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Now, should he have said, you mischaracterized the real person?
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story mischaracterized CFRA's data.
Some of his rhetoric mischaracterized central provisions of Wiener's bill.
" King disputed The Times' reporting, which he called "completely mischaracterized.
Correction: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized Wales' vote.
Correction: A previous version of this story mischaracterized the kidnapping.
Correction: An earlier version mischaracterized EpiBiome's approach to microbiome therapeutics.
An earlier version mischaracterized the investment and misstated the month.
The meaning of candid speech is frequently mischaracterized or misunderstood.
Correction: An earlier version mischaracterized Disney's bid for Fox assets.
"  Biden said that Harris "mischaracterized my position across the board.
Correction: An earlier headline mischaracterized the effects of the report.
Allowing his efforts to be mischaracterized was a big mistake.
Ben Carson, for his part, mischaracterized his own tax plan.
Correction: A previous headline mischaracterized how the children were related.
"As Latinos, we are often overlooked or mischaracterized," she says.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized Rubio's tweet.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized Maldon sea salt.
They also said the question "grossly mischaracterized" the report's conclusion.
I found little to convince me he has been mischaracterized.
A previous version of this article mischaracterized it as an indictment.
An earlier version of this story mischaracterized Ron M. Estes' claim.
Biden, for his part, said Harris mischaracterized his record on race.
For her part, Innes's mother insisted the photo was being mischaracterized.
ProPublica reported that Comey had mischaracterized Abedin's handling of the emails.
But the judge said officials had mischaracterized many of those complaints.
An earlier version mischaracterized the content availability from the three channels.
It has also argued that its early research has been mischaracterized.
Mr. Trump further mischaracterized Iran, suggesting that Mr. Obama and Mrs.
A previous version of this column mischaracterized the magazine First Things.
They said he had misconstrued and mischaracterized what Mr. Lowell said.
Burr criticized NPR's reporting via Twitter, saying the gathering was mischaracterized.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the chemical compound glyphosate.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized prosecutors' account of wrongdoing.
Reuters mischaracterized the level in a previous version of this story.
Mr. Enoch argued that the president had been mischaracterized and misunderstood.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the victim count.
An earlier version mischaracterized what kind of items would be removed.
"They said, 'Sir, our testimony was totally mischaracterized,'" Mr. Trump said.
Correction: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized Women's March, Inc.
The headline of an earlier version mischaracterized his thoughts on the deal.
The murders were horrific and real, but Trump mischaracterized the bigger picture.
The order "mischaracterized Ayala's careful weighing of the circumstances," the lawsuit says.
An earlier version of this story mischaracterized what errors the pilots made.
Given its popularity, Doom is an oddly misunderstood and often mischaracterized game.
King has repeatedly said his comments were "mischaracterized" by the Times report.
But neither Trump nor the right mischaracterized their opponent in this way.
A previous version of this story mischaracterized investors in Big Sky Scientific.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a suit against Trump University.
A spokesperson for Noble Network said the NPR reports mischaracterized the schools.
SUNDAY REVIEW An opinion essay last Sunday about baking bread mischaracterized yeast.
The article also mischaracterized the origin of the film character Mafalda's name.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized Qatar's treatment of gay people.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story mischaracterized an amendment by Rep.
An earlier version of this briefing mischaracterized the circumstances of the Rev.
An earlier version of this report mischaracterized the action taken by ship.
And the story mischaracterized some of the ingredients in Colgate Zero toothpaste.
This wasn't the first time he's mischaracterized his record on the issue.
An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the timing of the committee's approval.
Biden has defended his civil rights record and said Harris mischaracterized his positions.
Senator Edward Markey's statement was mischaracterized in an earlier version of this post.
It's disingenuous, and it reinforces the overarching theme of Kaepernick's protest being mischaracterized.
Correction: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized one of Zoo's fictional creatures.
Correction: An earlier version mischaracterized Pence's tweet about lunch with the Turkish president.
A previous version of this story mischaracterized some of them as board directors.
I think people have mischaracterized the choice being made between Sanders and Clinton.
" Fitzgerald said the reports "mischaracterized staff discussions regarding the annual budget formulation process.
" In attacking Democrats, Mr. Trump mischaracterized his opponents as pushing for "open borders.
An earlier version also mischaracterized the status of one of the hoax papers.
And the nature of the North Vietnamese occupation of Khe Sanh was mischaracterized.
Her claim about his vote is correct, yet she mischaracterized what he said.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a recipe for a watermelon cooler.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized public lobbying disclosure reports by universities.
But she said Ms. Wilson had willfully mischaracterized the spirit of the conversation.
Correction: An earlier version of this article mischaracterized Elon Musk's position with Tesla.
Exxon fought back, telling The Guardian that the group mischaracterized its research history.
A previous version of this post mischaracterized the connection between the two series.
"She mischaracterized who I was, and I wanted to straighten her out," he said.
The mobile payment wars have been mischaracterized by many as a zero sum game.
David, South Carolina: Have your findings been publicly mischaracterized by Attorney General William Barr?
A Cuomo campaign spokeswoman, Abbey Fashouer, said that Mr. Lipton mischaracterized the governor's remarks.
Trump's response to the incident is being mischaracterized by GOP presidential rival Marco Rubio.
Ryan said he has an obligation to defend the party's principles from being mischaracterized.
Since then, Trump has repeatedly rejected, questioned and mischaracterized key findings from the report.
The American Vaping Association claims that CDC has mischaracterized vapor products as tobacco products.
He also said Tesla had mischaracterized him, he was not concerned about any promotion.
They also argued that Hatch's response to their first letter "mischaracterized" their initial request.
During the hearings, many app developers felt they'd been mischaracterized as data-thirsty hackers.
The Clinton campaign said that its rivals had mischaracterized the exchange and that Mrs.
" Lauer said in the statement that some of the claims are "untrue or mischaracterized.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the costs related to the Klamathon Fire.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the amount earned by Versace in 2017.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a photograph used in the Nxivm trial.
The internal data suggest that Mr. Trump either misread those views or mischaracterized them.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized President Trump's budget plans for improving infrastucture.
The list, McCaul said, has been mischaracterized in media reports as a target list.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story and headline mischaracterized the release of these photos.
I think both of them have been misrepresented and mischaracterized that both somewhere in between.
Neff said McAdams and Bland-Ball have been mischaracterized by the police and the state.
I am sure those talking heads who mischaracterized my argument knew what they were doing.
There was a report that another top aide mischaracterized his contacts with the Russian ambassador.
Today, Princeton head coach Bob Surace laughs at how the move was mischaracterized early on.
But critics and fact-checkers said she had mischaracterized comments from FBI Director James Comey.
" But the general later said in a Resolute Support statement that his words were "mischaracterized.
Tapper also mischaracterized the senator's remarks, claiming Sanders said the government would save $2 trillion.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the relationship between PFAS chemicals and cancer.
But despite all this progress, veterans continue to be misunderstood and mischaracterized by many employers.
The story has been updated to correct an editing error that mischaracterized Chris Brummer's statements.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized Carlson's statements about a possible political future.
An earlier version of this review mischaracterized André Sills's performance history at the Stratford Festival.
But she's often been mischaracterized in popular culture as a temptress, or as Jesus's lover.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article mischaracterized the poet Shelley.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the scope of violence by the Islamic State.
A previous version of this article mischaracterized Hugh Williamson, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.
A previous version of this article mischaracterized a member of the federal cabinet of Pakistan.
A previous version of this post mischaracterized it as being maintained by a privacy researcher.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story mischaracterized Wyden's position on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
" But the general later said in a Resolute Support statement that his words were "mischaracterized.
Clarification: A previous version of this story mischaracterized the charge levied against Officer Michael Rosfeld.
An earlier version also mischaracterized the medical procedure performed on Sanders, according to his campaign.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a part of Coretta Scott King's 1986 letter.
From there, it has snuck onto the menus of Chinatown hideaways, frequently mischaracterized as casserole.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the racial makeup of the BAFTA acting categories.
" An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the video Amy Schumer made about Beyoncé's "Lemonade.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the crime that Chelsea Manning was convicted of.
In a statement Thursday, Langer said the story was mischaracterized and stressed that he cannot vote.
Editor's Note: A previous version of this article mistakenly mischaracterized Gypsy's involvement in her mother's schemes.
Following Vindman's testimony, Trump railed against the officer and alleged he had mischaracterized his "perfect" conversation.
"Reports in the last 24 hours have grossly mischaracterized the nature of this case," he said.
Because Priebus mischaracterized a number of details about the nuclear deal, we rate his claims false.
Correction: A previous version of this piece mischaracterized a case before the Supreme Court regarding arbitration.
But that doesn't support his claim that the media willfully mischaracterized what his top spies said.
But these desperate pilgrims have been mischaracterized as invaders -- "hokum of the first order," he says.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized Smith's comments based on the Blade's report.
Hirono told The Hill that Gabbard has mischaracterized the nature of her opposition to Trump's nominees.
Speaking of clarification, so Coats then put out a statement, Dan Coats, some press coverage mischaracterized.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the damage to a Trader Joe's in Santa Rosa.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the sexual assault allegations against Catholic priests in Pennsylvania.
Update: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized Jackson and Sharp's joint portrayal of Milo Yiannopoulos.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the discovery of a bat carrying the Ebola virus.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a recent action by the Rockland County, N.Y., government.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a statement by the F.B.I. about fighting election interference.
Brooks argued that Damore's memo presented valid points and was being unfairly mischaracterized by the media.
At least two federal lawsuits have been filed against the company saying it mischaracterized its workers.
An earlier version of this post mischaracterized the conflict as a war between Syria and Turkey.
"I mischaracterized it the other day," the former House Speaker and 2012 Republican presidential candidate added.
His peers were engaging in school spirit chants and are being mischaracterized as bigots, he said.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized an interaction between President Trump and Senator Mitch McConnell.
Details: King, who has previously said his comments have been "mischaracterized," voted in favor of the resolution.
Jeffers denied the charges, saying that environmental groups had consistently and deliberately mischaracterized the company's track record.
So it's frustrating when my work gets mischaracterized as pure political propaganda for one side or another.
"My decision not to attend the Genesis Prize ceremony has been mischaracterized by others," Ms. Portman said.
Correction: The European Commission is the executive arm of the EU. An earlier version mischaracterized its role.
I lived with Andrea Dworkin for 31 years, and she was often mischaracterized as being anti-sex.
Moley, in an official response to the report, said the alleged events are "mischaracterized," in the report.
Tim Coffey, a spokesperson for LAN, said that the attorney general had "blatantly mischaracterized" the corporation's role.
In editing the piece for air, his quote was shortened and as a result his opinions mischaracterized.
The article also mischaracterized Mr. Drori's description of the laxative effects of traveler's palm seeds on animals.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the bicycle-share program Uber is planning in San Francisco.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the nature of a trip to Riyadh by Jared Kushner.
" In response to his statement, a university spokesman said Dr. Krauss had mischaracterized what took place. "Dr.
The movement for an amendment to address this issue has been deliberately mischaracterized as a liberal pursuit.
"I believe the culture of the industry is that it has been mischaracterized for decades," he says.
The school's initial statement, it said, "mischaracterized" the findings of the Fraternity and Sorority Chapter Review Board.
Correction: An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the United States' involvement in the hunt for Kony.
Mr. Barr initially suggested his comment, which appeared in a New York Times article, had been mischaracterized.
Correction: A previous version of this article mischaracterized the nature of the Netflix and Coca-Cola partnership.
" Ocasio-Cortez has repeatedly noted that these are mischaracterized interpretations of what she suggested on "60 Minutes.
Those are just a few of the universal benefits of the mischaracterized and often misunderstood health care legislation.
Correction: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized a study on how opinions about global warming are formed.
Lump, who spent a total of 32 days in jail, said authorities mischaracterized the video and his actions.
Berger sounds incredulous when he speaks about the "Kraemer quartet," which he and Greene say mischaracterized the techniques.
A firm representative said the lawsuit mischaracterized its role and it would vigorously defend its position in court.
Grubhub CEO Matt Maloney said the company is being targeted, adding that the accusations are false and mischaracterized.
This is far from the first time Republican political figures have misunderstood or mischaracterized the way Twitter works.
These questions will force Mueller to directly acknowledge that both Trump and Barr have publicly mischaracterized his work.
Correction: The FAA grounded all Boeing 737 Max jets in the U.S. An earlier version mischaracterized the move.
Democratic town hall: Transcript, video Cruz apologized to Carson on Tuesday, in a statement that mischaracterized CNN's reporting.
Elon and Amber issued a joint statement Friday morning calling out media outlets that have mischaracterized their relationship.
"It mischaracterized certain donations from individuals and corporations," Gilbert said in a statement after reports about the letter.
Correction: Earlier versions of this article mischaracterized how long Saudi Arabia and Iran have had a sectarian feud.
The yeshiva board said in its statement that the videos "have been mischaracterized" as evidence of child abuse.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the breakfast Joyce Wadler attended at the Five Boro Bike Tour.
" Jackson also disagreed with Biden's declaration at the debate that Harris had "mischaracterized my position across the board.
An earlier version of the story mischaracterized the statement, suggesting a decision had already been made on delisting.
Acting Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) Director Jonathan Hayes argued in a statement that Deutch "mischaracterized" the data.
Yates said she spoke up after realizing that Flynn had mischaracterized a December phone call with Russia's ambassador.
Punk was often mischaracterized as being this anti-hippie thing— like it was the punks vs the hippies.
They point out that Mr. Trump has consistently mischaracterized European defense spending as payments to the United States.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the extent of an overcharge to credit card accounts by Citigroup.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized an amicus brief by the Justice Department in Viamedia v. Comcast.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the death toll for the 2019 climbing season on Mount Everest.
Finally, the article mischaracterized the March for Our Lives, which was against gun violence, not gun control. OpinionS.
He described the charges as overblown, saying that arranging dinners and making friends were being mischaracterized as nefarious.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the position of politicians and journalists regarding the euro zone bailouts.
Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primaries -- and mischaracterized the reports to suggest Russia wants Sanders to be President.
He sought on Thursday to clarify or walk back his remarks, saying on Twitter that they were mischaracterized.
Correction: An earlier version of this commentary mischaracterized a statement of Michael Cohen's attorney in court on Friday.
Civil society groups said the Facebook chief mischaracterized his company's effectiveness at quashing hate speech in the country.
Sanders made the comment while defending Kelly after the White House chief of staff mischaracterized comments from Rep.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the vote of a Democratic lawmaker against a new gas tax.
After the debate, he spoke with reporters to attempt some damage control, saying Castro mischaracterized his immigration policy.
When asked by journalists in the Oval Office, Trump did not provide examples of where the comments were mischaracterized.
Correction: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the outcome of the Nevada gun-safety measure; it was approved.
To be incredibly clear: Migraines are not a psychological disorder, although historically the condition has been mischaracterized as one.
CORRECTION: This article originally mischaracterized how Security Advisory Opinions have been used in refugee screening starting in January 2018.
Mary Magdalene has shown up in popular culture, too — but often mischaracterized as a temptress, or as Jesus's lover.
William Ligon, has repeatedly mischaracterized the pros and cons of hand-marked ballots versus those generated by a computer.
PDT This story was updated to reflect CBS News' deletion of a controversial tweet that mischaracterized Beto O'Rourke's comments. 
By the way, it's an off-the-record meeting so whoever said that and mischaracterized it should think twice.
Rubio hit Cruz for "disturbing" behavior on the campaign trail, saying that his Senate colleague has mischaracterized his record.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the amount of Republicans who disapprove of GOP leaders in Congress.
" Stansfield, co-founder of the first convention, says it's sad the furry fandom is mischaracterized as a "sex style.
Barr insists that Mueller accepted, in a subsequent phone call, that the attorney general had not mischaracterized his report.
Todd also mischaracterized a lawsuit the Trump administration is currently pursuing to strike down the entire Affordable Care Act.
Worth noting: Pai isn't afraid to push back when he feels his positions are being mischaracterized in the media.
Others drew on mischaracterized or mistaken reads of the sparse data to paint the trial as a massive failure.
Also because of an editing error, the article mischaracterized the cost of the new organ for St. Paul's Chapel.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the system of individual retirement accounts for many retiring private sector workers.
Correction: An earlier version of this newsletter mischaracterized Representative Sean Patrick Maloney's position in a recent Democratic leadership vote.
Based on the findings of both institutes, it seems that the risks of B.R.I. are often overstated or mischaracterized.
An earlier version of a chart accompanying this article mischaracterized how many Americans voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
They also said the critique mischaracterized their research by suggesting that these viruses would permanently modify a plant's genome.
But Politico reports that there&aposs no evidence the video itself was doctored, and Biden mischaracterized the PolitiFact findings.
The article also mischaracterized features in the same book that were written by Kimberly C. Ellis and Sala Udin.
" On some of the allegations: Lauer said in the statement that some of the claims are "untrue or mischaracterized.
Correction: The 0.44 percent in an earlier version of this article for the rate per 10,000 passengers was mischaracterized.
Mr. Owens, too, approaches fashion with a sculptor's eye to build collections often mischaracterized as reflecting a dystopian vision.
Ms. Dorram vehemently denied that the employee hair policy was racially motivated and said the text messages were mischaracterized.
PAGES A21-A2800 An article on Monday about covering the Nxivm trial mischaracterized a photograph used in the trial.
It's a blow to President Trump, who has repeatedly mischaracterized the more than 400-page report as an exoneration.
Correction: the original version of this piece mischaracterized support for short phrases in other languages as "translate" instead of transcribe.
CNN affiliate WPLG spoke with some students in attendance who believe that's evidence that the entire thing is being mischaracterized.
Meanwhile, women's rational response to their  harassment is mischaracterized as a social ill and danger to be medicated into submission.
"Much of today's news about Spider-Man has mischaracterized recent discussions about Kevin Feige's involvement in the franchise," Sony said.
The article also mischaracterized a criticism attributed to the head of an entity that oversees landholdings of an Aboriginal group.
He charged that reporters had mischaracterized his writing by removing citations and accusing him of harboring "anti-diversity/misogynist" views.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized in one instance how the House Judiciary Committee hearing was held on Wednesday.
Take, for instance: One reader wrote in to say that a crossword puzzle mischaracterized the colors of Lucky Charms marshmallows.
OPINION An Op-Ed essay on Monday about women's status in Pakistan mischaracterized a member of the federal cabinet there.
His campaign has said the report mischaracterized his position, and on Tuesday morning he directly answered some of the criticism.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article mischaracterized the killing of the rocket scientist Aziz Asbar.
"We're not joking when we say he's not going to let his record be mischaracterized," said one senior campaign official.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized legal action taken by a company whose former chief executive bribed soccer officials.
OPINION An article on Tuesday about L.G.B.T. rights in countries hosting the World Cup mischaracterized Qatar's treatment of gay people.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized advice about when to start having mammograms every two years in one instance.
In an interview, Mr. Cano said he disputed the allegations, and said some of his business practices had been mischaracterized.
Correction: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized what the substitute teacher asked the student to do during the pledge.
But the AMA argued that the White House and Defense Department "mischaracterized and rejected" the wide body of scientific evidence.
But true to form, the White House mischaracterized the content of the Barr letter as soon as it was released.
The Schiff memo argues that Ohr's role was mischaracterized in the Nunes memo and his interactions with Steele were overstated.
During the interview with PBS, Ocasio-Cortez did make a small mistake: She mischaracterized the way unemployment figures are calculated.
And it mischaracterized Cornelissens's role in the founding of Graanmarkt 13; she was the store's co-founder, not its founder.
At Reason, Robby Soave slammed the media for its handling of the situation, claiming that it "wildly mischaracterized" the video.
As revealed in a now-public letter Wednesday, Mueller did protest Barr's report and said it mischaracterized his team's findings.
The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment about whether Ivanka Trump mischaracterized the Trump Organization's parental leave policy.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized which countries Daniel Yergin said are getting more desperate as crude prices languish.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story mischaracterized Buckley's response to Trump's initial decision to not lower flags following the shooting.
Biden continued to defend himself after the debate, telling MSNBC's Garrett Haake that Harris mischaracterized his position and work on busing.
Conservative generalists have too often mischaracterized the rule, much of which stems from the bad taste left by the prior administration.
But Hoover grossly mischaracterized the organic groundswell of popular interest in African history, culture, and politics spreading throughout African American communities.
Again and again, Young plumbs the undercurrents of a hoax to discover lurking inside the figure of a mischaracterized racial other.
"Some press coverage has mischaracterized my intentions in responding to breaking news presented to me during a live interview," he said.
An earlier version of this review, using information provided by Performa 17, mischaracterized a performance Barbara Kruger created for the program.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article mischaracterized the relationship between Steve Dymond and his former partner.
An earlier version of this editorial mischaracterized the extent of a new legal right for those filings accusations of sexual harassment.
An earlier version of this column mischaracterized the role of Nathan Bedford Forrest in the founding of the Ku Klux Klan.
An earlier version of this article relying on earlier reports mischaracterized Lori Gilbert Kaye's actions during a synagogue shooting on Saturday.
An earlier version of this editorial mischaracterized the mock state-election website that young hackers were able to break into quickly.
A previous version of this article, citing reporting by another publication, mischaracterized how Facebook gives access to users' information to advertisers.
A previous version of this article included a headline that mischaracterized the type of Premier League destinations included in the article.
"Apple has intentionally mischaracterized our agreements and negotiations," Qualcomm said in a statement, adding that it would fight that lawsuit, too.
He mischaracterized the "chain migration" policies he hopes to curtail, falsely asserting that they bring in "unlimited numbers" of distant relatives.
The CIA declined to comment on coverage of Haspel's testimony or whether she told Trump that the media mischaracterized her remarks.
In a follow-up on Monday, he wrote that the "lying Jew media" had mischaracterized his original post as advocating violence.
"I think he was willfully mischaracterized," said Altman, defending Thiel against accusations of being prejudiced against minority ethnic and religious groups.
"Some press coverage has mischaracterized my intentions in responding to breaking news presented to me in a live interview," he said.
But the speaker was furious about the way Mr. Trump mischaracterized his record on issues ranging from health care to the economy.
She explained how events like Milo Yiannopoulos' September 2017 speaking engagement, which gained global media attention, have mischaracterized the debate on campus.
A close friend of the woman says the lawyer, who admits he never read the manuscript, mischaracterized it and that his claim.
Mr. Gates, who is no longer an executive at the company, later said the newspaper had mischaracterized his position in the interview.
This was the crisis the NFL wanted to avoid, an outraged cable news viewer who deliberately or ignorantly mischaracterized another American's protest.
Correction: In an earlier version of this article, the interviewee mischaracterized the age of Ted Virtue's son who played golf with Trump.
During Volker's testimony, Intelligence Committee Democrats noticed reports in conservative media outlets that they believed mischaracterized what he was telling the committee.
But Trump appeared to back down after he said the officials told him the media mischaracterized their public testimony and open hearing.
Imran Khan wrote in a series of tweets early Monday morning that Trump had mischaracterized Pakistan's contributions to the war on terror.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article mischaracterized the British vote in favor of leaving the European Union.
Dr. Vogel's examination found a different explanation: a serious malformation in the child's brain that had been mischaracterized based on imaging studies.
As part of a settlement, Mr. Jones admitted on his radio show that he had "mischaracterized" Chobani, and retracted the false material.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the percentage of plastic in the world's oceans, using information from the World Economic Forum.
Autopsy contradicts police, attorneys say In a statement, Crump elaborated on the attorneys' assertion Sacramento police have mischaracterized their encounter with Clark.
Correction, 2:30pm ET Nov 8: the original version of this article mischaracterized the data plan for the proposed Connecting Heroes initiative.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized how it emerged that Goldman Sachs and Apple were working on a credit card product.
While Section 230 has gotten more attention this year than ever before, it's been stubbornly mischaracterized as a handout to tech companies.
Some commentators have already mischaracterized it as a claim that he would not have done it, but that's not what he said.
" Public defender Liz Oyer said in a statement obtained by CNN that her client's case was "mischaracterized and sensationalized from the start.
The self-analysis was skin deep; his historical parallels were, in fact, perpendicular; he mischaracterized his opponents with arguments made of straw.
The article also mischaracterized a source of financial support for Ms. Smith and her husband, Fred Smith, when they lived in Michigan.
News reports were mischaracterized and prosecutors relied on experts whose qualifications seemed questionable, a group statement issued by the press institute said.
"The company disagrees with the manner in which her many successes at Guggenheim were disregarded and mischaracterized by the press," Guggenheim said.
It also mischaracterized the idea that Harvard used personality traits and other intangible measures to limit the number of Asians it admits.
Robby Soave in Reason on Sunday slammed the media for its handling of the situation, claiming that it "wildly mischaracterized" the video.
The plant, native to Indonesia, is widely mischaracterized as contributing to weight loss, but is in fact known to cause acute liver failure.
Lee's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment, though it previously has told CNBC that critics had mischaracterized the bill.
Jay: I also want to say that I think you mischaracterized his statement about only two—he was referring to the bidding process.
Ayala: Scott 'mischaracterized' her stance Ayala's suit said the governor asked her to recuse herself when she called him before her March announcement.
He was mischaracterized as a communist draft-dodger and a pervert, which some civil rights leaders — including King— believed would hurt their cause.
" She continued: "I feel so blessed to have had Cesar's help and it upsets me profoundly that people have mischaracterized what really happened.
Correction: An earlier version of this piece mischaracterized the length of time Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter have been working with Habitat for Humanity.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the aspect of a $65 million deal for David Luiz for which Chelsea negotiators congratulated themselves.
Speaking to the newspaper, Thomas Markle said he found the letter "deeply hurtful," and that is was mischaracterized in the US magazine People.
A number of Democratic senators called on Barr to resign after it became clear that Mueller felt Barr mischaracterized the special counsel's findings.
The same can be said about how CRL has historically mischaracterized the traits of a payday loan and consumers' use of the product.
On behalf of Infowars, I regret that we mischaracterized Chobani, its employees and the people of Twin Falls, Idaho the way we did.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this briefing mischaracterized the sales of the Grand Theft Auto series of video games.
An earlier version of this briefing mischaracterized the origins of the trade deal that used to be known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
But the entire email, which Trump mischaracterized as Blumenthal's own words, was actually a copy-and-paste of sections of Eichenwald's 2015 piece.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the results of a study of testosterone and performance by the International Association of Athletics Federations.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the relationship between the consulting firm McKinsey and a company linked to the Gupta family, Trillian.
Mr. Diller said in an interview that he had grown discouraged after a park he considers a public amenity was mischaracterized by opponents.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the recognition that Pope John Paul II bestowed on Joseph Vaz in Sri Lanka in 1995.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a type of pollutant analyzed in a study on air pollution and cognitive performance in China.
Sony Pictures, however, contends that news reports about Kevin Feige's involvement in the franchise have been "mischaracterized," without calling out Deadline's report specifically.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this report mischaracterized how refugees apply for protection in the U.S. Refugee status is sought by applicants abroad.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a social-justice group's role in the creation of the law overhauling New Jersey's bail system.
"  Dershowitz said Warren "willfully mischaracterized" his remarks when she said he discussed intent, maintaining he instead discussed the need to discern "mixed motives.
The New York Times noted in its coverage of Mr. Comey's testimony on Wednesday that he had mischaracterized what the bureau had uncovered.
Journalists have uncovered repeated instances of meetings between Trump associates and Russians that were not disclosed or that the White House initially mischaracterized.
Moments later, Trump posted an all-caps rage-tweet that simultaneously mischaracterized his phone call with Zelensky and didn't reflect a prayerful attitude.
Journalists have since revealed several instances of undisclosed meetings between Mr. Trump's associates and Russians, or contacts that the White House initially mischaracterized.
Many industry lobbyists argued that Mr. Puzder was being mischaracterized as a conservative ideologue when in fact he is a pragmatic business leader.
In the weeks since, he has mischaracterized when and why he made changes to the policy in 2013, his final year in office.
On several occasions, we also mischaracterized party details, presumably to the chagrin of those present — starting with a report from the Playboy Club.
On behalf of InfoWars, I regret that we mischaracterized Chobani, its employees and the people of Twin Falls, Idaho, the way we did.
"Both the president and his Democratic critics have mischaracterized what the proposal is," Mr. Portman said, adding that he sees reasons for optimism.
Democrats have demanded that Graham bring in Mueller to testify himself, arguing that Mueller's March 27 letter shows Barr mischaracterized the special counsel report.
Blackburn mischaracterized the exchange — with help from the pro-Trump Breitbart News — as an offer to undocumented immigrants to work on the Bredesen campaign.
On the stand on Tuesday, her testimony was at times combative, with Tilton often saying the SEC's lawyer, Dugan Bliss, had mischaracterized her statements.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of a photo caption with this article mischaracterized a religious service at a memorial near Bukhara.
Here's a look at how all fund categories performed: Correction: An earlier version mischaracterized the percentage of managers who beat the S&P 500.
Correction: This post originally mischaracterized Representative Larsen's concerns over the role of the Department of Defense in the proposed air traffic control plan. Rep.
An aide to Engel told The Hill that Al-Monitor "mischaracterized" the congressman's remarks, saying that he doesn't have an opinion on Tlaib's delegation.
Chad Ludington, a man who attended Yale with Kavanaugh, told The Times on Sunday that Kavanaugh had mischaracterized his alcohol consumption during his testimony.
Adam Schiff, the panel's top Democrat, argues, however, that Ohr's role was mischaracterized in the Nunes memo and his interactions with Steele were overstated.
Flynn was fired by the Trump administration in February after officials said he mischaracterized a series of phone calls with Russia's ambassador last December.
Hoyer's quote works on two levels, if you think about it... But his office later walked back his comment, saying Hoyer "mischaracterized" Pelosi's letter.
On Monday, he said one of the moderators, Martha Raddatz of ABC News, had mischaracterized his position, though she read aloud his own words.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the nature of the financial backing that Signature Bank provided to Donald J. Trump's Florida golf course.
Even with the text on the screen, the president mischaracterized his own policies in a way that required his administration to correct him afterward.
Correction: An earlier version of this article mischaracterized John Flora's relationship with a vigil held in support of Jersey City official Joan Terrell Page.
News analysis: Alan Dershowitz, one of Mr. Trump's lawyers, said his arguments that presidents have virtually unfettered power when seeking re-election were mischaracterized.
It said the two junior officers had "mischaracterized" the mission in a required planning document filed before the team, which included Green Berets, departed.
Comparing 'apples to oranges' Critics argue that Barr's mischaracterized the Obama administration's position on drone strikes in an attempt to defend the Soleimani strike.
In another key moment of the hearing, Cohen said, "shame on you, Mr. Jordan," when arguing that the congressman had mischaracterized his testimony. 53.
Lorance&aposs troops also testified that their leader attempted to conceal information and mischaracterized the circumstances of the shooting, according to military court documents.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized Virginia's response to the Supreme Court order to send white and black children to the same schools.
He appeared shaken by the attack, but defended his record on civil rights and said his remarks had been mischaracterized as praise for racists.
But he also said he couldn't just stand by and watch as his performance as director and that of the FBI were mischaracterized by Trump.
"On behalf of Infowars, I regret that we mischaracterized Chobani, its employees and the people of Twin Falls, Idaho, the way we did," he continued.
Correction: We deleted part of a quotation that mischaracterized Musk's participation in IAC 2017 as possibly "very spontaneous;" it was actually planned months in advance.
The next day, Trump said he disagreed with "certain things they said," and later claimed the intelligence chiefs told him the media mischaracterized their comments.
The suit, filed in court Wednesday, accuses the pharmaceutical manufacturer of devising a deceptive marketing scheme that mischaracterized the risk of opioid abuse and addiction.
Grimm says the off-duty cop who spoke to the magazine outlandishly mischaracterized what happened and filed a "bogus" lawsuit, but he came out unscathed.
Collins said he felt Mueller's letter was "disingenuous in the way that was reported," adding he believes the friction between Mueller and Barr was mischaracterized.
Yet despite all the evidence that P21625 works, it continues to be misunderstood, or worse, mischaracterized for political objectives by many of our elected representatives.
And as he has since he was a candidate, Trump has mostly mischaracterized the spending issue in a way that casts European countries as freeloaders.
Some media outlets initially mischaracterized the new development as the FBI "reopening" the investigation, though the probe was never officially closed due to procedural technicalities.
Lauer apologized but said "some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized," while O'Reilly and Weinstein have both denied the allegations.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article mischaracterized the flavor of kalderetang kambing, a stew the chef Woldy Reyes's father made.
As a scare tactic, the common cold or fatigue are sometimes purposefully mischaracterized as acute mountain sickness, which can be deadly in an advanced stage.
A national security official in the Trump administration told CNN that Pierson may have mischaracterized the intelligence that Russia has developed a preference for Trump.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a study's findings about N.S.A. analysts violating a rule against searching for Americans' information within the upstream repository.
It did make serious findings, which were mischaracterized by Attorney General Barr in an effort to deflect the very serious implications of the Mueller report.
He has also reportedly threatened to pull the US from the alliance, and mischaracterized both how it is funded and what its overall purpose is.
They lied about what happened and mischaracterized the video recordings, which they knew would lead to a criminal investigation and likely criminal charges, it said.
Purdue says the prosecution's narrative is "sensationalist" and "distorted" and that internal documents published in the new complaint were mischaracterized and taken out of context.
One of the 50 people interviewed for the article, former girlfriend Rowanne Brewer Lane, subsequently went on Fox News to say her remarks were mischaracterized.
" He also called the filing "evidence of a concerted campaign by [Weinstein] to try this case in the press using one-sided, incomplete, and mischaracterized information.
And, part of the reason I welcomed this opportunity by CNN to have a good discussion debate about it is because our position is consistently mischaracterized.
However, TIME also noted that in the past, presidential physicals have mischaracterized or hidden illnesses in order to make presidents appear more fit to hold office.
Every state primary offers hundreds of opportunities for slight errors or routine snafus from election officials, which can then be mischaracterized by partisans as something sinister.
More specifically, certain episodes are mischaracterized, like what happened around the departure of Dan Coats, the former director of national intelligence, and his deputy, Sue Gordon.
The American Medical Association, the country's largest medical organization, told Mattis in a letter that his recommendations "mischaracterized and rejected" evidence on treatment for gender dysphoria.
" In his statement on Saturday, Coats said, "some press coverage has mischaracterized my intentions in responding to breaking news presented to me during a live interview.
Ironically, the 1965 Immigration Act is routinely mischaracterized, even by many immigration reformers, as supposedly having "opened the door" to Mexican and other Latin American immigration.
Democrats on the panel think material in the memo is mischaracterized and taken out of context, said the committee source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Dr. Malhotra and his co-star, Donal O'Neill, a filmmaker and former professional athlete, argue in the film that the Mediterranean diet has been widely mischaracterized.
John Kasich, McDaniel said she disagreed with descriptions of the ad as "sickening" or that it mischaracterized entire populations based on the actions of one man.
Only after Judge Emmet Sullivan ordered the government to release a full transcript of the voicemail did it become clear that the Mueller report mischaracterized it.
During an interview with Andrea Mitchell on NBC's "Meet the Press," Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said critics mischaracterized the optics of the event.
We share mild to moderate anxiety over being mischaracterized through branding as a product of tokenism: Look, two boob-havers side by side, warbling about emotions!
SUNDAY BUSINESS An article last Sunday about the MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace mischaracterized the significance of her being named solo anchor of a network news show.
Mr. Barr clearly mischaracterized Mr. Mueller's report, yet he largely gave Mr. Barr a pass, further forcing observers into acrobatics trying to read between the lines.
Previously, Gates said that the Financial Times write-up of his interview mischaracterized his remarks as outright support for the government in its case against Apple.
Obama said he accepted CNN's invitation to the town hall because his support for gun control is "consistently mischaracterized" by gun-rights advocates like the NRA.
" He later claimed that Coats and CIA Director Gina Haspel told him that the media mischaracterized their testimony and said they were "very much in agreement.
"The allegation is that Christie's mischaracterized a specific aspect of its provenance," David Fink, a lawyer for the Sothern trustees said of the diamond on Friday.
Collins issued a statement Thursday afternoon asserting that her position on witnesses has often been mischaracterized and predicted she would likely vote to hear new evidence.
Trump has also repeatedly mischaracterized US vetting procedures, suggesting during the campaign and into his presidency that some individuals have entered the US without proper vetting.
Specifically, the FDA test reports have mischaracterized fibers in the products as asbestos, in direct contradiction to established EPA and USP criterion for classifying asbestos fibers.
Your office subsequently proceeded to tell members of the media that the agency barred your staff from the summit, which mischaracterized the events that took place.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized how an account described two men who offered to help free Gui Minhai, a Swedish citizen held in China.
" An earlier version of this article, based on information from the publicist, mischaracterized the role of the therapist in the York Theater Company's "Lolita, My Love.
Your office subsequently proceeded to tell members of the media that the agency barred your staff from the summit, which mischaracterized the events that took place.
" Lauer noted that while some of the claims are "untrue or mischaracterized ... there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed.
Trump, who drew criticism for promoting a Drudge Report tweet that NBC's "Nightly News" refused to share because "the info is unconfirmed," mischaracterized Khan's remark Sunday.
Though often mischaracterized as delinquent behavior, the prospect of role play within BDSM offers a safe space for individuals to restructure power relationships for mutual pleasure.
But in interviews with Bethesda Magazine and the Post, Walstein denied most of the allegations and said that some of his comments and his behavior were mischaracterized.
Floyd's colleague did not have a history of addiction, as was implied in an earlier version of this story and which was mischaracterized in the previous correction.
Some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed.
" In an interview with The Times-Tribune, Toomey said Sestak had "mischaracterized" his plans and clarified that any change for the elderly would be "outrageous and unreasonable.
"Unfortunately, this letter (to Adelson) was not reviewed nor authorized by the Host Committee chairpersons, and it mischaracterized certain donations from individuals and corporations," the statement said.
He has said he would tell President Obama to "go to hell" and told the Maine N.A.A.C.P. to "kiss my butt," a comment he says was mischaracterized.
"On behalf of InfoWars, I regret that we mischaracterized Chobani, its employees, and the people of Twin Falls, Idaho, the way we did," he told his listeners.
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) says EPA administrator Scott Pruitt mischaracterized the current working relationship between the two agencies during his testimony today on Capitol Hill.
" Omar responded, adding in a second tweet: "I have not mischaracterized our relationship with Israel, I have questioned it and that has been clear from my end.
And it doesn't work that way, and that's actually one of the most common mental-health disorders that I've seen mischaracterized in that particular way, is PTSD.
Mr. Ludington, a professor at North Carolina State University, said he came forward because he believed Judge Kavanaugh had mischaracterized the extent of his drinking at Yale.
More in sexual misconduct news • Matt Lauer apologized after he was fired by NBC, but asserted that some of the claims against him were "mischaracterized" or untrue.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the reason given by the Wikimedia Foundation for declining to remove an image of the monkey Naruto from its site.
Routinely mischaracterized as "passive," Coolidge was, to the contrary, an active president, though one with an agenda to veto and countermand the encroachment of the regulatory state.
NATIONAL Because of an editing error, the headline on an article on Tuesday about a visit to a detention facility by members of Congress mischaracterized their remarks.
Mr. Trump has defended his part of the conversation as "perfect," and focused on Mr. Schiff's public retelling of the call, which the president suggested was mischaracterized.
The class-action lawyers say that it was abundantly clear that students were required to opt out in 2015, and that Ms. Simpson's lawyers mischaracterized the notice.
Kempenich defended the bill Monday before a vote, saying current laws had failed to protect citizens, and that the much publicized bill was mischaracterized by the media.
During the rally, Trump also praised and largely mischaracterized a recent inspector general report on the FBI investigation into ties between Russia and Trump's campaign in 2016.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the level of experience of the person on rotation at Anna's 1-year checkup, who had not heard of CMV.
Kjellberg announced over the weekend that he was "feeling very tired" and would take a break from YouTube, which some publications mischaracterized as him quitting the platform.
And they said Shulkin mischaracterized the woman who provided him with the Wimbledon tickets as a friend when they had only met three times at official events.
Democrats said it mischaracterized highly sensitive classified information and was intended to discredit special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of potential collusion between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia.
It was widely assumed that the DACA program, which was often mischaracterized as an executive order and which most immigration hawks felt was unconstitutional, fell into that category.
" In an earlier statement, he said, "I deny most of the allegations as have been presented to me by Buzzfeed, and I believe that others have been mischaracterized.
The lawsuit alleges Vizio executives mischaracterized the financial health of the company and intended to use the purchase to spin publicity and obtain records Vizio's confidential customer data.
Following the Post's report, CDC director Brenda Fitzgerald denied that the centers were banned from using any words and said the story mischaracterized discussions at a recent meeting.
Rubio raised a valid point, questioning if the executive order violated the separation of powers principle, but he mischaracterized how the President has described the action he took.
Critics of the former FBI director point to what they call a mound of evidence — much of it exaggerated, mischaracterized, or outright false — to justify his potential ouster.
In an unusual blog post last week, Tesla said that Fortune had mischaracterized an SEC filing from the company and that there was no attempt to mislead shareholders.
Moley responded to the investigation that the alleged events described within the report are "mischaracterized," saying that contextual information is missing and also that there are factual inaccuracies.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized an aspect of the health insurance plan offered to Harvard's dining hall workers, based on an analysis by Harvard medical students.
An Op-Ed essay on March 16 about the game-playing computer called AlphaGo mischaracterized the strategy game Go, in which players place colored stones on a grid.
And then the day after the election, he posted this: Correction 7/12/17: Due to editing error, we mischaracterized Donald Trump Jr.'s claims about the emails.
Among other accusations, one man told Mr. Holland that an email sent to members with the headline, "Enhancing Your Member Experience," mischaracterized the seriousness of the proposed change.
Still routinely mischaracterized as an American client regime, South Vietnam was home to millions of fervent but factionalized anti-Communists, mostly concentrated in urban centers and provincial capitals.
With regard to its competitive business ecosystem for A.I., China's advantage is frequently mischaracterized by Western analysts who view Chinese technology as built largely on intellectual property theft.
If every loan applicant who mischaracterized a rental apartment as a second residence was charged, Mr. Westling said, courthouses would be overflowing with defendants in bank fraud cases.
McCabe told CNN his testimony was "selectively quoted" and "mischaracterized" to bolster GOP claims that the Steele dossier was the key to obtaining a surveillance warrant on Page.
NATIONAL An article on Friday about bone spurs in the necks of young people mischaracterized the pool of study participants whose X-rays were examined for bone spurs.
"Critics of [Mueller] point to what they call a mound of evidence — much of it exaggerated, mischaracterized, or outright false — to justify his potential ouster," writes Vox's Alex Ward.
During a series of impromptu press conferences on Capitol Hill in March, Nunes repeatedly mischaracterized the process by which the names of US citizens are unmasked in intelligence reports.
" Lauer added, "Some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed.
Some bondholders, partisan groups and policymakers mischaracterized the bill as a "bailout" despite the fact that no federal funds will be disbursed for aid or even the oversight board.
" In an emailed statement, a Microsoft spokesperson wrote: "We've reviewed the plaintiffs' claims and strongly disagree with the contentions in the case because data and other information is mischaracterized.
" He added, "Some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed.
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly characterized this most recent weapons test as a multiple rocket launcher test and also mischaracterized the timing of South Korean comments.
Correction, June 11th 3:12PM ET: The original article mischaracterized the behavior of the swipe on the left edge of the screen inside apps that use a navigation drawer.
The president blasted the leaders as "passive and naive," said "time will prove" he was correct, and later said Haspel and Coats indicated the media had mischaracterized their comments.
The aide also said that the Al-Monitor article "mischaracterized" Engel's remarks and that he does not believe Engel has an opinion on whether Tlaib visits the West Bank.
"Some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed," he said.
Sami Saba, M.D. Lenox Hill Hospital New York City We regret that Haas, in her review of "Sick," mischaracterized our study of the relationship between gender and Lyme disease.
OPINION An Op-Ed essay on March 16 about the game-playing computer called AlphaGo mischaracterized the strategy game Go, in which players place colored stones on a grid.
He mischaracterized some of these policies during his speech: It had to be clarified shortly afterward that the travel ban applied only to people, not goods, as he'd said.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article mischaracterized a vote by union members at Slate that preceded the signing of a new collective bargaining agreement.
The developer of the building, Gary Barnett, said he believed the city's proposal was reasonable, but he said that critics had mischaracterized the mechanical spaces in Central Park Tower.
The official said that the overreaching analysis was a problem separate from last month's briefing and blamed the impasse over that session on Democrats, saying they had mischaracterized it.
But he also mischaracterized some of his administration's new travel policies and described the threat as a "foreign virus," though Americans are infected along with many in other countries.
Barr significantly mischaracterized Mueller&aposs findings in the obstruction case, as well as in the underlying investigation of whether the Trump campaign conspired with Russia during the 2016 election.
Trump has repeatedly mischaracterized Democratic policies as "socialist," and in his tweet, referred to the collapse of Venezuela's socialist economy, a call echoed Tuesday by others in the administration.
Correction: A previous version of this article mischaracterized how Walmart decided to extend the time period for greeters with disabilities to become hosts or find other work at Walmart.
"Some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth to these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed," he continued.
Democrats said the Republican memo mischaracterized highly sensitive classified information and was intended to discredit Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of potential collusion between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia.
In a letter last month, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized to Myanmar activists for having "mischaracterized Facebook's response to violence-inciting messages in Myanmar," according to the New York Times.
Last month, however, several Republican lawmakers sought its removal because of the artist's portrayal of two police officers as wild boars — mischaracterized as pigs by many media outlets and critics.
President Trump indirectly described him as a "son of a bitch," and the right has largely mischaracterized his protest as targeting veterans and the American flag rather than police misconduct.
He said he felt compelled to come forward to "tell the truth of what I knew" because he thought Kavanaugh was being "mischaracterized" during Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's emotional testimony.
"Tragically, my life of public service and my Christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked by a few on the other side of the aisle for political gain," he continued.
"Tragically, my life of public service and my Christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked by a few on the other side of the aisle for political gain," he said.
Moore has claimed that reporting of the bill has "mischaracterized" it, but from a consumer protection standpoint there's really no valid way to defend expanding the reach of payday lenders.
When he adhered to his prepared topics, the president exaggerated the significance of recent pay raises for service members and mischaracterized recently signed legislation meant to change veterans' health care.
In pointing to Democrats and their immigration policies, the president overtly injected politics into the children's deaths and mischaracterized the reasons cited for them, as well as their families' reactions.
Fact Check President Trump, speaking in Ohio, exaggerated his role in Mr. McCain's funeral, mischaracterized the senator's record on veterans issues and cited misleading statistics on the economy and tanks.
CNN has also reported that a national security official in the Trump administration told CNN that Pierson may have mischaracterized the intelligence that Russia has developed a preference for Trump.
Future Meat's Nahmias said that the research indicating that lab-grown meat could be worse for the environment than regular beef was widely "mischaracterized" as a claim against cultured meat.
As a result, they have mischaracterized a decline in the fortunes for low-skilled support workers at a time of expanding opportunities for highly educated workers as stagnation for all.
But it was just as much an attack — on those journalists, who, he said, had deliberately misheard and conspiratorially mischaracterized his remarks about sexual activity before the age of consent.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article mischaracterized the origin of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch's partnership with two other men to buy a 40-acre property.
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and several other institutions recruited 153 men and women who considered themselves stressed out — the study was slightly mischaracterized to disguise a primary concern, loneliness.
This is often mischaracterized as the "gun show loophole," under the assumption that people can simply go to a gun show and buy a gun without getting a background check.
Flynn was forced to resign as Trump's national security adviser after reports emerged that he had mischaracterized his communications with the Russian ambassador to the US to Vice President Mike Pence.
In a statement, Qualcomm general counsel Don Rosenberg said that Apple was "has intentionally mischaracterized" the companies' agreements and has been "actively encouraging regulatory attacks on Qualcomm's business" around the world.
Conservatives have seized on Omar's comments to CAIR, and Democrats have hit back, saying she was being mischaracterized and warning that people wrongly seizing on her comments could be inciting violence.
SHANGHAI — Civil society groups in Myanmar on Thursday criticized Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, arguing that he mischaracterized his company's effectiveness at detecting and quashing messages encouraging violence in the country.
But when pressed to clarify some of his positions during the CNN debate Thursday, Rubio seemed to discard much of his earlier nuance, reaching instead for statements that mischaracterized the dispute.
" Qualcomm rejected Apple's claims in a sharply worded statement alleging that Apple had "mischaracterized our agreements and negotiations, as well as the enormity and value of the technology we have invented.
"He proved me to be dead wrong," said Glenn Kirschner, a former federal prosecutor and critic of Trump who says he lost confidence in Barr after he "mischaracterized" the Mueller report.
An interrogation company is suing the filmmaker Ava DuVernay and Netflix for defamation, saying the series "When They See Us" mischaracterized the technique the firm's founder pioneered for interviewing criminal suspects.
As she was writing, Ms. Moriarty solicited feedback from several readers, including a Pakistani-American Muslim and two Iranian-American readers, to make sure she hadn't mischaracterized their culture or faith.
This resilient and eminently sustainable arrangement, so often mischaracterized as a state of limbo assumed to be temporary, has stood on three main pillars: American backing, Palestinian weakness and Israeli indifference.
President Trump suggested on Sunday that Mayor Sadiq Khan of London was being soft on terrorism, posting a tweet that mischaracterized a statement Mr. Khan made after the latest attacks there.
Dershowitz shot back on the social media platform that "Warren doesn't understand the law," adding that the senator mischaracterized what he said about mixed motives when trying to prove impeachable offenses.
Along the way, he mischaracterized the mayor's position, renewed a trans-Atlantic feud stretching back a year and widened his rift with the United States' traditional European allies a bit further.
This is often mischaracterized as the gun show sale loophole, under the assumption that people can simply go to a gun show and buy a gun without getting a background check.
Journalists can't just use any words and description they want: They're bound by professional ethics, tradition, and a strong incentive to avoid libel suits that could result if subjects are mischaracterized.
During the RNC last week, Donald Trump and other convention speakers mischaracterized the movement for black lives as anti-cop, and, by extension, an example of what America's greatness stands against.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story mischaracterized the new ClassPass system as being more expensive than it really is, and said that one Barry's Bootcamp class cost 44 credits or $75.
On Monday, his spokesman issued another statement claiming that some of the photos being circulated on the internet that allegedly depict Biden inappropriately touching women and children have been mischaracterized and photoshopped.
" At the time, Lauer said, "Some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed.
The facts associated with most defense contractors are honorable, and even patriotic – but when mischaracterized – regardless of the motivation, these same companies have to explain their value in a fog of criticism.
He repeatedly criticized and mischaracterized the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's defense funding, blasting European allies who he says don't spend enough, an early harbinger of the tensions that have developed with Europe.
But Brewer Lane, who was mentioned at the beginning of the story, claimed Monday that she was misquoted and that the paper intentionally mischaracterized what she said to make Trump seem boorish.
Nick also said neither he nor any of his classmates are racist and they've been mischaracterized based on videos of the scene that unfolded in front of the Lincoln Memorial last week.
"I think what got mischaracterized here was some feeling that the league had engaged in some sort of capricious decision with respect to smoke devices and it's just not true," says Abbott.
However, to the detriment of the honest discourse in which he claims the president does not engage, Brennan has repeatedly and deliberately mischaracterized the motives and substance of critiques aimed his way.
An earlier version of this article included an erroneous quotation that mischaracterized Tory Burch's comments about what she chooses to wear at her shows and how social media posts affect her business.
He also blatantly mischaracterized Mueller's findings, claiming Mueller "concluded there was no collusion" when in fact Mueller laid out plenty of evidence of collusion, just not enough in his view to prosecute.
Mr. Trump, in the Fox News interview that aired Sunday, mischaracterized the issues surrounding Hunter Biden's work in Ukraine, claiming that the country's top prosecutor at the time "was after" Hunter Biden.
On almost every single concern, Congress — whether it's the misnamed People's House, or the Senate, laughably mischaracterized as the world's greatest deliberative body — is going against what most of the country wants.
The senior official insisted the president's approach to the incursion ordered by Mr. Erdogan had been mischaracterized, and pushed back against a widely held public narrative that Mr. Trump "greenlighted" the attack.
Weinstein's attorney Damon Cheronis, pointing at his client — who came to court Wednesday for the first time since his trial began without a walker — told jurors that his client has been mischaracterized.
" Dershowitz alleged that Warren, his former colleague at Harvard Law School, "willfully mischaracterized what I said," adding that "it's the responsibility of presidential candidates to have a better understanding of the law.
" The letter, signed by AMA CEO James Madara, argues that Mattis' recommendations to the President "mischaracterized and rejected the wide body of peer-reviewed research on the effectiveness of transgender medical care.
During an interview with NBC's "Today" on Wednesday, Kaine was asked about statements Clinton made that critics say mischaracterized FBI Director James Comey's conclusions about the probe into her controversial email server.
This is often mischaracterized as the gun show sale loophole, under the assumption that people can simply go to a gun show and buy a gun without going through a background check.
And instead of recognizing those concerns, Trump has mischaracterized the movement for black lives as anti-cop — cop killers, who, by extension, are an example of what America's long lost "greatness" stands against.
In an opinion piece by civil rights lawyers J. Gerald Hebert, Joseph D. Rich, and William Yeomans, they say Sessions mischaracterized his record in the questionnaire he filed with the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Editor's Note: Subsequent to this article being published, Darcie Fohrman, president of the Museum Group, reached out to Hyperallergic and informed us that she thought her positions with regard to AAM were mischaracterized.
Apple has intentionally mischaracterized our agreements and negotiations, as well as the enormity and value of the technology we have invented, contributed and shared with all mobile device makers through our licensing program.
In a portion of the interview released by ABC on Sunday morning, Trump repeatedly mischaracterized the conclusions reached by special counsel Robert Mueller in his final report about the aforementioned Russian interference campaign.
" Ingraham later on Thursday fired back at Acosta in a tweet of her own, saying "Of course Jim Acosta, who mischaracterized the Trump Hanoi presser, can't take a joke and reacts with invective.
There was outcry that your film "Selma" was not nominated for best director or best actor, and also loud criticism from people saying you mischaracterized L.B.J. But that obviously didn't slow you down.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized a Washington Post article about Roy S. Moore, the Republican nominee for a United States Senate seat in Alabama, and his alleged contact with a minor.
But serious questions remain over whether Trump's administration -- which was slow to recognize the threat, mischaracterized its impact and seemed most concerned about mitigating political damage -- has now got the federal act together.
Kirsten Gillibrand criticized Biden for voting against expanding the child care tax credit in 1981, but mischaracterized an op-ed he wrote by suggesting he was advocated against women working outside the home.
In depicting at great length and with meticulous attention the harried, messy lives of this set of ordinary Americans, Kenneally shows us tough realities of intergenerational trauma that are typically ignored or mischaracterized.
"It's not the first time that Kris Kobach has mischaracterized evidence to legitimize an otherwise fraudulent claim of voter fraud," Vanita Gupta, president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said.
In response to a question from several Republican Senators as to whether they should reject Trump's impeachment based on its "partisan nature," White House counsel Pat Cipollone mischaracterized the nature of impeachment itself.
The Albee office, through a spokesman, said the producer had mischaracterized the status of his application for rights to the production, but confirmed that it objected to a black actor in that role.
He used his remarks to not only express support for the movement but to paint those supportive of looser abortion laws as radicals, often employing language that mischaracterized the views of most Democrats.
Portman's decision, which she said was "mischaracterized by others," had caused a minor backlash in Israel on Friday after organizers of the prestigious Genesis Prize award ceremony said they canceled the prize-giving.
Trump flailed his arms in a way that mimicked Kovaleski's disability while attacking the journalist for saying that Trump had mischaracterized his post-September 11, 2001 reporting on Muslims' reaction to the terrorist attacks.
That's because of the revelation of a letter written by special counsel Robert Mueller in which he expressed concern that Barr's four-page summary of the Russia investigation report mischaracterized some of Mueller's findings.
Sony said in a series of tweets on Tuesday evening that much of the discussion surrounding this profit-sharing dispute has been "mischaracterized," especially when it came to Feige's role in all of this.
"We've had this around for two years now, and it's unfortunate that the activities of others have mischaracterized what we've been doing for two years," Xu said of the policy in the Bloomberg interview.
" But when Morning Joe's Mika Brzezinski cited a specific instance where she was mischaracterized during a lunch, Wolff admitted: "Sometimes the sources get it a little off... I don't represent myself as being there.
Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, the top Republican on the committee, released a nine page memo highlighting elements of Newbold's testimony which he claimed had been glossed over or mischaracterized by Cummings and his staff.
In his letter, Wheeler told the lawmakers that Nichols previously mischaracterized the circumstances leading up to the break down in communications between California and the Trump administration in February over negotiations on the rule.
He also gave a classic performance, sometimes scolding the reporters who questioned him, often avoiding direct answers to questions and correcting Mr. Albanese when he felt that his policies or positions had been mischaracterized.
O'Brien was also quick to seize on reports that Russia is interfering in the election to help Sanders in the Democratic primaries -- and mischaracterized the reports to suggest Russia wants Sanders to be President.
"Tragically, my life of public service and my Christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked by a few on the other side of the aisle for political gain," Mr. Green said in the statement.
In his most notable misstep, he mischaracterized how payments were made by Mr. Trump's longtime personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, to a pornographic film actress who has said she had sex with Mr. Trump.
The White House on Friday vociferously defended President Trump's chief of staff after he mischaracterized remarks made by a Democratic congresswoman who criticized Trump's condolence call to a widow of a fallen U.S. solider.
He was surprised, then, to discover that RT, the international Russian television network with close ties to the Kremlin that was formerly known as Russia Today, had mischaracterized the pro-Renzi event on Oct.
Democrats said the Republican document mischaracterized highly classified information and was intended to discredit the probe by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election.
She tells a story about how her community banded together to help her mother, who is from Mexico, pass her citizenship test — a testament to the strong border communities overlooked and mischaracterized by the GOP.
Democrats said the four-page memo mischaracterized highly sensitive classified information and was intended to undermine Mueller's criminal probe into the Russia matter launched in May 2017 that grew out of an earlier FBI investigation.
Just a day before Facebook announced its ad changes, civil society groups in Myanmar criticized Mr. Zuckerberg, arguing that he had mischaracterized his company's effectiveness at detecting and quashing messages encouraging violence in the country.
For this reason, it is shocking that some in the Senate have threatened U.S. contributions to fund this international system in order to make a political point in response to the mischaracterized "end run" threat.
"Just concluded a great meeting with my Intel team in the Oval Office who told me that what they said on Tuesday at the Senate Hearing was mischaracterized by the media," Trump tweeted on Thursday.
In 2012, GOP nominee Mitt Romney was knocked off his stride during a debate with President Obama when moderator Candy Crowley asserted that he had mischaracterized Obama's response to the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.
It caps off a week of huge reporting blunders on the Russia probe after ABC News mischaracterized Michael Flynn's planned testimony and Reuters and Bloomberg misreported the target of a Mueller subpoena of Deutsche Bank.
In a summary of its findings on the deadly operation, U.S. Africa Command said the team involved in the firefight filed paperwork seeking approval from higher command that mischaracterized the true nature of their task.
Even the porn itself gets mischaracterized; the fact is that the erotic and NSFW imagery on Tumblr includes everything from fanart to sex education and is a vibrant and much-valued part of the community.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told CNN's "At This Hour with Kate Bolduan" that "the State of the Union is off," though his office later walked back his comments saying Hoyer "mischaracterized" Pelosi's letter. Rep.
In a statement to our sister site, Business Insider, Sony Pictures said much of the news about Spider-Man had "mischaracterized" the company's recent discussions with Marvel and the studio's president Kevin Feige moving forward.
But it singled out Captain Perozeni and another junior officer for filing a preliminary planning document that it said "mischaracterized" the operation as a trip to meet with tribal leaders — not as a counterterrorism mission.
NEW YORK Because of an editing error, an article about the principal of Park Slope Collegiate, Jill Bloomberg, who is under investigation by the Department of Education, mischaracterized her statement about the Progressive Labor Party.
In a recent Washington Post column, for example, Katrina Vanden Heuvel called the proposed reforms to the Dodd Frank Act "terrible" and "reprehensible policy" and mischaracterized the potential changes as a win for Wall Street.
Nevertheless, Northam's words about a proposed change to Virginia abortion law — one with no chance of passing — have been grossly and cynically mischaracterized by the right in the service of ginning up a moral panic.
"He can set aside the ideology and do the task, as long as it's within the rule of law," added Huntley, a black man who says opponents on the left have mischaracterized Sessions' views on race.
The protests are about police brutality and racial injustice, but Trump has mischaracterized them as disrespectful of the flag, military, and country because, as part of the demonstrations, players refuse to stand for the national anthem.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the tweets mischaracterized the location where a shooting took place, got some of the numbers wrong, and misleadingly suggested all of those wounded across the city were shot in a single incident.
" Claire's says the most recent tests conducted by the FDA show "significant errors" because the agency "mischaracterized fibers in the products as asbestos, in direct contradiction to established EPA and USP criterion for classifying asbestos fibers.
Now, a new study by the Palm Center, which advocates for transgender rights, offers a point-by-point rebuttal of Mr. Mattis's comments and the Pentagon report, arguing they mischaracterized research and made other unfounded assertions.
Alex Jones, a high-profile conspiracy theorist and the host of a right-wing radio show, said Wednesday that he had "mischaracterized" the yogurt company Chobani in statements on social media that led to a lawsuit.
Kamala Harris this week mischaracterized a 2008 policy she supported that led to undocumented minors who were arrested for suspected felonies being turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement before they had been convicted of crimes.
"I don't want to be around, because I'll get drawn into a negative thing of defending myself or being angry for being mischaracterized and, you know, I don't … I want to stay away from it," she says.
Photo: APOn Thursday, Uber agreed to pay the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) $20 million over claims it misled prospective drivers, recruiting them with ads that inflated typical earnings and mischaracterized the terms of its vehicle financing program.
In more specific details, Qualcomm claimed Apple had "breached agreements and mischaracterized agreements and negotiations with Qualcomm," adding that the phone maker "interfered" with its manufacturing partners that build the iPhone and iPad and use Qualcomm licenses.
And Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts left little doubt about her intentions when she released a genetic test indicating she has Native American ancestry — a move to blunt Mr. Trump's taunts alleging she had mischaracterized her heritage.
Many V.A. employees and veterans acknowledged the system's problems, but they said critics were cherry-picking negative stories that mischaracterized a health care system that studies had shown was as good as or better than private care.
" In a partial denial of the allegations, Lauer said that "some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed.
" The host committee's CEO told CNBC that the letter, provided to by staff after a late-breaking request from Adelson, was not reviewed or authorized by the chairpersons, and that it "mischaracterized certain donations from individuals and corporations.
A cottage industry of conservative media critics has sprung up online to draw attention to the salacious details about Trump that spread across social media or are aggregated countless times before they're revealed to be mischaracterized or untrue.
KABUL (Reuters) - The NATO-led Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan on Tuesday rejected reports its commander General John Nicholson had said the United States was ready to join direct negotiations with the Taliban, saying his comments were "mischaracterized".
Yael Eisenstat, a visiting fellow at Cornell Tech in the Digital Life Initiative and a former elections integrity head at Facebook, raised concerns about the falsehoods' spread on Twitter: 2/2 Earlier, I mischaracterized this as voter suppression.
"Many of the tests may be OK, but if there&aposs an issue with the encoding and the format of it, then it results in the product potentially being mischaracterized as a valid warning message and distributed," he said.
Most notably, in 211, Mother Jones published an article alleging the host mischaracterized his wartime reporting experience covering the 221 Falklands War, claiming O'Reilly was not actually in the Falklands as he had previously stated, but in Buenos Aires.
But back in 85033, CNN's Candy Crowley received considerable criticism, especially from conservatives, for going in the opposite direction: She interjected to suggest GOP nominee Mitt Romney had mischaracterized President Obama's response to the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.
" Trump deliberately mischaracterized Khan's words as him downplaying the terrorist attack, so he mocked Khan on Twitter: At least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and Mayor of London says there is "no reason to be alarmed!
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE said last year that Republicans in Congress had mischaracterized the role of the dossier in launching the investigation.
"Some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed," Mr. Lauer wrote in a message issued by his public relations team.
The release of the report also comes as Trump's defenders inside and outside Congress step up their attacks on Mueller, pointing to a mound of evidence — much of it exaggerated, mischaracterized, or outright false — to justify his potential firing.
" Asked about the Biden campaign email, Castro spokesperson Sawyer Hackett maintained in a statement to The Hill that "Vice President Biden not only mischaracterized his own health care plan, but misremembered his own comments about it two minutes earlier.
The former CEO's lawyer also sent a letter to the Papa John's board of directors saying they had no authority to remove him, that the facts of the controversial call had been mischaracterized, and that an independent investigation should be commissioned.
Tim Kaine mischaracterized the Clinton Foundation's donation policy during a recent interview, saying it no longer accepts foreign and corporate money when, in fact, it has only pledged to renounce these sources of funding if Hillary Clinton is elected president.
Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) told people to continue confronting Trump officials in public, specifically about the separation of migrant children from their parents, Democratic leaders condemned her remarks, which were also mischaracterized by the president as an incitement to violence.
Since then, there's been speculation about whether Mattis would actually follow the order, then a mischaracterized report that he had frozen it, and then a declaration by the guy himself that he was going to fall in line after all.
"The 'threat' to the Administrator was being inappropriately mischaracterized by the Protective Service Detail (PSD) and the OIG," an internal E.P.A. memo obtained by Mr. Carper and Mr. Whitehouse said, referring to the Office of Inspector General by its initials.
This set of options is inadequate and the confusing consent process is replicated throughout Android's various settings, where location privacy is often mischaracterized or subdivided so few users could effectuate their choice to opt-out of Google's location data gathering.
But the Clinton campaign is worried about the contents of future releases, and furiously pushing back at reports of new details from email threads they say provide only partial information or have been mischaracterized by their political rivals or the press.
Mulvaney, however, appears to have mischaracterized the foreclosure action and the nature of Fonville's interest in the Lancaster property to the Senate during his nomination proceedings and to have taken extraordinary measures to avoid satisfying his company's financial obligations to Fonville.
The federal Labor Department and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) have indicated they do not plan to move forward with allegations that such drivers are mischaracterized, with the NLRB's top lawyer calling the drivers independent contractors, according to Bloomberg Law.
Perhaps in some sense, Baldwin mischaracterized the end of civility in civil rights with assassination of King, because prior to this history the killing of black leaders, protesters and even children had already become part of America's story of incivility.
For a certain kind of person watching these protests—which many critics have mischaracterized as being about "the flag" or "the troops," instead of racial inequality and police violence—he had the credibility, along with the courage, to do something.
When wildfires ripped through California late last year, Mr. Trump faulted state leaders for what he said was mismanaged forest policy and talked about withholding federal emergency money, even though firefighters and natural resource experts said he mischaracterized the issue.
That's like reading the line, 'The prince and the princess lived happily ever after' in a fairy tale, and then you turn the page and there's a note saying, 'That was not — and should not — be mischaracterized as the ending.
Trump also mischaracterized the number of Stone prosecutors who worked for Mueller, and falsely claimed Mueller's statement to Congress about him not wanting to become Trump's FBI director "has been proven false," when in fact it was corroborated by Steve Bannon.
" King, who has a history of making statements that critics have condemned as racist, said in a statement that his comments in the Times interview were "completely mischaracterized" and the committee's decision was "a political decision that ignores the truth.
Update, September 25 at 7 pm EDT: An earlier version of this story misstated the price and water-resistance rating of the Echo Loop, and mischaracterized the Bose technology in the Echo buds, which is noise-reducing, not noise-canceling.
The Halls and other winery owners in the California region felt like the wine cave was mischaracterized as excessive or snobbish, when in reality, wine has to be stored cool and wine caves are popular around the world to save money.
Beth Lynk, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood Federation of America, acknowledged the error, but still took issue with the fact that she said Kavanaugh had mischaracterized the case and also used a controversial term used by groups opposed to abortion.
The scale of Iran's weapons transfers, funding and training in Yemen is open for debate, but the White House has perhaps mischaracterized or misunderstood Iran's goals in the Yemen, according to Alex Vatanka, an Iranian senior fellow at the Middle East Institute.
" King, who has a history of making statements that critics have condemned as racist, said in a statement that his comments in The New York Times interview were "completely mischaracterized" and the committee's decision was "a political decision that ignores the truth.
" King, who has a history of making statements that critics have condemned as racist, said in a statement that his comments in The New York Times interview were "completely mischaracterized" and the committee's decision was "a political decision that ignores the truth.
Trump's comment came as he raised reports that the FBI is probing potential corruption tied to the Clinton Foundation, but Trump grossly mischaracterized the investigation, suggesting Clinton herself is "under criminal investigation" even though there is no evidence to support that claim.
In the wake of McHenry's death, some information has been mischaracterized: Contrary to reports that McHenry was found "half naked" in just a pajama top and underwear, a spokesperson for the family confirmed to Refinery29 that she was, in fact, fully clothed.
Correction: This story briefly mischaracterized Guo as Greylock's first female GP. Based on the nomenclature used by Greylock, we were under the impression that Tavel was a partner but not a general partner — a seemingly small but important distinction within venture firms.
"The Defense Department's report on transgender military service has mischaracterized the robust body of peer-reviewed research on the effectiveness of transgender medical care as demonstrating 'considerable scientific uncertainty,'" Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders and Dr. David Satcher wrote in a joint statement.
In the past, physicians examining presidents have mischaracterized or hidden illnesses to present them as healthier: President Franklin D. Roosevelt readily acknowledged his polio, for instance, but his White House doctor hid the severe high blood pressure that led to heart failure.
" Mr. Fitzgerald, the university spokesman, said the Justice Department had mischaracterized the role of its Bias Response Team, which, he said, "provides support to students on a voluntary basis; it does not investigate claims of bias or discipline students in any way.
On Twitter on Sunday, Mr. Trump mischaracterized the quote to make it seem as if the mayor was telling his people not to be alarmed by terrorism; Mr. Khan's office said that the "ill-informed tweet" deliberately took his remarks out of context.
"While the Obama administration has reiterated its opposition to boycotts, divestment campaigns and sanctions targeting the State of Israel, it has mischaracterized the TPA and customs bill provisions as making a U.S. policy statement about Israeli settlements," the senators said in a statement.
Just concluded a great meeting with my Intel team in the Oval Office who told me that what they said on Tuesday at the Senate Hearing was mischaracterized by the media – and we are very much in agreement on Iran, ISIS, North Korea, etc.
To be the "largest it's been," the US Navy would have to grow to nearly 7,000 ships—its peak at the end of World War II. In arguing for a Navy, Trump mischaracterized the current fleet and created unrealistic expectations for the future fleet.
Rather than engaging in a concerted effort to understand better the systematic reasons for the incident, certain managers and staff at the Commission mischaracterized the event to the Office of the Chairman as resulting from a criminal act, rather than apparent shortcomings in the system.
Trump has already mischaracterized his DACA decision as one to keep the program for the next six months while it waits for Congress to act, and then start allowing protections and work permits issued under the program (which last for two years) to expire.
"I think it played a part — the fact that I was never allowed to explain what I meant — and what I meant was a commentary on Iran, so they purposely mischaracterized what I said and wouldn't let me explain," the Jewish actress and comedian said.
"My reaffirmation of Secretary Pompeo's statement in which he said peace talks would include a discussion of international forces and that the United States is ready to work with the Taliban, the Afghan government and the Afghan people toward lasting peace was mischaracterized," he said.
On Friday, King said he regretted the "heartburn" his comments had caused his district, but he has not apologized and said his comments published last week by The New York Times have been "mischaracterized," comments he repeated Tuesday in the speech on the House floor.
Africa Command leaders singled out Captain Perozeni and another junior officer in the early public accounting of the ambush for having "mischaracterized" the mission in a preliminary planning document sent to superiors as a trip to meet with tribal leaders, not a counterterrorism effort.
The closest parallel that Mr. Brinkley drew was to President Lyndon B. Johnson, who seized on — and mischaracterized — two murky encounters between American and North Vietnamese warships in the Gulf of Tonkin in 1964 as a pretext to accelerate America's engagement in the Vietnam War.
" The statement also said: "However the action may be mischaracterized by her, Ms. Campbell's decision to sue the firm and her more recent medical condition were not a basis for today's outcome and were expressly not considered by the partners in reaching their decision.
Per his answer, it sure doesn't sound likely... About his meeting with POTUS... Sulzberger has no regrets about having an off-the-record meeting with President Trump over the summer, even though Trump later tweeted about it and (according to the Times) mischaracterized the meeting.
Emma also claims the family liaison officer would call to check in on her in the aftermath of the accident ... adding that shortly after speaking with the officer, a report came out detailing her status, which she says mischaracterized her well-being just 'cause she'd been discharged.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Police will check CCTV footage from a deluxe Kuala Lumpur apartment block at which relatives of ousted Prime Minister Najib Razak may have been staying, but the city's police chief said an earlier Reuters report had mischaracterized the operation on Saturday as a "raid".
" A Qualcomm spokesperson called Apple's claims "baseless" and said in an e-mailed statement that Apple "intentionally mischaracterized our agreements and negotiations, as well as the enormity and value of the technology we have invented, contributed and shared with all mobile device makers through our licensing program.
Taking advantage of the fact that most of their own readers or viewers did not actually watch the Senate question and answer session, they have mischaracterized my argument as if I claimed that a president who believes his reelection is in the national interest can do anything.
Democrats have slammed Barr's handling of the end of the Mueller investigation, accusing him of releasing a letter that mischaracterized Mueller's findings on both collusion and obstruction and raising suspicions over his decision not to prosecute Trump after Mueller did not reach a conclusion on Trump.
That leaves two options: Either Dorsey misunderstood academic work about his own platform and mischaracterized that data publicly, twice; or he shared only the most enticing piece of data from research his company carried out on users' political leanings—research the company has refused to make public.
The House and Senate intelligence committees both have begun investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, including contacts between Russian officials and former National Security Adviser Mike Flynn, who resigned this month after acknowledging he mischaracterized his contacts with Moscow's ambassador to the U.S. on.wsj.
"We share the concerns recently expressed by former Surgeons General M. Joycelyn Elders and David Satcher that the Defense Department's February 22, 2018, Memorandum for the President mischaracterized and rejected the wide body of peer-reviewed research on the effectiveness of transgender medical care," Madara wrote.
There is tons to argue about, from whether the full report should be handed over to Congress and eventually the public (as Democrats are demanding) to whether Attorney General William Barr mischaracterized Mueller's findings to whether Republicans should try to launch an investigation into the investigation.
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff appears to have mischaracterized a text message exchange between two players in the Ukraine saga, according to documents obtained by POLITICO — a possible error the GOP will likely criticize as another example of the Democrats' rushed effort to impeach President Donald Trump.
"However the action may be mischaracterized by her, Ms. Campbell's decision to sue the firm and her more recent medical condition were not a basis for today's outcome and were expressly not considered by the partners in reaching their decision," the firm said in a statement.
The legality of the travel ban is still being dueled out in the courts, but criticism from the entire political spectrum ensued, as the president's statement mischaracterized what the mayor said and also the message it sent to one of the United States' most crucial allies.
Time and time again, he completely mischaracterized the US murder rate, suggesting it's at a 19943-year high to make the case for his "tough on crime" policies — when, in reality, the murder rate is nearly half of what it was at its peak in 21994.
"I think the letter—more correctly, the way in which it was mischaracterized—played an important role in helping reassure doctors that opioids could be used safely over the long term," says David Juurlink, lead author of the study and a professor of medicine at the University of Toronto.
The ex-staff secretary did not refute any specific quotes attributed to him, but instead suggested Woodward mischaracterized disagreements among staffers as an effort to "thwart" the president's agenda, a term also used by the anonymous senior administration official in last week's bombshell New York Times op-ed.
Despite being seriously mischaracterized by ideologues whose ultimate goal is universal government feeding, the "Improving Child Nutrition and Education Act of 85033" is a major step forward in making sure an appropriate safety net exists and that nutrition standards are revised so that school food is more edible.
Merck has asked a federal appeals court to restore a jury's $200 million jury verdict against Gilead Sciences for infringing two patents on hepatitis C treatments, saying the trial judge mischaracterized evidence and vastly expanded the equitable doctrine of unclean hands when she overturned the award in June.
NBC's Kristen Welker shifted the conversation from immigration policy to the private email server Clinton used as secretary of State, asking whether she had mischaracterized FBI Director James Comey's assessment of her testimony when she told "Fox News Sunday" that he had concluded she never misled the public.
Democrats have seized on Barr's determination, saying he and Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE mischaracterized Mueller's report.
NEW YORK — Two years after dozens of women came forward to publicly accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, his rape trial began Wednesday with opening statements by prosecutors, who portrayed the disgraced Hollywood mogul as "a sexual predator," and his lawyers, who maintained their client has been mischaracterized.
Rowanne Brewer Lane, a former model who dated Trump for several months starting in the late 1990s, said her words were mischaracterized in the Times article, which used dozens of interviews to show what it said was a pattern of unsettling personal behavior by the presidential candidate with women.
Chad Ludington, who attended Yale at the same time as Brett Kavanaugh, is the latest in a string of the embattled Supreme Court nominee's former classmates to claim he has mischaracterized "the degree and frequency" of his alcohol consumption in college, according to a statement provided to the N.Y. Times.
" P.S. Trump tweeted late Thursday afternoon: "Just concluded a great meeting with my Intel team in the Oval Office who told me that what they said on Tuesday at the Senate Hearing was mischaracterized by the media — and we are very much in agreement on Iran, ISIS, North Korea, etc.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump lashed out Saturday morning at his former personal lawyer Michael Cohen and mischaracterized the government's April raid of Cohen's home and business, one day after reports that Cohen recorded a conversation with Trump about a former Playboy model who says Trump had an affair with her.
Speaking for the first time to the "Today" show Wednesday, the 16-year-old said neither he nor any of his classmates at Kentucky's Covington Catholic High School are racist and they've been mischaracterized based on videos of the scene that unfolded in front of the Lincoln Memorial last week.
I'm not naming them in this essay because I don't want to offend them if I've mischaracterized them in the following anecdote, but the way I remember it is too good to fact-check: I remember the two of them at a party, side by side, a Jewish two-headed monster.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE on Friday accused Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee of having "mischaracterized" his testimony used to bolster a controversial memo alleging surveillance abuses by FBI and Justice Department officials.
"An independent, third-party investigation conducted by a respected animal cruelty expert into the treatment of animals in the filming of A Dog's Purpose concluded that an edited video given to the gossip site TMZ mischaracterized the events on the set," American Humane says in a statement posted to their website on Friday.
Later that night, Major Golsteyn and two other soldiers dug up the remains, brought them back to their base and burned them in a pit used to dispose of trash, the Army says he told the C.I.A. Major Golsteyn's lawyer, Mr. Stackhouse, said the Army documents mischaracterized what Major Golsteyn told the agency.
The latest development in the controversy surrounding alleged links between the Trump administration and the Russian government comes just one day after National Security Adviser Michael Flynn tendered his resignation once it was revealed he had discussed sanctions with Russia's U.S. ambassador before taking office and mischaracterized that info to Vice President Mike Pence.
The recent Congress Blog post "Medical devices: The risks of cutting corners" (May 5), mischaracterized the bipartisan legislation recently passed out of the Senate health committee and overwhelmingly approved by the full House that would improve the efficiency, predictability and transparency of the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) review process for breakthrough medical technologies.
The second call with Zelensky has been "misquoted, mischaracterized, and fraudulently represented" Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in which he asked Zelensky to investigate his political rival Joe Biden and interference in the 2016 election, has been the "smoking gun" at the center of Democrats' impeachment inquiry, according to Pelosi.
"Since taking office, [Barr] has parroted the President in accusing our Intelligence Community of illicit spying on the Trump campaign, repeatedly and purposefully mischaracterized the content of Mueller's report, lied to Congress, refused to turn over subpoenaed documents, and refused to testify to the House Judiciary Committee without dictating the terms of the hearing," Swalwell said in a statement.
EditorsNote: 0.773nd graf, remove extra 'in the sixth,' Smith, not Claudio; 7th graf, mischaracterized DP; 8th graf, 3 pitches later, not 22 Eugenio Suarez, Jesse Winker, and Joey Votto hit two-run homers as the Cincinnati Reds raced out to a nine-run lead and posted a 211-25 victory over the host Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night.
Tom McClintockThomas (Tom) Milller McClintockLive coverage: Mueller testifies before Congress 58 GOP lawmakers vote against disaster aid bill Conservation happens one animal at a time MORE (R-Calif.), the top Republican on the committee, mischaracterized the Big Cat Public Safety Act as a political tactic by "big business zoos" to put their smaller competitors out of business.
Mr. Ross "materially mischaracterized" a conversation with a polling expert to make it appear that she did not object to adding the question to the census, Judge Furman said, and he kept Census Bureau officials in the dark about his desire for a citizenship question for nearly a year, forgoing any chance for a detailed study of its ramifications.
" In an interview earlier this year with the BBC, reporter Fergal Keane asked Suu Kyi whether she thought that people in the West had misjudged or mischaracterized her, "expecting you to be this sort of amalgam of Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa, for example, and actually maybe you're closer in your determination and steeliness to someone like [former British Prime Minister] Margaret Thatcher?
Joseph mischaracterized my words, falsely claiming that my organization, the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL), is critical of CFPB's leadership structure (In my testimony, I was referring to times when there might be a director hostile to consumer protection, and state attorneys general would be a backstop in those circumstances since they also can enforce the CFPB protections.) I'd like to be clear.
In the 19-page document filed Tuesday, Wang argues that Trump's legal team mischaracterized the legal standards that apply to the case, in part, by erroneously relying on federal case law rather than state case law, which applies in this case; and that he is not likely to succeed on the merits of his appeal to have the case dismissed.
On the second day of his presidency, during an unhinged speech at the C.I.A., he made false assertions about the weather for his inaugural remarks ("God looked down and he said, 'We're not going to let it rain'"), the sprawl of the crowd and the frequency of his appearance on the cover of Time magazine, which he mischaracterized as a record.
Some Republicans lawmakers have attempted to cast the dossier as an inherently unreliable piece of opposition research because it was funded through the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton campaign, but McCabe says his testimony was "selectively quoted" and "mischaracterized" in order to bolster the claim that the dossier served as the essential linchpin to the surveillance warrant on Page.
Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardEXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Krystal Ball analyzes why some 2020 Democrats don't advocate for reforming party's foreign policy approach Progressive journalist: MSNBC doesn't try to hide 'contempt' towards Gabbard MORE (D-Hawaii), who accused Buttigieg of inexperience and mischaracterized his support for security cooperation between Mexico and the United States by claiming Buttigieg wanted to invade Mexico.
Kildee 'mischaracterized' barring of staffer from chemical summit -Emails show climate change skeptics tout 'winning' under Trump -Lowe's commits to phasing out chemical products linked to cancer -EPA's internal advisory board recommends investigating science behind auto emission rollback -Schwarzenegger: Pruitt is the worst EPA head 'we have ever had' -Pro-hunting Trump officials take ax to wildlife protections View the discussion thread.
The country's largest medical organization Wednesday told Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE that it believes his recommendations on excluding most transgender people from military service "mischaracterized and rejected" evidence on treatment for gender dysphoria.
One of my life's sickest, saddest ironies was sitting in couples' therapy toward the end of my marriage and realizing that the main thing my husband and I had in common (aside from our devotion to our kids) was that both of us seemed to feel unheard, unappreciated, taken for granted, and mischaracterized by the other — often, it seemed, with an outrageous level of willful ignorance.
Bernie: no endorsement from Warren Schumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court MORE (R-Mo.), while Democrats countered that Schumer's remarks had been mischaracterized and accused Republicans of not being equally critical of heated rhetoric from President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE.
Ousted Veterans Affairs Secretary David ShulkinDavid Jonathon ShulkinPress: Acosta, latest to walk the plank Senior Trump administration official to leave post next week Trump sent policy pitch from Mar-a-Lago member to VA secretary: report MORE said Thursday that an inspector general report laying out his misuse of taxpayer dollars was "mischaracterized" and that he was not given a chance to defend himself.
Women we spoke to say that the way Girls Do Porn mischaracterized the gigs as "modeling," the alleged mistreatment and deception the women endured once they were in hotel rooms, and especially the way the films were distributed all across the internet—including on one of the biggest websites in the world, Pornhub—drastically altered and often damaged their lives Now, the feds have stepped in.
He also completely mischaracterized No Labels' role in a 85033 Colorado Senate race, in which No Labels offered a Problem Solver Seal – not an endorsement – to both Republican Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE and Democrat Sen.
But in a possible sign of concern that Cohen could chose to cooperate with prosecutors in a way that could deepen the President's legal exposure, Trump lambasted Cohen in a tweet Saturday that mischaracterized the FBI's raid on his home and office in April, which was executed on a court-approved warrant, amid a criminal investigation of Cohen by the US attorney's office for the Southern District of New York.
Unsurprisingly, this entire incident has been egregiously mischaracterized to bash the Catholic students who showed support for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and to protect some left wing adult protestors from accountability for acting very poorly.
Frederica WilsonFrederica Patricia WilsonAssault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress Democratic rep reconsiders wearing trademark hats because of 'racists who taunt me' Overnight Defense: US shoots down Iranian drone | Pentagon sending 500 more troops to Saudi Arabia | Trump mulls Turkey sanctions | Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE (D-Fla.) after he mischaracterized her remarks from a 85033 event, calling her an "empty barrel" at a press briefing this week.
At the time, Conway said then-White House press secretary Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerOvernight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump falsely claims his events have never 'had an empty seat' MORE was presenting "alternative facts" after he mischaracterized the size of the inauguration crowd.
He complied, but in a chaotic week that followed, Rosenstein was upset that the memo was initially portrayed by the White House as the reason for Comey's termination and, according to some former FBI officials, Rosenstein mused about wearing a wire to record the President and ousting Trump from office through the 25th Amendment -- dramatic steps that were never acted on and episodes Rosenstein has said were mischaracterized, but when later made public almost cost him his job.
Nearly half of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's supporters say he mischaracterized Democrats who refused to applaud during his State of the Union address when he called them treasonous, according to a new Public Policy Polling (PPP) survey.
Other testimony has called into question whether Mr. Sondland played down what he and Mick Mulvaney, Mr. Trump's acting chief of staff, did to press the president's demands; whether he mischaracterized the opposition of officials on the National Security Council; and at what point it became clear to him that Mr. Trump wanted Ukraine to announce an investigation aimed at former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who hopes to deny him a second term in the White House.
For example, after a Gizmodo article last weekend reported that Twitter appeared to be demoting certain far-right accounts with a history of hostility on the platform in search results, VICE News grossly mischaracterized the change as "shadow banning," leading to this similarly unhinged tweet from the president:This is a pattern: Tech companies deeply want to avoid the headaches that come with riling up conservatives, but they also want to reassure users that they're doing something about rampant trolling, misinformation and harassment.
Pence condemned the whistleblower for creating a "mischaracterized" version of Trump's phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffHouse panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry Overnight Defense: Pentagon shares images of al-Baghdadi raid | Bolton called for impeachment inquiry deposition | Russia ambassador pick pressed on surveillance flight treaty House calls for Bolton deposition as part of impeachment inquiry MORE (D-Calif.) for providing a "fabricated version" of the call during a hearing.
Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE told reporters that a lot of information has been mischaracterized in regard to CIA Deputy Director Gina Haspel's involvement in the George W. Bush administration's use of "enhanced interrogation techniques" in the post-85033/11 era.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersWarren to Sanders: 'I think you called me a liar on national TV' Warren-Sanders fight raises alarm on the left On The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans MORE (I-Vt.) she was concerned that he had mischaracterized their 2018 conversation about whether a woman could win the presidency when they held a tense exchange after the conclusion of Tuesday's primary debate, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.
D.), Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Idaho) and Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischTrump moves forward with F-85033 sale to Taiwan opposed by China Overnight Defense: US exits landmark arms control treaty with Russia | Pentagon vows to 'fully pursue' once-banned missiles | Ratcliffe out as intel pick | Trump signs budget deal that boosts defense | Trump defends North Korea's Kim as 'friend' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal MORE (R-Idaho) unfortunately mischaracterized the Small Business Regulatory Relief Act.

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