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"dishonestly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not honest or is intended to trick people

163 Sentences With "dishonestly"

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"I thought I'd do less of it, but I'm covered so dishonestly by the press — so dishonestly — that I can put out Twitter," he told BILD.
Trump as president cannot dishonestly take credit for good things that were accomplished under previous presidents and then dishonestly blame previous presidents for failures that occurred on his watch.
But this isn't a relationship based on dishonestly, not really.
Apple's 2016 MacBook Pros carry on the Pro moniker dishonestly.
Do you think the press has covered Donald Trump dishonestly?
Beyond a shadow of a doubt, Clarke did not dishonestly take someone else's work.
He led the capital-raising for Barclays and she alleges that he acted dishonestly.
The Trump campaign made a concerted effort Saturday to amplify the dishonestly edited clip.
That cruelty is the abiding impetus behind the dishonestly named right-to-life movement.
Conservatives dishonestly try to link the policies I favor with those of authoritarian regimes.
The video we produced which highlights this dishonestly [sic] is on all of our websites.
In his letter, Mr. Sanders accused ThinkProgress of "dishonestly" questioning his attacks on income inequality.
I have always been a proponent of not trying to dishonestly sugar coat one's activities.
They assumed that these people were getting rich dishonestly, because that is what the powerful do.
Even if dishonestly isn't recognized at first, it's only a matter of time that it will be.
He will take no man's money dishonestly and no man's insolence without a due and dispassionate revenge.
These are straightforward inquiries, and it would be dangerous, not to mention dishonorable, for a candidate to answer dishonestly.
"The judgment underscores the values that underpin our hard-won democracy," Zuma said, while still insisting he didn't act dishonestly.
"No fraud is acceptable, and students deserve relief if the school they attended acted dishonestly," DeVos said in a statement.
There are enticing sale signs that dishonestly label things as discounted — with a "discounted" price that's actually the original cost.
"No fraud is acceptable, and students deserve relief if the school they attended acted dishonestly," said DeVos in a statement.
A book Ariely has written about dishonesty ends with some sobering research: In a corporation, dishonestly can spread like an infection.
" But their research shows that "people behave dishonestly enough to profit but honestly enough to delude themselves of their own integrity.
They acted dishonestly, say the prosecution, in order to preserve the future of the bank and to preserve their own positions.
They acted dishonestly, say the prosecution, in order to preserve the future of the bank and to preserve their own positions.
Mueller, famously reticent, was a perfect bogeyman for Trump, never hitting back even when the President blasted him endlessly and dishonestly.
Wakefield was stripped of his UK medical license in 2010 for acting "dishonestly and irresponsibly" while conducting experiments for the retracted study.
So, I'm dealing with people on daily basis who are just happy to smear me dishonestly simply to see what will sticks.
I have many flaws — that's maybe the point here — but I can say for sure that I never dealt dishonestly with anyone.
L), were convicted of conspiracy to defraud by dishonestly manipulating Euribor (the Euro interbank offered rate) between January 2005 and December 2009.
I think they're more appropriately thought of as being the victims of other people's greed or dishonestly than being people who are downtrodden.
The president just mouths off at turns ignorantly and dishonestly, and nobody pays much attention to it unless he says something unusually inflammatory.
"Through these alleged fraudulent transactions, Vermont Bunkering had dishonestly induced its customers to make excess payments totaling over $8 million," the statement said.
It's all for show so the Republican Party can dishonestly paint a picture that they represent the democratic process of balance and fairness.
She was handed over to police and charged with dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception, and knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime.
Britain's General Medical Council found that he'd acted "dishonestly and irresponsibly" in conducting the studies on the 12 children described in the paper.
"They figured they could take us out a different way, very dishonestly: with the lying and the spying and the leaking," Trump said.
If you act dishonestly, Pluto's power won't promote positivity in your life; instead, you'll sink deep into shit (or debt or relationship issues).
Only after Mr. Clinton dishonestly denied any sexual relationship with Ms. Lewinsky, Democrats took some heart and took a wait-and-see attitude.
Exposing them will not rid football of corruption: managers and players looking to line their pockets dishonestly will find other ways to do so.
If they act dishonestly and vouch for blocks that could be part of an attack, Casper confiscates a large amount of their staked ether.
Mr. Hayes's lawyers had argued that he was open about his conduct and did not believe at the time that he was acting dishonestly.
But Trump has been historically unpopular since the day he took office, in part because of how dishonestly he conducted himself during the campaign.
It's no accident that Trump has tried to re-write history (via Twitter, of course) by dishonestly claiming that he's the real popular-vote winner.
"In these circumstances, I find that the defendants acted honestly and did not breach the duties ... dishonestly or at all," he said in a judgment.
There are countless stereotypes that portray feminism dishonestly, making it difficult for men to see themselves as crucial allies in the fight for gender equality.
The ACA is a complicated piece of legislation to describe, let alone defend, and the right has subsequently dishonestly blamed rising premiums on the ACA.
At trial, Mr. Hayes's lawyers argued that he was open about his conduct and did not believe at the time that he was acting dishonestly.
The defense wants the charges dismissed ... or at the very least they want all the FBI recordings ruled inadmissible because they were allegedly obtained dishonestly.
" Mizuno gives Fräulein the yen he has taken dishonestly from his publisher so she can "pretend and make it seem to me like real love.
Brexit, a decision that required long, calm contemplation of the facts, was rushed through in a whirlwind of emotional arguments, half-truths and dishonestly-painted buses.
A third trial involving five former Barclays employees accused of plotting to improve their own trading results by "dishonestly rigging" Libor began this month in London.
The SFO alleges the five men dishonestly agreed to procure or make submissions of rates into the dollar Libor-setting process which were false or misleading.
It was the dishonestly named "religious freedom" law—which Pence had signed in March 2015—that helped spur Buttigieg to come out publicly three months later.
Warren's past lying about her Native American heritage is proof that she is capable of dishonestly, delusion, and attacking those who dare to point it out.
According to a paper published Monday in Nature Neuroscience, telling lies repeatedly appears to have the effect of numbing or conditioning the brain to further dishonestly.
It has been said that that I use drugs (No, I have always had far too much integrity to behave dishonestly in order to gain an advantage).
"I made the decision more than a month ago to terminate Michael's services after discovering that he had dealt with me extremely dishonestly," Daniels said on Twitter.
"We have credible information that you have wrongfully and dishonestly taken movable property being confidential information," said the letter, a copy of which was seen by Reuters.
The president should speak out forcefully in defense of women's basic rights and push back against those who would dishonestly attack the basic right to bodily autonomy.
The first charge alleges they dishonestly abused their positions as senior employees of Tesco and failed to safeguard the financial interests of the company, its investors and creditors.
It's hard to misinterpret: Trump says tweeting his messages helps ensure accuracy in his messages, which can be construed when he is covered "so dishonestly" by the press.
Any agreement to secretly and dishonestly attempt to interfere with a federal election would fall squarely within Section 371's prohibition on conspiracies to defraud the United States.
Trump's attempt to improve perceptions of his response by depicting the pandemic as a shock to everyone is just one of numerous ways he has dishonestly described the crisis.
Judge Herrington said he believed the former trader had not personally sought to manipulate Libor and that he had not acted dishonestly or without integrity while at the Swiss bank.
Nearly a third of people ages 18 to 35 have had a romantic partner act dishonestly or abusively with money, according to a new survey by financial wellness community CentSai.
In 2010 the British General Medical Council barred Wakefield from practicing medicine after investigating inquiries that Wakefield acted dishonestly in his research and conducted invasive and unnecessary procedures on children.
The way they see it, Trump is the one who comes by his populism dishonestly, a rich man who's never been in the working-class trenches like Brown has been.
Yet the Democrats are openly admitting that their goal is to try this in the media and attempt to dishonestly convince us that somehow we too should hate Donald Trump.
LONDON — A British jury has convicted three former employees of Barclays of plotting to improve the bank's trading results by "dishonestly rigging" an important benchmark interest rate known as Libor.
Trump ranted dishonestly for much of his 53-minute Friday interview with his favorite morning show, repeatedly refusing to let the show's co-hosts get in a word in edgewise.
It's not clear exactly what led to their falling out, but Daniels said in a statement after his arrest that Avenatti had dealt with her "extremely dishonestly" as her attorney.
Those policies allow its board to scrap promised profit-share awards for senior employees who act dishonestly or "in a way that contributed to a breach of a significant legal" requirement.
Daniels, 40, who is no longer represented by Avenatti, said she was "saddened but not shocked" by his arrest, adding she fired him after learning he had acted "dishonestly" with her.
So why not pretend to vet Garland, meet with him, hold hearings, and then sadly shake their heads and vote him down by claiming — however dishonestly — that he's just too liberal?
He has insulted Iowa voters by dishonestly claiming that the RFS is a policy pushed by Washington lobbyists instead of the thousands of voters across the country who strongly support it.
"The two schemes to secretly profit were dishonestly concealed from BSI Singapore ... and resulted in the accused earning in excess of US$3.5 million in illicit profits," the public prosecutor said.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump and his campaign promoted a dishonestly edited video on Saturday that wrongly made it seem as if Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden had accidentally endorsed Trump.
Last month, his Department of Homeland Security released a report that dishonestly claimed that those who entered the country via the lottery were more likely to be tied to terrorist attacks.
When an email server at University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit was breached, as part of a climate change denier campaign, emails were dishonestly misrepresented to suggest a conspiracy was afoot.
David Drumm, the former boss of Anglo Irish Bank, was found guilty of dishonestly inflating the size of the bank's deposits before its collapse and subsequent bail-out during the financial crisis.
Finally, on Friday, Trump himself begrudgingly gave an extremely brief statement that "President Barack Obama was born in the United States, period," and again dishonestly blamed Clinton for supposedly starting the controversy.
Daniels, who is no longer represented by Avenatti, 48, said she was "saddened but not shocked" by his arrest, adding that she fired him after learning he had acted "dishonestly" with her.
He's also a celebrity, one who is not super popular anymore because he was famous for making incredibly cheesy and dishonestly optimistic Bush-era pop music that doesn't really fly these days.
There's a persistent and false narrative used to attack these groups, which dishonestly suggests that those who try to safeguard the lives of people of color are encouraging harm against police officers.
The Moroccan-born trader was found guilty last year of conspiracy to defraud by dishonestly manipulating the benchmark Euribor rate (euro interbank offered rate) for profit between January 2005 and December 2009.
The judgment, handed down on Wednesday by Mrs Justice Sara Cockerill and seen by Reuters, found that during the period 2009-2014, Marino and Ohmura dishonestly funneled money away from FMCP and LAP.
The fact is Andrew Breitbart made his name out of sowing racial resentment in the early years of the Obama administration, most famously by using a dishonestly edited tape to defame Shirley Sherrod.
The tribunal did not agree with the SFC's claim, however, that Moody's acted dishonestly, and did not uphold the SFC's assertion that Moody's did not have adequate internal controls and procedures in place.
In the second of a series of meetings between Donald McGahn and Sally Yates to discuss former national security advisor Mike Flynn's potential dishonestly, McGahn asked about the prospect of prosecution against Flynn.
"I made the decision more than a month ago to terminate Michael's services after discovering that he had dealt with me extremely dishonestly and there will be more announcements to come," she added.
FOR THREE years, Donald Trump and his supporters have insisted that the FBI's investigation into links between his campaign and Russia was dishonestly predicated, and rooted in "deep state" contempt and political bias.
He also dishonestly laments the "death and destruction caused by people that shouldn't be here," when in fact, studies show that immigrants are less likely to commit violent crimes than American-born citizens.
The defendants were charged with dishonestly manipulating Euribor (the euro interbank offered rate) - a benchmark that helps determine rates on more than $150 trillion of global financial contracts and loans - between 2005 and 2009.
The report states that Mr Tata and several other Tata Group executives were liable to prosecution for "cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property" — an offence with a maximum prison sentence of seven years.
Such dealings encourage managers to spend club money dishonestly and are banned by the FA. Additionally, such payments are often conducted using cash or through offshore accounts, allowing the recipients to evade tax collectors.
He and former colleagues Jonathan Mathew, Jay Merchant, Alex Pabon and Ryan Reich all deny dishonestly skewing rates - designed to reflect bank borrowing costs - to favor trading positions between June 2005 and September 2007.
The four men and one woman each face one charge of conspiring together and with Bittar and others to defraud by dishonestly manipulating Brussels-based Euribor between January 2005 and December 2009 for profit.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma on Friday denied acting dishonestly in a scandal over improper state spending at his private home, after a scathing court ruling prompted calls for him to resign.
But for a genre of television known for often being scripted or dishonestly produced to create false plot lines, the idea of seeing the behind-the-scenes of a reality television show is unprecedented.
The quotation that Mr. Biden said was dishonestly described by the Sanders campaign was from a speech he gave in 2018, mocking former Speaker Paul D. Ryan's attempts to cut Social Security and Medicare.
To return to the subject of my last column, in President Barack Obama's first few years in office about 1,500 American soldiers and thousands more Afghans died for a futile and dishonestly justified campaign.
"The tweeting, I thought I'd do less of it but I'm covered so dishonestly by the press...," he said, stating that he'd rather tweet to express his views rather than be misrepresented by national media.
"We issued a warrant of arrest for Low in April 2016, following investigations and charges against him for offences of money-laundering and dishonestly receiving stolen property," Singapore police said in a statement on Wednesday.
The Strickland campaign has tried to fight back — and has portrayed the Kochs as a special interest group that dishonestly distorts Strickland's governing record — but the raw numbers show that Strickland has been comprehensively outgunned.
Because of this, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise felt he had to go on MSNBC Friday and dishonestly claim everyone with pre-existing conditions who currently has coverage will remain insured under the GOP plan.
Trump also accused San Juan politicians of dishonestly spending federal money sent in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, railing that the funds were being used for "other obligations" such as paying down their irresponsible debt.
And the participants were reporting their own habits, sometimes dishonestly: a few people were removed from the study because though they claimed they didn't smoke tobacco cigarettes, carbon monoxide levels in their blood tests said otherwise.
"There were unfortunately many cases in which some athletes tried to achieve results dishonestly, there are cases like these all over the world, but it's insanity to say that there was a state program," he said.
Adam Rubenstein, an assistant opinion editor at the magazine who has criticized King, wrote in response that King had "dishonestly disputed my reporting" and suggested that King — who has supported white nationalist politicians — is a bigot.
The Sanders-Biden fight showed one reason, with the videos making each argument — that Sanders was attacking dishonestly and that Biden was covering up his record — entirely on Twitter, with no ad buy aimed at voters.
"I made the decision more than a month ago to terminate Michael's services after discovering that he had dealt with me extremely dishonestly and there will be more announcements to come," she said in a statement.
The bank alleged that the sugar refiner "dishonestly and fraudulently diverted" a 1.48-billion-rupee loan sanctioned in 2011 for financing cane farmers for private use, a statement issued by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said.
Philippe Moryoussef, a 50-year-old former senior derivatives trader, was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud by dishonestly manipulating Euribor - or Euro interbank offered rate - between January 2005 and December 2009 after an 11-week trial.
Trump retweeted the dishonestly edited clip late Saturday night, sharing a version tweeted by White House social media director Dan Scavino -- who incorrectly said the video was taken in St. Louis, where Biden spoke earlier on Saturday.
After an 63-week trial, 26-year-old former senior derivatives trader Philippe Moryoussef was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud by dishonestly manipulating Euribor (Euro interbank offered rate) for profit between January 22 and December 22005.
In a meandering pre-inauguration interview with The Times of London, Trump addressed the matter of his (still extremely active) account, which had evolved, under the same set of thumbs, from an object of widespread Twitter ridicule to an engine of a successful presidential campaign and, finally, to the actual voice of the American state: I thought I'd do less of it, but I'm covered so dishonestly by the press — so dishonestly — that I can put out Twitter — and it's not 140, it's now 280 — I can go bing bing bing . . .
Drumm, 51, had pleaded not guilty to charges of dishonestly creating the impression that deposits at the lender were 7.2 billion euros larger than they actually were in 2008 when the country's banks began to get into trouble.
When that subsidy untethered people who relied on their jobs for insurance—freeing them to retire early, raise children, or (as Spicer prefers) start businesses—Republicans howled dishonestly to the press that Obamacare was effectively killing those jobs.
From Kirsten Gillibrand attacking Joe Biden for an op-ed he published decades ago to Kamala Harris hammering Biden on busing, to Julian Castro cheaply (and dishonestly) accusing Biden of not remembering what he'd said two minutes before.
Stylianos Contogoulas and Ryan Reich deny one count of dishonestly skewing Libor, a benchmark for interest rates on about $2000 trillion of financial contracts and loans worldwide, to boost profits and defraud others between June 2005 and September 2007.
The defendants denied a charge that they had conspired to dishonestly manipulate Euribor (the euro interbank offered rate) - a benchmark that helps determine rates on more than $150 trillion of global financial contracts and loans - between 2005 and 2009.
In London's sixth rate-rigging trial, the defendants were charged with dishonestly manipulating Euribor (the euro interbank offered rate) - a benchmark that helps determine rates on more than $150 trillion of global financial contracts and loans - between 2005 and 2009.
It is certainly conceivable that an electronic device belonging to Abedin -- and shared with her husband Mr. Weiner -- was overlooked in the effort to scrub what Madame Secretary once dishonestly dismissed as emails about yoga routines and her daughter's wedding.
Barclays paid Qatari investors a total of £2130 million ($22008 million) in secret and dishonestly characterized payments to secure their participation in the bank's 2008 emergency fundraising, a £1 billion lawsuit brought by another key investor on the deal has alleged.
LONDON — A group of former Barclays employees plotted to improve its own trading results by "dishonestly rigging" an important global benchmark interest rate known as Libor, British prosecutors said on Tuesday as the criminal trial of the former traders got underway.
His press secretaries have lied on his behalf, of course, and his allies have dishonestly defended his most heinous policies, but a recent response to a lawsuit from the Department of Justice shows just how deep the Trumpian rot has spread.
The attack on Planned Parenthood by red states — 16 had signed a friend-of-the-court brief — was fueled by a fraudulently obtained and dishonestly edited video purporting to show that Planned Parenthood clinics sell body parts of aborted fetuses.
The SFO, which alleges the defendants dishonestly skewed these submissions to bolster bets on interest rate derivatives, said on Wednesday it would also inform the court on Thursday whether it planned to seek a retrial of three other former Barclays traders.
Under the Sacklers' watch, Purdue aggressively and dishonestly marketed OxyContin as a less-addictive painkiller, while the (crime) family lavished their ill-gotten gains and moniker on elite museums worldwide, including the Guggenheim, the Met, and the Tate Gallery in London.
Prosecutors alleged Hauschild had conspired to defraud by dishonestly manipulating Euribor (the euro interbank offered rate) - a benchmark for rates on an estimated $150 trillion to $180 trillion of financial contracts and loans worldwide - between January 2005 and December 2009.
The two Frenchmen, friends outside work who went skiing together, were convicted of conspiracy to defraud by dishonestly manipulating the Euro interbank lending rate (Euribor), a benchmark for trillions of financial contracts and loans, between January 2005 and December 2009 for profit.
Given the language of the amendment ("unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office") and the historical record of the amendment, it seems to apply where a president is fully incapacitated, not where a president acts impulsively, irrationally or even dishonestly.
Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has alleged that Reich, Barclays' former rate submitter Jonathan Mathew and ex-traders Stylianos Contogoulas, Jay Merchant and Alex Pabon dishonestly agreed to procure or make false or misleading submissions of rates into the dollar Libor-setting process.
When he wasn't dishonestly attacking Biden, he revived his baseless treason accusations against the FBI and Democrats and threatened to get Attorney General William Barr to investigate his perceived enemies — an authoritarian message that hardly seems designed to win over new voters.
Anglo-Italian Palombo; Moryoussef, a Frenchman who is being tried in absentia; Briton Colin Bermingham;, Sisse Bohart, a Dane; and German Achim Kraemer each deny one charge of conspiracy to defraud by dishonestly manipulating Brussels-based Euribor rates between 4533 and 2009.
Prosecutors alleged the defendants conspired to defraud by dishonestly manipulating Euribor (the euro interbank offered rate) - a benchmark that helps determine rates on an estimated $150 trillion to $13 trillion of financial contracts and loans worldwide - between January 2005 and December 2009.
When "watchdogs in the media" are working overtime to support presidents of one party while unfairly (and sometimes dishonestly) maligning presidents who belong to another party, when does that begin to erode public trust in a way that harms the democratic process?
Washington (CNN)Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden dishonestly suggested on Saturday that he had opposed the war in Iraq "from the very moment" it began in 203 -- even though Biden's campaign said in September that he "misspoke" when he made a similar claim.
Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has alleged that Contogoulas, Barclays' former rate submitter Jonathan Mathew and ex-traders Jay Merchant, Ryan Reich and Alex Pabon dishonestly agreed to procure or make false or misleading submissions of rates into the dollar Libor-setting process.
Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO), the agency in charge of prosecuting complex financial crime, alleges the five men dishonestly agreed to procure or make submissions of rates in the dollar Libor-setting process which were false or misleading in order to benefit their trading positions.
Stylianos Contogoulas, Jonathan Mathew, Jay Merchant, Alex Pabon and Ryan Reich each deny one count of dishonestly skewing Libor, a benchmark for rates on about $450 trillion of loans and contracts worldwide, to boost their profits and defraud others between June 2005 and September 2007.
There's no doubt that many of goodwill may differ on the wisdom of the invasion of Iraq, the Patriot Act and so-called "enhanced" interrogation procedures, but to dishonestly go into the realm of fantasy and mean-spirited fabrication serves to completely undermine honest debate.
"Biden is desperately trying to muddy the waters by dishonestly manufacturing a fake nonsensical controversy over one single video -- because he knows there are multiple videos out there of public speeches he made proudly congratulating himself for working to cut Social Security," Sirota told CNN.
The court said the judge's behavior toward same-sex couples was not a factor in its decision to give such a lengthy suspension, according to the AP. "[Day] acted dishonestly and for his own self-benefit," the court wrote in a unanimously ­endorsed opinion.
Mitchell's misconduct complaint included an allegation that Roberts dishonestly claimed a disability when he retired, citing the fact that Roberts stepped down a few days after the Utah attorney general's office filed a misconduct complaint and the same day that Mitchell filed her lawsuit in federal court.
"The charges arise from the commission and abetment of false or misleading statements by all the accused in order to dishonestly misappropriate ... the proceeds of three bonds issued by the subsidiaries of 1MDB, which were arranged and underwritten by Goldman Sachs," Thomas said in a statement.
A lawyer for the SFO told a London court on Thursday that Carlo Palombo, 39, Sisse Bohart, 41, and 61-year-old Colin Bermingham would face a second trial on charges they conspired to defraud by dishonestly manipulating Euribor rates between January 2005 and December 2009.
Varley and Jenkins, the 63-year-old former head of Barclays' Middle Eastern arm, are charged with two counts of conspiring dishonestly with former finance director Christopher Lucas to make misleading or untrue representations in documents published in relation to both the June and October capital raisings.
In London's sixth rate-rigging trial, the three defendants are accused of conspiracy to defraud by dishonestly manipulating Euribor (the euro interbank offered rate), a Brussels-based benchmark that helps determine rates on more than $150 trillion of global financial contracts and loans, between 2005 and 2009.
Showing that the defendant acted dishonestly by misusing access to confidential information is going to occur in virtually every case, so that hardly seems to be a workable basis to distinguish between those cases that deserve criminal prosecution and ones handled in only a civil proceeding.
"The charges arise from the commission and abetment of false or misleading statements by all the accused in order to dishonestly misappropriate $2.7 billion from the proceeds of three bonds issued by the subsidiaries of 1MDB, which were arranged and underwritten by Goldman Sachs," Thomas said in a statement.
You don't have to believe that the Trump campaign even knew about any of this, much less collaborated with it, to believe that Jeff Sessions acted inappropriately in downplaying his foreign contacts — and that he's acting dishonestly now by refusing to treat his actions with the seriousness they deserve.
A consumer advocacy group called the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is alleging that PepsiCo dishonestly markets the drinks with claims like "only the best ingredients" and "just the healthiest fruits and vegetables" when, in reality, they contain a lot of sugar and aren't particularly nutritious.
Both Trump and White House social media director Dan Scavino tweeted a dishonestly edited video altered to make a verbal stumble by former vice president Joe Biden look worse than it was and to make it look as if he accidentally endorsed Trump, as my colleague Cat Zakrzewski reported.
" To all of the Trump detractors who rightly claim that words matter and that some of his rhetoric can provoke needless violence and division within our country, I'd like to request that they look in the mirror and ask, "Am I also inciting violence and hatred by dishonestly comparing Trump to Hitler?
In addition to allegations of campaign finance felonies, Mr. Cohen also alleged that Mr. Weisselberg, along with the Trump Organization officials Mr. Lieberman and Mr. Calamari, engaged in insurance fraud, bank fraud and tax fraud by dishonestly inflating and then deflating the valuation of Trump assets for insurance, banking and tax advantages.
Considering that so much of Trump's support is predicated on the assumption that his vast wealth was a product of his own hard work, confirmation that he's been consistently and dishonestly over-representing his fortunes would cause a blow to the public's confidence in his leadership almost as incalculable as his net worth. 2.
It's social media, and it gets out in the world, and the reason I do well is that I can be treated unfairly and very dishonestly by CNN, and, you know, I have — what do have now, John, 158 million, including Facebook, including Twitter, including Instagram, including every form, I have a 158 million people.
Regional observers and presidential candidates alike have mistaken (or have dishonestly chosen to overstate) these secondary benefits as the guiding objectives of Russia's foreign policy and will likely fall prey to Putin's strategic ploy of diverting American attention away from his nation's profound economic vulnerabilities, which tumbling energy prices and tough-nosed sanctions have only just begun to expose.
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To choose just a few recent examples, Mr. Trump has threatened the independence of the F.B.I. and the Justice Department, routinely dismissed a duly constituted investigation as a "witch hunt," suggested that the former F.B.I. Director James Comey be jailed and dishonestly delved into details about his payoff to buy the silence of a pornography film actress with whom he allegedly had a sexual encounter.
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