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" McCool responded: "I hear you mischaracterizing the #MeToo movement.
" McCool replied, "I hear you mischaracterizing the #MeToo movement.
Rubio also said Cruz was mischaracterizing the Florida senator's record.
Mulvaney previously accused Schumer of "mischaracterizing" his meeting with Trump.
White House aides have argued that Schumer is mischaracterizing negotiations.
Ms. Omar's spokesman said the right was mischaracterizing her remarks.
The tweet mischaracterizing Clapper's words remains on the president's page.
There are consequences to mischaracterizing the reason players aren't standing.
Flynn later resigned over mischaracterizing that conversation to Trump administration officials.
Sherrod Brown of Ohio were "mischaracterizing" his visit to the hospital.
Ijeoma said that you were mischaracterizing her, pitting them against each other.
He also accused Republicans of mischaracterizing the remarks as a physical threat.
Trump was mischaracterizing an exchange Hirono had with a reporter in February.
Trump was mischaracterizing an exchange Hirono had with a reporter in February 2019.
Incorrect analysis is obviously a very different problem than fabulism, plagiarism, and mischaracterizing sources.
Justifying this monitoring by mischaracterizing the threat facing the United States is simply dishonest.
Don't try to skirt the law by mischaracterizing your nanny as an independent contractor.
If he was, there are two prime candidates -- but he would be mischaracterizing their results.
Democrats later accuse him of mischaracterizing Mueller's conclusions to try to protect the president. Feb.
But instead of reporting this danger the media could not resist deliberately distorting and mischaracterizing it.
Tom Marino, by mischaracterizing and trying to rewrite the history of a bill that he championed.
Democrats have accused Republicans of mischaracterizing portions of text messages and leaking them to the press.
The White House disputed that assessment, saying the Democratic senators were mischaracterizing what Trump's nominee said.
"I did not praise racists," he said, also accusing her of mischaracterizing his position on busing.
"I shouldn't even be engaged in a conversation that has him mischaracterizing," Ms. Pelosi later said.
She also said Brafman was trying to lead jurors "astray" by mischaracterizing the evidence against Shkreli.
Israel has enough real adversaries without mischaracterizing someone who is a true friend as an opponent.
This line in particular is being called out by some people for glamorizing or mischaracterizing bipolar disorder.
They are not only wrong, but in one particular case, are blatantly mischaracterizing the position of Sen.
Are we mischaracterizing shark love with viciousness because of the size and severity of these "love taps"?
Mr. Spencer's friends cited those reasons for his departure, saying that Mr. Esper was mischaracterizing the situation.
"Mischaracterizing other people's emotions -- he's talking about things that he knows little about: faith and prayer," she said.
Sanders has insisted Biden is mischaracterizing the impact of abolishing Obamacare and replacing it with Medicare for All.
The letter also accuses Trump's allies at the Republican National Committee of mischaracterizing the Koch network's political operations.
Braun didn't respond directly to Donnelly's comments on entitlements, but Republicans have accused Democrats of mischaracterizing McConnell's comments.
Mr. Kelly did so, but further flamed the controversy by mischaracterizing unrelated remarks by Ms. Wilson in 2015.
Lee said critics of the bill are mischaracterizing it and stressed that it places no prohibitions on adoption.
One, he could be purposely mischaracterizing Obama's action for political gain — not exactly unheard of from a politician.
Richard Blumenthal, the Democrat from Connecticut, "Da Nang Dick" for mischaracterizing his own service record; and bashing late Sen.
Some have already begun to seize upon the inspector general's report, mischaracterizing it as clear evidence of a crime.
Meanwhile, Trump has called the H-1B a waste of time, misrepresenting and mischaracterizing the program along the way.
Implicit biases include things like associating black people with "criminality" or mischaracterizing the age and size of black people.
"She wants to put the government in charge of health care in America," Trump said, mischaracterizing his opponent's plans.
Dave Maass of the Electronic Frontier Foundation slammed Sevier for mischaracterizing human trafficking in his fight to block pornography.
But for President Donald Trump, it's an opportunity to reignite the culture wars by mischaracterizing the national anthem protests.
And Fox News used this photo, essentially mischaracterizing it, lying about it, saying that it was them kneeling in protest.
The easiest way to confuse is just to take a photo or video out of context, mislabeling or mischaracterizing it.
That nervousness has resulted in Republicans outspending Democrats by more than $2000 million and mischaracterizing it as a Democrat district.
Later Thursday, Paul accused Barr of mischaracterizing the President's position in the reauthorization fight when he briefed the GOP conference.
Several days later, Fii chief business officer Richard Vincent sent a letter to Brennan accusing him of mischaracterizing the meeting.
Wade, said moments after mischaracterizing recent pro-choice legislation introduced and passed in the states of Virginia and New York, respectively.
The AG has been heavily criticized by Democrats who accuse him of spinning the Mueller report and brazenly mischaracterizing its findings.
The AP also accused Trump of mischaracterizing statements made by London Mayor Sadiq Khan in the immediate aftermath of the attack.
And Trump has already rejected the idea, mischaracterizing the proposal to increase border judges in a speech to small business owners.
"The New York Attorney General is deliberately mischaracterizing this settlement for political purposes," Trump said in a statement posted on Twitter.
King also accused Trump of using Ford's testimony as an "applause line" and took issue with the President mischaracterizing Ford's testimony.
Thom Tillis (R-NC) quickly chimed in and seemed to imply that Kavanaugh's reaction suggested that Booker was mischaracterizing the email. Sen.
They claim that Giuliani is mischaracterizing the tape in key ways that contradict the facts of the conversation as they see them.
Trump was mischaracterizing new state laws that set targets for water utilities but do not impose any limits on individuals or businesses.
The remarks, which included Mr. Trump mischaracterizing his initial response to the protests in Charlottesville, Va., drew aggressive rebuttals from news organizations.
One tiny gripe fueled another, so even our good times were clouded with worry, and we became experts in mischaracterizing each other.
Michael T. Flynn lasted less than a month as national security adviser before being forced out for mischaracterizing his conversations with Mr. Kislyak.
After mischaracterizing a Canadian broadcast&aposs edit of "Home Alone 2" as "censorship," Fox News host Katie Pavlich issued an on-air correction.
Congressional Democrats fumed Wednesday over Barr's statements, accusing the attorney general of mischaracterizing the FBI's counterintelligence investigation in an effort to please Trump.
The group that lobbies for them in Washington said Tuesday that opponents are mischaracterizing the proposal to alter the nation's flight navigation system.
Democrats say the evidence set forth is damning, and they've accused Barr of mischaracterizing the special counsel's findings with an air of political bias.
"Any claim that we are mischaracterizing gang members to inflate our arrest totals is false," an F.B.I. spokeswoman, Nora Scheland, said in a statement.
His crime: mischaracterizing conversations he had with then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak about the Obama administration's sanctions over Moscow's meddling in the 2016 election.
But Williamson, whom every conservative I know regards as one of the movement's top minds, reaches his conclusion based almost entirely on mischaracterizing Warren's program.
The challenge is to not replicate the Republican habit of mischaracterizing, intentionally or otherwise, every offensive thing Trump does as a threat to national integrity.
At Monday's press briefing, Sanders had to beat back a flurry of questions from reporters who accused the White House of intentionally mischaracterizing Khan's remarks.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - American musician Moby on Wednesday canceled his book tour after mischaracterizing a past relationship with actress Natalie Portman in his new book.
Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-Texas) on Thursday blasted The Washington Post, accusing the publication of mischaracterizing his remarks last month when he made a biblical reference.
Congressional Democrats have condemned Barr in recent days for allegedly mischaracterizing Mueller's findings, citing a letter that the special counsel wrote to Barr on the topic.
"I think it's mischaracterizing the position of just about every Democrat to say that someone is open borders," Yang said in an interview with The Hill.
"It's unfortunate that mean-spirited antagonists have attempted to draw attention away from this event by mischaracterizing the beliefs and positions of our organization," Daly said.
"It's not that the administration is mischaracterizing the intelligence, so much as overreacting to it," one U.S. government official briefed on the intel told the Daily Beast.
Then Monday morning, Trump followed up with another classic Trumpism — simultaneously misstating the scale of the US trade deficit with China and totally mischaracterizing what it is.
In an interview, Barber acknowledged making the demands but said Remington is mischaracterizing them in an attempt to deflect attention from the real issues in the case.
One such example came in the first Democratic debate when Sanders accused moderator Rachel Maddow of mischaracterizing his position on guns when she was directly quoting him.
President Obama's former director of national intelligence is accusing Rudy Giuliani of purposefully mischaracterizing his comments about the FBI's use of an informant in the Russian investigation.
On the one hand, there's widespread agreement that Clinton is flagrantly mischaracterizing the nature of Sanders's proposals, and that some of her allies' critiques are wildly misleading.
Last week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused Barr of lying to Congress by mischaracterizing Mueller's report when he testified in front of a House committee last month.
Mulvaney has since walked back the remarks, insisting there was no quid pro quo related to the security assistance and accusing the press of mischaracterizing his remarks.
The class-action lawyers say that it was abundantly clear students were required to opt out in 2015, and that Ms. Simpson's lawyers are mischaracterizing the notice.
An Indiana union leader who publicly criticized Donald Trump for mischaracterizing the Carrier jobs deal said he has received threats since the president-elect attacked him on Twitter.
Democrats immediately criticized Barr for the use of the term "spying," arguing that the attorney general was mischaracterizing the FBI's counterintelligence investigation in an effort to please Trump.
" Trump lashed out at James, a Democrat, in a statement issued on Twitter later Thursday, accusing the state attorney general of "deliberately mischaracterizing" the settlement for "political purposes.
And some Democrats have also accused him of mischaracterizing the special counsel's initial findings in a letter sent to Congress earlier this month, triggering questions about his credibility.
His lawyer has demanded that the committees release the transcript of that interview, and accused Republicans of speaking out about his closed-door testimony and mischaracterizing Strzok's answers.
"Very SAD to see Ohio Senator Brown, & Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley - LYING & completely mischaracterizing what took place w/ the President's visit to Miami Valley Hospital today," Scavino tweeted.
"Unfortunately, this is not the first instance of Committee Majority staff mischaracterizing or selectively disclosing information regarding the allegations of sexual misconduct by Judge Kavanaugh," the letter continues.
In a not-so-subtle reference to Trump's controversial Wednesday comments about Russian hackers obtaining Clinton's emails, Pence dinged the press for "always misstating, mischaracterizing" what Trump said.
What Bannon did not discourage, however, was Trump's fear-mongering and mischaracterizing of Clinton's policies, which filled the pages of Breitbart long before Trump jumped into the presidential race.
Trump was not president yet on January 225, 2017, when he began to complain that the media was mischaracterizing his team's efforts to secure congressional appropriations for wall-building.
Last week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused the attorney general of lying to Congress by mischaracterizing Mueller's report when he testified in front of a House committee last month.
The Intelligence Committee chairman cited the case of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, dismissed by Trump for mischaracterizing his discussions with the Russian ambassador to the United States.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi thinks Attorney General William Barr lied to Congress, mischaracterizing special counsel Robert Mueller's report when he testified in front of a House committee last month.
Speaking to reporters in the Capitol, Ryan blamed public opposition to the GOP's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on television pundits who Ryan said are mischaracterizing the Republican legislation.
" White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus told Fox News Sunday that Putin was mischaracterizing the meeting and that Trump "absolutely did not believe the denial of President Putin.
The visual component of the technology helps students associate certain touch feelings with the appropriate body part or cyst, instead of feeling something and mischaracterizing what is being sensed.
But Mr. Schiff has also become a lightning rod among Republicans who seethed at what they saw as his self-righteousness and accused him repeatedly of mischaracterizing the evidence.
"To go into the stock market and raising up (the newspaper) and mischaracterizing other peoples' motivation, he's talking about things he knows little about -- faith and prayer," she said.
" The conservative activist accused Lieu of mischaracterizing her remarks and called Hitler "a homicidal, psychopathic maniac that killed his own people -- a nationalist would not kill their own people.
During the election, the centrist-left did an effective job of mischaracterizing Bernie supporters as woman-hating bigots who are a degree away from embracing the pseudo-populism Trump espouses.
"Germany and other rich NATO countries... pay only a fraction of their cost," he said, mischaracterizing a country's own defense spending as payments to NATO, as he has frequently done.
Fueled by tabloid reports mischaracterizing Ofili's work, the scandal escalated, and a 72-year-old man even attacked the work, spraying white paint on it (the painting was quickly restored).
By Barbara Grzincic A New Jersey nursing center improperly deprived its licensed practical nurses of their collective bargaining rights by mischaracterizing them as supervisors, a federal appeals court held Thursday.
"To go into the stock market and raising up his acquittal thing and mischaracterizing other people's motivation, he's talking about things that he knows little about: faith and prayer," Pelosi said.
It saddens Mr. Webster that nine years later, after Mr. Rick's music career has been stagnant, Mr. Rick has taken the opportunistic approach of mischaracterizing that relationship and posting untrue allegations.
The same can be true with this if we stop exaggerating or mischaracterizing the positions of either side, and we just come up with some sensible areas that people agree with.
Holden also accused the Republican National Committee (RNC) of "woefully" mischaracterizing Koch's political activities after the network announced it would be more selective in choosing the GOP candidates it will support.
The outcry prompted Pai to defend himself in a blog post days later, playing down the effect his decision would have on Lifeline and blasting the media for mischaracterizing the action.
But even as Cruz aggressively went after O'Rourke in the debate Friday, the Democratic congressman punched back, interrupting the incumbent several times when he claimed the senator was mischaracterizing his positions.
" White House director of social media Dan Scavino claimed that Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley and Brown were "LYING & completely mischaracterizing what took place w/ the President's visit to Miami Valley Hospital.
A man who attended Yale University with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh went on the record on Sunday accusing Kavanaugh of mischaracterizing his alcohol consumption during last week's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
The group that lobbies for them in Washington said this week that opponents are jumping the gun and mischaracterizing the proposal to alter the nation's flight navigation system before it is unveiled.
During the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump, mischaracterizing the movement as anti-cop killers, fueled the fires claiming that the movement for black lives stands against the "law and order" America needs.
In an hourlong debate at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Mr. Cruz and Mr. O'Rourke traded jabs and accused one another of mischaracterizing their views and being "out of step" with Texas.
Trump said in a statement Thursday night that "the New York Attorney General is deliberately mischaracterizing this settlement for political purposes" and that all money in the foundation has gone to charity.
Details of Trump&aposs conversation with the SEALs also comes amid an extensive Washington Post investigation, dubbed the "The Afghanistan Papers," in which senior US officials are accused of mischaracterizing the war.
What kernels of good in the speech were harmed by false and misleading statements, from misquoting Hillary Clinton to mischaracterizing the effect of the Affordable Care Act on jobs, and jobs in general.
Rashida Tlaib defended her recent comments about Israel and the Holocaust Sunday after drawing criticism from top Republicans and Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, accusing her detractors of purposefully mischaracterizing her remarks.
Barr to skip Thursday House hearing Mueller's letter to Barr added a new level of scrutiny for the attorney general, who was already facing sustained attacks from Democrats accusing Barr of mischaracterizing Mueller's findings.
Michael Bennet, Sanders admitted that implementing Medicare for All would require raising taxes on the middle class and accused Rachel Maddow of mischaracterizing his record on gun control when she was directly quoting him.
Critics of federal legislation have also seized on the term 'exemptions', mischaracterizing these required and detailed federal filings as an easy loophole or suspension of the conventional vehicle safety rules companies must adhere to.
But in respect after respect, the newly disclosed documents instead corroborated rebuttals by Democrats on the panel who had seen the top-secret materials and accused Republicans of mischaracterizing them to protect the president.
Mulvaney accused Schumer of "mischaracterizing" the meeting with Trump, telling reporters that he got his information from "the chief," referring to White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, who attended the meeting.
There is an undeniable potency to a populist appeal -- but mischaracterizing or misunderstanding our problems and giving in to the impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful, backward-looking people.
He testified behind closed doors last month, and his attorney has also clashed with Republicans on the two committees, accusing them of mischaracterizing Strzok's testimony and then refusing to release the transcript of his interview.
Hunter, who did not speak at Monday's courtroom hearing, also allegedly falsified campaign records filed to the Federal Election Commission to cover up purchases by mischaracterizing numerous expenses as "campaign travel," according to his indictment.
" The president was heavily criticized for mischaracterizing Mayor Khan's remarks on Twitter, saying that, "At least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and Mayor of London says there is 'no reason to be alarmed!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump accused New York state's attorney general of mischaracterizing a settlement reached on Thursday in which his charitable foundation will pay $2 million for misusing funds to help his 2016 presidential campaign.
Making a case that witnesses are mischaracterizing things is complicated by the fact that a White House-released summary of Trump's call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has already corroborated key aspects of the emerging story.
After initially deriding as "nuts" House Republicans' decision to storm a closed-door deposition in a secure room where an impeachment witness was testifying, Mr. Graham quickly walked back his rebuke, blaming reporters for mischaracterizing the protest.
Jay: You're being precise—Isaac: You can ask as much as you want—Keenan: To me it's concerning that First Amendment lawyers were not even looped into this conversation because—Jay: I think you're mischaracterizing what he said.
"His use of the term 'rat' for Michael Cohen and mischaracterizing this as a break-in into his attorney's office frankly makes him sound more like a mob boss than the president of the United States," Coons said.
Democrats who have seen the underlying materials say the Republican memo contains serious material inaccuracies and omissions, such as failing to include unrelated evidence about Mr. Page and Russia that the court also saw and mischaracterizing other facts.
Without a doubt, Trump is propelling himself to victory as 2016's "law and order" candidate and pledging to "make America safe again" by mischaracterizing the Black Lives Matter movement, the most pressing racial justice movement of our time.
Two days after Flynn's interview with the FBI, Sally Yates, who was then the acting attorney general, warned the White House that Flynn's call with the Russian ambassador had been monitored, offering proof that he was mischaracterizing the conversation.
The President also accused the media of mischaracterizing his comments at Wednesday's listening session at the White House with survivors of school shootings, maintaining that he never said to give all teachers guns, just ones who were properly trained.
"It's critical to remember that the same anti-abortion politicians manufacturing public outrage by mischaracterizing data and medical evidence around abortions later in pregnancy are simultaneously working to ban all abortions—at any point during pregnancy—and for any reason."
But while the memo claims that Andrew McCabe, the deputy FBI director, has testified "that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the FISC without the Steele dossier information," Democrats are arguing that Nunes is mischaracterizing what McCabe said.
During Trump's interview on CBS This Morning, the incident came up when he was asked to respond to a video of Bush attacking him over his remarks about McCain, among other comments, and Trump accused Bush of mischaracterizing what he said.
The President's abrupt and belligerent about-face Tuesday, in which he lashed out at the media for mischaracterizing white supremacist protesters in Charlottesville, drew the swift condemnation of a number of lawmakers, including Republicans, and shocked the people who witnessed them.
He posted a tweet mischaracterizing Tlaib and Omar's criticism of Israel as evidence that they "hate Israel & hate all Jewish people," and suggested Israel should bar them from visiting the country — something the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promptly did.
There is an undeniable potency to a populist appeal by mischaracterizing or misunderstanding our problems and giving in to the impulse to scapegoat and belittle — the impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful, backward-looking people.
U.S. intelligence chief Dan Coats apologized on Saturday for his seemingly uncomfortable public reaction to news that President Donald Trump was planning a second face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, blaming the press for 'mischaracterizing' his response.
There is an undeniable potency to a populist appeal by mischaracterizing or misunderstanding our problems and giving in to the impulse to scapegoat and belittle — the impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful and backward-looking people.
Similarly, the Workplace Democracy Act, introduced by Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Mark Pocan, would end right-to-work laws by repealing part of the Taft Hartley Act and ban employers from mischaracterizing union-eligible staff as supervisors or as contract labor.
"The VA—whose decades-long record of ineptitude and failure for these veterans is something you'd expect them to want to correct—either didn't read the legislation I wrote or are purposefully mischaracterizing it," McCaskill said in a written statement Wednesday evening.
" At his rallies, Trump often accuses Clinton of mischaracterizing his position on the issue, but he has said other countries may be better off if they could defend themselves with nuclear weapons instead of relying on the U.S.  "Can I be honest with you?
"Frankly, many countries owe us a tremendous amount of money for many years back, where they're delinquent, as far as I'm concerned, because the United States has had to pay for them," Mr. Trump said, mischaracterizing how the commitments for NATO military spending work.
In a filing that comes a month after Exxon bumped the climate case to Massachusetts federal court, the state's lawyers accuse Exxon of "mischaracterizing" the complaint as seeking to stop the company from selling fossil fuels rather than enforcing its own consumer protection acts.
As Motherboard contributor Kim Zetter has reported for years, voting machines and computer systems used in the election have serious vulnerabilities that should be addressed before it's too late, but mischaracterizing the nature and results of a Def Con event will not help the case.
He accused her of "mischaracterizing" his record on busing and in a quick but sharp jab that channeled progressive criticism of the former San Francisco district attorney, pointed out that he had chosen to become a public defender earlier in his career -- not, like Harris, a prosecutor.
Democrats have been working to hear directly from Mueller after Barr came under fire for mischaracterizing parts of the Mueller report, and a letter from Mueller to the attorney general surfaced late last week suggesting Barr didn't fully capture the nuance of his 448-page report.
This year, to evaluate one of the candidates relative to his typical mannerisms, rather than on the basis of his objective performance, could easily entail mischaracterizing not just his superficial traits but his actual level of preparedness for being the most powerful person in the world.
Flynn, a retired Army lieutenant general, submitted his resignation hours after The Washington Post reported that the acting attorney general had warned top White House officials last month that Flynn could be blackmailed by Russia because he was deliberately mischaracterizing his discussions with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
That included his news conference at Trump Tower in which he doubled down on his blame for "both sides" in the racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Va., and his campaign rally speech in Arizona on Tuesday when he accused the news media of mischaracterizing his statements.
Here Trump goes from attacking the media for asking the question in the first place to mischaracterizing what the initial question was to further injecting Obama into the answer to adding his chief of staff, a retired Marine general, John Kelly, whose son died in November 2010 in Afghanistan.
Instead, the FRC deploys their own weird science, mischaracterizing legitimate scientific studies to produce policy briefs on the supposed harms of same-sex relationships, the benefits of abstinence-only sex-ed, and the legitimacy of conversion therapy in order to support whatever piece of legislation that they're pushing.
Let's not forget, this is the same man who a New York judge ordered to pay $2 million to settle claims that the Trump Foundation misused charity funds intended for veteran's groups (Trump accused the New York attorney general whose office filed the case of "mischaracterizing" the settlement).
" The company claims that the FTC is "mischaracterizing what is encompassed in 'fraudulent,'" adding that the vast majority of the users in question are "not romance scams or similar types of fraudsters, but spam, bots, and other users attempting to use the service for their own commercial purposes.
About 10 minutes into his speech — which was largely a rambling condemnation of the media, with added, indirect shots at both of Arizona's Republican senators — Trump decided to rehash the racially charged events of the past few weeks, blaming the media for mischaracterizing his response to the deadly protests in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Embarking on his final campaign swing, Trump has sought to play to voters' fears of terrorism and illegal immigration, wildly mischaracterizing Clinton's policies to suggest that she would erase the US' borders, allow hundreds of millions of people to flow in and falsely blamed her for undocumented immigrant criminals being released from US prisons.
He also allegedly falsified campaign records filed to the Federal Election Commission in an attempt to conceal the purchases, mischaracterizing the expenses as " 'campaign travel,' 'dinner with volunteers/contributors,' 'toy drives,' 'teacher/parent and supporter events,' 'gift cards' for charitable donations, and 'gift basket items,' among other false descriptions," according to the Department of Justice.
Murray's critics are frequently accused of mischaracterizing him, so I want to quote, at length, what he says the upshot of this is (emphasis in the original): We are silent partly because we are as apprehensive as most other people about what might happen when a government decides to social-engineer who has babies and who doesn't.
Sen. Christopher CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (D-Del.) on Monday criticized White House press secretary Sean Spicer for allegedly mischaracterizing his comments on the potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Warner on Thursday said Ratcliffe's performance raised serious questions about the Trump pick's impartiality and compared him to Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE, whom Democrats have accused of mischaracterizing the findings of Mueller's report.
At auction, it sold for almost $9 million but since then has been mired in a legal dispute, revived this week when a lawsuit filed by people running a trust that put the jewelry up for sale accused Christie's of mischaracterizing the provenance of the gem then canceling its sale to appease an important but unnamed client.
Prior to his remarks, which began with a scripted attack on Hillary Clinton and a lengthy rebuttal to media reports that he is mischaracterizing his pre-war position on the invasion of Iraq, Trump spent 13 minutes in a classroom talking with students and staffers at Cleveland Arts and Sciences Academy as cameras were allowed in.
But as he has evolved in the United States into a more traditional political operator, conservatives have become increasingly driven to discredit him — and, in turn, to use him to discredit the candidates and causes he supports — sometimes by exaggerating or mischaracterizing his role in actions taken by groups he helps to fund, and sometimes with imagery widely seen as anti-Semitic.
Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) on Monday accused Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai of mischaracterizing his position from nearly two decades ago to justify the agency's repeal of net neutrality rules.
THE TOPLINE: President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Tuesday sought to distance himself from his bizarre and extraordinary remarks made a day prior in a press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, blaming the media for mischaracterizing his words.
The Biden campaign is swinging back, releasing new ads accusing Sanders of mischaracterizing his record and making the case that Biden is best positioned to win a head-to-head match-up against President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE.
A source close to Fusion GPS told The Hill on Tuesday that Simpson misspoke, mischaracterizing a tip that an Australian diplomat gave the bureau related to Trump campaign aide George PapadopoulosGeorge Demetrios PapadopoulosFlynn, Papadopoulos to speak at event preparing 'social media warriors' for 'digital civil war' Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference Mueller hearings should lead Democrats to be shocked at abuse of justice system MORE.
Sen. Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) on Monday accused Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai of mischaracterizing his position from nearly two decades ago to justify the agency's repeal of net neutrality rules.
But a source close to Fusion GPS told The Hill on Tuesday that Simpson misspoke, mischaracterizing a tip that an Australian diplomat gave the bureau related to Trump campaign aide George PapadopoulosGeorge Demetrios PapadopoulosFlynn, Papadopoulos to speak at event preparing 'social media warriors' for 'digital civil war' Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference Mueller hearings should lead Democrats to be shocked at abuse of justice system MORE.
It upheld the Louisiana law by disregarding the findings of the federal district judge who had struck it down after a six-day trial, by mischaracterizing what the justices did in Whole Woman's Health and by drawing phony distinctions between Texas, where the regulatory onslaught has left the state with 20 abortion clinics, and Louisiana, which now has three clinics and will be left with one if the law goes into effect.
A source close to Fusion GPS, however, told The Hill on Tuesday that Simpson misspoke, mischaracterizing a tip that an Australian diplomat gave the bureau related to Trump campaign aide George PapadopoulosGeorge Demetrios PapadopoulosFlynn, Papadopoulos to speak at event preparing 'social media warriors' for 'digital civil war' Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference Mueller hearings should lead Democrats to be shocked at abuse of justice system MORE.
A source close to Fusion GPS later said that Simpson misspoke, mischaracterizing a tip that an Australian diplomat gave the bureau related to Trump campaign aide George PapadopoulosGeorge Demetrios PapadopoulosFlynn, Papadopoulos to speak at event preparing 'social media warriors' for 'digital civil war' Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference Mueller hearings should lead Democrats to be shocked at abuse of justice system MORE — the tip that is now believed to have been the predicate for the counterintelligence investigation.
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Sen. Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.) on Wednesday accused Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE of intentionally mischaracterizing the findings of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's report on Russia's election interference and possible obstruction of justice by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.

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