
He has accused the NFL of colluding to keep him off the field.
Trump has denied colluding with Russia and called Mueller's probe a witch hunt.
"I don't even know if that's a crime, colluding about Russians," Giuliani said.
On April 13, Giuliani shared an article written by Jeff Carlson, a financial analyst who writes for hyperpartisan news outlet the Epoch Times, claiming that key people accusing the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia were, themselves, colluding with Ukrainian nationals.
In reality though, is having conversations with Putin or Kim the same as colluding?
U.S. prosecutors are investigating Mylan, Allergan and others for colluding over generic-medicine prices.
There is clear evidence of them colluding to spread disinformation and smear the president.
Falcon insists he will win and denies that he is colluding with the government.
Both Khan and the military have denied colluding against Sharif and the PML-N.
He accused the NFL's 223 owners of colluding to keep him off the field.
China's government on Monday accused the two men of colluding to steal state secrets.
Mueller found no evidence of either Trump or his campaign colluding with the Russians.
The gunmen accused her family of colluding with "terrorists" simply because they were Fulani.
Earlier this week, Trump accused Amazon of colluding with Democrats to "discriminate" against him.
Similarly, seven hospitals in suburban Detroit were caught colluding to keep nurses' wages low.
Earlier this year, Lewandowski denied colluding with Russian officials or having any such contact.
American prosecutors are investigating Mylan, Allergan and others for colluding over generic-medicine prices.
The gunmen accused her family of colluding with "terrorists" simply because they were Fulani.
Why colluding among redwoods and amateur theatricals is particularly sinister remains unclear to me.
Later on Tuesday, Trump accused Google, Facebook and Twitter of colluding to silence conservatives.
There seems to be some credible evidence that NFL owners are colluding against Kaepernick.
It's definitely not helping fight his story that we all are colluding against him.
Both have accused N.F.L. owners of colluding to keep them out of the league.
Trump has called the investigation a witch hunt and has denied colluding with Russia.
Chinese propaganda outlets accuse opponents of the bill of colluding with hostile foreign forces.
A Russian federal agency recently accused gasoline importers of colluding to keep prices high.
"Tell Romney, quit colluding with Democrats on impeachment," it adds, displaying Romney's office number.
A Downing Street spokesman has accused prominent Remainers of "colluding" with the European Union.
She's the one who Soros paid to do all the real colluding with Ukraine.
There is still no evidence of anyone "wittingly" or knowingly colluding with these Russians.
Trump has called Mueller's probe a witch hunt and has denied colluding with Russia.
Egypt's Western allies, too, are colluding with Mr. el-Sisi in the collective amnesia.
In 2014, a German regulator fined Carlsberg and smaller brewers for colluding on prices.
The court also found several of the university's administrators guilty of colluding with Ms Choi.
Mr Trump has faced allegations of colluding with Russia since his election campaign last year.
"The CNRP, besides colluding secretly with foreigners ... also intends to serve foreigners," the lawsuit said.
While looking over top-secret notes, she discovers that Eden has been colluding with Israel.
Shirawa agreed and, colluding with a zoo, created fake permits for 27 of the animals.
The UK ambassador Matthew Rycroft accused the countries of colluding to carry out war crimes.
He also said in May that the company was colluding with the Federal Aviation Administration.
Khan denies colluding with the army and the military denies interfering in modern-day politics.
According to CNN, Manafort has denied "knowingly" colluding with Russian operatives during the 2016 campaign.
They accused the league's 222 teams of colluding to keep them out of the sport.
Prosecutors had accused Mr. Wang of "stirring up trouble" and colluding with foreign-funded groups.
He was "colluding" all right, but with legal policy promises, not apparently with election sabotage.
Protesters accuse the bank of colluding with authorities and frustrating efforts to fund the demonstrations.
Many aid ships dismiss the accusation that they are colluding with human traffickers as ludicrous.
Trump's son called her a "joker" while Giuliani accuses her of colluding on Clinton's behalf.
They've been accused of human trafficking, of making money by colluding with smugglers from Libya.
Lewandowski vehemently denied colluding with Russia, even though he was never formally accused of collusion.
Trump has called the investigation a witch hunt, and both he and Russia deny colluding.
But knowing about messages like these and actively colluding in criminal activity are different things.
"Lock her up!" chants rain down after Trump accuses Hillary Clinton of colluding with Russia.
Many believe that Clinton and her campaign are colluding with nonwhites to rig the election.
The people who are at the top, the people colluding to keep abusers in power, the people who are colluding to turn a blind eye so that they can keep making money, they are the people who created this disparity in the first place.
Churkin said Russia had no "specific evidence" of the United States colluding with Islamic State militants.
We may too easily fall into a pattern of colluding with them around their own denial.
In late 2017, Kaepernick accused the NFL of colluding to keep him unemployed via official grievance.
We got him on tape colluding about naked pictures of Donald Trump, OK, with a Russian.
Former defence minister Bello Haliru Mohammed has separately been accused of fraud and colluding with Dasuki.
Stone has since denied speaking with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange directly or colluding with the Russians.
Kushner denied colluding with Russia or having any knowledge of collusion by anyone on the campaign.
Those caught colluding on catwalks or elsewhere face fines of up to 10% of their turnover.
The president has repeatedly decried the investigation as a "witch hunt," and denied colluding with Russia.
That probe's goal was to determine whether Trump was colluding with Russia to hijack the election.
Hospitals in several metropolitan areas have been accused in court of colluding to reduce nurses' pay.
Q. Were there any Yazidis colluding with ISIS, out of survival, to create this rape industry?
By colluding, they would all get her database, so why shouldn't they each pay her price?
Spode, also known as Lord Sidcup, is suspected of colluding with Britain's soon-to-be enemies.
Do lawbreaking, lying to the public and colluding with a foreign enemy add up to innocence?
Nor has any other presidential campaign been investigated for colluding with Russia to undermine American elections.
"Build secret forces, use informants to prevent people from colluding to create troubles," the document reads.
Kaepernick filed a grievance against the NFL in October, accusing league owners of colluding against him.
The drivers sidestepped rules by colluding with authorized drivers to pick up riders under their account.
The Trump campaign has been accused of colluding with Russian officials to win the 2016 election.
And, on top of that, his team appears to have been colluding with Russian intelligence services.
Clinton's campaign team, who have accused him of colluding with Republicans on the investigation into her emails.
It was all done, Laura, it wasn&apost done to stop Russians from colluding in our election.
Elliott says Hitachi underpaid by colluding with the seller, an allegation both Hitachi and Leonardo have denied.
The Moore campaign accused the Post of colluding with Democrats to tarnish his reputation with false accusations.
Trump's campaign manager, Paul Manafort, has denied that the campaign or Trump himself was colluding with Russia.
Purchasers had accused the defendants of colluding from 2009 to 2012 to manipulate prices by hoarding inventory.
Kem Sokha has been charged with treason, accused of colluding with Americans to overthrow the Cambodian government.
"Well, we had colluding with the enemy already," Eick said of a potential 2010s version of BSG.
Ukrainian law enforcement has a well-deserved reputation for incompetence, cover-ups and colluding with corrupt oligarchs.
Trump, who has adamantly denied colluding with the Kremlin, again stated on Saturday that "no crime" occurred.
He is suing NFL teams, accusing them of colluding against him to keep him off the field.
After two years, wouldn&apost there actually be evidence of Russians colluding if that was the object?
Is there a shadowy, underground cartel of poultry processors colluding to screw over America's hardworking chicken farmers?
Trump Jr. denies colluding with the Russians and says he didn't get anything useful from the meeting.
First, workers can bring antitrust lawsuits against firms that obtain labor market power by merging and colluding.
Today, Fernández de Kirchner is facing criminal charges for colluding with Tehran to cover up the bombing.
Here's one thing that would be potentially treasonous: colluding with a foreign power to win an election.
It has also accused Malaysia of colluding with the North's enemies to blame Pyongyang for the killing.
McDougal even accused him in court documents of colluding with Trump's associates while pretending to represent her.
Some anti-immigrant parties have accused the aid groups of encouraging, or even colluding with, human traffickers.
The whole industry is colluding to trade your personal data in order to benefit its bottom line.
Daniels is also suing Davidson and Cohen in a separate suit, accusing them of colluding to protect Trump.
Trump originally claimed the meeting was about adoption policy, not colluding with Russians to win the election. Now?
That'll definitely come into play, especially since she's colluding with the Serpents, Juggie, and who knows who else.
The implications of law enforcement colluding with private companies to chill democratic dissent are damning and far-reaching.
In a CNBC interview Monday, President Donald Trump accused Facebook and Google of colluding with Democrats against him.
It's important to note that he did not admit to colluding with Russia during the 215 presidential election.
I don't want to feel as though I am colluding with Steven to keep his actions a secret.
With 4 months looking at Russia ... under a magnifying glass, they have zero 'tapes' of T people colluding.
With 4 months looking at Russia ... under a magnifying glass, they have zero "tapes" of T people colluding.
The implication was the FDD was somehow colluding with the UAE, or even taking funds from the country.
Since February the charities have been accused of colluding with people smugglers and attacked in the Italian media.
Trump responded by calling McQuaid a "real low-life" and accusing the newspaper of colluding with other candidates.
He filed a grievance against the NFL in October, claiming teams are colluding to deny him a job.
With 4 months looking at Russia... ..under a magnifying glass, they have zero "tapes" of T people colluding.
With 85033 months looking at Russia... ..under a magnifying glass, they have zero "tapes" of T people colluding.
They want me to say that Roger was going around telling people he was colluding with Julian Assange.
Obviously a presidential campaign colluding with a foreign government to sabotage its rival would be a huge scandal.
They are grappling with a male-dominated culture, censors and officials who accuse them of colluding with foreigners.
Instead of accepting his statements, Mr. Bonadio now accuses Mr. Noble of colluding over the claimed cover-up.
With 4 months looking at Russia under a magnifying glass, they have zero 'tapes' of T people colluding.
He was taken from his house in handcuffs early Sunday morning, accused of colluding with the United States.
A coalition of state attorneys general have accused a number of companies of colluding to keep prices high.
With 22019 months looking at Russia ... under a magnifying glass, they have zero 'tapes of T people colluding.
In a statement before the meeting, Kushner denied colluding with Russia and said he had "nothing to hide."
Then he sued the government, saying it was colluding with Mr. Bacon to force him off the island.
He filed a grievance against the NFL, accusing team owners of colluding to keep him from being signed.
The mountainsides were skinned in industrial clear-cuts, the end result of public servants colluding with corporate plunderers.
The mere fact that a new administration is being investigated for potentially colluding with Moscow is uncharted territory.
The MTR Corporation continued to be targeted by protesters, who accuse the railway operator of colluding with police.
The days of colluding with labor unions to skim money from contracts are all but gone, Shapiro said.
Khan denies colluding with Pakistan's powerful army, which has a history of dismissing and promoting politicians it favors.
And he's filed a lawsuit accusing NFL team owners of colluding to keep him out of the league.
Chiefly, that the voting system is "rigged" and the American media is colluding to assist his opponent Hillary Clinton.
He continues to pursue a labor grievance accusing the owners of colluding to keep him out of the league.
In turn, Dodon has been accused of colluding with Russia to interfere with next month's election, which he denies.
Russia's U.N. representative Vitaly Churkin said Russia had no "specific evidence" of the U.S. colluding with Islamic State militants.
Choi is accused of colluding with Park to pressure large South Korean businesses to contribute to non-profit foundations.
"I don't even know if that's a crime, colluding about Russians," Giuliani told CNN in one of the interviews.
It is coherent with the storyline that the media is colluding with Democrats to obscure information from the public.
Trump has repeatedly denied colluding with the Russian government as part of efforts to interfere with the 2016 election.
Pharmacy benefit managers such as CVS have been accused of colluding with drug companies to jack up drug prices.
They have also accused environmental groups of colluding with Russians to push for regulations to curb fossil fuel extraction.
Indicated 0.3 percent lower The lender is among sixteen banks accused of colluding to rig South Africa's rand currency.
It was unclear who Trump was demanding an apology from or who he was accusing Obama of colluding with.
Spicer gets angry, says Trump is accused on colluding with Russia every time he uses Russian salad dressing pic.twitter.
In an ongoing lawsuit, Kaepernick is suing the NFL for colluding to keep him unsigned because of his politics.
It probably means that you have to have a doctor who is colluding with you in breaking the rules.
He has since sued the NFL, accusing owners of colluding to blackball him and is still without a team.
Those who have monitored the panhandling said it appeared the men were colluding as part of some larger network.
A couple of years ago Apple, Google, Adobe and Intel were caught colluding not to poach each other's engineers.
"There is clear evidence of the Clinton campaign colluding to smear the president and influence the election," she said.
All five abbots have been formally charged for abusing state authority and colluding to do wrong, among other charges.
Smith also emphasized that Friday's indictment did not explicitly charge Stone with coordinating or colluding with the Russian government.
A class-action lawsuit accused three large drug companies of colluding to raise the prices of their insulin medications.
Trump has denied colluding and called the probe a witch hunt, while Russia has denied meddling in the election.
"This is a conspiracy against you," Trump said of what he termed a "corrupt, criminal" club "colluding" against him.
"There are checks and balances, so silent bans where the federation is complicit or colluding can't happen," Miller said.
This can lead to clashes with residents and to corruption, with developers and officials colluding to seize valuable land.
But even if he wasn't colluding with Russians, M.B.Z.'s attitude toward his American patrons seems to have changed.
Putin and the Kremlin have denied interfering in the 2016 election, as well as colluding with the Trump campaign.
The probe has dogged and frustrated the president since he took office, and he has denied colluding with Russia.
He charged that it was politically motivated and accused Malaysia of colluding with outside powers to defame North Korea.
Moscow denies U.S. intelligence agency allegations that it interfered in the election, and Trump has denied colluding with Russia.
If they believed President Trump to be capable of colluding with Russia, what does that say about Mr. Trump?
The president tied the arrest to the ongoing fight over U.S. immigration policy, and accused investigators of colluding with CNN.
Second, the notion that the Clinton campaign paying Steele is the same as Trump (allegedly) colluding with Russia is laughable.
Prosecutors accused the ship's crew of having "aided and abetted illegal migration" by colluding with the Libya-based human traffickers.
It has in turn accused Dodon of colluding with Russia to put the Socialists in power, which the president denies.
" Asked about the suggestion from the Russian Foreign Ministry that the US was colluding with ISIS, he said: "One wonders.
In April, EU antitrust regulators charged BMW, Volkswagen and Daimler with colluding to block the rollout of clean emissions technology.
He could accuse him of—or conceivably, though legal experts consider it unlikely, charge him with—colluding with Russian spies.
Two years have been spent fomenting the idea that Russia only interfered because it had a willing, colluding partner: Trump.
INGRAHAM: ...maybe he could have said, "Well, yes, I&aposm sure Paul Manafort&aposs colluding with some people..." SOLOMON: Yes.
China's minister for clean government has warned businesspeople against colluding with officials for political power, calling the practice "very dangerous".
Both leading candidates' parties accused each other of being behind the delay and colluding with figures within the electoral commission.
A major progressive think tank wants Democrats to stop being shy about accusing the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia.
The PKK blamed the government for colluding with ISIS in the attack and assassinated two police officers in their homes.
"President Trump is not a target or subject to a criminal investigation or counterintelligence investigation regarding colluding with the Russians."
McClendon had denied the charges of colluding to rig bids for oil and gas acreage while he was at Chesapeake.
But while the wonks figure out if Trump is colluding with the Russians, the rest of us have this video.
Many, like Udall, have speculated as to whether the documents would reveal evidence of money laundering or colluding with Moscow.
In October, he filed a grievance against the league, accusing team owners of colluding to keep him from being signed.
Kaepernick filed a grievance against the NFL in October, accusing the 32 NFL teams of colluding to keep him out.
Trump Jr. said they spoke for only "a few minutes" and did not talk about colluding with the Russian government.
Netanyahu accused the United States of "colluding" with the United Nations in secret and summoned the U.S. ambassador on Sunday.
"The courts were colluding with the police, turning a blind eye to the breach of codes of practice," he says.
He said Russia is behind the hack and may be colluding with the campaign of Clinton's opponent, Republican Donald Trump.
Senior Democrats have called on the F.B.I. to investigate whether any of Donald J. Trump's aides are colluding with Russia.
Earlier this week Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani said on CNN that Trump would not be found "colluding" with the Russians.
Mr. Trump, in his remarks, repeated his often-stated assertion that he has essentially been cleared of colluding with Russia.
Mr. Kaepernick remains unemployed and has filed a grievance accusing team owners of colluding to keep him out of football.
That October, Kaepernick filed a grievance against the league, accusing team owners of colluding to keep him from being signed.
He is also being investigated for possibly obstructing justice and colluding with a foreign power's attack on our electoral system.
There is no crime in "colluding" with Russians without some cognizable criminal act or conspiracy to commit such an act.
Many observers believe he's colluding with the government and is willingly being used to make a farcical election seem real.
Both Daniels and McDougal have since acquired new legal representation, accusing Davidson of colluding with Cohen to bury their stories.
They want me to say that Roger was going around telling people he was colluding with (WikiLeaks founder) Julian Assange.
What Don Jr. has basically admitted is that he was open to colluding with the Russians to win the election.
He accused them of colluding to brainwash and mobilize young people and of having "communist" ideas to overthrow the monarchy.
"He is not before the court for anything having to do with colluding with the Russian government," the judge said.
Stone told members of the House Intelligence Committee in September that he has been falsely accused of colluding with Russia.
Don't be fooled by our domestic partisan back-and-forth about whether Trump was colluding with Russia in the election.
The rate also became infamous in 2012 after it was revealed that some banks had been colluding to manipulate it.
Trump has in the past accused Clinton of colluding with the FBI and Department of Justice in the 2016 election.
From the stage, Nunes said Democrats are "colluding with part of the government to cover up" the FBI's alleged abuses.
And he tweeted once more to accuse Democrats, with zero evidence, of colluding with Russia during the 2016 U.S. election.
Human rights groups believe many other deaths that police attributed to vigilantes were carried out by assassins likely colluding with police.
Trump's comments on the tape are similar to other public statements he's made accusing his 2016 rival of colluding with Russia.
This month European Union antitrust regulators charged BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen with colluding to block the rollout of emissions-cleaning technology.
"There is a syndicate in this institution and the syndicate is colluding to steal the election," UPND lawyer Martha Mushipe said.
They said, "We think Trump&aposs campaign and Russia are colluding on the election" and he lets out a big laugh.
He claims he's the victim of a left-wing conspiracy and that the media is colluding with Clinton to smear him.
PIRRO: Well, but then it suggests, David, that the Russians would be colluding with Christopher Steele to make Trump look bad.
Choksi and Modi are accused of colluding with a handful of bankers to secure credit from overseas banks using fraudulent guarantees.
But can you imagine if Chelsea Clinton and John Podesta were caught colluding with the Russians in this flagrant a manner?
Cohen also acknowledged that while he suspected it, he had no direct knowledge of the Trump campaign colluding with the Kremlin.
Stone told House Intelligence Committee lawmakers during his testimony last month that he has been falsely accused of colluding with Russia.
After Rush Limbaugh absurdly accuses Hillary Clinton of colluding with Russia, the crowd breaks out in raucous "lock her up!" chants.
Trump has repeatedly denied colluding with Russians during the 2016 election or knowing of any contacts between his campaign and Russians.
Worse, for the industry at large, it played into Donald J. Trump's accusations that the mainstream media was colluding with Mrs.
Several subsequent episodes of police killing innocents, including children, and officers caught colluding with drug gangs have made things even worse.
The act of colluding could potentially touch on other criminal acts, like criminal conspiracy, but there is no "collusion" criminal statute.
Kaepernick has filed a grievance against the N.F.L., accusing all 23 teams of colluding to keep him out of the league.
Not by the Pentagon but by left-wing forces wanting to depose a conservative president for, say, "colluding" with the Russians.
"Tell Romney, quit colluding with Democrats on impeachment," the narrator says, as the senator's office phone number flashes on the screen.
Technically, the Korean War never ended, but we are not at war with Russia, so colluding with Putin would not count.
This begs the question: How could these lawbreakers get away with operating so brazenly without colluding with authorities — especially local police?
They were charged with colluding to murder Kim with four North Koreans who fled the country on the day of the incident.
The press will learn and fill in more of the mosaic of shady operators, what they're doing, and who they're colluding with.
Now, That Grape Juice has a story about how Swifties and Barbz are now colluding to prevent "Bodak Yellow" from hitting #1.
It's certainly fair to say he was open to colluding with Russia, now that he's been charged with lying to the FBI.
Just days before the 1968 election, Johnson told Hubert Humphrey that based on U.S. intelligence, he assumed Nixon was colluding with Saigon.
The second is the role of additional characters in these storylines — specifically the "liberal media" and Democrats colluding to manipulate the public.
He also accused the Colombian government, his opponents inside Venezuela and Miami-based benefactors of colluding to set off explosives-laden drones.
"Comey has now told us all that the President is not under investigation as an individual for colluding with Russia," Graham said.
And Assange's claim that a "very dishonest" media was "colluding" with the Clinton campaign match Trump's own frequent attacks on the press.
Cartels like the NCAA form because all members agree they can make more money by colluding with one another than by competing.
What if the Democratic nominee is revealed to be an undocumented immigrant, or President Donald Trump is indicted for colluding with Russia?
"We have been presented with no evidence that an American was colluding with the Russians to meddle in the elections," Ryan said.
Right now, Oyo is accused of colluding with popular Indian booking platform MakeMyTrip to engage in anti-competitive practices that favored Oyo.
On board are obsequious staff, a couple senators, the president, and FOX News, colluding to stop those who threaten to expose Trump.
He testified before the House Intelligence Committee last year that he has been falsely accused of colluding with Russia during the election.
Instead, the United States and Mexico are colluding to send people like them back to the gangs that want to kill them.
Gordon added that at no time did any inappropriate chatter come up about colluding with the Russians to aid the Trump campaign.
But it has been accused by a group of patients of colluding with rivals over diabetes drug prices going back several years.
Kem Sokha had been charged with "colluding with foreigners" under Article 443 of Cambodia's penal code, the court said in a statement.
Zentrum Automobil has said it opposes exporting jobs abroad and accused IG Metall of colluding with management to the detriment of workers.
And most critically, what has it done to try to establish whether Donald Trump was colluding with Russian intelligence, as Clinton suggests?
Park, 64, is accused of colluding with Choi to pressure big businesses to make contributions to non-profit foundations backing presidential initiatives.
Kaepernick later filed a grievance against the N.F.L. and the owners, accusing them of colluding to keep him out of the league.
Mr. Kem Sokha was accused of colluding with the United States to overthrow the government; the party was dissolved two months later.
But he cast himself as the victim of the accusers, saying that people were colluding against him to tear down his reputation.
Sean Hannity, the Fox News propagandist, proclaimed that "the DC swamp is rising up" and colluding to take down the 45th president.
Prosecutors did not go so far as to accuse engineers, adjusters and out-of-state insurers of colluding to minimize insurance payments.
She said they had been gripped by the story of an apparently ordinary woman who had become manipulated into colluding with killers.
But human rights groups believe many deaths that police had attributed to vigilantes were carried out by assassins likely colluding with police.
Last week, he filed a complaint against the N.F.L., accusing all 32 teams of colluding to keep him out of the league.
Kaepernick, still unsigned, files a grievance against the N.F.L., accusing all 32 teams of colluding to keep him out of the league.
He admitted to lying, specifically, about meetings in which he discussed potentially colluding with Russian agents to acquire Hillary Clinton's private emails.
" July 30, 2018: Giuliani doubles down on collusion not being a crime: "I don't even know if that's a crime, colluding with Russians.
When Bahmanzadeh fired a group of door-staff for colluding with drug dealers, Grimes expressed an interest in working for the Dance Academy.
Choi is accused of colluding with Park to pressure big businesses, including Samsung, to contribute to non-profit foundations backing the president's initiatives.
Fairness is an abstract idea subject to objective tests—ie, are firms colluding or foreign countries dumping goods into markets at a loss?
They were also accused of colluding in a "criminal street gang" and "racketeering enterprise"—which is where the trouble, and the lessons, begin.
There&aposs clear evidence of the Clinton campaign colluding with Russian intelligence to spread disinformation and smear the president to influence the election.
The steelmaker, a unit of ArcelorMittal was fined a record 1.5 billion rand ($114 million) in August for colluding to fix steel prices.
While the Mueller report cleared Trump of colluding with Russia it did not clear Moscow of trying to meddle in the 2016 vote.
The party's chairman Merera Gudina remains behind bars since his arrest in December last year on charges of colluding with an outlawed group.
A separate class-action lawsuit from earlier this year accused Lilly and two other insulin makers of colluding to jack up prices together.
He has accused the president of colluding with Russia to win the White House and obstructing investigations into their efforts, allegations Trump denies.
Trump knew that Russia was seeking to harm his opponent, Obama argued, though stopped short of accusing the Republican of colluding with Moscow.
Esteves, who steered the bank through an aggressive global expansion, was arrested for allegedly colluding with a senator to obstruct an ongoing probe.
During an hour-long visit, the agents posited a theory that Trump's campaign was secretly colluding with Russia to hijack the U.S. election.
Trump may not try to persuade Bannon to end his purge, which should show he has been colluding with Bannon behind the scenes.
In September South African authorities raided some of the world's biggest container lines on suspicion of colluding to inflate rates on shipping routes.
In October 2017, Kaepernick filed a grievance against the NFL saying that the owners were colluding to keep him from having a job.
Clinton as deserving incarceration; warning that the election will be rigged; and suggesting that international bankers are colluding to bring about his defeat.
"This is the first time we've found real-world evidence that apps are colluding with one another," Wang told The Hill on Monday.
The fiasco set off a firestorm of allegations from top Democrats that Nunes was colluding with the White House -- something Nunes has denied.
" Moore is using the blowback from Republican lawmakers in his fundraising appeals, saying that "establishment Republicans are colluding with the Obama-Clinton Machine.
Most legal experts say that colluding — or working together — with a foreign power during an election is not illegal in and of itself.
Three times in the 1980s, owners were found to be guilty of colluding against free agents, essentially robbing players of nearly $300 million.
And officials have warned some activists against speaking out, suggesting that they may be seen as traitors colluding with foreigners if they persist.
Mr. Ghosn and another executive, Greg Kelly, were indicted last week on charges of colluding in underreporting Mr. Ghosn's compensation in securities filings.
On Thursday, Donald Trump Jr., above right, denied colluding with Russia in an appearance before Senate investigators, saying it was concerns about Mrs.
Dr. Jeffrey Stuart Brown, an endocrinologist based in Texas, is accused of violating antidoping rules and colluding with Salazar to cover it up.
If you regard their business as a scheme to exploit women's insecurities (of which they were connoisseurs), they were colluding with the enemy.
There is no crime, they maintain, in colluding with the Russian government to collect and broadcast damaging information about an opposition American candidate.
Under interrogation by Chazz Palminteri's detective, Mr. Colbert argued that evidence of Mr. Trump colluding with the Russians was right under his nose.
"They want me to say that Roger was going around telling people he was colluding with (WikiLeaks founder) Julian Assange," Nunberg said Monday.
Britain and France responded by colluding with Israel to spark an incident near the canal, with European forces coming in to "protect" it.
Through trial and error, and without directly communicating, the algorithms ended up colluding with each other to reduce competition and boost their takings.
From there, though, the sketch didn't depict Trump as colluding with Russia or being guilty of wrongdoing, as it has in the past.
The pension funds allege that prices for the bonds rose significantly after Cofece announced its investigation, suggesting the banks had been colluding previously.
Several companies that manufacture generic drugs are talking with the Department of Justice to avoid indictments for allegedly colluding to raise their prices.
Mr. Fiato and his allies around Europe suspect aid ships of colluding with human traffickers and believe migration amounts to a Muslim invasion.
Trump has denied colluding with Russia and Moscow has denied meddling in the 2016 election, though major U.S. intelligence agencies agree that Russia interfered.
"The treasurer of the South Korean unit is suspected of forging documentation and colluding with third parties to steal from the company," ABB said.
Trump said following the release of the report in March that it showed he was exonerated of colluding with Russia and obstruction of justice.
The lawsuit is among many in the Manhattan court accusing banks of colluding to rig rates or prices in various financial and commodities markets.
No NFL team has been willing to sign him, and he's sued the team's owners for colluding to keep him out of the league.
Both Trump and Russia deny colluding but a special counsel appointed by the U.S. Justice Department and congressional committees are looking into the matter.
Tyson Foods Inc, Cargill Inc, the JBS USA unit of Brazil's JBS SA and National Beef Packing Co were accused of colluding since Jan.
The plan will also include rules to discourage the formation of so-called cartels colluding to win better terms during the auctions, Estado said.
He had been charged with "colluding with foreigners" under Article 443 of Cambodia's penal code, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court said in a statement.
In sum, it is now established that there the President was not being investigated for colluding with the or attempting to obstruct that investigation.
This isn't a case of five companies sitting comfortably on their piles of gold and colluding to stay out of each other's core areas.
President Trump is under fire every day for everything from his latest Twitter tirade to allegations of colluding with the Russians during the election.
Kaepernick has now filed a collusion grievance against the NFL, claiming the NFL owners "punished" him for protesting by colluding to keep him unsigned.
"He is not before the court for anything having to do with colluding with the Russian government to influence the election," Ellis reiterated Thursday.
Trump regularly attacked the investigation as a "witch hunt" and has seized on Barr's letter as exonerating him of allegations of colluding with Russia.
"There's clear evidence of the Clinton campaign colluding with Russian intelligence to spread disinformation and smear the President to influence the election," Sanders said.
In sum, it is now established that the President was not being investigated for colluding with the Russians or attempting to obstruct that investigation.
Petrobras has steadfastly portrayed itself as a victim of illegal schemes perpetrated by a few rogue insiders colluding with unscrupulous contractors and greedy politicians.
There's no evidence that the FCS conferences are actually following Berst's suggestion and secretly colluding to keep athletes' compensation packages as minimal as possible.
The National Republican Congressional Committee moved to use the special counsel's conclusions against vulnerable Democrats who had accused Mr. Trump of colluding with Russia.
The league also continues to grapple with Kaepernick, who filed a grievance accusing the owners of colluding to keep him from joining a team.
John Tory, the mayor of Toronto, went on TV to joke that sharing the video of the raccoon amounted to colluding with the enemy.
Those working for her campaign undoubtedly had what were, in their minds, excellent reasons to attack Van Hollen for allegedly colluding with the NRA.
McConnell has proposed for the president's impeachment trial are the equivalent of a head juror colluding with the defendant to cover up a crime.
Park, 64, is accused of colluding with Choi to pressure big businesses including Samsung to make contributions to non-profit foundations backing presidential initiatives.
With the collusion of some U.S. citizens, whether they knew they were colluding or not, Putin pulled it off and that makes me irate.
He said government officials were most likely colluding with the pirates for a cut of the ransom, which was also the case years ago.
But Manafort "is not before the court for anything having to do with colluding with the Russian government to influence this election," Ellis said.
There are the added humiliations of segregated schools and neighborhoods, designated dining tables and "colored" bathrooms, all colluding to tighten the shackles of racism.
If the new president was in fact colluding with a foreign adversary, journalists and investigators should feel enormous pressure to conclusively establish that fact.
Nunes suggested that since the Democrats paid Fusion for opposition research on Trump, it is Clinton who is guilty of colluding with the Russians.
He filed a grievance against the NFL in 2017, in which he accused team owners of colluding to keep him from having a job.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "If there's a perception of you that you're colluding with Russia, just don't have a private conversation with the president of Russia.
"There's a difference between colluding with Russia to win an election and obstructing justice ... and having a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky," Cohen said.
From flouting debate rules to colluding with the DNC to spreading disinformation online, Weaver argues that Clinton didn't win the nomination fair and square.
Even those Russians, the phony indictment they have with the Russians who will never come here for trial, they colluded with each other, Russians colluding.
J) has agreed to pay a record 1.5 billion rand ($4.53 million) fine for colluding to fix steel prices, the competition watchdog said on Monday.
On its web page, it opposes exporting jobs abroad and criticized Daimler's main union, IG Metall, for colluding with management to the detriment of workers.
North Korea has said it would reject Malaysia's autopsy report and accused Malaysia of "colluding with outside forces" — a veiled reference to rival South Korea.
"The CMA alleges that these five model agencies sought to achieve higher prices in negotiations with their customers by colluding instead of competing," he said.
There wasn't a single scene that hinted at their suspicions, or that they were colluding with Bran, who's apparently been psychically spying for them offscreen.
With the unions in ruins or run by colluding thugs, blue-collar America was up for grabs, with many feeling spite, disdain, humiliation, and hatred.
What strikes me is that for those characters in the Trump orbit who were interested in colluding with Russia, they weren't very good at it.
"Instead of colluding on pricing, the truck manufacturers should have been competing against each other - also on environmental improvements," European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said.
Kaepernick later filed suit against the NFL, accusing teams of colluding to keep him from playing, and settled earlier this year, according to his attorney.
There is nothing equivalent between opposition research, which is totally legal, and potentially colluding with a hostile foreign state to interfere with an American election.
The Italian government has accused the NGO rescue boats of acting as a de-facto taxi service for migrants and of colluding with people-smugglers.
Quantifying how many employment agencies in Hong Kong engage in illegal activity—which can range from overcharging to colluding with loan sharks—is nearly impossible.
Salam says the rebel group has no regrets and Saleh's death has made them "stronger" as they believe he was secretly colluding with the enemy.
North Korea has said it will reject Malaysia's autopsy report and accused Malaysia of "colluding with outside forces", a veiled reference to rival South Korea.
BMW, Daimler declined, with both facing possibly hefty fines after EU antitrust regulators charged them with colluding to block the rollout of clean emissions technology.
It's not a hard call: a POTUS whose campaign is under FBI investigation for colluding with an enemy should not fill a lifetime SCOTUS seat.
But Taro's apprentice turns on him, colluding with the mob to scotch plans for Taro's crowning achievement, a casino in the city's Vieux-Port. Why?
The out-of-work quarterback recently filed a grievance against the NFL, saying the league's owners were colluding to keep him out of the game.
Colluding with artists and curators, he then initiated a string of revelatory exhibitions, whose varying designs and spatial effects were always part of the reveal.
The NOC accused the government of using the dispute to extend its power over the oil sector and accused Wintershall of colluding with the GNA.
Tech workers from Disney have filed federal lawsuits accusing the company and two global outsourcing firms of colluding to supplant Americans with H-1B workers.
"He is not before the court for anything having to do with colluding with the Russian government to influence the election," Ellis told the court.
Having a confidential human source who was able then to talk to individuals who may be consorting or collaborating or colluding with Russians and others.
The Department of Justice is investigating whether airlines are colluding to keep fares artificially high after a string of mergers has greatly consolidated the industry.
But if owners truly were colluding to deny Kaepernick a job for unfair reasons, show me one reputable NFL reporter who has ever said that.
You just have to hope there's another angle that proves conclusively what we all already know to be true: NFL owners are colluding against Kaepernick.
The basis of this was a 35-page dossier alleging Trump did weird sex things and alleged his inner circle had been colluding with Russia.
By failing to do what's necessary to stop the 2018 Russian campaign, the President and his Republican enablers are again colluding with a hostile power.
Kaepernick and another player who knelt, Eric Reid, have cases pending against the N.F.L. accusing it of colluding to keep them off teams in retaliation.
Mr. Ghosn and another former Nissan executive, Greg Kelly, were indicted this month on charges of colluding in underreporting Mr. Ghosn's compensation in securities filings.
Fusion worked with a well-regarded former British spy named Christopher Steele to produce a dossier that accused the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia.
Last week, Ghosn again accused Japanese prosecutors of colluding with Nissan executives in a coup to oust him and denied all allegations of financial misconduct.
Page was one of four people the FBI opened investigations of in 2016, and someone who Mueller was authorized to investigate for colluding with Russia.
In their latest clash, Trump accused tech companies like Facebook this week of colluding with the media to undermine him in last year's presidential race.
His time in Ukraine, they say, was just about following leads to show his client was innocent of colluding with Russia in the 2016 election.
The Democrats said they would first need to prove Trump was guilty of obstruction of justice or criminal malfeasance in colluding with a foreign government.
The ECZ said it had met with political party leaders to address concerns including over the late results, and denied colluding with the ruling party.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the new Democratic leader, has accused the Trump transition team of colluding with Senate Republicans to "jam through" nominees.
At best, it sees government as unwilling to protect the rule of law; at worst, it assumes the government is actively colluding to undermine it.
Uber also bans all firearms and does not tolerate fraudulent behavior, such as disputing a charge for a made-up reason or colluding with a driver.
Online, however, Pai's jokes about "colluding" with his former employer and being Verizon's "shill" came off as a bit more authentic than he had probably hoped.
In March, another Playboy model, Karen McDougal, filed a suit that accuses both lawyers of "colluding" to bury her claim of having an affair with Trump.
The president is accused of colluding with three people close to her office, and an investigation will continue into her potential involvement in the unfolding scandal.
She is accused of colluding with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure big businesses to contribute to foundations set up to back her policy initiatives.
But the communications indicated no evidence that Trump's team was colluding with Moscow on influencing the election, the newspaper reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed American officials.
He also cited armed attacks on boats trying to rescue migrants in the Mediterranean and accusations that humanitarian organizations are colluding with smugglers and endangering lives.
The FTC is in fact on the job when, say, Target's loyalty card system gets hacked, or if Facebook or Twitter were colluding against its users.
"There is a governor who I don't want to name who is colluding with what is happening and puts the blame on the government," he said.
This storm appears to be colluding with weakened Arctic sea ice, allowing more warm air and moisture to push northward and spill over the north pole.
Other than the unverified dossier, which made claims about Trump's own personal contact with Russia, there has been no evidence of Trump directly colluding with Russia.
Even though President Lindbergh is (spoiler alert) actually colluding with Germany behind the scenes, he's also trying to slow the Fuhrer's roll: America's different, he says.
That the paparazzi just happened to be in close proximity to the restroom at the time has long fueled speculation that they were colluding with police.
Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the committee, who was among those calling on him to step aside, insinuated he was colluding with the White House.
It was accused of colluding with the major book publishers to raise the price of ebooks above the $9.99 that Amazon liked to sell them for.
It is worth noting that if Hillary Clinton were in Trump's position, facing accusations of colluding with Russians, Republicans would already have been calling for impeachment.
As part of the "Weak Flesh" probe kicked off last year, police accused scores of health inspectors and meatpacking executives of colluding to evade safety checks.
The attorney general called any accusation of him colluding with Russia an "appalling and detestable lie" and was, at times, combative in his exchanges with senators.
Residents often accuse local officials of colluding with developers to drive them out of their homes at compensation far below the actual value of the land.
She has been accused of colluding with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure big businesses to donate to two foundations that backed her policy initiatives.
In 2011, the Department of the Treasury blacklisted Iran Air and Mahan Air over colluding with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) in these military airlifts.
The president, meanwhile, has claimed the report and Barr's four-page summary of it as totally vindicating him on allegations of colluding with Russia and obstruction.
Iran couldn't be trusted, he insisted; the U.N. Security Council, whose permanent members had authorized the pact, would be complicit, and were colluding, in Israel's destruction.
But none of them were being investigated by the FBI for possibly colluding with Russia while facing a possible civil war within their own political party.
" Kushner denied colluding with Russia in a July statement, saying his actions on the campaign should be viewed "through the lens of a fast-paced campaign.
Reid said that the contract did not change his contention that he had been blackballed and that he still believed that owners were colluding against Kaepernick.
The U.S. believes Huawei is colluding with the Chinese government to spy on U.S. citizens, though it has yet to provide any credible evidence of this.
Yousef Al-Obaidly, beIN's chief executive, said Tuesday's decision was not a coincidence; he accused the A.F.C. of colluding with Saudi Arabia ahead of April's election.
Whether the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians is, of course, the question at the heart of the investigation by the special counsel, Robert Mueller.
Clinton of colluding with the Russians during the 2016 election — the very thing that is the subject of a special prosecutor's investigation into his own campaign.
They accuse prosecutors of colluding with government officials and Nissan executives of ousting him to block any takeover of the automaker by French alliance partner Renault.
Barr had exclusive access to the report for nearly a month and publicly contended it had proven the president was "falsely accused" of colluding with Russia.
The intelligence agencies then sought to learn whether the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians on the hacking or other efforts to influence the election.
Nunes has sought to depose Alexandra Chalupa, a former Democratic National Committee official whom Nunes has accused of colluding with Ukraine to undermine Trump in 2016.
He later filed a grievance against the league in October 2017, in which he accused team owners of colluding to keep him from getting another contract.
The contractor also accused a state regulatory official of colluding with a Con Edison consultant in the midst of the investigation into the steam pipe explosion.
"When you look at criminality and you look at the problems, take a look at what they did, including colluding, the other side," the president added.
Prior to the Monday morning meeting, Kushner released an 11- page statement in which he denied colluding with any foreign government during last year's presidential race.
Rioters ramped up their sustained campaign of destruction against the city's rail operator, having accused it of colluding with the police force to close down stations.
It's been a common narrative coming from Team Hillary that the WikiLeaks dump of DNC emails — which appeared to show the DNC colluding to defeat Sen.
The N.F.L. and Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 26ers quarterback, have settled a case accusing the league of colluding to keep him off a team.
The Washington Post then reported that a sitting White House official was under federal investigation for possibly colluding with the Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Earlier this year, the league settled a lawsuit filed by Kaepernick in which he had accused N.F.L. teams of colluding to keep him out of uniform.
After his protests, Kaepernick could not find a job for the 2017 season and sued the National Football League, accusing owners of colluding to blackball him.
The most notable exception was Russia, which has been accused of meddling in November's presidential election in Mr Trump's favour and colluding with members of his team.
The foreign ministry's commissioner, responding to comments by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, said U.S. politicians should immediately stop colluding with separatists in the city.
" Farghadani's appeal is currently pending; if rejected, she will have to serve seven-and-a-half years of jail time for "gathering and colluding against national security.
Members of Buhari's All Progressives Congress party and those of Atiku's PDP have accused each other of being behind the delay and colluding with the electoral commission.
Kaepernick hasn't been hired by another team since and, in an ongoing lawsuit, is suing the NFL for colluding to keep him unsigned because of his politics.
When several state attorneys general investigated, they discovered that a handful of energy-trading firms and utilities had been colluding to artificially control the region's electricity supply.
Colluding with Russia, which Mr Trump is rumoured to have done during his election campaign, would, according to Mr Dershowitz, be merely a "political sin", hence unimpeachable.
Another point of contention: Russia and its Orthodox authorities have been scolded by the American State Department for colluding to repress the freedom of smaller religious groups.
Speaking loudly and sternly, Sessions denied ever personally colluding with any Russian officials during the 2016 campaign whilst serving as a surrogate to then-candidate Donald Trump.
She's among at least 38 people who have been investigated or charged with aiding illegal migration, an accusation that activists who rescue migrants are colluding with smugglers.
In addition, last week the German magazine Der Spiegel published a report that alleges German automakers have been colluding since the 1990s on cheating diesel emissions tests.
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Prosecutors said a 37-year-old Russian man had been arrested on suspicion of bribery and that several Bombardier employees were suspected of colluding with Azerbaijani officials.
Unlike OPEC nations, U.S. firms are barred by anti-trust laws from colluding to control output or prices, leaving market demand as the only check on production.
Brady appeared on WEEI's "Kirk and Callahan" Monday morning where he was asked straight-up if NFGL owners are colluding to keep Kaepernick out of the NFL.
Sysco and US Foods allege processors curbed the supply of chickens by colluding to limit breeder birds that produce flocks that are ultimately slaughtered for meat consumption.
Choksi, along with his nephew, diamond tycoon Nirav Modi, are accused of colluding with a handful of bankers to secure credit from overseas banks using fraudulent guarantees.
But in aggregate, these instances portray a Trump campaign that was, if not actively colluding with Russia, happy to allow Russia and WikiLeaks do their dirty work.
Were you aware of that, or did you just know in a broad sense that Bran would just be eavesdropping on Littlefinger and colluding with his sisters?
Eisen had declared months ago that the criminal case for collusion was devastating and that Trump was "colluding in plain sight," a position expressly rejected by Mueller.
As Alexander Stille writes in " Excellent Cadavers ," from 1995, the only way to prove that you weren't colluding with the Mafia was to be killed by it.
Players were furious last winter by teams' sluggish approach to free agency, and many suspected the owners of colluding against them as they did in the 20033s.
To distract you from their failures and delegitimize Mr. Trump, top Democrats peddled a laughable conspiracy theory about Russia colluding with Mr. Trump to beat Hillary Clinton.
The intelligence agencies then sought to learn if the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians on the hacking or on other efforts to influence the election.
" The Cruz ad accuses Trump of "colluding with Atlantic City insiders to bulldoze the home of an elderly woman for a limousine parking lot at his casino.
Various Trump defenders pursue the ludicrous strategy of blaming Clinton for colluding with Russia and the self-destructive tactic of launching escalated attacks against the free press.
Your questions Here are some of the questions you sent in: Jayne: He (Giuliani) admitted the campaign manager was colluding with the Russians, but Trump didn't know???
After more than a year of intensive investigation by both the special counsel and multiple congressional committees, there is no direct evidence of Trump colluding with Russians.
No team offered him a contract, and that October, he filed a grievance against the league, accusing team owners of colluding to keep him from being signed.
Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), one of President Trump's most vocal critics, said Thursday she can "guarantee" that he is colluding with the Russians to undermine American democracy.
His protests amplified an already polarizing debate across the country, and he has filed a grievance accusing the N.F.L. of colluding to keep him off the field.
Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, has filed a grievance accusing owners of colluding to keep him out of the N.F.L. because of his social activism.
The president agreed with him in a subsequent Twitter post, and added that Hillary Clinton, his former Democratic rival, was the one who was doing the colluding.
Last summer, they tried to help workers in southern China organize an independent labor union, saying that corrupt local officials were colluding with managers to abuse workers.
In the coming months, Kaepernick's grievance accusing the league of colluding to keep him off a team will be ruled on by an arbitrator hearing the case.
Choi is also accused of colluding with Samsung's top executive, Lee Jae-yong, and receiving more than $38 million in bribes from the South Korean technology giant.
A cabal of AI-enhanced price-bots might plausibly hatch a method of colluding that even their handlers could not understand, let alone be held fully responsible for.
Kaepernick hasn't played in two seasons and is currently bringing a lawsuit against the NFL and its owners for allegedly colluding to keep him out of the league.
He said Wednesday that Trump had been "falsely accused of colluding with the Russians," noting that the special counsel investigation did not establish a criminal conspiracy of collusion.
Since taking his stand, Kaepernick, 31, remains unsigned, and in February, he reached a settlement after suing the NFL for colluding against him because of his political beliefs.
The athlete hasn't been hired by another team since and in an ongoing lawsuit, is suing the NFL for colluding to keep him unsigned because of his politics.
At the same time, the U.S. government has long accused Huawei and its competitor ZTE of colluding with the Chinese government to take part in anti-competitive practices.
It has prosecuted Chile's football association over league entry rules and charged Chilean forestry company CMPC with colluding for at least 10 years to inflate toilet paper prices.
They could end up being nothing at all — maybe allegations about the Trump campaign and Russia colluding will prove to be baseless, and this scandal will fizzle out.
With pressure mounting, Fico accused Slovakian President Andrej Kiska earlier this month of colluding with the Hungarian-born billionaire and liberal philanthropist George Soros to destabilize his government.
Fantasy-sports website DraftKings is investigating whether a player who shared a $1 million first prize last weekend violated the site's guidelines on colluding with other users. (WSJ)
It would mean colluding with the Soviet regime's claim to respect religious freedom, and with the politically subservient Russian Orthodox church's insistence that there was no real persecution.
ArcelorMittal ended 2.1 percent down, after its South African unit agreed to pay a 1.5 billion rand ($110 million) fine for colluding to fix steel prices, Reuters reported.
Trump has repeatedly accused the FBI and DOJ of colluding to cover up Clinton's controversial use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state.
Now, we know for a fact her campaign was colluding, had a foreign agent Christopher Steele paying for Russian lies and propaganda to lie to the American people.
Obama stopped short of accusing the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia in his NPR interview and said that it was not certain Russia intended to help Trump.
Odebrecht SA was accused of colluding to overcharge state firms for contracts, then using part of that to channel donations and bribes into Brazil's former ruling Workers Party.
And in their delusion, the only explanation for bad poll numbers that makes any sense is that the Democrats and the media are colluding to steal the election.
Andrei Nastase, leader of the opposition Dignity and Truth Platform Party, accused the Democratic Party of colluding with the Socialists in a "cartel" to squeeze out other groups.
Choi, who has known Park for four decades, is accused of colluding with Park to pressure big businesses to contribute to non-profit foundations backing the president's initiatives.
Here is how Vox's Zack Beauchamp broke it down: The notion that the Clinton campaign paying Steele is the same as Trump (allegedly) colluding with Russia is laughable.
A dozen former au pairs accused 28500 companies authorized to bring au pairs to the U.S. of colluding to keep their wages low, The Associated Press reported Wednesday.
In the second, Case 2000, he is said to have discussed colluding with a newspaper publisher to curb the distribution of a competitor in exchange for favourable coverage.
Kaepernick recently filed a grievance against NFL owners, accusing them of colluding to keep him out of the league in retaliation for his outspoken views on social justice.
Opponents of the study have accused the EPA employees of trying to sabotage the deregulation and colluding with Volvo -- which wants to limit glider sales -- to do so.
The morning case, meanwhile, concerned a suit in which Daniels has accused Davidson of breaching his fiduciary duty and colluding with Cohen, who "aided and abetted" the breach.
Kaepernick filed a grievance last year accusing NFL owners of colluding to keep him out of the league and an arbitrator ruled his case will go to trial.
Stone denies colluding with the Russian government and said he plans to plead not guilty and fight the charges, which include obstruction, lying to Congress and witness tampering.
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), one of President Trump's most vocal critics, said Thursday she can "guarantee" that he is colluding with the Russians to undermine American democracy.
Billionaire jewellers Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi, owner of Gitanjali Gems Ltd, are suspected of colluding with two employees from Punjab National Bank in the fraud.
BTW -- he also broke down the latest greatest thing to hit the NFL -- Patrick Mahomes -- and why it seems NFL defenses are colluding to make PH the MVP.
The dossier also accuses the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia as part of its active measures campaign to influence the election and defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
In a separate inquiry, the commission notified four banks in December that it suspected them of colluding in the trading of certain bonds denominated in United States dollars.
In July 2016, the Commission fined MAN, Volvo/Renault, Daimler, Inveco and DAF a total of 2.93 billion euros for forming a cartel and colluding on truck prices.
Villegas, the fourth person arrested in the case, was arrested on suspicion of colluding in the killing and working with cartels, and is awaiting trial in Mexico City.
There's a HUGE difference between Judge Ellis clarifying what Manafort was being sentenced for and the judge exonerating Manafort -- or anyone else -- of allegations of colluding with Russia.
Such concessions are unlikely, given the firm stance of Beijing, which has worked to portray demonstrators as rioters colluding with foreign governments to topple the governing Communist Party.
Gamers Damion "XXiF" Cook and Ronald "Ronaldo" Mach were banned from playing for two weeks in May after colluding with other players in Fortnite World Cup qualifying rounds.
U.S. laws prohibit companies from colluding to fix prices, and a bipartisan group of U.S. Congress members recently revived a push to punish OPEC for alleged price-fixing.
In a series of tweets, Trump said news outlets have not highlighted the ways he believes the charges exonerate his campaign from colluding with Moscow's election-meddling efforts.
The European Union has also accused Volkswagen of colluding with the two other major German automakers, Daimler and BMW, to slow the rollout of better emissions control technology.
Food suppliers US Foods and Sysco have initiated separate lawsuits accusing numerous large poultry suppliers of colluding to manipulate wholesale chicken prices, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
Park is accused of colluding with a friend and a former aide to pressure big business owners to pay into two foundations set up to back policy initiatives.
Seeing that many of his colleagues were colluding in the bloodbath, he retired early from his job to work in the makeshift camps where Muslim refugees were gathering.
Group is not a doctor but a naturopath who also frequently alleges that researchers and mainstream medicine are colluding with government in a mass conspiracy to poison people.
Publicly, the first official notice that Trump's campaign was under investigation for potentially colluding with Russia came on March 20 during testimony from then-FBI Director James Comey.
It now seems clear that the meeting had actually been convened to discuss the possibility of the Trump campaign colluding with Russia to weaken Hillary Clinton's presidential bid.
"If this was an effort to try to collude with the opposition then we're guilty of colluding with the ruling party as well," NDI president Kenneth Wollack told Reuters.
Huawei said it had fired Wang Weijing for bringing the company into "disrepute," after he was arrested on charges of colluding with local government officials to spy within Poland.
Former CEO Jeffrey Glazer and former President Jason Malek were accused of colluding with other generic pharmaceutical companies to fix prices, following a two year investigation, the report said.
AT&T and Verizon are already under investigation for potentially colluding to make switching between carriers more difficult, so it's not as though such arrangements aren't already in play.
Now, just because the FBI is "interested" in someone in the White House doesn't mean that person is necessarily guilty of colluding with the Russians (or any other crime).
The intelligence agencies also investigated whether Trump's campaign was colluding with Russians to influence the election but so far have found no evidence of such cooperation, the officials said.
To be clear, I'm not alleging that the Gang of Five is colluding with each other to fix prices, or to actively suppress innovation; or to do anything illegal.
Two laid-off Disney World workers filed class-action suits accusing the company of colluding with outsourcing firms to replace American workers with foreigners on temporary H-1B visas.
It's a plausible explanation, accounting for how the files ended up being sent back to Moscow without the company either colluding with or being compromised by the Russian government.
In other words, because people watch ISIS videos and some of that money from ads on that page might go to ISIS, Google was colluding with the terrorist group.
Choi was indicted along with a former presidential aide on Sunday on charges of colluding with Park to pressure companies to contribute funds to two foundations controlled by Choi.
He referred to others colluding with him to manipulate the rand as a "cartel," and he dubbed the group "ZAR domination" after the rand's trading symbol, the regulator said.
To be clear, I'm not alleging that the Gang of Five is colluding with each other to fix prices or to actively suppress innovation or to do anything illegal.
An association of 30 Islamic groups called on the government to rescind her invitation, and accused the celebrity of colluding with the Freemasons to promote homosexuality, the Guardian reports.
Park is accused of colluding with a friend and a former aide to pressure big business owners into paying into two foundations set up to back her policy initiatives.
Because he is a somewhat public figure, his Twitter account is verified - which could only lead to greater confusion that he is the allegedly Russia-colluding, election-meddling Papadopoulos.
The European Commission has also accused Volkswagen Group of colluding with BMW and Daimler (the parent company of Mercedes-Benz) of slowing the rollout of better emissions restriction technology.
Park herself was arrested last week on charges such as colluding with Choi to pressure businesses such as Samsung to contribute to foundations that backed her administration's policy initiatives.
Modi, founder of Firestar Diamond, and his uncle Mehul Choksi, who owns Gitanjali Gems Ltd, are suspected of colluding with two employees from Punjab National Bank in the fraud.
On Friday, the Post published a story claiming that the investigation of the Trump campaign colluding with Russia has identified a White House official as a person of interest.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is filing suit against DirecTV and its new owner, AT&T, for allegedly colluding against a channel carrying Dodgers baseball games in Los Angeles.
TIRANA (Reuters) - Two dozen Albanian police and customs officers have been arrested on suspicion of colluding to help smuggle 10 tonnes of cannabis to Italy, prosecutors said on Monday.
The futures traders' lawsuit is among many brought by various investors in Manhattan court accusing banks of colluding to rig rates or prices in various financial and commodities markets.
Lawyers for 6 major hotel chains on Wednesday asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit by an online travel agency accusing them of colluding to stifle bidding for rooms.
Dr. Kaloyeros and Joseph Nicolla of Columbia Development, an Albany-area firm, were accused of colluding to make sure Columbia was awarded contracts to build multiple SUNY Polytechnic projects.
Attorney General Jeff Session's impassioned denial that he was involved in colluding with Russia during the 2016 campaign was the most memorable quote from Tuesday's Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.
While Russia is colluding with Saudi Arabia to jack up oil prices, the United States, which is emerging as a leading oil producer, is seeking to bring prices down.
The Australian corporate regulator has also been investigating whether the country's banks and currency traders were colluding in foreign exchange markets, part of a global crackdown in the sector.
A coalition of 46 states is engaged in an antitrust investigation of the generic drug industry that is targeting 18 manufacturers suspected of colluding to push up drug prices.
Park is accused of colluding with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure big businesses to donate to two foundations set up to back the former president's policy initiatives.
He has not been signed by a team since the end of the 2016-85033 season, and has formally accused league owners of colluding to keep him from playing.
The special prosecution team that indicted the Samsung chief accused Park of colluding with Choi to pressure big businesses to contribute to non-profit foundations backing her administration's initiatives.
The Department of Justice said last year that it is investigating whether airlines are colluding to keep fares artificially high after a string of mergers that consolidated the industry.
Activists accuse the PNP of executing drug suspects under the guise of sting operations, or of colluding with hit men to kill drug users, allegations the PNP vehemently denies.
"There's clear evidence of the Clinton campaign colluding with Russian intelligence to spread disinformation and smear the president to influence the election," Sarah Huckabee Sanders said at Monday's briefing.
The intelligence agencies then sought to learn whether the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians on the hacking or other efforts to influence the election, the newspaper said.
He expressed concern over the way police conducted the war on drugs and the reliability of their intelligence, and that he might be accused of colluding with narcotics gangs.
"Thus far, there have yet to be any charges or convictions for colluding with the Russian government by any member of the Trump campaign in the 2016 election," Sen.
Society showed little compassion toward the predicament of recent yakuza drop outs, and Fukushima was initially investigated by local police forces who thought she was colluding with criminal organizations.
The French Competition Authority has ordered Apple to pay a €1.1 billion ($1.23 billion) fine, for colluding with its distributors and abusing the economic dependence of its independent resellers.
Mr. Villegas was arrested this week on suspicion of protecting organized crime in the region and of colluding in the killings, a spokesman for Mexico's Public Security Ministry said.
The three men intersect again on an autumn night in Kashmir in the 1990s, when Tilottama, nicknamed Tilo, is arrested on a houseboat for apparently colluding with a militant.
His behavior with regard to firing James Comey, potentially colluding with Russia, and flirting with white supremacists doesn't seem so crazy after nine months in office, but it should.
Opponents protest that local officials are already colluding with parents to arrange marriages for daughters under 18, by altering girls' birth certificates so that they appear to be older.
"I wouldn't use the word colluding," Cohen said of Trump's dealings with Russia, adding that there was "something odd" about the president's good relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
It was reported Sunday night that Kaepernick had filed a grievance against NFL owners accusing them of colluding to keep him out of the league because of his protests.
Roger Stone, a longtime friend and former campaign adviser to President Trump, told House Intelligence Committee lawmakers on Tuesday that he has been falsely accused of colluding with Russia.
In 2011, he was convicted of colluding in the creation of fake jobs for party workers during his tenure as Paris mayor and given a two-year suspended sentence.
Waymo sued Uber last month, accusing the ride-hailing company of colluding with Mr. Levandowski to steal crucial parts of Waymo's technology to accelerate its development of autonomous vehicles.
In other words, Trump's call with President Zelensky may well constitute the very thing Trump denied throughout the Mueller investigation: "colluding" with a foreign power for personal electoral advantage.
Since then, Ms. Caldwell's division, working with antitrust prosecutors, forced four big banks, including JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup, to plead guilty to charges of colluding in the currency markets.
That you have to pick one option or the other: Either Trump was a great candidate (and therefore didn't need to collude to win) or his side was colluding.
The president has not criticized Russia for its election-meddling scheme, opting to focus on the ways he believes Mueller's indictment exonerates his campaign from colluding with the Kremlin.
The Malaysian Foreign Ministry said it had summoned Mr. Kang to explain his accusation that Malaysia was "colluding" with North Korea's enemies in its handling of Mr. Kim's death.
Kaepernick also recently filed a grievance against NFL owners, accusing them of colluding to keep him out of the league in retaliation for his outspoken views on social justice.
In the mid 203s what happened much more often was that basically these businessmen started colluding with politicians to get hold of things that only the politicians could provide.
Choi is accused of colluding with Park to pressure big businesses to contribute to non-profit foundations backing the president's initiatives and is in detention as she undergoes trial.
Then there is the actual investigation of the Trump administration officials and what role they may have played in colluding with Russia or anyone else ... KS: Using the internets.
Within hours of the filing on Wednesday, Mr. Hernandez's lawyers accused the Patz family of colluding with the prosecution to make it easier to get a conviction this time around.
A year and a half after losing the election, Democrats are still trying, without a shred of evidence, to accuse President Trump of colluding with the Russians during the campaign.
The irony of the fact that the comes from a backdoor Russian source while the Trump's administration is under investigation for colluding with Russia will be lost on no one.
It accused Mr Chan of "colluding with external forces" by calling for both China and Hong Kong to be expelled from the WTO because of a "rapid deterioration of freedoms".
Global Music Rights is suing virtually the entire radio industry for colluding to drive down the payments to all songwriters ... including those repped by GMR, such as Drizzy and Biebs.
The anti-choice group Live Action has attempted to paint Planned Parenthood as colluding in trafficking, getting an activist to pose as a pimp and pretend to ask for advice.
Chung Yoo-Ra is the daughter of Choi Soon-sil, a friend of Park accused of colluding with the former president to pressure businesses to contribute to non-profit foundations.
No one from Trump's campaign has been charged with colluding with the Russian government, but prosecutors have connected people involved in the campaign and Russia-affiliated individuals in court papers.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - BMW, and Volkswagen face possible hefty fines after EU antitrust regulators on Friday charged them and whistleblower Daimler with colluding to block the rollout of clean emissions technology.
We first learned yesterday that the FBI had approached Oleg Deripaska in September of 2016 and floated this collusion theory to him involving Manafort, Manafort is colluding with the Russians.
In recent years HCSEC's oversight board has published several reports lambasting Huawei—not for colluding with Chinese spooks but for writing slipshod code, which is just as bad for security.
In fact, there are many real examples of Hillary Clinton, oh, Adam shift-less Schiff and other top Democrats happily colluding with Russia before, during and after the 2016 election.
The allegation that the Trump campaign was actively colluding with the Russian government is so wild that one would normally hesitate to devote any resources at all to exploring it.
The new focus on Trump's campaign comments comes after the President sent a series of tweets Monday morning, including one that accused former President Barack Obama of colluding and obstructing.
Human rights groups say the figure is significantly higher and accuse police of carrying out executions disguised as sting operations, and of colluding with hit men to assassinate drug users.
Lilly is one of three drug companies at the center of a class-action lawsuit that accuses insulin makers and pharmacy benefit managers of colluding to jack up their prices.
Funding opposition research is not the same as colluding with a foreign government, and the dossier in question is far from the only source of allegations about Trump and Russia.
The strike force will use data - such as selective bidding that suggests companies are splitting a market - to seek out and prosecute government contractors that are colluding, the official said.
Major Poteet said their motion portrayed this event as having created at least the appearance of Colonel Pohl "colluding with the government," damaging the defendants' right to a fair trial.
In an excerpt of an interview set to air on Australian TV program 4 Corners on Monday night, Clinton accused Assange of colluding with Russia to harm her presidential campaign.
The president has not criticized Russia for its election meddling, opting to focus on the ways he believes Mueller's indictment exonerates his campaign from accusations of colluding with the Kremlin.
She is the daughter of Choi Soon-sil, a friend of Park who is accused of colluding with the former president to pressure businesses to contribute to non-profit foundations.
Kaepernick and Reid, who was also on the 49ers then and who joined in kneeling, filed grievances against the NFL for allegedly colluding against them to keep them from playing.
A fairly low-level figure in the Trump campaign or orbit but one the FBI suspected, according to these documents, of colluding with Russian agents and may be being one.
In a recent court filing, Mueller alleged that Manafort committed crimes by "colluding with Russian government officials with respect to the Russian government's efforts to interfere with the 2016 election. "
Chung Yoo-ra is the daughter of Choi Soon-sil, a friend of Park accused of colluding with the former president to pressure businesses to contribute to non-profit foundations.
They accuse Chinese and Lebanese middlemen of dominating the market by colluding to drive down prices and rigging their instruments to understate the weight and tenor of ore they buy.
"The government's use of the judicial process to override the decision of a legislature set a bad precedent, and what the Beijing loyalists did was colluding with it," he said.
A tweet sent by Senator Chuck Schumer, the New York Democrat, angrily accused Republicans of colluding to keep documents related to Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee, private.
"The fact that they know each other, the fact that they cooperated with each other, does not necessarily mean that they are criminally colluding with each other," Mr. Kousouros said.
If the Special Counsel had any solid evidence, let alone proof, that the president was colluding with anyone, he wouldn't be wasting his time trying to roll low level volunteers.
In 2018, when the free-agent market slowed nearly to a halt, Van Wagenen, who was an agent for 18 years, charged that owners were colluding to suppress player salaries.
People are accusing Bachelor in Paradise season 2 winners Jade Roper Tolbert and Tanner Tolbert of colluding with each other on a fantasy football contest that won Jade $1 million.
In a November interview with Reason, Johnson said he's suing the Presidential Debates Commission, accusing them of colluding with the two major parties to keep alternatives off the debate stage.
The quarterback filed a grievance accusing the N.F.L. and its 32 teams of colluding to keep him out, and in February paid Kaepernick several million dollars to settle the case.
James alleges the TLC inflated prices by hundreds of millions of dollars from 2004 to 2017 by overvaluing the medallions, setting minimums for bids and colluding on prices with brokers.
Whatever happens next week, Ellis effectively handed Trump's team a welcome talking point, when he pointed out Manafort was being sentenced for tax and bank fraud not colluding with Russia.
According to IRNA, Iran's state-owned news service, the human rights lawyer was convicted of "gathering and colluding to commit crimes against national security" and for "insulting the Supreme Leader".
"But I know that there was a sufficient basis of information and intelligence that required further investigation by the bureau to determine whether U.S. persons were actively colluding," he said.
After WikiLeaks released email correspondence from Clinton's campaign chief John Podesta, an exchange between Podesta and Abramović led to a viral rumor that the two were colluding in dark occult rites.
I&aposm in a big pool at Hard Knox South and I drew England and when I watch the games, I am also colluding with Russia, that&aposs my second thing.
This year, NGOs have also faced accusations in Sicily that they were colluding with people smugglers, fuelling a political firestorm over Italy's immigration policy before a national election early next year.
First, there is the continuing fallout of Trump firing FBI Director James Comey as the agency was investigating Trump's campaign for possibly colluding with Russia to sway the 2016 presidential election.
Donna Brazile in her upcoming book, she describes how she was tasked with investigating the Democratic National Committee after hacked emails suggested, yes, the Clinton campaign was colluding with the DNC.
Sanders said the White House expects special counsel Mueller's investigation into Russia's meddling in the election to "conclude soon" while accusing Democrats and Hillary Clinton's campaign of colluding with the Russians.
A judge recently dismissed a lawsuit from the two third party candidates, Stein and Johnson, who accused the commission of colluding with the major parties to block them from the debates.
If Deripaska had this interaction with the FBI, it is almost 212 percent certain he called Russia when he got back home and said, hey, the FBI thinks you&aposre colluding.
"By supporting this resolution you are colluding with a terrorist organization, by supporting this resolution you are empowering Hamas," Israel's U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon told the General Assembly before the vote.
"This business is always hard and politics is always hard, but I'm used to that," Nunes said Monday, when asked about Schiff's allegations that he is colluding with the White House.
Netanyahu's office harshly criticized the Obama administration, accusing it of "colluding" at the UN to force the vote while also publicly saying the Israeli leader looked forward to working with Trump.
Prosecutors accuse Park of colluding with her friend Choi Soon-sil in taking bribes from corporate bosses, including about 29.8 billion won ($37 million) from Samsung, in exchange for business favors.
"Especially when one of the reasons they can't afford their medication is because the drug companies are colluding to keep the price artificially high, even when cheaper options could be available."
On the third day, Mr Hichilema's party withdrew from the verification process, complaining that the electoral commission was colluding with the party of the incumbent, Edgar Lungu, to boost his vote.
Modi and Choksi have been accused of colluding with Punjab National Bank (PNB) officials to secure unauthorized loans between 2011 and 2017, mostly from the overseas branches of Indian state banks.
Like the Vice reporters, Fahmy, Greste, and Mohamed, as well as other Al Jazeera journalists charged in absentia, were accused of colluding with terrorists — in this case, the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
Any agreed path to sell down the stock, even if the intention was to reduce volatility, could have breached strict laws against colluding to limit the supply of goods or services.
Nearly a third of the food meant for the poor gets stolen every year, with middlemen, traders and government employees colluding to sell the produce in the open market, economists estimate.
Despite that acrimony, Deripaska told the agents in that September 21625 meeting that he thought the theory that Manafort was colluding with Russia to help Trump win the election was preposterous.
We had the Obama administration colluding with the campaign of Hillary Clinton to bring down Donald Trump's campaign — and, when that failed, many people continued trying to delegitimize and undercut it.
Clinton's comments also appeared to suggest she might even be relishing the deepening crisis at the Trump White House as it confronts a barrage of accusations of colluding with the Russians.
Also, he probably committed treason, secretly torpedoing a peace agreement with North Vietnam, to get himself elected in 1968—just as Trump may have done by colluding with Russia in 2016.
The government says a 2013 video in which Kem Sokha tells supporters he has help from unidentified Americans to gain power is evidence that he was colluding with the United States.
In July 2016, the Commission fined MAN, Volvo/Renault, Daimler, Iveco, and DAF a total of 2.93 billion euros for forming a cartel and colluding on truck prices for 14 years.
Yet everyone, including her mother, seemed to be looking in the wrong place, colluding in a misplaced vigilance focused on Stern's intellectual performance, physical health and adaptability rather than her feelings.
Waymo contended that Uber had done so by colluding with Anthony Levandowski, a former Google engineer, to take his former employer's intellectual property and bring it to the ride-hailing service.
Indeed, public opinion is now so hopelessly cocooned that the president is under investigation for colluding with our primary geopolitical foe and more than half the country doesn't give a damn.
Waymo has accused Uber of colluding with Anthony Levandowski — an early engineer on Google's self-driving car team who left the company in January 2016 — to steal information about the project.
Soon after, Sotoudeh herself was arrested and convicted of "gathering and colluding to commit crimes against national security" and "insulting the Supreme Leader," according to IRNA, Iran's state-owned news service.
In 55, the interior ministers of Austria and Germany and the French chief of frontex, the EU's combined coast guard and border patrol, accused rescue ship crews of colluding with smugglers.
May's refusal to confront the infantile misogyny of the media leaves her open to the accusation that she got where she is not by challenging patriarchy, but by colluding with it.
"Pay attention to [Dan Bongino] for an analysis of some real collusion between Hillary, Kerry and Biden people colluding with Ukrainian operatives to make money and affect 2016 election," Giuliani tweeted.
European antitrust regulators on Wednesday fined Crédit Agricole, HSBC and JPMorgan Chase a total of just over 485 million euros for colluding to fix benchmark interest rates tied to the euro.
Venoco Inc reached a settlement with creditors who accused the bankrupt energy producer of colluding with Apollo Capital Management LP and MAST Capital Management LLC, according to court papers on Monday.
The gangs have ties to the police — who hunt gang members if they don't pay their quota or become liabilities because they know too much after colluding with corrupt police officers.
As early results trickled in Monday afternoon, favoring the incumbent, the fiery head of Mr. Abubakar's political party accused Mr. Buhari's party of tampering with results and colluding with elections officials.
"I worked for him for 12 years, the idea of him colluding with an institution to pull off a stunt is the complete antithesis to his philosophy," he said in a statement.
The left in this country has defended the Rosenberg&aposs, they defended Alger Hiss, they defended Ted Kennedy in 1983 and &apos84 when he was colluding with the Kremlin to defeat Reagan.
Odebrecht was accused of colluding to overcharge Petróleo Brasileiro SA and other state-controlled firms for contracts, then using part of proceeds from the scheme for donations and bribes to political parties.
Frustrated by what it sees as governments colluding with carmakers, EU regulators launched legal cases against Germany, Britain and five other EU members in December for failing to properly police the industry.
It reveals that back in August, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein specifically authorized Mueller to investigate whether Manafort committed crimes "by colluding with Russian government officials" to interfere with the 2016 election.
Because enough ink hasn't been spilled about Russia potentially colluding with the 2016 Trump campaign, Vladimir Putin gave the story a weird twist with some comments about his current relationship with Trump.
The bank is also among those accused of colluding to rig benchmark rates for currencies, and it faces lawsuits from companies and other investors who say they lost money as a result.
Clinton was also asked by Noah if there was a difference between her group funding an anti-Trump dossier and Trump's campaign advisers allegedly colluding with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
Chung is the 20-year-old daughter of Choi Soon-sil, a long-time friend of Park accused of colluding with the president to pressure businesses to contribute to non-profit organisations.
I knew there was a sufficient basis of information and intelligence that required further investigation by the Bureau to determine whether or not U.S. persons were actively conspiring, colluding with Russian officials.
Choi, 60, who has known Park for four decades, is accused of colluding with Park to pressure big businesses, including Samsung Group, to contribute to non-profit foundations backing the president's initiatives.
The award for the EU's largest fine ever goes to the $3.6 billion sanction levied against major automakers, including Vovlo/Renault, Daimler, and others, for colluding on tricking prices over 14 years.
Kyle Shanahan is adamant the 49ers are NOT one of the teams allegedly colluding against Eric Reid to keep him out of the NFL ... saying S.F. would LOVE to have him back.
Kaepernick filed a grievance accusing NFL owners of colluding to keep him out of the league over his leadership of the kneeling protests against racial inequality and police violence against African Americans.
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The relentless march of special counsel Robert Mueller is bolstering the possibility that Trump won the presidency by colluding with a hostile foreign power and tried to enrich himself in the process.
Mueller is expected to submit his final report soon and has indicted 33 people and three companies, but none have been charged with colluding with Russia on behalf of the Trump campaign.
Apple on Tuesday had taken legal action against Acacia Research Corp and Conversant Intellectual Property Management Inc, accusing them of colluding with Nokia to extract and extort exorbitant revenues unfairly from Apple.
If the New York Post had published their article titled "Caroline Calloway's Ex-Best Friend Natalie Beach Denies They're Colluding for Fame," even a few hours later it would have been untrue.
The Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street rose up as opposite expressions of antiestablishment rage, nourished by the sense that colluding élites in government and business had got away with a crime.
The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court accuses Cohen and Keith Davidson of colluding to have Daniels publicly refute her claim that she had a sexual relationship with Trump in 2006.
The final attendee at Donald Trump Jr.'s now-infamous June 2016 meeting — the one convened to discuss colluding with Russia against Hillary Clinton — has been identified, courtesy of the Washington Post.
Duterte also warned soldiers against "colluding" with Trillanes' group as coup rumors swirled in the capital early on Tuesday after army trucks and armored vehicles were seen rolling down Manila's main roads.
They accuse prosecutors of colluding with government officials and Nissan executives to oust him to block any takeover of the automaker by French alliance partner Renault, of which Ghosn was also chairman.
And in 2018, the Phoenix New Times won the George Polk award for its reporting that revealed the Motel 6 chain was colluding with ICE by providing guest logs to the feds.
Top Republicans on and off the Senate Intelligence Committee say they have yet to see convincing evidence of Mr. Trump colluding with the Russians during the presidential campaign, despite the intense scrutiny.
A Facebook page associated with her office suggested that international aid groups were colluding with Rohingya militants, whose attack on Myanmar police posts and an army base precipitated the fierce military counteroffensive.
He has since sued the NFL, accusing owners of colluding to blackball him and is still without a team, with a decision taken last month allowing him clearance to go to trial.
These online groups found young white men at their most vulnerable & convinced them liberals were colluding to destroy white Western manhood When we talk about online radicalization we always talk about Muslims.
"We think it is clear that the Democrats are not not only trying to cover it up, but are colluding with parts of the government to help cover this up," Nunes said.
DiGenova has appeared on Fox News accusing the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Justice Department of trying to frame Trump with false charges of colluding with Russia during the campaign.
He also said that if there was evidence of the Russians were colluding with the Trump campaign in 2016, Congress would&aposve been briefed on it at the time, which they were not.
While some in the publishing industry argued this move helped break up Amazon's potential monopoly on the market, the U.S. government accused Apple and the five publishers of colluding to keep prices high.
He then pivoted to using that language to decry the nomination process on the left, accusing the Democratic Party of colluding with the Clinton campaign to keep Sanders from winning that party's nomination.
The report found cover-ups, bribes to conceal positive tests, destruction of samples and evidence of Russian state security services of colluding with the country's athletics federation to enable athletes to freely dope.
A bombshell report from The New York Times Wednesday revealed the nickname used by a select group of officials before the probe into whether the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia went public.
The bank is also among those accused of colluding to rig benchmark rates for currencies, and it faces separate lawsuits from companies and other investors who say they lost money as a result.
President Trump believes there's plenty of proof Hillary Clinton is actually the one guilty of colluding with the Russians, and openly discussed it in meetings ... according to the new recording Omarosa just released.
"A small group of pro-independence forces in Taiwan are colluding with Hong Kong independence advocates to divide the nation," An Fengshan, spokesman of the Taiwan Affairs Office at the State Council, said.
The Justice Department concluded not only that the Trump campaign was not guilty of colluding with Russia but also that Mueller did not find sufficient evidence to charge Trump with obstructing the investigation.
At face value the mood seems justified as many negative factors (China's financial gyrations, volatility in oil prices, weaker growth in the U.S, and new clouts over Europe's banks and debts) are colluding.
" Take Giuliani, played by SNL's Kate McKinnon, who boasted to Trump about his recent Fox News appearances, "I told them you were openly colluding with Russia, but then I ended with: So What!
He needs to fix a justice system that lets killers get away with murder, and allows political elites colluding with organized crime to control and abuse state budgets to serve their personal interests.
The Libor litigation, which accuses more than a dozen of the biggest banks in the world of colluding to manipulate the benchmark rate, has been as complex as any class action in memory.
Russia hysteria has reached such a fever pitch in "the swamp" that one must wonder if we'll soon have to scrub our bars of Vodka, lest we be accused of colluding with Russia.
The ex-lawyer has detailed his conversations with the Trump family about a property in Moscow, about whether he believes Trump is capable of colluding with Russia and about the president's financial records.
This doesn't mean owners are colluding, though, because that would mean you'd need owners offering open disdain for what Kaepernick did—taking a knee during the national anthem as a form of protest.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's Competition Tribunal will hold a hearing in July where banks accused of colluding to rig the rand currency will make their submissions, the anti-trust body said on Thursday.
He became, in essence, a cautionary tale as Colin Kaepernick pursues a case against the N.F.L. accusing it of colluding to deny him a job over his kneeling for the anthem last season.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Five banks have been fined a total of 90 million Swiss francs ($90.5 million) for colluding to rig the multi-trillion dollar foreign exchange market, Switzerland's competition authority said on Thursday.
I know that there was a sufficient basis of information and intelligence that required further investigation by the bureau to determine whether or not US persons were actively conspiring, colluding with Russian officials.
Recent research has highlighted examples of companies colluding to keep wages low by agreeing not to poach each other's workers and by inserting provisions into workers' contracts that bar them from joining competitors.
Last week, the Suffolk County District Attorney, Thomas J. Spota, and his top anti-corruption prosecutor were accused of witness tampering and colluding with county police in hiding the beating of a suspect.
Last month the government of Myanmar accused aid agencies of colluding with Rohingya militants, a claim that Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, called unsupported and irresponsible.
RISCH: ... OK. On — I remember, you — you talked with us shortly after February 14th, when the New York Times wrote an article that suggested that the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE says there is evidence of Trump team members colluding with Russia that is not circumstantial.
Also of note: The week of Judge Gorsuch's hearings began with the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, testifying that President Trump's campaign was under investigation for possibly colluding with a hostile foreign power.
TV. Kaepernick has not played since the 22019 season after opting out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers, leading some to accuse the NFL of colluding against him and blacklisting him.
Talkers on Fox News Channel declared the president had been absolved of all wrongdoing – that there is nothing in the memos to suggest Comey thought Trump was colluding with Russians or obstructing justice.
In the courtroom she sat grim faced, her eyes puffy and looking straight ahead, next to a lawyer sitting with Choi Soon-sil, the friend accused of colluding with Park to take bribes.
They're all going after a very different reality, which is based around one central conspiracy theory that it wasn't Russia that meddled in the 2016 election, it was the Democrats colluding with Ukraine.
But, even in the face of a now-settled lawsuit from Kaepernick accusing owners of colluding against him for his social justice protests, not a single owner has broken ranks to employ him.
A U.S. appeals court on Monday ruled that American Airlines pilots who flew for a smaller airline before a merger cannot sue American for "colluding" with their union to change their seniority status.
Even as that investigation received blanket coverage, the public knew nothing at all about the FBI investigation into Trump's top campaign officials for colluding to interfere with the presidential election to help Trump.
After all, Burr, the chairman of the powerful Senate Intelligence Committee, said himself that he hadn't found evidence of the Trump campaign colluding with Russia in the course of his panel's investigation. Sen.
" Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said in a statement: "There have yet to be any charges or convictions for colluding with the Russian government by any member of the Trump campaign in the 2016 election.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said he had no reason to believe a judge ever issued a warrant, which would have reflected there was probable cause that the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians.
"We know now without a shadow of a doubt that the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton, paid Fusion GPS and Steele to acquire this dossier, which required colluding with Russian operatives and Russian nationals," Rep.
The Senate Defence Committee launched the inquiry earlier this year amid accusations that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) were colluding with people smugglers to help with search and rescue operations close to the Libyan coast.
IT UPPED ITS PROFIT OF REVENUE OUTLOOK THAT YEAR THE SAME DAY, 20 MORE STATES JOINED IN A SWEEPING LAWSUIT AGAINST MYLAN AND OTHER GENERIC DRUG MAKERS, ACCUSING THEM OF COLLUDING ON DRUG PRICES.
The FBI and congressional committees are investigating whether Russia tried to influence the election in Trump's favor, mostly by hacking Democratic operatives' emails and releasing embarrassing information, or possibly by colluding with Trump associates.
Instead of focusing on the details of the indictment itself, pundits on Fox News spent a good chunk of their airtime pointing out that this isn't proof of the Trump administration colluding with Russia.
Current and past members of the Trump campaign and administration, including Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen, and Donald Trump Jr., are currently under investigation for possibly colluding with Russia's efforts to interfere with the election.
In the other corner is Uber, the ride-hailing giant that is now accused of colluding with a former Waymo engineer, Anthony Levandowski, to steal intellectual property and implement it into their own tech.
Look, you can&apost say you&aposre spying on the Russians if what you&aposre trying to do is to show the Russians are colluding, whatever the hell that means, with the Trump campaign.
Through it all, Trump has continued to decry a "rigged system" and argued the media is colluding with the Clinton campaign as he's stressed his campaign offers voters a change from the status quo.
Her lawyers in the plagiarism case had played "a shell game" with her, she said; the judge in the divorce case was colluding with Ken; some of her own publishers had schemed against her.
The Minsheng case has come at a time when the CBRC has launched a crackdown on banks' transgressions, including bank employees' colluding with clients to forge unapproved lending programmes and sell them to investors.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice accused two former generic pharmaceutical executives on Wednesday of colluding with other generic manufacturers to fix prices, the first criminal charges stemming from a two-year investigation.
After every poker night, there would be a big spike in the profit and loss (P&L) statement for the traders involved because they would be colluding and tipping each other off about trades.
House Intelligence Committee members are looking into whether Cambridge Analytica, a data analysis and targeting firm used by the Trump campaign, may have played a role in colluding with Russia, The Daily Beast reports.
Choi Soon-sil and a former aide to Park have been indicted by prosecutors on charges of colluding with the president to pressure big business to contribute funds to two foundations controlled by Choi.
On Saturday, the Democratic Coalition Against Trump filed a complaint with the FBI about the GOP presidential nominee's potential connections to Russia, alleging cyberterrorism and treason by colluding with Russia in recent data breaches.
Last week Manas Kitprasert, head of the Thai Rice Millers Association, resigned after Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said that rice millers and politicians were colluding to drive down rice prices for political reasons.
Trump seems to think that if he and his campaign are cleared of colluding with the Russians -- and we don't know whether or not that will happen -- then he is off the hook entirely.
While the senator said he was skeptical about Trump or his aides colluding with Russia, he felt an investigation was needed to dispel the possibility that a U.S. president could be vulnerable to extortion.
Addressing thousands of supporters at a rally in Caracas, Maduro blamed the opposition for stirring violence and said some members of the Justice First and Popular Will parties were arrested for colluding with mafias.
Elsewhere, James J. Tierney, the government antitrust lawyer who oversaw the complaint that accused six major Silicon Valley companies of colluding not to recruit competitors' employees, is joining the law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.
These films pit journalists—or in the case of Condor a low-level CIA analyst turned whistleblower—against the shadowy forces of the government or secret organizations that may be colluding with the government.
STUDY SHOWS ANDROID APPS ARE COLLUDING TO SHARE INFO: Virginia Tech researchers have produced evidence showing that thousands of Android applications can "collude" to share and leak information stored on smartphones without user permission.
We just had a really old-school truck cartel of six companies colluding on prices and on environmental benefits in trucks and we had to fine them almost four billion euros for their behavior.
But when he was promoted to global head of construction, prosecutors said, Mr. Guzzone expanded the fraud, colluding with Ronald Olson and Mr. Nigro, executives at Turner Construction, as well as contractors and vendors.
Kaepernick accused the N.F.L. of colluding to keep him off the field because of his activism, and he scored a victory when an arbitrator let his case advance in a ruling disclosed last week.
The special counsel's office said earlier this week that the Justice Department has allowed for an investigation into Manafort allegedly colluding with Russians to interfere in the 2016 election, alongside several other unconfirmed investigations.
For those just tuning in, the matter at hand concerns President Trump's abuse of power; he is accused of colluding with a foreign leader to leverage influence over democratic opponents in the 2020 election.
Last week, Waymo, the self-driving car company spun off from Google, filed a lawsuit against Uber accusing it of colluding with Mr. Levandowski, a former Google employee, to steal its autonomous vehicle technology.
The error at the heart of Sanders' "simple" explanation is that she's suggesting that Trump's abilities as a candidate and the possibility of members of his campaign colluding with the Russians are mutually exclusive.
Trump had seized on out-of-context comments emerging from Manafort's case in Virginia last week to claim that the judge had effectively absolved his 2016 campaign of colluding with Russia's election interference effort.
The I.R.S. can observe all the transactions between A, B and C on the Bitcoin blockchain, but it cannot disprove that B and C are "arm's length" counterparties (that is, independent and not colluding).
"We're colluding," Kellyanne Conway, the counselor to the president, told reporters as she embraced Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, in the driveway after returning from a Fox News appearance on Monday.
Trump even went on to accuse Hillary Clinton of colluding with Russia when her agency was one of nine to approve the U.S. sale of uranium mines to a Moscow-backed company in 2010.
In a sign of mounting frustration in Brussels over what EU officials see as governments colluding with the powerful car industry, the Commission said it was now up to Italian authorities to prove no wrongdoing.
The great irony, as you point out, is that it was Hillary Clinton who was colluding with foreign nationals and paying money in a political campaign which is a crime, yet she is not investigated.
Sessions denies colluding with Russian officials; Senate Republicans remain mum on their health care bill; North Korea releases a US political prisoner who it says has been in a coma for more than a year.
Investec, which is being investigated along with more than a dozen other banks for colluding to rig South Africa's rand, said it had not yet been received relevant information on the precise allegations against it.
RATCLIFFE: Well, so, if you&aposre keeping track of the numbers, I think that makes 25 or 26 Russians indicted for meddling in our election, but it&aposs zero Russians indicted for colluding with Americans.
She was accused of colluding to pressure companies into donating 7.4 billion won ($6.9 million) to foundations controlled by her close associate Choi Soon-sil, and taking bribes from businesses in return for government support.
" Lindsey Graham, a senator from South Carolina, released a statement reminding people that "there have yet to be any charges or convictions for colluding with the Russian government by any member of the Trump campaign.
Trump, striking a defiant tone on Thursday after days of political tumult, denied colluding with Russia during his 2016 campaign or asking Comey to drop a probe into disgraced former national security advisor Mike Flynn.
Chung Yoo-ra, a 20-year-old equestrian competitor, is the daughter of Choi Soon-sil, a friend of Park accused of colluding with the president to pressure businesses to contribute to non-profit foundations.
Prosecutors in March said a 37-year-old Russian man had been arrested on suspicion of bribery and that several Bombardier employees were suspected of colluding with Azerbaijani officials in a 2013 rail equipment deal.
This week, Manchin backed a lawsuit against the medical industry that has been brought by 29 addicts from West Virginia, who accuse "pill-pushing" doctors and pharmacists of colluding with drugmakers to boost their profits.
Only four months into Trump's presidency, Democrats have openly discussed impeachment and have accused the president of colluding with Russia to win the 2016 election, as well as trying to block investigations into the matter.
CAPE TOWN, Feb 21 (Reuters) - South Africa's competition watchdog said on Tuesday it would be seeking maximum penalties against other local and foreign banks alleged to be involved in colluding to fix the rand currency.
Instead, think of how much of our current political discourse is driven by a vague, never-proven suspicion that the US government is secretly colluding with [insert suspect entity here] to actively hurt its people.
Simpson then hired retired British intelligence operative Christopher Steele — whom the FBI learned was "desperate" to defeat Trump — to write an unverified dossier suggesting that Trump's campaign was colluding with Russia to hijack the election.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 16 (Reuters) - South Africa's banking index fell 1 percent on Thursday, a day after a competition watchdog recommended heavy fines against lenders it accused of colluding to rig trading on the rand currency.
Earlier this month, a Democratic group filed a complaint with the FBI alleging that Trump ally Roger Stone may have been colluding with the Russian government to hack American computers and manipulate the presidential election.
BRUSSELS, Nov 4 (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators on Monday opened an investigation into Casino and Intermarche's purchasing alliance on concerns that the two French supermarkets may be colluding in breach of the bloc's competition rules.
Eight major banks have asked a Manhattan federal judge to dismiss a consolidated lawsuit by the cities of Baltimore and Philadelphia accusing them of colluding to manipulate interest rates for a widely used municipal security.
Kaepernick, a former San Fransisco 49ers quarterback, filed a grievance against NFL owners last year accusing them of colluding to keep him out of the league in retaliation for his outspoken views on social justice.
Replying to a tweet from the president that blamed Democrats for stock market fluctuations, Swalwell defended his party, saying that there would be "no more colluding with Russia" and threatening to expose Trump's tax returns.
Ellis said Manafort was "not before the court for anything having to do with colluding with the Russian government to influence the election" but did not clear the Trump campaign of collusion or other wrongdoing.
The crash occurred less than 24 hours after the U.S. Department of Justice announced that McClendon had been indicted for allegedly colluding to rig bids for oil and gas acreage while he was at Chesapeake.
Among other things, William Twombly, Lawrence Marcus, and other citizens alleged that Verizon and its fellow incumbent telephone companies were deliberately colluding to evade a 1996 law designed to open local telephone service to competition.
The same antitrust laws that prevent schools from colluding to limit assistant basketball coach salaries don't protect campus athletes, even when federal courts rule that the NCAA and its member schools are violating those laws.
But wait: To what extent are the Brits getting a little bit fucked colluding in the narco war in Mexico, the Mafia killings in Naples, and toxic pollution caused by Amazonian jungle labs in Colombia?
These actions would be completely justified if Kaspersky Lab is colluding with the Russian government to spy on Americans — but, at least so far, the U.S. government has not provided one bit of public evidence.
Now, no one has overtly argued that if a Weinstein victim chose to take his money and simply "move on," she was "colluding" with him, allowing him to go after his next victim with impunity.
And here's the thing: the case against Trump on obstruction grounds is very strong — stronger even than the evidence that the Trump campaign broke the law by colluding with Russian's campaign to influence the election.
And while Mr. Trump's lawyers insist Mr. Mueller has nothing on their client about colluding with Russia, they are bracing for him to write a damaging report to Congress about whether the president obstructed justice.
Trump's campaign, by contrast, was potentially colluding with a foreign government hostile to the United States to disseminate stolen material — with Trump then lying about it and trying to prevent a federal investigation of it.
Like Kaepernick, he filed a grievance against the league, claiming the teams were colluding to keep him out of the N.F.L. The status of the Reid's grievance is unclear now that he has been signed.
There is little doubt in my mind that President Trump, his family and many of his closest advisers are guilty of obstructing justice and colluding with the Russians, and that Mr. Mueller will prove it.
And local press reported the watchdog had ordered Glovo to resume operations — accusing it and its investor of colluding to restrict competition in the market (Delivery Hero having previously acquired Egyptian food delivery rival, Otlob).
Last year a retired general, a veteran of more than one coup d'état, felt compelled to accuse the military of colluding with the nomads, who have lately traded their wooden cattle prods for AK-47s.
Nor was there then credible evidence of Pyongyang colluding operationally with either Baghdad or Teheran against the West beyond harsh rhetoric and the occasional arms sales it routinely carried on with several Middle Eastern states.
There has been no real looting, and the protestors' targets of violence have mostly been Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway (MTR) stations, as MTR's management is widely seen as colluding with the police against protestors.
"I welcome anybody to help come investigate because so far it's only the House Intelligence Committee Republicans who are actually doing anything to get to the bottom of who was colluding with Russia," Nunes said.
A Slovak court last February rejected a demand by the Slovak-born Babis to be cleared of colluding with the branch of then Czechoslovak police (StB) which the then communist rulers used to control society.
Park, 64, is accused of colluding with long-time friend Choi Soon-sil, who has been indicted and is in custody, to pressure big businesses to make contributions to non-profit foundations backing presidential initiatives.
The HNC and its Kurdish partners say the PYD is colluding with the Syrian government and must make it categorically clear that it has no ties to Damascus and wants a political transition without Assad.
The bigger picture: Between this, the juiced baseballs, past sign-stealing scandals (remember when the Red Sox used an Apple Watch?) and claims of teams colluding to suppress player salaries, MLB's brand feels very… opaque.
They show her staff colluding to obstruct justice after work-related emails from Sid Blumenthal relating to the Benghazi attacks were destroyed after receiving a subpoena from the Benghazi Select committee for those same emails.
The belief, widespread among critics of President Trump, that Russia propelled him to the White House by colluding with his campaign is premised in part on the first view of Mr. Putin's capacities and reach.
But Trump and his allies wouldn't let the Uranium One thing go — in no small part because the false story made it look like Clinton, and not Trump, was the one potentially colluding with Russia.
In addition, the New York Times reported yesterday that the investigation is looking into whether Trump associates laundered money they'd received from Russia, presumably as part of a payoff for colluding with Moscow during the campaign.
In that case, Daniels accuses Davidson of colluding with Cohen this year, without her knowledge, in an effort to get her to publicly falsely state that she did not have an affair with Trump in 2006.
Park is accused of colluding with a friend and a former aide, both of whom have been indicted by prosecutors, to pressure big businesses to donate to two foundations set up to back her policy initiatives.
Chinese electronics giant Huawei, which the U.S. has long suspected of colluding with China's government to spy on Western countries, said Tuesday that governments and regulators "lack a basic common understanding" of how cybersecurity really works.
In 2016, security researcher Nguyen Phong Hoang found that Grindr's ordering of nearby users by proximity can reveal the location of those users (even those who disable distance info) through what's called a "colluding" trilateration attack.
Trustbusters must also become more data-savvy in their analysis of market dynamics, for example by using simulations to hunt for algorithms colluding over prices or to determine how best to promote competition (see Free exchange).
BRUSSELS/PARIS - EU regulators imposed a record fine of 2.9 billion euros ($3.2 billion) against Europe's biggest truckmakers on Tuesday for colluding over 14 years to fix prices and delay adoption of cleaner engine emissions technology.
Since Posadas's death, and in particular over the past decade or so, the church has exercised top-down dealings with the cartels—condemning them in public, but, critics charge, colluding with drug criminals on the ground.
Prosecutors accused him of colluding with a member of Ginbot 7, which the government has designated a "terrorist" organization, alongside two domestic secessionist groups, as well as Islamist groups al Shabaab and al Qaeda in Somalia.
Pelosi also commented on news that all 9 Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee have called for Chairman Adam Schiff to resign for promoting "a demonstrably false narrative" about the Trump campaign colluding with Russia.
But the Russian foreign ministry rejected that outright, calling an emergency session of the UN Security Council and issuing an extraordinary statement, in which it accused the US of colluding with Islamic State rebels in Syria.
Overarching all of this is the fact that, according to Mueller, neither Trump -- nor anyone in his inner circle -- had committed the underlying crime of colluding with the Russians to help him win the 2016 election.
Hernandez rejected the allegations, casting himself as the victim of a smear campaign by drug gangs he had targeted, and accusing political opponents, such as ex-president Manuel Zelaya, of colluding with gangsters to discredit him.
Manas Kitprasert, head of the Thai Rice Millers Association, resigned on Thursday after Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said this week that rice millers and politicians were colluding to drive down rice prices for political reasons.
In The Godfather: Part II, a frustrated Fredo tries to make a power play by colluding with Johnny Ola — a rival gangster — and winds up inadvertently giving him information that helps Ola's plot to off Michael.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European antitrust authorities plan to fine carmakers Daimler BMW and VW up to 1 billion euros ($1.1 bln) each for colluding on reducing the effectiveness of exhaust filtering systems, German weekly Der Spiegel said.
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU), a state entity which probes malpractice in government, will look into hundreds of cases where state attorneys are accused of colluding with private lawyers to agree the settlement of fictitious claims.
None of these charges will be damning for Trump with respect to colluding with Moscow, but they do raise the possibility that Manafort will flip against Trump or other members of Trump's team to save himself.
The bank accused two jewelry groups - one controlled by diamond tycoon Nirav Modi and the other by his uncle, Mehul Choksi - of colluding with rogue bank employees to secure credit from overseas lenders using fraudulent guarantees.
Odebrecht is the largest of Brazil's major engineering firms accused of colluding to overcharge Petrobras for work and using the excess as bribes that were funneled to ruling coalition politicians and, in some cases, Rousseff's opponents.
"What we have pretty clear in our research is that governments and businesses are colluding to grab land for large-scale agribusiness in the hope of turning a quick profit, responding to consumer demand," Leather said.
JOHANNESBURG/LONDON (Reuters) - Six of the world's biggest container shipping companies were raided by South African authorities on Wednesday on suspicion of colluding to inflate rates between Asia and South Africa, the country's Competition Commission said.
Democrats there have adopted a rallying cry that echoes both Mr. Trump's rhetoric and traditional union-hall populism, assailing Wall Street banks and multinational corporations for exploiting workers and accusing Washington of colluding in their perfidy.
In The Godfather: Part II, a frustrated Fredo tries to make a power play by colluding with Johnny Ola (a rival gangster) and winds up inadvertently giving him information that helps Ola's plot to off Michael.
Nissan, which accused Mr. Ghosn, its former chairman, and a board member, Greg Kelly, of colluding in financial chicanery, has been ensnared by the same inquiry and was indicted on a charge of violating reporting laws.
Judge Claudio Bonadio — who now accuses me of treason — led the investigation into that cover-up, but was removed from it in 2005, charged with partiality and colluding to protect those who thwarted the initial investigation.
Once Mr. Mueller has combed through the evidence, Mr. Trump's lawyers plan to ask him to affirm that Mr. Trump is not under investigation, either for colluding with Russian operatives or for trying to obstruct justice.
If ride-hail drivers collectively bargained as independent contractors either to determine a minimum wage or benefits, antitrust law would see them acting as different corporations colluding to set the cost of their services: price-fixing.
Mueller in his report said he did not find evidence of the Trump campaign colluding with Russia to interfere in the election but said he could not reach a conclusion on whether Trump had obstructed justice.
Because Oyo hotels are popular with unmarried couples looking for places for their trysts, one scheme involved workers at properties run directly by the start-up colluding to keep the guests checked in after they left.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) began an investigation in 2017 after receiving allegations of five companies colluding on bearings prices from 2009-2014 to pass higher raw material costs onto customers in the auto sector.
Sanders, who was interviewed by the special counsel's office last year, also criticized Democrats for "lying to the American people" when they accused, without evidence, she said, Trump of colluding with Russians to influence the election.
He was also authorized by the Justice Department to investigate "allegations that Paul Manafort committed a crime or crimes by colluding with Russian government officials" as part of the Kremlin's effort to influence the presidential race.
The publishing company was established in March 2019, just a month after the former quarterback settled a grievance with the NFL that accused the league of colluding to keep him out, The New York Times reported.
North Korea said on Saturday that it would categorically reject Malaysia's autopsy report on the death of Kim Jong Nam, and accused Malaysia of "colluding with outside forces", in a veiled reference to rival nation South Korea.
Last April several Indian publishers withdrew their services from the app, claiming Facebook violated net neutrality by colluding with local carriers to offer free access to only a select group of services, putting others at a disadvantage.
Park, 633, is accused of colluding with a friend and a former aide, both of whom have been indicted by prosecutors, to pressure big businesses to donate to two foundations set up to back her policy initiatives.
During Wednesday's sentencing, Jackson slammed Manafort and his lawyers for their focus on the fact that he was not charged in connection with his work on the Trump campaign or accused of colluding with the Russian government.
He has accused team owners of colluding to keep him off the field, saying that he has been unable to get a job even though he has a better record than some players who have been hired.
In the US a federal grand jury indicted four Audi executives for their role in the scheme, and earlier this month the EU accused BMW, Daimler and VW of colluding to limit the use of emissions tech.
It would require the city to improve supervision, set new standards and record-keeping for the use of force and the protection for whistle-blowers as well as introducing measures to prevent officers from colluding during investigations.
Park, 64, is accused of colluding with a friend and a former aide, both of whom have been indicted by prosecutors, to pressure big businesses to donate to two foundations set up to back her policy initiatives.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Seven shipping companies operating in Mexico have been fined for causing a rise in prices after colluding on routes in the auto transport services market, Mexico's antitrust agency COFECE said in statement on Friday.
Brussels linked the EU ban to "deficiencies detected in the Brazilian official control system" following a corruption investigation implicating Brazilian food companies and health officials, whom federal prosecutors accused of colluding to evade quality and safety checks.
Kaepernick is still out of a job — he believes the NFL is colluding against him — but his decision to kneel has spurred conversation around the role athletes play, or should play, in society and politics more broadly.
How come nothing ever happens to these people and we&aposre back to a tooth -- we&aposve got Adam Schiff on a tape literally colluding with a Russian thinking he&aposs got naked pictures of Donald Trump.
The German auto giant had been weighed down by the prospect of potentially hefty fines after EU antitrust regulators charged the firm along with Volkswagen and BMW with colluding to block the rollout of clean emissions technology.
Park was accused of colluding with her friend, Choi, and a former presidential aide, both of whom have been on trial, to pressure big businesses to donate to two foundations set up to back her policy initiatives.
Antitrust regulator the FNE brought the case in 2016 after Chilean paper manufacturer CMPC and a division of Sweden's SCA were fined and ordered to compensate consumers for colluding for a decade to fix toilet paper prices.
Over the past two years, the NFL has been plugging along in the face of Colin Kaepernick's knee-taking protest against police brutality and his lawsuit against NFL owners for allegedly colluding to keep him from playing.
Giuliani tweeted on Wednesday that the investigation he conducted into what he called Ukrainian collusion and corruption was in defense of Trump, who he said was wrongly accused of colluding with Russia to influence his 2000 election.
Political spin In her briefing, Sanders also renewed the political charge that Clinton's campaign -- and not Trump -- was guilty of colluding with Russia, citing the infamous Fusion GPS dossier on the President's alleged past ties with Russia.
James J. Tierney, the government antitrust lawyer who oversaw the complaint accusing six major Silicon Valley companies of colluding not to recruit competitors' employees, is leaving the federal job to join the law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.
Members of Buhari's APC party and those of Atiku's PDP have accused each other of being behind the delay and colluding with the electoral commission, but neither party has publicly provided evidence to back up their allegations.
That Akhmetshin and perhaps also Veselnitskaya were being paid by the Russian government both to work against sanctions and to figure out if the Trump campaign would be interested in colluding with their campaign against Hillary Clinton.
Prosecutors accused her of "exploiting her status as the wife of the prime minister" and colluding with a top aide in a "planned, ongoing and systematic" scheme to break government rules and conceal it from state accountants.
The settlement ends a long battle between Kaepernick and the NFL, which has adamantly denied colluding to keep him from playing football after Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police violence.
He assured me that he was not, in fact, a part of the vast conspiracy of scientists, politicians and media figures that were colluding to keep us in the dark regarding the true shape of the planet.
The prosecution argued that Najib had not acted alone, colluding on numerous occasions with fugitive financier Low Taek Jho, or better known as Jho Low, to set up and carry out abnormal financial transactions "with undue haste".
That late-night excursion has led some Democrats to accuse Nunes of colluding with the White House on his announcement in an effort to vindicate Trump's claim that his presidential campaign was wiretapped by the Obama administration.
Despite the show of strength on Sunday, it is unlikely that the protesters will win further concessions from Beijing, which has worked to portray demonstrators as rioters colluding with foreign governments to topple the governing Communist Party.
Last month, a former aide to Ms. Park was indicted on charges of colluding with her in an attempt to blackmail a vice chairwoman of CJ, which runs South Korea's biggest film studio, into retiring in 2013.
The Bee's editorial calls Nunes's performance as House Intelligence Committee chairman "nothing short of embarrassing" and accuses him of colluding with the White House to protect Trump rather than taking Russian interference in the 2016 election seriously.
On Saturday, citing authorities, the Communist party newspaper of the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou said police had arrested a Belize citizen for allegedly colluding with people in the United States to meddle in Hong Kong affairs.
It would be churlish to criticize this man for taking an unspecified financial settlement and signing a nondisclosure agreement with the National Football League after he had accused the league's teams of colluding to keep him out.
Now, two and a half years later, Mr. Kaepernick and a former teammate, Eric Reid, have reached a surprise legal settlement with the N.F.L., which they had accused of colluding to keep them out of the league.
As we previously reported ... Colin agreed to end his suit against the NFL, in which he accused team owners and league officials of colluding to keep him off of an NFL roster because of his kneeling demonstration.
At a trial in Paris in October, prosecutors likened the scheme to the plot of a James Bond novel, with top bankers colluding to entice wealthy clients, shielding more than €3003 billion from the French tax authorities.
They are claiming the Steele dossier can be discarded entirely as a work of propaganda from a Clinton campaign hack, and even that the Post's piece is proof that Clinton was colluding with foreigners to influence the election.
It is also why so many illegal miners have been forced to the surface since the strike began, as their source of food and water - colluding employees - has dried up, one of the inadvertent consequences of the stoppage.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's justice minister said on Thursday it was "a lie" to paint humanitarian ships saving migrants in the Mediterranean as criminals, responding to a Sicilian prosecutor who has repeatedly suggested some are colluding with Libyan smugglers.
And the head of the CFTC, J. Christopher Giancarlo, was himself a former executive in GFI Group, a company whose derivatives arm was fined more $2 million for colluding with other companies to fix rates for brokerage services.
Although some of the women knowingly entered into contracts for sex work, few realized they would be trapped like slaves for years, with their traffickers colluding with madams to ensure black magic curses, or juju, stopped them escaping.
Hong Kong lawmakers accused their own government of colluding with a violent mob of suspected pro-Beijing triads who brutally attacked peaceful protesters Sunday, in the most violent incident since protests began in the city seven weeks ago.
What&aposs going to come out next I believe is that the information super highway, the laundering operation, was in fact Democrats and people they paid for working with Russian oligarchs and in fact, colluding against Donald Trump.
Get ready to spend millions more fighting the Left's new "proven" strategy — that by colluding with corporate elites, the entertainment industry, and the mainstream media — they can get literally anything they want, and the GOP will just cave.
After feed prices rose sharply in 2016 because of a drought that affected Brazil's corn supply, BRF last year was hit by a food sector probe that accused management of colluding with health inspectors to evade safety checks.
Donald Trump Jr. dodged reporters on the way into a room used by the Senate judiciary committee, and according to a report from The New York Times denied colluding with Russian government to meddle in last year's election.
While the Mueller probe has resulted in criminal charges against 34 people, including several members of Trump's inner circle, there have not to date been any charges of conspiracy for colluding with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
If Bannon does not end his attacks against incumbent GOP senators, we will know that he is colluding with the president, who is dividing Republicans — and all Americans — against each other and endangering GOP control of the Senate.
The inquiry, initiated by allies of President Rodrigo Duterte, will test allegations that his rival, Senator Leila de Lima, a former justice minister, was colluding with prison inmates and taking payments from them to fund her poll campaign.
The CCI's investigation followed a complaint by Singapore's PSA International Pte Ltd, which alleged that Maersk and DP World businesses created barriers to hinder the growth of PSA's terminal by colluding on certain charges they levy at JNPT.
In July 2015, Cade accused a total of 15 banks of colluding to influence benchmark currency rates in Brazil by aligning positions and pushing transactions in a way that deterred competitors from the market between 2007 and 2013.
If Democrats were really colluding with Russia, it seems odd that the fruits of the conspiracy would've been a propaganda campaign against the Democratic presidential nominee — one Trump publicly encouraged during his last press conference before the election.
Stone, who was not at Thursday's hearing and was not a party in the proceedings, vehemently denies colluding with Russia during the 2016 campaign and questions whether the Kremlin even interfered, despite the consensus from US intelligence agencies.
A group of hard-right white nationalists determined to keep migrants from reaching Europe garnered international attention this summer when they chartered a ship to monitor and disrupt humanitarian vessels that they accused of colluding with human traffickers.
While diplomats from North Korea generally keep a low profile, Mr. Kang angered Malaysian officials by saying that his country "cannot trust" the police investigation, and by accusing Malaysia of colluding with outside powers to defame North Korea.
U.N.-appointed investigators have told the Security Council they suspect Saleh of amassing as much as $60 billion, equivalent to Yemen's annual GDP, during his long rule, and colluding in a takeover by the Houthi militia in 2014.
Yet Kavanaugh doesn't address the question of what happens when it's not clear and disputed whether or not the president has done "something dastardly" — such as, colluding with Russia to intervene in the 2016 election, or obstructing justice.
The widely debunked meme claiming Black Lives Matter activists were colluding with former Attorney General Loretta Lynch and billionaire George Soros resurfaced in a lawsuit filed by a policeman wounded in an ambush in Baton Rouge in 2016.
Meanwhile, Azar (as Bob Herman at Axios notes) worked at Eli Lilly when it was accused of colluding with other drug companies to set high prices for insulin, which could make the life-saving drug incredibly expensive for diabetics.
The CCI probe followed a complaint by Singapore's PSA International Pte Ltd alleging that Maersk and DP World created barriers to hinder the growth of PSA's terminal at JNPT by colluding on certain charges they levy at the port.
More intriguingly, one source, albeit based on limited information, said that if the mega round is true it will be fascinating to witness a number of top European VCs "colluding" in a bid to keep Silicon Valley at bay.
The agriculture ministry's new inspection protocol comes after a criminal investigation in which the federal police accused BRF of evading food safety checks and colluding with a laboratory to hide the presence of pathogens like salmonella in meat samples.
A special prosecution team had earlier accused Park of colluding with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure big businesses into contributing to foundations set up to support her policy and allowing her to exert influence on state affairs.
David Schenker, the State Department's new assistant secretary of near eastern affairs, argued in an August 2017 paper that, although the Lebanese military had been "colluding" with Hezbollah, it had helped stabilize the country and repel militant Sunni influence.
In 2013, with corruption, theft, and sexual-harassment scandals brewing in the ranks, Willie Lovett, the chief of police, abruptly retired, and was later arrested and convicted on extortion, gambling, and obstruction charges, for colluding with illegal gambling networks.
Trump, striking a defiant tone on Thursday after days of political tumult, denied colluding with Russia during his 2016 campaign or asking former FBI Director James Comey to drop a probe into disgraced former national security advisor Mike Flynn.
House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) in his opening remarks accused the Democratic Party, instead of Trump, of colluding with Russia during the 2016 presidential election, also calling for the "curtain to close" on Mueller investigation.
Most of the charges are against Russians accused of running a troll farm that spread political propaganda in the US. Flynn is one of four Trump associates to face charges, though none have been accused of colluding with Russia.
SEOUL, Feb 24 (Reuters) - South Korea's anti-trust regulator fined Japan's Denso and Mitsubishi Electric a combined 1.14 billion won ($924,229.40) on Wednesday on charges of colluding to fix the prices of engine starter motors supplied to General Motors.
Dozens of executives from Brazil's largest engineering firms have been jailed for allegedly colluding to overcharge Petrobras, as the oil company is known, and using the proceeds to bribe Petrobras executives and politicians, mostly in President Dilma Rousseff's coalition.
It has singled out news outlets and attacked individual journalists like Don Lemon of CNN, who was targeted in an ad that accused the anchor and his network of smearing Mr. Trump and colluding with Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
While Mr. Mueller found insufficient evidence to bring charges against President Trump for conspiring or colluding with Russia to influence the 2016 elections, he cited at least 10 specific instances in which Mr. Trump may have obstructed his investigation.
The latest proof of this is the new prison sentence handed down against Nasrin Sotoudeh, the Iranian human rights lawyer in jail since June, on charges of "colluding against the system" and "insulting" the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Fu Changguo, a labour-rights activist in Shenzhen, was arrested last year for allegedly organising a protest by workers at Jasic, a tech firm in the city (the authorities accused him of colluding with a Hong Kong-based NGO).
So when the Trump administration starts taking away people's health care, trashing public schools with a church-lady billionaire as education secretary, or colluding with a Congress that wants to offload public land, Montana can offer a resistance playbook.
Waymo, the self-driving car business spun out of Google's parent company, sued Uber last month, accusing it of colluding with a former Google employee to steal crucial parts of Waymo's technology to accelerate its development of autonomous vehicles.
A newspaper story accusing U.K. lawmakers of colluding with European Union officials is a "series of lies" that Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government must answer for, according to the former attorney general and Conservative politician Dominic Grieve.
"Certainly, cheating in an election or committing illegal acts to influence an election not only undermines a future president's integrity, it represents an existential threat to democracy, especially when it comes to colluding with a foreign government," Brettschneider said.
African poachers are now colluding with Asian gangsters, and in recent years more than 100,000 of some of the most intelligent life-forms on earth have been slaughtered to make combs, bookmarks and other ivory trinkets popular in Beijing.
Most likely this reference is to two more Breitbart articles that came out that same week painting CrowdStrike as a part of a DNC conspiracy to spread their own conspiracy about the Trump campaign colluding with the Russian government.
"George told the agents he had no knowledge of anyone on the campaign colluding with the Russians and it would not have been in anyone's interest to undermine the democratic process," his lawyers wrote in a memo last weekend.
They had accused the owners of colluding to keep them out of the league because they had knelt during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at games, an action that prompted other players to do so as well.
A white man tweeting personal attacks on a woman of color and powerful members of the center-left political establishment colluding to get a vocal leftist fired both strike at the emotional cores of the respective candidates' online supporters.
"The ranchers and the police are colluding to intimidate us," says one Samburu elder, who admits to illegal grazing on Segera Ranch, but is unhappy that his cows were "arrested" and that he was fined the equivalent of two cows.
Supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who accuse Khan of colluding with the still powerful army, said the vote count was rigged in what it termed an assault on democracy in a country with a history of military rule.
All of this was part of a larger theory alleging that the FBI was colluding with Hillary Clinton to rig the elections against Trump, and that the agency was still actively trying to take down Trump through Robert Mueller's investigation.
"How did we get to the point here where the evidence is now the president was falsely accused of colluding with the Russians, and accused of being treasonous, and the evidence now is that that was without a basis," Barr said.
The cold open on "Saturday Night Live" this week parodied the brutal finale of "The Bachelor" with special counsel Robert Mueller telling contestant Becca he wasn't going to be able to charge President Donald Trump for colluding with the Russians.
She is accused of colluding with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, and a former presidential aide, both of whom have been indicted by prosecutors, to pressure big businesses to donate to two foundations set up to back her policy initiatives.
Jim Garrity over National Review did a good deep dive on this and what he basically suggested was all the people who are really upset with President Trump suggesting that Trump is colluding with Russia and all the rest of it.
Because the idea that partisan politicians will police themselves when it comes to colluding to create the maximum number of safe seats -- where even indicted politicians are likely to win re-election, as we saw in the cases of Reps.
The executive is suspected of forging documents and colluding with third parties to steal funds, ABB said, estimating it would take a pre-tax charge of about $100 million for the affair, which analysts said raised concerns about its corporate oversight.
In the end, Trump was exonerated of "colluding" with Russia, however, the blatantly partisan team of Robert Mueller bent over backwards to hand Democrats numerous counts of "possible" obstruction crimes, within an absurd and Kafkaesque perversion of the justice system.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday announced that McClendon had been indicted for allegedly colluding to rig bids for oil and gas acreage while he was at Chesapeake, a central player in the U.S. fracking revolution of the past decade.
But it is deeply upsetting to see these plays being used by BP to position itself as a champion of free speech while colluding with governments that silence people speaking out against the oil and gas industry around the world.
Sara Fischer, this massive New York Times story, you know, two full pages inside, basically said that at the end of the election back in 2016, there was a report in The Times, FBI found no evidence of colluding with Russia.
More importantly, even if Trump wanted to normalize the relationship, the optics of doing so while Trump – and several of his closest relatives and advisors – remains under suspicion for colluding with Moscow's attempts at electoral interference makes this politically implausible.
Ultimately, said the spokesman, Salvatore "Totò" Riina would be judged by God, but the church had a clear duty to set a proper public example, and colluding with lavish obsequies for this multiple killer would have amounted to the very opposite.
Mueller also unsealed a guilty plea in October from former Trump foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos, who admitted to lying to federal investigators about meetings in which he discussed potentially colluding with Russian agents to acquire Hillary Clinton's private emails.
As Nicolás Maduro, Chávez's successor, turns Venezuela into a mafia state in which drug-traffickers run rife, the ELN is rumoured to be colluding with the Cartel of the Suns, a drugs gang, in establishing trafficking routes through the country.
In 2012, the Department of Justice accused Apple and several major publishers of colluding to raise ebook prices, and a federal court ruled that Apple conspired to raise the price of ebooks, and was issued a hefty $450 million fine.
But now, if you look at what they are saying, they were saying oh but the really juicy stuff is -- actually the stuff that proves collusion and how bad Carter Page really was and how they were colluding with Russians.
Colin Kaepernick's lawyer slammed the NFL's team owners for blackballing the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback from professional football, and accused them of colluding together in response to President Donald Trump's repeated attacks on players who protest during the national anthem.
After the closed-door hearing on Capitol Hill, Kushner gave a rare — and sort of strange — public address outside the White House where he again denied colluding with Russian officials to tip the election in favor of his father-in-law.
In a major speech in Gettysburg, Pa., about his plans for his first 100 days in office, Trump railed against the media for seeking to concentrate power through mergers and for colluding with his accusers to align against his campaign.
"  In February Judicial Watch's Corruption Chronicles reported:  "The U.S. government has quietly spent millions of taxpayer dollars to destabilize the democratically elected, center-right government in Macedonia by colluding with leftwing billionaire philanthropist George Soros, records obtained by Judicial Watch show.
I just played the tape, the April 2017 tape of your colleague, shifter Schiff -- sorry -- Adam Schiff -- I won&apost add my commentary to your comments, and it sounds like he&aposs colluding with Russians for dirt on Donald Trump.
North Korea said in the early hours of Saturday that it would categorically reject Malaysia's autopsy report on the death of Kim Jong Nam, and accused Malaysia of "colluding with outside forces", in a veiled reference to rival nation South Korea.
Park is accused of violating her constitutional duty by colluding with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, to pressure big businesses into making contributions to foundations set up to support her policy and allowing her to exert influence on state affairs.
Park is accused of violating her constitutional duty by allowing her friend Choi Soon-sil to wield undue influence over state affairs and colluding with her to pressure big businesses into making contributions to foundations and enterprises backed by Choi.
Hillary Clinton, Democrats, nonwhite voters, and the media, Trump says, are colluding to tilt the system against him, culminating in "large-scale voter fraud" at polling places that will rip his deserved victory from him and hand it to his rival.
Given the fact that the FBI appears to be letting Comey get away with stealing and leaking official government documents and colluding with the special counsel to get Trump, even a trusting person must be suspicious about his book deal.
For many blue-collar Republicans, anger against Mr. Obama now extended to their own party's leadership, whom they viewed as not only failing to stand up to Mr. Obama, but also as colluding with him to make their lives worse.
Prosecutors charged Premchai in April with hunting protected wildlife without permission, illegal possession of protected wildlife carcasses, concealing wildlife carcasses, collecting wildlife items from a national park without permission, colluding to hunt wildlife without permission and carrying firearms without permits.
Was it the embarrassing legacy of a rare business defeat inflicted by Amazon, or the open wound of a lawsuit that led Apple to pay out $400 million in 2016 for colluding on prices with publishers in the iBooks store?
The elders and the church's two pastors stood by Mr. Hybels in March as he appeared before the congregation and said that the women were lying, and that their advocates, former Willow Creek staff members, were colluding to bring him down.
Kaepernick is still in the middle of an ongoing arbitration case regarding a grievance he filed against the N.F.L. He has accused the league's owners of colluding to keep him out of the league after not being signed last season.
In a major blow to the N.F.L., Colin Kaepernick achieved a preliminary but important win in his case accusing the league of colluding to keep him off the field because of the player protests during the national anthem that he instigated.
"The Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street rose up as opposite expressions of anti-establishment rage, nourished by the sense that colluding elites in government and business had got away with a crime," George Packer wrote in The New Yorker.
It filed the lawsuit in September 2011, after alleging that Cooperatives Working Together, a dairy industry trade group, and others in the milk and dairy business were colluding to fix prices on milk products by killing up to 500,000 cows.
"Some quite significant so-called evangelical leaders are uncritically supporting people in ways that imply they are colluding or playing down the seriousness of things which in other parts of their lives [they] would see as really important," he added.
EDT HAPPENING TODAY -- HE'S STONE-FACED: Via The Hill's Katie Bo Williams, former Trump campaign advisor Roger Stone spoke to House Intelligence Committee lawmakers this morning saying that he has been falsely accused of colluding with Russia during the 2016 election.
Walgreens and three other pharmacy chains are suing drugmaker Bausch Health, its subsidiaries and a separate generic drugmaker for allegedly colluding on a deal that allowed the brand-name companies to maintain a longer monopoly of the diabetes drug Glumetza.
It's vetting the fake news in real time, a signal to other viewers that maybe don't trust the guy who says no, actually, it was Adam Schiff who was colluding with the Russians because he read it on a message board.
" Feehery, who said that he saw no reason to impeach the president, also warned Democrats that they could engender a backlash if they were seen by voters as colluding with the media to make "lots of mountains out of molehills.
The so-called "Paper case" gained notoriety in October, 2015, when Chile's FNE regulator charged CMPC and SCA subsidiary PISA with colluding for at least a decade to control nearly 90% of the Chilean tissue and toilet paper market, inflating prices.
Park, 64, the daughter of a former military ruler, is accused of colluding with a friend and a former aide, both of whom prosecutors have indicted, to pressure big businesses to donate to foundations set up to back her policy initiatives.
Waymo, an autonomous-car business that was spun out into a subsidiary of Google's parent company, has accused Mr. Levandowski, who joined Uber six months after leaving Google, of colluding with Uber to steal information about Waymo's self-driving technology.

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