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I don't want my integrity and honesty to be impugned.
From the onset, he impugned Trump's credibility, record and truthfulness.
Plame and her husband were being impugned by powerful political forces.
He attacked its leadership and impugned its fiscal health, on Twitter.
Imagine seeing your stability questioned, your patriotism impugned, your intellect dismissed.
But perhaps it's time to ask: Must the mantra be forever impugned?
When our intel agencies exposed that reality, you impugned their integrity and quality.
He never impugned the integrity of anyone, yet he won the respect of everyone.
If the charges against their parents are proven, their own integrity is forever impugned.
The arbitrary line drawn between 17 and 18 should not prevent Kavanaugh's character from being impugned.
The prosecution's case only unraveled from there — it accused Scott of lying and impugned its own witness.
All of those conservatives who impugned Mueller's integrity and his team's impartiality owe them a giant apology.
Had they gone along with the about-face before the court, their professional integrity would be impugned.
On Twitter, Blackburn impugned Vindman by accusing him of feeding information to "his pal," the whistleblower.—Sen.
In return, Twitter users impugned Blackburn&aposs morals and slammed her decision to disrespect a Purple Heart recipient.
Including his ongoing fight with Corker, Trump has insulted or personally impugned well more than a dozen Republican senators.
"The senator has impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama," McConnell said from the Senate floor.
Also, it is our considered view that no illegality can be impugned to these commercial transactions between the parties.
It's risible to think that in 2018 a woman's character can be impugned by suggesting she might have sex.
Yet McConnell decided to shut down Warren, claiming she had "impugned the motives and conduct" of a fellow senator.
" He impugned the rhetoric used by Democrats, describing some of their statements as "below the dignity of this body.
Trump demands apologies anytime he is impugned but shows no compunction or remorse when he does the same to others.
But we will not allow the integrity of our public institutions to be impugned under the cover of free speech.
John McCain (whose Vietnam War service he impugned) to President George W. Bush (whom he accused of lying), among many others.
Friends of Flynn and Bannon say they are being unfairly impugned by critics and do not harbor racial or ethnic prejudice.
"The senator has impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama," McConnell said on the floor justifying the attack.
Its economy contracted for eight consecutive quarters as commodity prices tumbled, a president was impeached and a corrupt political class was impugned.
Trump, dropping his earlier restraint, on Friday in Twitter posts impugned California professor Christine Blasey Ford's accusations, raising the stakes for Republicans.
Greitens yelled "witch hunt" when the GOP-controlled state legislature impugned his alleged actions and released testimony that appeared to confirm them.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky, invoked Rule XIX, saying Warren "impugned the motives" of Sessions and therefore was in violation of Senate rules.
In its first eight weeks in existence, the petition, which impugned Trump for his "misogyny and vulgarity," gathered just a few dozen signatures.
It gave a voice to the millions of conservatives in this country that have been ignored, impugned, their values diminished for so long.
Others impugned the character of their accusers, or tried cajoling, bullying and intimidation to get me to take them out of the story.
In a sentencing memo filed Friday in Manafort's case in federal court in Virginia, his lawyers wrote that Mueller had unfairly impugned Manafort's character.
The stunt drew rebukes from Democrats and former intelligence community officials, who argued it impugned the integrity of the process and violated security protocols.
The juror, a former policeman, also impugned Mr Peña-Rodriguez's alibi, saying his testimony was not to be trusted because he was "an illegal".
McConnell said Warren had violated chamber rules and "impugned" Sessions, citing her reading of a 1986 letter from Coretta Scott King as partial evidence.
And again, I'm doing this now and speaking because I feel that now people have viciously gone after his reputation, have impugned his character.
"The senator has impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama," Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
He was acquitted of those charges in a military court, after the prosecution impugned its own witness and surveilled the defense without a warrant.
"The senator has impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama, as warned by the chair," Mr. McConnell began, alluding to Mrs.
As David Wolpert, who studies the thermodynamics of computing systems, wrote in a recent blog post for Scientific American, "Many people have impugned the rationality."
For the record, Mr. Trump has impugned his rivals' manhood, called them liars and suggested that Ted Cruz's father was associated with J.F.K.'s killer.
Justice Kennedy essentially put Judge Kozinski in charge of his law clerk hiring process, and no-one has impugned Justice Kennedy for having done so.
He has publicly tangled with the intelligence agencies, denigrated their competence, and impugned the motives of those who risk their lives to serve this country.
Chemaly talks about the ways conservatives imagined and impugned Michelle Obama's anger, and also reflects on her own family's avoidance of women's pain and anger.
Coretta Scott King's words supposedly impugned the character of a US Senator -- even though they were written about a time before Sessions was in the Senate.
The president impugned the legitimacy of the first obstructive beak, James Robart—a George W. Bush appointee whom Mr Trump described as a "so-called judge".
Harrison emphasized throughout the conversation that Jackson — who was vilified on The Bachelorette, and impugned further because of the allegations — had a terrible time of it.
And they impugned his character, noting that he was convicted of lying to Congress, among other things, and will soon begin a three-year prison sentence.
Charles's motives, which amounted to a desire to consolidate power, are somehow never quite impugned, though he certainly would have known how invasion affects a city.
In the process, he impugned the nation's law enforcement agencies and publicly undermined the consensus view of its intelligence agencies that Russia interfered in the campaign.
In connection to this, Biggs demanded the committee vote on a motion to strike Berke's comments on Trump from the record, which he said "impugned" Trump.
The Saudis insisted he left safely and impugned anyone who said otherwise—until October 19th, when the kingdom finally admitted his death in a late-night statement.
Thurman impugned the reputation of two powerful men she'd worked with to speak of her own struggle and the plight of women exactly as she wanted to.
Fox News, the cable news ratings leader that is so often impugned as an arm of the Republican Party, got to ring a bell for journalistic independence.
And though each followed the rules and used the proper channels, some have found themselves vilified online, their decades of government service impugned and their background questioned.
Mr. Trump, too, mistrusts professionals in the State Department, whose funding he seeks to slash, and in the intelligence agencies, whose honesty and competence he has impugned.
Exhaustion is the whole point of social media, so that you give up at some point or you become tired and exhausted and overwhelmed, or you get impugned.
Representative John Yarmuth, also a Democrat, said that Mulvaney had impugned the integrity of a CBO analyst in charge of the healthcare assessment and urged Mulvaney to apologize.
After Nunes's dispiriting performance, they have every reason to fear their sources and methods will be compromised and their integrity impugned if it serves a future chairman's partisan agenda.
The starkness of Trump's words — he stated no conditions for returning Russia to international favor on the same morning he impugned Canada's honesty — unsettled observers across the political spectrum.
Google's "impugned conduct may help perpetuate its dominance in online search markets while resulting in denial of market access for competing search apps", the CCI said in its order.
"The suit goes on to say that the Mail story "impugned her fitness to perform her duties as first lady of the United States" and also "her duties in business.
"It appears the impugned order is passed as a knee jerk reaction," the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court said in an order which provided interim relief to Vedanta.
"The gentleman has already impugned my motives by saying that I don't 'know a damn thing' about what I'm talking about and he's now called me 'young lady,'" she said.
And each time he's mentioned it, he's called it a witch hunt or impugned the staffers as part of the deep state cabal he imagines is out to get him.
"The impugned circular will have to be declared as ultra vires as a whole, and be declared to be of no effect in law," the court said in its judgment.
" To Graves, that was part of an overall strategy by the N.F.L. that he said, citing legal precedent, met the standard of having "impugned the integrity of the arbitration process.
Moreover, it would reassure the Justice Department and Mr. Rosenstein, along with the career men and women of the Justice Department and the F.B.I., whom the president has unfairly impugned.
" The letter from anti-abortion activists also notes Trump's treatment of Fox News's Megyn Kelly and fellow Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, saying that Trump has "impugned the dignity of women.
Today, Trump is relying on the same intelligence community whose accuracy and even veracity he so recently impugned to justify his decision to launch a missile attack on Syria last week.
Barclays' chief executive will get a pay cut after he tried twice last year to unmask a letter-writing whistleblower who impugned the character of a recent recruit at the bank.
For starters, the man responsible for shepherding a plan through -- Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker -- is embroiled in a bitter feud with the President, who has impugned his height.
Mr. Burton also sharply criticized government officials — including Mr. Trump — for making statements that he suggested impugned his client's character by implying that Mr. Wolfe had illegally leaked national security secrets.
She asks: Who has the right to speak, to talk back to history, images and institutions — and, most important, who will be rewarded for this gesture and who will be impugned?
And it was before other witnesses said Sondland impugned Trump's motives for seeking the investigations — out loud at a restaurant in Kyiv — in front of at least three State Department officials.
Silence as a public relations strategy is risky, especially for someone who is impugned almost daily by Fox News pundits, Trump allies like Rudolph W. Giuliani and tweets from the president himself.
His demonstrably false claims about election results in New Hampshire leading up today's meeting impugned the dignity of that state and were clearly intended to undermine our democracy rather than strengthen it.
Authorities are perhaps understandably concerned that Lochte's story, if it turns out to have been made up or exaggerated, has unfairly impugned the city's reputation and sullied the success of the country's Olympics.
The lawsuit notes that Alex Jones said Corsi "seemed to be extremely mentally degraded to the point of what I would call dementia" and that Infowars guests often impugned Corsi's and Klayman's character.
The younger Mr. Bush's critics complained that he impugned their patriotism for criticizing his national security policies, while Mr. Obama's opponents complained that he regularly questioned their motives and talked down to them.
For the next few hours, he impugned every person he ever worked for, or with, as he tried to make the case that he somehow was under the irrepressible spell of Donald J. Trump.
" Female leaders of the anti-abortion movement joined together before the Iowa caucuses in 2016 and issued a joint statement declaring themselves "disgusted" at his behavior, saying he had "impugned the dignity of women.
However, there would be no immediate measures to block Facebook, Takorn Tantasith, secretary-general of Thailand's telecoms commission, told reporters, adding that bureaucracy had held up the process of removing the 131 impugned content items.
While innumerable think pieces have impugned millennials' culture of "self-care"—and argued that the generation born in the 19703s and '90s is fragile, consumerist, and distracted—Ehrenreich redirects such criticisms toward an older crowd.
The Government argues that the Inner House could not do that because the prorogation was a proceeding in Parliament which, under the Bill of Rights of 1688 cannot be impugned or questioned in any court.
William F. Weld, the Libertarian Party nominee for vice president, defended Hillary Clinton on Wednesday against attacks from Donald J. Trump, insisting her character should not be impugned by someone as flawed as he is.
"He has impugned the honesty of the judge in a pending case, and has done so in the context of a political rally that seems calculated to intimidate by inciting anger among his supporters," he said.
"The gentleman has already impugned my motives by saying that I don't 'know a damn thing' about what I'm talking about and he's now called me 'young lady,'" Jayapal interjected, asking that Young withdraw his remarks.
Mr. Trump frequently impugned CNN and its journalists as his Department of Justice sued to block the deal, and White House advisers discussed the pending merger as a potential point of leverage over the news network.
The head of the United Nations agency created to eradicate the AIDS crisis resigned "with immediate effect" on Wednesday, five months after his leadership was impugned in a damning report about workplace sexual harassment and bullying.
In "Golden Grid" (1966), the linear order of a latticed square with the golden threads of an attached carpet of yarn, vomit out a tumorous appendage whose chaotic presence impugns and is impugned by the grid's stiffness.
"The biggest political mistake in American history was to allow a reporter, whose integrity has been impugned across the spectrum, into the White House and give him free rein," said one source close to the White House.
Each year, hundreds of Pakistani women are killed by relatives angered by behavior they believe has impugned the family's reputation, according to human rights activists, who have campaigned against the practice and called for tougher laws for years.
Trump has demagogued immigrants and Muslims, barely paid lip service to "conservative principles" on economic issues, impugned the integrity of a federal judge based purely on his ethnicity, and his temperament and basic fitness for office are in question.
He sparked controversy again this week, when he impugned past presidents for not calling families of service members killed in combat — the latest incident where his inclination to speak off the cuff went beyond the normal remarks of prior presidents.
It would be a shame to have their good work impugned by those who would accuse Mueller of a conflict of interest — that he is perceived as too close to the same people who initiated the allegation of Russian collusion.
Elizabeth Warren, who was censured by the Senate during Sessions's confirmation hearings for daring to read a letter by Coretta Scott King that "impugned the motives and conduct" of Sessions — so responsible teachers control classroom discussion in order to maintain civility.
The main suspects were current and former Clinton White House and campaign staff and consultants, and several journalists flattered my literary talents (and impugned my loyalty, although I was no longer working for Clinton) by asking me to fess up.
Numerous black artists have depicted enslaved bodies, lynched bodies, maimed bodies, and imprisoned bodies in the early stages of their careers — and then moved away from such politically charged subject matter without having their morality or sense of responsibility impugned.
As a Penn State graduate who grew up in a town that was recently impugned by an otherwise reputable sports columnist as a "spooky little place," I've witnessed first-hand both sides of this dichotomy over the past several years.
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said that Warren had "impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama," referring to Sessions; the Republican-held Senate then voted 49 to 43 to uphold the objection that she had breached the rules of debate.
"For the purposes of determining the relevant turnover for the impugned infringement, revenue from sale of motor vehicles alone have been taken into account," the watchdog said, adding the final order was passed on the basis of information provided by the dealers.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly expressed doubt about Moscow's election meddling, has failed to order any defense against future election hacking, has suggested Crimea should be a part of Russia, has impugned NATO and has ingratiated himself with President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
"The main objective of the impugned rules seems to be to control the social media through indirect control by the government and ruling party," read the petition in one case, filed by Raja Ahsan Masood, who asked the court to declare them unconstitutional.
They point to his handling of the Mueller report, which he summarized in a letter widely seen as more favorable to Mr. Trump, and his appointment of a prosecutor to re-examine the opening of the Russia investigation, which Mr. Trump has long impugned.
Because we all remember the president kind of going after Senator Jon Tester during the whole Ronnie Jackson thing, the White House doctor when they wanted him to be the head of the V.A. he really impugned his character and they had a battle over that.
There were signs of it before the billionaire developer Donald J. Trump called a senator Pocahontas, impugned a federal judge because of the judge's Mexican ancestry, threatened to bar Muslims from the United States and otherwise regularly invoked race, ethnicity and gender in provocative and often disturbing ways.
He subjected one expert witness for the plaintiffs to six days of withering cross-examination and impugned the credibility of another, a geologist, for testifying that he had received his master's degree in 1976 when he had said in a pretrial deposition that it was granted in 19543.
And if Los Angeles fans are often impugned as fair-weathered, it is worth noting that virtually all of the 33,462 people who were there on Tuesday night sat through a persistent drizzle most of the game, with American fans making their presence felt with "U-S-A" chants.
"They affirmatively suppressed evidence ... that destroyed the credibility of their primary witness, impugned their entire case against Mr. Flynn, while at the same time putting excruciating pressure on him to enter his guilty plea and manipulating or controlling the press to their advantage to extort that plea," Flynn's legal team wrote.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE (D-Mass.) from speaking on the floor late Tuesday after she was accused of having impugned another senator.
For too long, House Republicans have enabled and empowered Trump - starting with their failures to stand up to his racist conspiracy theories about President Obama, and more recently during his campaign that has insulted immigrants, demeaned women, impugned the integrity of prisoners of war, made fun of people with disabilities, and denigrated the sacrifice of Gold Star families.
And we know just how little they are attached to any principles, because today's Republican Party's elders have told us so by (with a few notable exceptions) being so willing to throw their support behind a presidential candidate who they know is utterly ignorant of policy, has done no homework, has engaged in racist attacks on a sitting judge, has mocked a disabled reporter, has impugned an entire religious community, and has tossed off ignorant proposals for walls, for letting allies go it alone and go nuclear and for overturning trade treaties, rules of war and nuclear agreements in ways that would be wildly destabilizing if he took office.

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