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"dredge up" Definitions
  1. (usually disapproving) to mention something that has been forgotten, especially something unpleasant or embarrassing
  2. to manage to remember something, especially something that happened a long time ago

169 Sentences With "dredge up"

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I wanted to dredge up the truth from behind the freezer door.
His aim is to dredge up an ancient scandal and tar Mrs.
No need to dredge up stationery or trot out your best handwriting.
Or you could wearily dredge up the ol' compendium of business leadership anecdotes.
We could dredge up every single thing Trump has done to disrespect women.
We asked people to dredge up their most tearful memories of Christmas innocence lost.
It was painful to dredge up these memories; sometimes his back would seize up.
Density is a concept that may dredge up memories of middle-school science class.
But Facebook has contended it would be technically difficult to dredge up all that information.
After years of discovery, the trial promised to dredge up unflattering information about Wells Fargo.
The case, Olson says, will dredge up the federal government's historic relationship to climate science.
On Hinge, prompts like "Best Travel Story" encourage users to dredge up some unique adventure.
Snowmelt and heavy rains can dredge up that sediment and send it coursing downstream once again.
All of which is not to dredge up Winston's past but to give context to this moment.
The Department of Labor's regulatory agenda may soon dredge up an old fight in America's labor wars.
Woody did dredge up his expertise in facial recognition on one or two occasions over the years.
It's further possible the Clinton campaign doesn't feel compelled to dredge up this material because it's not needed.
Meanwhile, the platforms' algorithms continue to dredge up and promote content to push users down radicalizing rabbit holes.
Now, a new TV show plans to dredge up all the election drama in the name of entertainment.
We want to dredge up an excuse or mere doublespeak ("re-accommodating" for roughing up an elderly passenger).
And when he did finally dredge up his longform birth certificate in 2011, Trump refused to accept it.
The mice were unable to dredge up the fearful memory, which meant that the subiculum was needed for recall.
I am bewildered by the people I know who dredge up their childhoods all the time at our age.
"If this is all they are able to dredge up after 35 years, I am not too worried," he said.
But we haven't spent as much time pondering the question of what we're willing to dredge up from its depths.
And one person would do more than anyone else to dredge up evidence that challenged the authorised version of events.
If Blazer misbehaved, then the prosecutors were free to dredge up every crime he mentioned and use them directly against him.
Rather than upset the narrative, all this profile has done is dredge up the same old tangled, convoluted drama once again.
This will dredge up issues you were dealing with in early December 2016, especially concerning your career, legacy, or your reputation.
" He also said, "If this is all they are able to dredge up after 35 years, I am not too worried.
The one thing I didn't expect was how genuine the film would feel, the sympathy it would dredge up for me.
Then, a few weeks later, one person forgets to take out the trash, and it can dredge up these feelings of unease.
As a result, the temptation to tell police departments to dredge up violations, no matter how petty, can be hard to resist.
Indeed, it would likely dredge up similar public debates surrounding Michael Bloomberg's proposed soda tax in New York nearly a decade ago.
We asked people to dredge up the past and divulge the worst, cruelest, craziest, and otherwise most regrettable dares they went through with.
In other ways, Tiffany's baby shower only managed to dredge up how much her friendships are going to change with her impending motherhood.
They argued the subpoenas went beyond Congress's authorities and were an attempt to dredge up political dirt ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
Yes, let's please take an already mistreated, undervalued group and castigate them further with the cheapest schoolyard insult one can possibly dredge up.
In principle, this means scholars may encounter a broad range of research and discovery, dredge up forgotten work and possibly connect important dots.
Because we are doomed to discuss this thing for the next 1,000 years, the film has managed to dredge up yet another controversy.
Then, eclipses in December and January dredge up intense feelings about our pasts and February brings another wacky and emotional Mercury retrograde in Pisces.
But I'm sure there's a thousand other things that I can't even dredge up in my memory that were my inspirations along the way.
The project was nixed, reportedly, because the showrunner, Ryan Murphy, didn't think it was right to dredge up this story without Lewinsky's buy-in.
As noted, the lure of true crime has unleashed a horde of copycats, while inspiring networks to dredge up sensational cases from the past.
In the immediate aftermath of shootings, media routinely post menacing photos of people-of-color victims + dredge up any questionable thing they'd ever done.
The decision to renominate Ratcliffe will dredge up a controversy from the summer of 2019 that rankled lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
That could be quite dangerous in this critical phase for the company, it can't be a moment where we just dredge up the past.
Careful what you use your cryptocurrency for: Researchers have found that it's all too easy to dredge up evidence of years-old bitcoin drug deals.
I suppose my first course of action would be to dredge up my birth certificate and go to the DMV to get a new license.
Being here has to dredge up memories, even if they're not her own, even if it all happened in a time before she was born.
But Palmieri also acknowledged that this won't be his last attempt to dredge up past scandals and allegations to humiliate the former secretary of state.
Still, Trump's comments may foreshadow his willingness to dredge up some of the most painful incidents from the Clintons' past, including Bill Clinton's various indiscretions.
And Slack Statuses remind me of Away Messages, which truly were an art form; I wish I could dredge up some of my old ones.
In turn, Trump says he can use his executive powers to redirect line items in the military budget to dredge up money for his wall.
"Once you dredge up these matters, it's very easy to lose control and set off new debate," the journalist said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The thrill of the chase is short-lived, and whatever I dredge up only ruins the fun of finding out who "wins" in real time.
Jeff Sessions for attorney general will almost certainly dredge up allegations of racism and voter suppression that sunk his 1986 nomination for a federal judgeship.
"I'm bored with trying to dredge up a snappy comeback to their attacks on everything from my good judgement to my mental health," Viorst wrote.
Essentially, the Recaller is a small square that, when pinned to a person's temple, can dredge up "engrams" — or, memories — that can corroborate accounts of events.
"Visiting Hours" will probably dredge up memories for anyone who watched an unwell loved one seem to disappear into the starched sheets of their assigned bed.
But zoom out on the bigger picture, and you'll find yourself staring at a terrifying story where a storm can dredge up some really dark secrets.
While some people find it helpful to share what's happened to them, being inundated with stories of assault can dredge up a lot of negative emotions.
But what Republicans can do on the replacement side will in large part be determined by how much money they can dredge up to pay for it.
Whenever a new hot topic in influencer drama arises, monetization on that drama spurns a lot of content – and sleuths are eager to dredge up new scoops.
Spotify is capitalising on the inherent human need to dredge up the past and roll around in it with a brand new personalised playlist generated from your birthdate.
Every day, he and Ms. Davis "would dredge up as much energy as we could and program it with the intent of getting me out," Mr. Echols said.
Then, when you're all wrung out, when you feel that you don't have a single complaint left, dredge up a few more and call your member of Congress.
This week's revelations dredge up many questions about C.B.P.'s workflow: What precisely does the agency mean when it claims that the data is not ingested in bulk?
And that is exactly what right-wing media outlets have done since Wednesday's shooting, taking it as an opportunity to dredge up the worst examples of liberal speech.
Totenberg classifies Kelly as a "longer shot," owing to both her relatively short time on the bench and the potential for Republicans to dredge up old public defender cases.
The decision to dredge up this old saga supposedly has nothing to do with the dramatic return to politics of Mahathir Mohamad, who was prime minister at the time.
Every single day, they dredge up a different historical horrific event that we lived through and try to apply it to Trump because they want people to be fearful.
Even so, the South Korean navy was able to dredge up the first and second stage rockets for both the North's 2012 and February 2016 long-range missile launches.
"In the immediate aftermath of shootings, media routinely post menacing photos of people-of-color victims + dredge up any questionable thing they'd ever done," she wrote in another tweet.
VICE asked Thibodeaux about his life-changing ordeal and he was kind enough to dredge up the past and answer the questions you've always had for someone wrongfully convicted.
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Giuliani could not be reached for comment, but his tweets posted throughout his trip gave a glimpse into his effort to dredge up damaging information about Trump's political opponents.
In early November, the New Yorker reported Howard once worked with Harvey Weinstein to dredge up damaging information about Rose McGowan, who has accused the disgraced Hollywood producer of rape.
And should Beckham decide to dredge up some of her iconic stage looks from her Posh Spice days for the collection, we wouldn't say no to those '90s gems either.
Trump's outreach to minority voters has given Democrats an excuse to dredge up some of the most controversial aspects of his business record and his statements on the campaign trail.
Call it a Cannabis Friendsgiving, call it a way to avoid — or dive deeply into — the tribulations Thanksgiving can dredge up in the soul (not all family memories are chestnuts, aight?).
Fighting with your partner can dredge up all sorts of deeper, underlying issues, but it can also illuminate an important aspect of your astrological compatibility — one that you may have overlooked.
UNINDENTIFIED MALE: They tried to dredge up a series of debunk and overblown stories to muddy the water and make it look like it was actually Hillary who colluded with Russia.
Until Venus re-enters Libra on November 2, your public success is influenced by people in your community that you've long forgotten about, as retrogrades tend to dredge up the past.
At best, those finds are rare or valuable, but more often, magnet finishing seems to dredge up a lot of junk, like scrap metal, old tools, and abandoned bikes or scooters.
A historic impeachment battle against President Donald Trump is timed to coincide with a Supreme Court term apparently destined to dredge up top social flashpoints, from abortion to guns to immigration.
"I don't think it's smart politics to dredge up 20-year-old allegations," Mr. Ruddy, who has contributed money to Mr. Trump, said of efforts to politicize Mr. Clinton's personal behavior.
At one point last year, a Ghanaian company even offered to dredge up giant trees preserved and strengthened by submersion when land was flooded for a dam in Africa in 213.
Even the setting, Philadelphia, becomes a basis for why humor and an excuse to dredge up "Rocky" references in keeping with Billy's underdog story, although filming actually took place in Toronto.
Apparently seeking not to dredge up old privacy problems, Facebook didn't publish a blog post about the change but simply announced it in a Facebook post to the Facebook Advertiser Hub Page.
He will dredge up scandals that have been dredged and dredged and dredged some more, like Benghazi and the email server, and will probably say that Mosul is in Syria or something.
Fifteen years later, well-publicized teacher sex scandals are much more common — and when Lafave stumbles across news stories of other teacher arrests, they dredge up old feelings of guilt and dread.
There are still heated corners of the internet who passionately debate this kind of stuff, and current scandals like the Jimmy Savile allegations seem to dredge up the past again and again.
And even when hedge funds do dredge up usable data, there is no guarantee that a corporate flight out to a particular city means that the company intends to do a deal there.
I'd rather she get this out of her system and reinvigorate her followers now than waiting until the day before the Americans cast their votes for president to dredge up the 2016 election.
As the shimmering surface evokes a body of water, the piece, and surrounding artworks, dredge up systems of exchange built on the radical inequality between nations and people in a global capitalist economy.
To remove links to a news outlet's story is unprecedented territory for Twitter and one that is likely to dredge up a host of questions about Twitter's role in promoting and censoring information.
The former could be a sign of logistical issues or communicational slip-ups on the day of, while the latter may dredge up old feelings that are better off staying in the past.
They dredge up closely guarded kernels of self-loathing, in the same vein as Celeste's main antagonist, who looks nearly identical to Madeline and taunts her in the moments she is most vulnerable.
But though the revelations dredge up old tensions from the Democratic primary, they may also counterintuitively show that the party is trying to heal old wounds — and bring Sanders supporters into the fold.
Cruz's campaign and super PACs have released a flurry of similar negative spots on Rubio shortly before the caucus, most of which dredge up Rubio's support for the Gang of Eight's immigration bill.
They also made a number of other claims in a July filing, among them that the entire suit is politically motivated and that Allred is using it to dredge up ammunition to impeach him.
Unfortunately, the three-month window means no one will be able to dredge up the political ads bought by Russian agents seeking to sway the 2016 U.S. presidential election in favor of Donald Trump.
And I'll admit, having everything you've written in one place should, at least in theory, accelerate your manual searching — potentially making it less arduous to go on fishing expeditions to dredge up older stories.
It snatched for resolution in the first movement and remained darkly angry in the last, struggling to dredge up the optimism needed for the grand ending to sound as truly triumphant as it might.
Thankfully, Calafiore was willing to dredge up the memory of that devastating defeat (or, as he says, "relive the nightmares") and take us through his mindset that day — and where he thought he went wrong.
But rather than lean on conventional tools such as mock debates or a media coach, he appears most eager to dredge up controversies from the Clintons' past that most Republicans are deeply wary of reviving.
I pay good money for a therapist to dredge up my childhood and try to figure out why I have bad credit; I don't need my Thanksgiving sides to do that, thank you very much.
The most high-profile recent example of this is Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn, who was fired by Disney after a concerted push to dredge up and circulate several of Gunn's old tweets.
Self-described as "misanthropic in approach," Primitive Man is one of those doom bands that really thrive on the depressive, and use that negative energy to dredge up emotions most feel are best yet untapped.
But others are dismayed at the prospect of another polarizing campaign that will dredge up the deep animosities over the issue, so soon after what was billed in 2014 as a "once in a generation" decision.
In 2014, a group from neighboring Kottayam district was rowing into the Kannankara area at night to dredge up white clams – whose shells are used to manufacture industrial cement - 30 feet underwater, using powerful suction pumps.
But this system means most of our electronics—the iPhone included—begin with thousands of miners working in often brutal conditions on nearly every continent to dredge up the raw elements that make its components possible.
Another ally in the mix was Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer whose work to dredge up unflattering information on Mr. Trump's political opponents landed him at the center of the Democratic-led impeachment effort.
Every time she talks about growing up or her life before this presidential race, it will dredge up the (ongoing) controversy over why she claimed to be Native American despite very iffy evidence of that claim.
It used to be the case that people's thoughtless remarks and embarrassing gaffes would naturally fade into obscurity, but social media has created a situation where it's easy to endlessly dredge up a person's worst moments.
KS: No. Just because one faction does something terrible doesn't mean you have to dredge up and kind of sort of inflate an example from the other side that eh, a little bit looks like that.
" That it took Epperlein 15 years to decide to dredge up this potential past speaks to how difficult it is for East Germans to examine it, particularly because it didn't feel, in Epperlein's mother's words, "that terrible.
We don't want to dredge up the old "If you didn't buy coffee every morning..." advice (and please keep your avocado toast) but $42 may not be a huge amount to cut from your monthly spending habits.
Things had become so dull in the normally conflict-driven console space over the past five or six years that we let the industry dredge up the '90s failed excursion into virtual reality to keep things lively.
WASHINGTON — When Rudolph W. Giuliani set out to dredge up damaging information on President Trump's rivals in Ukraine, he turned to a native of the former Soviet republic with whom he already had a lucrative business relationship.
Much of the material appears to corroborate previously disclosed claims that Giuliani was using Parnas as an intermediary to get Ukrainians to dredge up dirt on Joe Biden, a political rival of Trump's, and his son Hunter.
I simply cannot dredge up any sympathy for a person who has acknowledged the structural problems most women face only when she is personally facing them, or used them as derailing tactics when she's losing an argument.
Larry Flynt, the founder of Hustler and First Amendment crusader, is offering a whopping $10 million reward to anyone who can dredge up dirt on President Trump so damning it could get him impeached, FOX Business reports.
According to The New York Times, Trump's staff is trying to dredge up opposition research to discredit special counsel Robert Mueller's legal team on the investigation into the Trump campaign's collusion with Russia in last election's election interference.
So whenever you run into a challenge' whether it's social or professional' you can dredge up from your memory bank and think: "Oh' that's sort of similar to that'" and you're on the way to creating a solution.
That does not mean it's not a struggle every single day to stay afloat, to find reasons to keep going, to dredge up strength from somewhere to put one foot in front of the other and keep going.
What is clear is that we've now reached a point in which destroying a work can at the very least dredge up decent publicity on behalf of the destroyer, and maybe even produce a desirable object to own.
" He told the Los Angeles Times that he did not recall showing pornography to any of his clerks, and added, "If this is all they are able to dredge up after 35 years, I am not too worried.
These closed-door testimonies seemed to dredge up many of the same frustrations that Republicans felt after being misled by President Obama's broken promise that every negotiation in the creation of the Affordable Care Act would be done publicly.
The party has lately become even more hostile to scrutiny of Mao, unwilling to confront touchy questions about his and the party's unbridled power, or to dredge up contested memories of a time when perpetrators often became victims themselves.
Buzzfeed reports that some of the unease is coming from conservative quarters, who think Shine's presence in the White House will dredge up the White House's past scandals — such as Porter — and Fox News's own dark past with Ailes.
When the Israeli attorney general filed corruption charges against Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, his political rivals were quick to dredge up a statement he made 11 years ago, when his predecessor as prime minister fell afoul of the law.
It's a telling scene, not just to show how big of a shit storm Shiv managed to dredge up as a bit of revenge on her father, but also in its portrayal of the deeper dynamics between the siblings.
When the weather is bad, he slowly works his way through the boxes of belongings packaged up after his mother's death and shipped to his aunt's house, sorting through all of their shared possessions and the memories they dredge up.
Researchers at Qatar University and the country's Hamad Bin Khalifa University earlier this week published findings that show just how easy it may be to dredge up evidence of years-old bitcoin transactions when spenders didn't carefully launder their payments.
His deft references to Bill Clinton's mistreatment of women has already turned Clinton's gender issue against her, and he has begun to dredge up the many scandals that have plagued the Clintons since their earliest forays into simultaneous politicking and moneymaking.
And according to a recent report, just weeks before the 2018 midterm elections, far-right reactionaries were able to "hijack" search terms in order to manipulate YouTube's algorithms so that queries for popular terms dredge up links to reactionary content.
While the field of hopefuls was largely united in condemning the strike as having imperiled U.S. national security, the topic also threatened to dredge up memories of the Iraq War and the 2002 vote to authorize the use of force there.
Technically speaking, a EWER is not a "Ceremonial basin" anyway (although a EWER could be part of the set, holding water to be poured over the hands), but I could not dredge up the word LAVABO to save my life.
But Mr. Trump's comments ignored the bulk of the testimony offered by Mr. Sondland, who asserted that the president had expressly ordered him to work with his personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani to dredge up unflattering information on his political rivals.
Clearly the audience did not want to dredge up the subject, and instantly "booed" Ramos as he was mid-way through asking Clinton whether she had lied to the family of the victims who died in the attack in Libya.
"While Trump and lieutenants like Roger Stone and David Bossie may want to dredge up failed attacks from the 1990s, as many Republicans have warned, this is a mistake that is going to backfire," Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said in a statement Thursday.
To Sanders supporters, the interview was yet another attack from corporate media determined to dredge up attacks from Hillary Clinton over his apparent inexperience — one her campaign has exploited thoroughly as the pair move into the second half of the Democratic primary contest.
FX Networks Chairman John Landgraf said "Impeachment" has been delayed because of producer Ryan Murphy's schedule, and not because of the criticism from those who argued that the program would dredge up past criticism of the Clintons right before the next presidential election.
"I have no idea why they would dredge up data that is 35 years old," Dr. Laura Sirott, a practicing ob-gyn and California state legislative chairwoman for the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said in a separate email about the new paper.
She garnered more than twice (nearly 11 million) the votes in 2023 that her father, the notorious Jean Le Pen, managed to dredge up in his last bid for president — even during a campaign in which pater ("the last Samurai") himself openly criticized his daughter.
From December to April, the high season for fishing, as many as 450 fishing boats from China, South Korea, Taiwan and Spain flock to the area to dredge up Argentine shortfin squid, said Milko Schwartzman, a marine conservation expert who has studied the trade.
Many pundits suggested it was unwise for Ms. Harris to dredge up the racial hurts of a decades-old "failed" policy at a time when the Trump administration is caging children along the border and when Democrats are seeking to retake the White House.
Many pundits suggested it was unwise for Ms. Harris to dredge up the racial hurts of a decades-old "failed" policy at a time when the Trump administration is caging children along the border and when Democrats are seeking to retake the White House.
But too often, he seems to be trying to summon up energy and dredge up feeling in this movie by glancing back at the first "Independence Day," as when Liam Hemsworth (as a flyboy) punches an alien, an echo of Mr. Smith's "welcome to Earth" triumphalism.
Both halves of the show, not so much acted as presented by Tom Sturridge and Jake Gyllenhaal, take pains—formal, metaphorical, and, God knows, literal—to dredge up feelings of grief and profundity in the audience, and end up missing by inches that feel like miles.
As Alex Shephard and Sarah Jones note in their profile of Gillespie at the New Republic, this appears to be the candidate's strategy — he gives respectable speeches around the state about taxes and budgets while letting his campaign apparatus dredge up racial animus and fear of immigrants.
Billed as "a comic excavation of teen angst artifacts," this regular series has people dredge up their old journals, love letters, notes passed in class, original song lyrics from grade school, tales of woe and more, to share their shame with a room full of strangers.
Since the original Times report was published, Uber has said that it has ceased the program but the potential for this investigation could dredge up further details of how it operated, and also cause more drama for Uber at a time when it is not short on corporate headaches.
He will dredge up all the old saws: She supported the Iraq invasion; she was for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) before she was against it; she wanted incremental change for the suffering middle-class rather than facing the issue head on; she promoted the attack on Libya, etc.
Although the women said they had not intentionally sought to dredge up a tragic memory from their childhoods, Basswood — through which Terri and Kelly Nowak paddled with their cousin Nicole Nowak-Saenz — was where Terri and Kelly's father, Theodore, a taconite miner, had drowned in a canoe accident decades earlier.
The nomination battles are sure to dredge up tough debates — over the Russia probe, the CIA's use of waterboarding and other harsh interrogation techniques now outlawed, and the spiraling costs and care at the VA. They're hardly the top conversations lawmakers would choose as their focus in the months before an election.
But in the wake of a truly blissed-out first date thanks to a chanting intersectional minister/renter played by Unreal's Shiri Appleby, Isobel's infatuation with Hailey starts to dredge up buried resentments in her bond to Cam, not to mention that whole battle to love fearlessly and un-self-consciously, even when you're not totally clear on your own sexual preferences.
But even in the unlikely event that no one mentions the governor's name in the courtroom, the trial will dredge up nagging questions and allegations about how he runs his office, meaning that voters will be bombarded in the eight weeks before Election Day with accusations of bullying, using government resources for political gain and a win-at-all-costs culture.
Months later, according to The New York Times, Giuliani is continuing his efforts to investigate whether "sympathetic Ukrainians" conspired with Democrats to help launch what became special counsel Robert Mueller's probe and to dredge up a case that there were any improper ties between Biden's diplomatic efforts in Ukraine and his son's work with a gas company there, among other matters.
What appeared at first to be a rather ham-handed attempt to dredge up an obscure feud with a former Miss Universe at the tail end of the first debate, Clinton instead knocked Trump completely off balance, sending him into a bizarre tirade against the former beauty queen and, for some reason, Rosie O'Donnell, who appears to be living rent free somewhere deep in Trump's subconscious.
That a handful of defaced coins (with inscriptions ranging from "hang the pope" to "votes for women" to, inevitably, "end the BBC monopoly"), zippo lighters engraved by American troops in Vietnam ("Let me win your heart and mind or I'll burn your god damn hut down") and a keffiyeh to represent Yasser Arafat is the best Messrs Hislop and Hockenhull could dredge up from the stacks is perhaps cause to worry about the British Museum's famous and famously voluminous collection.
They are, in an incontrovertible and empirical sense, endowed—blessed with gifts that dwarf those of the rest of us, most obviously in the corporeal department: frames like buildings, ballistic arrays of muscle fiber, hand-eye coordination and balance and poise and power that sends fans into slack-jawed wonder and sportswriters deep, deep into the analogy pit in an attempt to dredge up something, anything, that can translate these outlying specimens into something closer to the rest of the species.
Meyers continued to slam the network's coverage, saying that when they aren't busy interviewing Trump, they are trying to "dredge up a series of debunked and overblown stories to muddy the waters" about Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, focusing on the recent reports that Clinton's campaign paid for research that contributed to the Trump-Russia dossier.
So liberal French politicians who want Le Pen to mouth an apology for her country's part in the July 6900, 2628 deportation of more than 28503,22019 Jews living in France via a central internment camp tagged Vel D'Hiv, a stadium that had housed other bound-for-glory groups as well as the 1926 Olympics, are both over-reaching and politically-motivated when they dredge up a policy decision to send Jews from France to German concentration camps and fail to acknowledge that dozens of saboteurs conspired to make this atrocity part of history.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE's attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGraham warns Giuliani: 'I hope you know what you're talking about' US diplomat William Taylor to leave Ukraine post at the beginning of January Giuliani: Trump remains 'very supportive' of my efforts to dig up dirt in Ukraine MORE said in a new interview that the president remains "very supportive" of his recent efforts in Ukraine to dredge up damaging information on Trump's political opponents.
The magazine said it started reporting the story in October, around the time that Mr. Sondland gave a closed-door deposition to the House Intelligence Committee in which he said there was no quid pro quo by Mr. Trump seeking to tie foreign aid for Ukraine to an investigation into the son of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Mr. Sondland later changed his testimony to say that Mr. Trump had ordered him and other top administration officials to work with Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Trump's personal lawyer, to dredge up unflattering information on Mr. Trump's political rivals from the former Soviet republic.

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