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Never mind that Mr. Yoho offered only another "I misspoke" defense, when he "misspoke" about a fundamental constitutional principle — separation of powers — that any high school graduate should remember.
" After his original statement, however, Haber said he "misspoke.
" Ms. Smith blamed tiredness for having "misspoke really badly.
Trump on Tuesday said he misspoke during the news conference.
"Romeo misspoke," DJI communications director Adam Lisberg tells The Verge.
The BBC subsequently said on Thursday that its correspondent misspoke.
AND MAYBE HE MISSPOKE OR DIDN'T WANT TO SAY THAT.
CORRECTION: This story was corrected after John Burns earlier misspoke.
The president later walked back the remarks, saying he misspoke.
As I said before, the congressman misspoke plain and simple.
You know: someone 'misspoke,' they 'misstated,' they did something wrong.
The president later walked back those comments, claiming he misspoke.
But in between he often rambled and misspoke, sometimes incoherently.
When CNN asked about it, his campaign said he misspoke.
When CNN asked about it, his campaign said he misspoke.
He apologized and said that in that one statement, he misspoke.
That is not my feeling and I realize that I misspoke.
Trump's comments were widely criticized, and he later said he misspoke.
I misspoke and said the Mueller investigation, this is the DOJ.
" After coming under criticism, Conway has since said that she "misspoke.
McCaul: "I misspoke by asserting that the RNC was hacked..." pic.twitter.
Following sweeping criticism in the US, Trump later said he misspoke.
The president later corrected some of his remarks, saying he misspoke.
HHS could not be immediately reached to clarify whether Kadlec misspoke.
"I think Peter very badly misspoke," Mr. Kudlow said on CNBC.
And it's not like Haley misspoke and now regrets her comments.
He then attempted to walk back the comments, saying he misspoke.
I think that a flustered and clumsy Mr. Giuliani just misspoke.
But he later said he misspoke, and some Republicans highlighted that clarification.
He&aposs never admitted he&aposs made a mistake or misspoke ever.
Conway has since acknowledged such a "massacre" never happened, saying she misspoke.
"I misspoke tonight," Ms. Ayotte said in a statement several hours later.
" After his original statement, however, Haber said on Monday that he "misspoke.
Letters To the Editor: Re "A Besieged Trump Says He Misspoke on Vote Meddling" (front page, July 18): President Trump insists he misspoke in Helsinki when he sided with Vladimir Putin's denials of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
I think everyone knows I misspoke...After all 1776 is my favorite musical!
In other words, it's possible—but highly unlikely—that Mr Trump really misspoke.
Last night, that video was updated with a notice claiming that Das misspoke.
" Within hours, she felt compelled to retract that statement, explaining that "I misspoke.
On Friday morning, Conway sort of corrected the record and said she misspoke.
Trump misspoke during the interview, mentioning Iraq instead of Syria as the target.
Trump has since claimed he misspoke, a walk-back that isn't convincing anyone.
Clinton said she had "misspoke" when she talked about shutting down coal companies.
"  A representative for Clinton clarified to MSNBC that he misspoke: "He meant pneumonia.
It was not clear whether he misspoke or was intending to be contentious.
The president sought to walk back the comments on Tuesday, saying he misspoke.
Facing public pressure, including criticism from some Republicans, Trump later said he misspoke.
But let's give him the benefit of the doubt and say he misspoke.
It would be one thing if Trump simply misspoke one or two times.
Maybe the Congress member misspoke and my interpretation of his words is off.
During her farewell interview with Steve Harvey, Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray misspoke.
But after the debate, she walked back her comments and claimed she misspoke.
"For those statements I did make where I misspoke, I'm here today to apologize."
"I misspoke by asserting that the RNC was hacked," said McCaul in a statement.
I don't think she meant what people think she meant and that she misspoke.
A contradiction doesn't signal that you misspoke and that you really believe something else.
He attempted to walk-back his Helsinki comments on Tuesday, saying he simply misspoke.
"I'm sorry, I misspoke there, there are approximately 500 troops in Syria," Jarrad said.
Clinton later apologized and said she misspoke, but many of her supporters were unhappy.
I believe he misspoke a little bit here or was taken out of context.
CAROLYN GLANVILLE: I'd also elaborate slightly on that... BRIAN DOEGEN: Sorry if I misspoke.
Facing a backlash, the President later said that he misspoke during the press conference.
"I misspoke when I said Bloomberg had a heart attack," she wrote on Twitter.
The most generous way you could take Sanders's comment is that he somehow misspoke.
Harris' spokeswoman told the Post the senator had misheard Tapper's question and misspoke in response.
Trump later sought to walk back his stance, saying he misspoke using a double negative.
But the newscaster insists he only misspoke and that the station shouldn't have fired him.
" Trump acknowledged later in the O'Reilly Factor interview that, "It could be that I misspoke.
And just be straight about it and move forward, not to claim that he misspoke.
Johnson once more "misspoke" as that was a clerical error in the Georgia SoS's office.
" Comey offered a partial clarification, telling the Texas senator: "…if I said that, I misspoke.
On Tuesday, Mr. Trump said he misspoke and that he did believe the intelligence agencies.
A few hours later, however, Smith walked back his comments on Twitter, saying he misspoke.
A spokeswoman for the authority, Beth DeFalco, said the chairman misspoke and that 2125 a.m.
What does it matter, in the grand scheme of things, that she misspoke about it?
Norman obviously misspoke and was not talking about schtupping animals, which is definitely a penalty.
CHAFFETZ: I think it&aposs too strong to say he denies it, he said he misspoke.
Trump said on Tuesday he misspoke during the news conference and accepted the intelligence agencies' conclusions.
WATTERS: It&aposs a gaffe if you believe the explanation that he misspoke, which is historic.
She genuinely misspoke when she said £300,000, obviously—such a sum is trivial in national budgeting.
Perhaps Trump misspoke, and meant to refer to the 43.753 Democratic primary, which featured record turnout.
Perhaps Trump misspoke, and meant to refer to the 2008 Democratic primary, which featured record turnout.
Trump later said he misspoke, but the remarks were sharply criticized by both Democrats and Republicans.
Since then, Trump has said he misspoke and that he holds Putin responsible for election interference.
Trump sought to walk back the comments with a statement the next day, saying he misspoke.
The details: Zuckerberg said he misspoke, and outlined steps to help curb violence in the country.
Others were willing to give Sessions the benefit of the doubt, suggesting that he simply misspoke.
" Within hours she found that answer such a liability that she withdrew it, explaining "I misspoke.
He has since walked back that statement, saying Tuesday that he misspoke at the press conference.
"  Gray in a tweet said she had "misspoke when I said Bloomberg had a heart attack.
In the six-minute clip, Charlamagne is adamant that he misspoke when he recounted that night.
But to my memory, I can't point to a single time Sanders acknowledged when the President misspoke.
GUTFELD: We&aposve got to talk about Trump&aposs clarification today on -- the fact that he misspoke.
"During a recent presentation, I misspoke about the City of Orlando's use of AWS technologies," Das wrote.
" Gambgort also noted that Hannity "later apologized for his comments in his own tweet," claiming he "misspoke.
Parker later explained to the outlet, that he had intended to say "people of color" and misspoke.
No such fundraising committee was ever created, and RNC officials later said they misspoke to the Times.
" At one stage, Clapper misspoke and used the old Cold War language and called Russia "the Soviets.
The president later walked back his comments about Russia's role in election interference, claiming that he misspoke.
Trump tried to walk back his previous statements on Tuesday, saying he misspoke during the press conference.
He later reversed course after coming under pressure from Republicans and political allies, saying that he misspoke.
The cleanup: Trump said that after reviewing the transcript of the press conference, he realized he misspoke.
I know that he misspoke during the meeting but again the intent is what we need here.
The firm disputes that it offered any special access and said it merely was "boasting" and misspoke.
A day after critics denounced Trump's statements in Helsinki, Trump said he misspoke at the press conference.
On Tuesday, the Russian general prosecutor's office said to little fanfare that Putin misspoke and meant $400,000.
Trump tried to walk back his previous statements on Tuesday, saying he misspoke during the press conference.
"I realize that I misspoke to the FBI, but I wasn't lying to hide anything," Papadopoulos wrote.
First, Trump said he misspoke when he seemed to accept Putin's denial of meddling in the 2016 election.
Without knowing the facts about the civil lawsuits at issue (which I now understand were settled), I misspoke.
Both Yau and Leung misspoke during their first attempt, as part of a curse-laden protest last week.
The statement went on to claim that Contee "misspoke" and "was inaccurate in his description of [Definers] work".
He misspoke, he corrected the mistake, but the one thing you have to pay attention to his policy.
"Damage control, the president claims he misspoke once in his disastrous summit with Putin," Burnett said on CNN.
Trump sought to walk back some of his remarks on Tuesday, saying he misspoke at the press conference.
Trump has since walked back those comments, insisting that he misspoke during a joint news conference with Putin.
Despite Hannity claiming he "misspoke," that night on his Fox News show he continued trying to help Moore.
"  Following the debate, Ayotte walked back her comment in a statement sent by the campaign, saying she "misspoke.
" Almost instantly after the debate Monday night, Ms. Ayotte's campaign released an unusual statement saying: "I misspoke tonight.
" Later, on his television show, Mr. Hannity said that the statement "was absolutely wrong" and that he "misspoke.
It is possible that Mr. Biden misspoke; he also referred to Iraq when he seemed to mean Syria.
" — Prashant Rao, deputy Europe business editor _____ From The Economist: It's a time-honored form of apology: "I misspoke.
And the president misspoke at a press conference, something he recanted and clarified, and you all are going nuts.
After she and Colbert each misspoke about where the other was from, the host apologized for things getting awkward.
Trump told reporters Tuesday that he misspoke during his widely criticized press conference with Putin in Helsinki on Monday.
Perhaps Walker misspoke but the assumption that a Catholic does not work with a multicultural congregation is patently absurd.
Trump told reporters that he misspoke, and added in a Wednesday interview with CBS that he holds Putin responsible.
After bipartisan condemnation back home, Mr. Trump said he misspoke and did not mean to undercut the agencies' conclusion.
Rather than accepting the fact that he himself misspoke, Pitchford accused Game Informer of trying to "fuck" him over.
"I realize that I misspoke to the FBI," Papadopoulos wrote in "Deep State Target," according to The Wall Street Journal.
There was some confusion about the testimony on Tuesday because Lichtman, while pressing Cifuentes on his inconsistent statements, initially misspoke.
On Sunday, Trump also misspoke about the Paris Climate Agreement, a landmark pact that entered into force on Nov. 4.
Mr. President -- PRIEBUS: Well, for one thing, I would not have advised him to say that he misspoke in Helsinki.
But shortly after Spicer's press briefing, multiple White House officials looked to clarify the comments, implying the press secretary misspoke.
Only a few hours later, she admitted that she misspoke and attempted to backpedal: My statement on tonight's debate: pic.twitter.
A spokesperson for Chelsea Clinton said on Thursday that the Democratic presidential nominee's daughter misspoke in recent comments about marijuana.
When asked to clarify those comments, Spicer misspoke again by saying Hitler did not use gas against his country's people.
" Some have speculated that the president misspoke, perhaps intending to say "develop yourselves," which apparently sounds similar to "get undressed.
Of course, politicians often "walk back" comments — either because they misspoke, or because of unwelcome attention generated by the remark.
Trump later clarified that he misspoke and meant he didn't see any reason why Russia "wouldn't" be behind the meddling.
" -- Ayotte quickly walked back the comments later in the evening in a statement from the campaign that said she "misspoke.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday it would be out on Friday, but his spokesperson later said he misspoke.
Trump walked back his comments on Tuesday, clarifying that he misspoke and accepts the intelligence community's judgment on Russian interference.
Hawley told reporters earlier in the day he had planned to do so although the minority leader said he misspoke.
"I misspoke on that," Mr. McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, said in an interview on Friday with The New York Times.
Sanders spokeswoman Briahna Joy Gray later said she misspoke when she said Bloomberg had experienced heart attacks in the past.
Decorah, Iowa (CNN)In the first few minutes of his bus tour that began Saturday, Pete Buttigieg said he misspoke.
Trump's tweets refer to a controversy Blumenthal faced during his 2010 Senate campaign after he misspoke about his military service.
Ms. Tran later clarified that she "misspoke" and that the bill would not allow the prevention of a live birth.
"As I said on TV tonight, I apologize when I misspoke and was not totally clear earlier today," Hannity tweeted.
Correction: After publishing, a Hot Ones representative got in touch to say Schonberger misspoke about the revenue from the hot sauces.
Pacing and talking rapidly with a Bulgarian accent, he occasionally misspoke, and his nephew and assistant, Vladimir Yavachev, interjected with corrections.
Trump later claimed he misspoke and said he accepts the U.S. intelligence community&aposs conclusion that Russia interfered in the election.
I misspoke, I mentioned former New York City mayor David Dinkins, I meant Governor Paterson when we talk about Yankee tickets.
Trump later told reporters at the White House on Tuesday afternoon that he misspoke during his comments alongside Putin in Helsinki.
On Tuesday, Trump declared he misspoke when he cast doubt on US intelligence assessments that Russia interfered in the US election.
It seems at least possible to me that he just innocently misspoke, so I can't get too worked up over it.
Less than 24 hours later, amid widespread rebuke, Trump claimed he misspoke and accepts the conclusions reached by the intelligence community.
Mr. Sharpton, who also criticized the comments on Twitter, said he spoke with Ms. Nixon afterward, who said that she misspoke.
Health and Human Services official Dr. Robert Kadlec apparently misspoke while testifying Tuesday before the Senate health committee, repeating Republican Sen.
Drawing it out gives the liar a chance to admit that they "misspoke" and correct themselves without being called a liar.
About an hour later, that spokesperson said they misspoke, saying that deepfakes would not be permitted in any type of ad.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) as a "phony Vietnam con artist," referencing a controversy where the lawmaker misspoke about his military record.
Ever since the president misspoke on Monday in Helsinki, the media have spun around like whirly dervishes, they&aposre giddy with excitement.
Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said the Moscow skyscraper talks continued until Trump won the November 2016 election but later said he misspoke.
Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani said the Moscow skyscraper talks continued until Trump won the November 2016 election, but later said he misspoke.
Kellyanne Conway, an adviser to Donald Trump, "misspoke one word" when she referred to a "Bowling Green massacre", a supposed terrorist attack.
Republican Vice President nominee Mike Pence misspoke in his opening lines during the debate, thanking 'Norwood University' for hosting the event. Whoops!
Then came the debate where President Gerald Ford misspoke by saying the Soviets didn't dominate Poland or the rest of Eastern Europe.
Speaking to reporters on the White House lawn Tuesday, Kudlow said that Navarro "misspoke" and "wasn't authorized" to speak on the matter.
I'd like to think that he misspoke and it wasn't really meant the way that that sounds and hopefully he's clarified that.
Some media reports had said the White House was telling Republicans in Congress Friday that the president misspoke earlier in the day.
The department later walked back that statement, saying the spokesman "misspoke" and that it would await further guidance on how to proceed.
Ms. Ayotte had turned against Mr. Trump late in the campaign, saying that she misspoke when she called him a role model.
Why it matters: This comes less than 24 hours after Trump claimed he misspoke in his comments, using "would" instead of "wouldn't."
Trump read his speech from a TelePrompTer, though it's unclear whether the prepared remarks included Toledo, or if the president simply misspoke.
Twitter, the digital sports bar for millions of fans watching games, is awash in unflattering critiques of whichever poor announcer just misspoke.
Rick Santorum said Wednesday he misspoke when suggesting earlier this week that students should learn CPR instead of advocating for gun control.
The lawmaker's press office told The Hill that Sensenbrenner misspoke and that he was replying to a question about potential impeachment hearings.
Dorsey simply misspoke with his initial description, and Zuckerberg indeed used some kind electric shock device to stun the goat before bleeding it.
While it is possible to argue that Trump simply misspoke here, he has made versions of this false statement more than once before.
Clarification: A lot of readers are commenting on the phrase "Russian intelligence agency formerly known as the GRU," in the belief I misspoke.
Of course we'll update this report if Lime does get in touch to provide an explanation of what it was that Contee "misspoke".
Pierson told the Tribune that she has done more than 600 interviews on behalf of Trump and misspoke "0.03" percent of the time.
Trump tried to walk those remarks back the next day, saying that he misspoke and believed the intelligence community's assessment of Russian involvement.
On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Senate Republicans would release the legislation on Friday, but his spokesperson later said he misspoke.
"Look, I misspoke," Biden said when asked about his "white kids" comment, during the same press gaggle where he made his Parkland comments.
I misspoke, perhaps, when I referred to "All That Man Is," which has been longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, as a novel.
The moment Trump claimed he misspoke during his comments on Monday, mixing up would/wouldn't in relation to Russia's interference in 2016. pic.twitter.
Though Trump later said he "misspoke," Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned the way Trump handled his meeting and press conference with Putin.
Mr. Trump also misspoke when he said that the restrictions would also encompass goods (he later clarified that they only apply to people).
It's unclear if the incorrect details about the trade halt were written into the speech, or if Trump misread his teleprompter and misspoke.
Kimmel even mocked First Lady Melania Trump as the person who, he assumed, came up with the strategy to claim the president simply misspoke.
Neither have they provided Van Pelt's response to my question asking if she misspoke when she said all NOW chapters oppose sex work decriminalization.
Trump later sought to reverse course, saying he misspoke when he said that he saw no reason why Russia would meddle in U.S. elections.
In addition to comments regarding Trump's claim he misspoke, Carlson asserted on Monday that Mexico has interfered in U.S. elections more successfully than Russia.
The president later expressed confidence in his intelligence officials, and claimed he misspoke when he suggested he didn't believe it was Russia that interfered.
"He was asked a question that he's never been asked before and he misspoke," Benjamin Blunt, vice president of Concord Coach Lines, told CNN.
Why can&apost the president say he misspoke without all of this or he didn&apost really mean it, he wasn&apost being sincere?
Biden was plenty repetitive and occasionally misspoke, but it was nothing to bolster team Trump's gross caricature of him as a barely animated corpse.
Official Chinese media accounts of the two officials' comments varied, raising the possibility that they misspoke and their comments had to be drawn back.
"I misspoke this morning, I do believe we should do everything we can to force the Senate to have a fair trial," Smith tweeted.
President Donald Trump read from a typed script on Tuesday afternoon to claim he misspoke in his press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
" In a tweet to Progress Iowa, the group that originally posted and publicized Lundgren's comments, the Iowa House GOP said that that Lundgren "misspoke.
" McCain said later he "misspoke," using a statement to clarify that it was not the President himself who was "personally responsible," but his "security decisions.
Trump rejected the criticism sparked by his Helsinki news conference with Putin and said he misspoke in a series of flip-flops over the summit.
For years, Franken showed how to nail these and other conservatives, including Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity (whom Franken once got to admit he misspoke).
Trump and the White House later said the president misspoke, and that he meant to see he saw no evidence that it wouldn't be Russia.
Other White House officials who spoke to Breitbart News attempted to deny that Trump misspoke and claimed he does not actually back the compromise proposal.
The president walked back his comments one day later, saying he misspoke at the conference and believes that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
Speaking to reporters on the White House lawn Tuesday, Kudlow said Navarro, a former economics professor, "misspoke" and "wasn't authorized" to speak on the matter.
While the president has since clarified his statement — saying he misspoke — the developments have nevertheless been a flashpoint for criticism of Trump in recent days.
He later walked back those remarks, insisting that he misspoke when he said that he saw no reason why Russia would meddle in U.S. affairs.
The shareholder wanted to know if Buffett misspoke in February when he told CNBC that Berkshire shouldn't avoid doing business with people who own guns.
"I misspoke when I was in grand jury," Sean Kinane, an officer with the 2396nd Precinct in the Bronx, testified in federal court in 241.
Mr. Nikas later told me that Mr. Schwiep misspoke, and that Mr. Max had only been signing prints the day Mr. Scaglione visited, not painting.
While Shum said September for HoloLens 453, a Microsoft statement suggests he may have misspoke or referred to prototype devices being shared with more customers.
His friends said they relied on him for help with schoolwork, and he corrected them if they misspoke, and encouraged them to get good grades.
" On Tuesday, Trump walked back one of his remarks, saying he misspoke and meant to say he saw no reason "why it wouldn't be Russia.
Democratic White House hopeful Joe Biden's campaign said Monday that the former vice president misspoke when he said that he immediately opposed the Iraq War.
If he just stumbled or misspoke and made his comments seem far worse than he meant, he has not been forced to admit as much.
President Donald Trump claimed he misspoke about whether he thought Russia meddled in 2016 presidential elections — and Twitter is having a field day with it.
So whether the president misspoke or misrepresented things on Air Force One when he referenced not knowing about the transaction, there was no transaction here ultimately.
President Trump's top aide Kellyanne Conway reportedly cited the "Bowling Green massacre" days before she "misspoke" of the non-existent incident in an interview on MSNBC.
Conway apparently misspoke while trying to discuss an incident in which two Iraqi nationals living in Bowling Green were arrested for trying to help al Qaeda.
Trump said Tuesday that he misspoke during the press conference and that he agreed with the U.S. intelligence community's assesment that Russia interfered in the election.
CAIR was founded in 1994, but Omar's office has said she misspoke and meant to note that the organization doubled in size after the 2001 attacks.
The president later walked back those remarks, saying that he misspoke when he said that he saw no reason why Russia "would" interfere in U.S. affairs.
The president's pathetic suggestion on Tuesday that he misspoke by failing to use a double negative also reminds that, knave or fool, he's a congenital liar.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia misspoke when he said that the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung was owned by Goldman Sachs, an American investment bank.
However, Lee later clarified his position on "Fast Money," saying Thursday evening he "may have misspoke a little bit" and still stands by his $26,2600 forecast.
But days later, Haber said he misspoke, adding that body camera footage showed the car was driving forward, away from the officers -- not reversing toward them.
President Donald Trump read from a typed script on Tuesday afternoon to claim he misspoke in his press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday.
When the Wall Street Journal asked if Trump meant that he would raise tariffs — not interest rates — to threaten China instead, the president acknowledged he misspoke.
Read: Trump praises Putin for his "extremely strong and powerful" denial of 2016 Russian hacking A day later, Trump claimed he misspoke, with one key word.
Beyond the audience's unwillingness to hear his points about an alternate approach to building an audience on Twitch, he says that he was very nervous and misspoke.
Trump said he misspoke at a joint news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but no one who heard him speak Monday takes his Tuesday comments seriously.
Trump later backtracked on his remarks from the Putin press conference, saying he misspoke when he said he didn't see any reason why Russia would have interfered.
Trump claimed that he misspoke, saying that he meant to indicate that he had no reason to believe that Russia did not meddle in the 2016 election.
Former CNN Washington bureau chief Frank Sesno told Stelter that Fitzwater was upfront with reporters when Bush misspoke and would actively work to set the record straight.
Trump later walked back his comments, claiming he misspoke at the leaders' joint press conference and saying that he believed in U.S. intelligence's findings on election interference.
"If you answer one question inartfully or incorrectly in some form, or you misunderstood it or you misspoke, it ends up being a big story," he said.
Trump attempted to walk back his comments on Tuesday, saying he misspoke and had meant to say that he did believe that Russia interfered in the election.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Friday acknowledged he "misspoke" when he said no middle-class Americans would see a tax hike under the Senate tax plan.
The GOP presidential contender jumped on Clinton's recent claim that she "short-circuited" when she misspoke in remarks about the FBI's probe of her private email server.
In the day following the Putin meeting, Trump did not indicate he misspoke, including during an interview with Fox News's Sean Hannity and in eight subsequent tweets.
" He later added, "I thought he misspoke, and, as I said, I think President Trump is not a racist, but I do think he is racially uninformed.
And, yes, Yoho completed the process of committing a Kinsleyesque gaffe later yesterday when a spokesman claimed he "misspoke" by saying that Nunes worked for the president.
" (He later said he misspoke.) MLBPA boss Tony Clark fired back, saying that Anthopoulos' comments "call[ed] into question the integrity of the entire free-agency system.
Our camera guy misspoke and said a court of law will ultimately decide whether Trump broke the law ... that decision, at least for now, rests with Congress.
Update, June 11th 5:30PM ET: Microsoft misspoke and initially revealed the new controller would ship in August, but the company now says orders will ship in September.
Originally Balch Springs Police Chief Jonathan Haber had said the officer fired after the car drove "aggressively" toward him and another cop -- but he later said he misspoke.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell misspoke Tuesday when he said Senate Republicans would release their version of a tax-cut bill on Friday, a spokesman for him said.
Speaking from the Roosevelt Room of the White House, the president said he misspoke in Helsinki — he meant to say that Russia did interfere in the 2016 election.
Coats was referring to Trump's insistence that he misspoke when he said "I don't see any reason why it would be" Russia who hacked the Democrats in 2016.
After the interview, a Facebook spokeswoman walked back the comments and said that Everson misspoke when she said Facebook was legally barred from refusing to run political ads.
Supporters at the Bill Clinton organizing event on Sunday defended the former president, who has a habit of veering off-message on the trail, saying he simply misspoke.
The president said Tuesday that he&aposd misspoke, and had intended to say that he did not see any reason why Russia wouldn&apost have been behind the meddling.
Video But the president backtracked the next day, telling reporters that he misspoke and insisted that he fully accepts the U.S. intelligence community&aposs conclusions regarding Russian interference efforts.
Some four hours after his tweet about 2019 production numbers, he followed it up with a second one in which he acknowledged that he misspoke in the prior post.
"Let me just say we have a very high respect for the truth and I can only speak for me and I'm sorry that I misspoke," she told Tapper.
" Ayotte made headlines at one of the first debates when she said she believed Trump was a "role model" for children, which she quickly walked back, saying she "misspoke.
Now, Martha Karolyi's lawyer says she misspoke in the deposition and he reiterated her previous claim that she had no knowledge of the allegations until the summer of 2016.
Trump attempted to walk back the comments in a statement Tuesday, saying he misspoke and that he accepts the U.S. intelligence community's findings that Russia interfered in the election.
Trump sought to walk back his response during a statement Tuesday, saying he misspoke and that he backs the U.S. intelligence finding that Russia had interfered in the election.
A spokesperson for Rodrigo Duterte says the Philippine president misspoke when he said he had ordered the killing of a mayor in 2018, according to The New York Times.
You have Democrats on that clip trying to compare something that he said he misspoke about and comparing that to Pearl Harbor, which you&aposre just a few miles from.
" In an interview with TMZ on Monday, West — who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and confirmed he's "off of medication" — clarified that he "misspoke" by using the word "abolish.
Oliver was fired after Haber admitted he "misspoke" when he said the car Jordan was riding in moved "aggressively" toward police -- leading one officer to fire his rifle toward it.
"YIKES: Ocasio-Cortez Fumbles Basic Civics TWICE In 1 Statement," tweeted Palin, who was known for being gaffe-prone herself, after Ocasio-Cortez misspoke when describing the branches of government.
" Weak as Trump looked as he stood next to Putin, he looked even softer when he explained -- more than 24 hours later -- that he misspoke and intended to say "wouldn't.
" Biden's campaign said that the former vice president "misspoke and immediately corrected himself during a refrain he often uses to make the point that all children deserve a fair shot.
The official transcript of the event added dashes to suggest Trump was trying to specify what company Cook is associated with, despite video evidence being conclusive that he just misspoke.
In 2010, while serving as industry minister, Mr. Clement misspoke to a group of people from the telecommunications industry, saying that Canada needed more "sex stories," rather than success stories.
During Roosevelt Room remarks Tuesday, Trump said he misspoke in Helsinki when he said he "didn't see any reason why it would be Russia" that attempted to influence the election.
St. Louis (CNN)Hillary Clinton apologized on Friday for calling the late Nancy Reagan a "very effective, low-key" advocate on AIDS/HIV, saying she "misspoke" in an interview with MSNBC.
"While the Reagans were strong advocates for stem cell research and finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease, I misspoke about their record on HIV and AIDS," Clinton said in a statement.
The president attempted to walk back the comments in a statement on Tuesday, saying he misspoke and that he believes the U.S. intelligence conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
Trump later said on Tuesday that he misspoke, though his corrections have done little to quell the uproar after the president appeared to dismiss the conclusions of his own intelligence agencies.
He said he misspoke when he dismissed allegations from the U.S. intelligence community, stating he accepted the conclusions as he tried to quell a firestorm over his press conference with Putin.
As far as what Kanye said regarding slavery -- that it was choice black people made -- Scott tells us he thinks the man misspoke ... and says he knows what he actually meant.
" Given a chance to clarify his comments, Spicer misspoke again while trying to draw a distinction between Assad and Hitler, whom the press secretary said did not gas "his own people.
Motioning to the foreign minister after he misspoke, Mr. Hunt said that he and Mr. Wang "spoke in Japanese at the state banquet," in explaining the mistake to the Chinese delegation.
Even conservatives, like Erick Erickson were criticizing Trump's speech both for its lack of information relevant to the American public and for the multiple times he misspoke in the prepared address.
"I misspoke this morning, I do believe we should do everything we can to force the Senate to have a fair trial," Smith tweeted a few hours after breaking with Pelosi.
He backed away from his public undermining of American intelligence agencies, saying he misspoke when he said he saw no reason to believe Russia had interfered in the 2016 U.S. election.
Immigration measures were front and center on Friday as the White House said Trump misspoke in the "Fox & Friends" interview when he said he would oppose a compromise GOP immigration bill.
For a full schedule of news and events, go to our editorial calendar on Reuters Connect here or on Media Express here USA-RUSSIA-SUMMIT-TRUMP/ Trump tries to calm political storm over Putin summit, says he misspoke WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump tried on Tuesday to calm a storm over his failure to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin accountable for meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, saying he misspoke in a joint news conference in Helsinki.
Even though he misspoke the name, Scott's plug was apparently effective because within hours, the app, which had already been on the rise following Hurricane Harvey, was shooting up the App Store.
A traditional candidate in this situation would likely say that he misspoke or his statement came out wrong or that he made a joke in poor taste, as Byron York points out.
"In a case of talk-show Interruptus, I misspoke on the Bill Maher show recently, and apologize for what's been misinterpreted as implying young women aren't serious in their politics," Steinem wrote.
At a rally in early August, Trump jumped on the Democratic nominee's remark that she had "short-circuited" and misspoke when answering questions about her personal email server as secretary of State.
If it's plausible that Casey was misinformed or misspoke, it seems equally likely that Casey had it exactly right, and just let the cat out of the bag a bit too early.
He moved to walk back the comments with a statement on Tuesday, telling reporters that he misspoke and that he accepts the U.S. intelligence community's conclusion that Russia interfered in the election.
A spokesman for Yoho looked to back away from the comments, however, later telling Talking Points Memo that the Florida Republican "misspoke" and believes that members of Congress work for their constituents.
Though the statement said Wolfe "misspoke" about the executive order, Marriott did not say a clear plan for putting children back with the parents they had been separated from was in place.
" Just hours later, Smith tweeted that he "misspoke" and that he would "wholeheartedly support" Pelosi if she feels continuing to withhold the articles would "help force a fair trial in the Senate.
Pelosi signs the articles of impeachment "I misspoke this morning, I do believe we should do everything we can to force the Senate to have a fair trial," Smith wrote on Twitter.
When Cruz misspoke and said he was from Florida, Trump later corrected the record with a quip that Cruz was from Texas, "or maybe Canada" -- a schoolyard taunt, but an amusing one nonetheless.
She stumbled on a debate question earlier this month about whether she believes Trump is a good role model by saying yes, then coming out quickly the next day to say she misspoke.
" The president's comments set off international furor, which Trump sought to clean up on Tuesday by saying he misspoke and meant to say, "I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be Russia.
So Trump tried some cleanup at the White House, now saying he misspoke when he said, "I don't see any reason why it would be" Russia that interfered in the 2000 presidential election.
"While the Reagans were strong advocates for stem cell research and finding a cure for Alzheimer's research, I misspoke about their record on HIV and AIDS," Clinton said in a statement tweeted Friday.
Conway told The Daily Beast later Wednesday that she was referring to Trump's "five-point plan to defeat radical Islamic terrorism" and that she misspoke due to the rigors of a national campaign.
" Given an opportunity to clarify his comments, Spicer misspoke again by trying once more to draw a distinction between Assad and Hitler, whom the press secretary said did not gas "his own people.
"Vice President Biden misspoke by saying that he declared his opposition to the war immediately," senior campaign adviser Antony Blinken told The Washington Post for a fact-checking piece on Biden's Iraq stance.
Oliver's firing came after Haber admitted he "misspoke" when he said the car Jordan was riding in Saturday night was moving "aggressively" toward police -- leading one officer to fire his rifle toward the car.
While he later walked back that statement, insisting that he misspoke, the White House announced this week that Trump had instructed his national security adviser John Bolton to invite Putin to Washington this fall.
On Tuesday, the President gave a half-hearted apology in which he explained that he misspoke when he said, "I don't see any reason why it would be" Russia that interfered in the election.
Keurig is just one of a handful of companies to pull its ad spots after Hannity appeared to call Moore's relationship with a 14-year-old "consensual," only to later say he misspoke. Realtor.
In somewhat the same vein, President Donald Trump addressed the nation from the Oval Office on Tuesday to explain that he "misspoke" at his bizarre joint appearance with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday.
Sophia took to social media at the time and said she threw Blue, causing the fatal injury ... before Farrah clarified, saying Sophia misspoke and Blue died after months of complications from a collapsed trachea.
" In an interview with Fox News's Bret Baier later Monday, Ryan said, "I'd like to think that he misspoke and it wasn't really meant the way that that sounds, and hopefully he's clarified that.
Trump walked back the comments Tuesday, reading a prepared statement in which he said he misspoke when he said that he did not see any reason why Russia would have interfered in the election.
U.S.-Russia President Donald Trump tried to calm a storm over his failure to hold Russia's Putin accountable for meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, saying he misspoke in a joint news conference in Helsinki.
Trump walked back some of his comments more than 24 hours later, saying that he misspoke when he said that he didn't see any reason why it "would be" Russia who interfered in the election.
Trump told lawmakers in a meeting at the White House that he misspoke at the Helsinki press conference and had meant to say that he didn't see why Russia "wouldn't" be responsible for the attack.
He reversed course on Tuesday amid intense pressure from conservatives and political allies, insisting that he misspoke and meant to say that he did not see any reason why Russia "wouldn't" meddle in American elections.
Multiple US defense officials told CNN that Mattis had inadvertently misspoke and that it was a port visit in Australia that was canceled to allow for the group's redeployment to the waters near the Korean Peninsula.
Conway later apologized, saying she misspoke and was instead referring to the case of two Iraqi nationals living in Bowling Green, Ky., who were arrested in 2011 for trying to provide material support to al Qaeda.
Facing pressure from Republican lawmakers and political allies, Trump reversed course after he returned to Washington, saying he misspoke when he said that he did not see a reason why Russia would meddle in U.S. affairs.
"I agree in Helsinki he was less than clear about that, but he came back and said he's misspoke and reaffirmed his earlier position that, yes, the Russian government had interfered in the election," Cornyn said.
What drew particular skepticism was Trump&aposs explanation that he misspoke one word, that he meant to say "wouldn&apost" and not "would," as in "I don&apost see any reason why it would" be Russia.
Paul Krugman The other day, Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, admitted to The New York Times that he "misspoke" when he declared that his party's tax plan wouldn't raise taxes on any middle-class families.
" Ryan said, "I don't think that statement reflects what is special about this country," adding, "I would like to think he misspoke, and it wasn't meant the way it sounds, and I hope he's clarified that.
Bernie Sanders said he "misspoke" on Wednesday after suggesting he planned to slow his presidential campaign down following a heart attack and medical procedure, instead promising to get back to a "very vigorous campaign," NBC reports.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican congressman Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said on Wednesday that Russians had hacked into Republican National Committee computers, but the RNC denied it and McCaul later told CNN he misspoke.
While Henry initially said that all administrative fees are passed along to Medicare plans, he later said he misspoke and that he should have said the "vast majority" of such fees were passed along to Medicare plans.
After Cruz's wife, Heidi Cruz, misspoke last weekend and referred to her husband as an immigrant, Trump seized on the opportunity to again hit the Texas senator and argue that he couldn't serve in the White House.
BOLDEN: No he doesn&apost but I got to tell you saying misspoke when you&aposre under, that summit should never have taken place with these indictments and with those 22020 agencies; it never should have taken place.
Tarun Vijay, an Indian politician, said that Indians were not racist, given that they live with "black" South Indians; he, too, reached for "I misspoke", clarifying that he merely meant that India is a country of many colours.
The firing of Oliver on May 2 came a day after Haber admitted he "misspoke" when he said the car Jordan was in was moving "aggressively" toward police -- leading one officer to fire his rifle toward the car.
On Tuesday, the president insisted that he misspoke when he said that he saw no reason why Russia would meddle in U.S. political affairs, explaining that he meant to say he did not know why Moscow "wouldn't" interfere.
Washington (CNN)Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Friday that he "misspoke" when he had previously said nobody in the middle class would get a tax increase under the new GOP plan, according to The New York Times.
"I wish he had said it in front of President Putin and the world yesterday, but yeah, I take him at his word if he said he misspoke, absolutely," Senator Rob Portman of Ohio said on Fox News.
While Mr. Henry initially said that all administrative fees are passed along to Medicare plans, he later said he misspoke and that he should have said the "vast majority" of such fees were passed along to Medicare plans.
Clarification: In an on-air interview on February 22, Ives misspoke when he put Apple's potential savings significantly higher than the $500 million to $1 billion range he gave CNBC in a follow-up interview on March 1.
" Clinton tried to rectify her comments earlier this month while campaigning in Appalachia, saying that she "misspoke" and that as president she would work to ensure that coal would "continue to be sold and continue to be mined.
To help quell the hysteria over one word he said at his summit press conference, President Trump clarified Tuesday that he misspoke when he appeared to indicate he was uncertain about whether Russia meddled in the 2016 election campaign.
But when people are caught in a thinko, they are often tempted by the "misspoke" explanation—it's hard to prove them wrong, after all, if they say they knew the right thing but just accidentally said the wrong one.
" Malpass, a former Bear Stearns chief economist, said he misspoke when he told an Institute of International Finance meeting earlier on Sunday that the United States had discontinued the CED "because there wasn't a path back toward market orientation.
Trump's comments led to a quick rebuke from top Republicans in Congress, as well as many Democrats, and the President later said that he misspoke during the press conference and that he holds Putin personally responsible for election interference.
A little ways down the rope line, a reporter shouted a question about Thursday night's word mix-up — in which Biden misspoke by saying "poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids" before immediately correcting himself.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersWarren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Sanders: 'Outrageous' to suggest Gabbard 'is a foreign asset' Democratic strategist: Sanders seeking distance from Warren could 'backfire' MORE' comment that he misspoke about the new direction to his campaign.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's ambassador to China said he "misspoke" when he said Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou had a strong case against extradition to the United States, John McCallum said in a statement on Thursday.
I would say that I completely believe President Trump misspoke and that he has full faith and confidence in the members of our intelligence community and understands that Putin and Russia were fully responsible for intervening in our election.Sorry.
While I clearly misspoke and had more to learn with regard to the causes of this problem, we all came to the meeting understanding what is absolutely true: the criminal justice system is broken and disproportionately arrests and jails African Americans.
Oliver's firing comes a day after the Balch Springs police chief admitted he "misspoke" when he said the car Jordan was riding in Saturday night was moving "aggressively" toward police -- leading one officer to fire his rifle toward the car.
The president said Tuesday that he misspoke during the press conference, claiming he meant to say he didn't "see any reason why it wouldn't be" Russia that interfered in the election, instead of "any reason why it would be" Russia.
Biden misspoke by directing viewers to "go to Joe30330" rather than "text JOE to 30330," setting off a flurry of jokes on Twitter about the 76-year-old's ineptitude with technology and a digital race to buy similar domain names.
The U.S. president on Tuesday sought to walk back his comments after attracting intense criticism from both Democrats and Republicans, insisting that he misspoke when he said that he did not know why Russia would interfere in U.S. political affairs.
On Tuesday afternoon, amid a stream of criticism from lawmakers, Mr. Trump appeared to backtrack, saying he misspoke at the news conference in Helsinki and that he supports America's intelligence agencies and their conclusions about Russia meddling in the election.
In February, when Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, warned that community spread of the coronavirus in America was inevitable, the president was reportedly furious, and the director of the C.D.C. said she misspoke.
You'll recall, of course, that when describing how he told President Xi of China about the bombing of Syria, Trump got so caught up in the "beautiful" chocolate cake they were eating, he misspoke and claimed he had bombed Iraq.
Theresa Cardinal Brown, director of immigration and cross-border policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center, also said Trump could perhaps have been thinking of remittances and misspoke, though she too said she doesn't know -- and that Trump might not know himself.
Biden misspoke, rambled, and awkwardly promised to "keep punching" at the issue of domestic violence; Buttigieg displayed tremendous poise, flipped questions about his inexperience into a badge of honorable outsider status, and delivered sunny slogans for a centrist Democratic presidency.
"I misspoke the other day, I said a word I should not have said and media drives me a little bit nuts to make a big deal about it," Sanders said, who did the interview alongside his wife, Jane Sanders.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump tried on Tuesday to calm a storm over his failure to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin accountable for meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, saying he misspoke in a joint news conference in Helsinki.
" Here's a close up: The president said he accidentally misspoke when he stated on Monday, "I don't see any reason why it would be Russia" that interfered in the US presidential election, and calling Putin "extremely strong and powerful in his denial.
Suit: Officer not fired despite 'multiple violations' Last week, Balch Springs police chief Jonathan Haber admitted he "misspoke" when he initially said the car Jordan was riding in was moving "aggressively" towards police -- leading one officer to fire his rifle into the car.
The Edwards family and others praised police Chief Jonathan Haber's swift firing of the officer on Tuesday -- a day after Haber said he "misspoke" when he said the car Jordan was in was moving "aggressively" toward police, leading the officer to shoot.
Trump tried a complete walkback a day later, claiming he misspoke, before stumbling into another crisis Wednesday when he appeared to say he believed Russia was no longer conducting cyber operations against the United States, again contradicting high-ranking American intelligence officials.
"While the Reagans were strong advocates for stem cell research and finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease, I misspoke about their record on H.I.V. and AIDS," she said in a statement about two hours after her interview had been shown on MSNBC.
Rather than simply say something like "I misspoke," Nunes instead goes on Hannity's show -- a very friendly environment for him -- and doubles down, trying to turn this into some sort of media story rather than simply one about him saying the wrong thing.
You don't have to like it, but we don't go after people because we don't like who they voted for," Goldberg said on The View, adding, "I'm sure you guys misspoke when you said that because it sounded like a good idea.
The discussion began only after Trump sought to defuse intense criticism leveled at him by lawmakers in both parties over his summit meeting on Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, saying he misspoke about Moscow's meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
Washington (CNN)Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden dishonestly suggested on Saturday that he had opposed the war in Iraq "from the very moment" it began in 203 -- even though Biden's campaign said in September that he "misspoke" when he made a similar claim.
" How the Biden team has explained After journalists noted in September that it was false that Biden came out "against the war" right at its start, a campaign adviser, Antony Blinken, told The Washington Post's fact checker Glenn Kessler that Biden "misspoke.
"The extent to which I misspoke was -- my public statements were that we were doing this all the wrong way," Biden said at a September television event organized by Manchester, New Hampshire, television station WMUR, according to a WMUR article on the event.
President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani said on "Fox News Sunday" that he misspoke during his interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on Friday when he at first denied that he asked Ukrainian officials to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son.
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If he had admitted he misspoke when saying "Second Amendment people" would be the line of last resort against Hillary Clinton and her Supreme Court nominees, rather than pretend he'd said something else entirely, it would've gone a long way toward extinguishing the ensuing firestorm.
Perhaps Mr. Trump "misspoke," as he described it, because he's a relatively recent convert to the cause, unfamiliar with the doublespeak in which forcing women to give birth is a form of love, and punishment is the last thing on the anti-abortion movement's mind.
Warner told CNN that he didn't believe Trump, who said that he "misspoke" Monday when he said he saw no reason why it "would be Russia" who interfered with the U.S. presidential election in 2016, siding with Putin's version over his own intelligence agencies.
During a news conference in Helsinki at the time, Trump declined to back the conclusion of the US intelligence that Russia interfered with the US presidential election over Putin's denials, though Trump later said when he was back in the US that he misspoke.
Trump claimed he misspoke at the Helsinki press conference and that when he told reporters, "I don't see any reason why it would be [Russia]" who meddled in the 2016 election, he meant to say he didn't see why it wouldn't have been Russia.
" On Thursday, Tran told the Washington Post that she "misspoke" in her response to Gilbert's question during the hearing: "I should have said: 'Clearly, no, because infanticide is not allowed in Virginia, and what would have happened in that moment would be a live birth.
Washington (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign says he misspoke when he told a group of Hispanic and Asian voters in Iowa on Thursday that "poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids" before he attempted to correct himself.
"Intellectual property rights restrict how items can be used, not whether scholars can look at them," said Bob Clark, the former acting director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, N.Y. But Kennedy library officials now say Mr. Plotkin misspoke.
"Regardless of whether the Attorney General misspoke or misled at his Senate confirmation hearing, the Justice Department should include these alleged meetings in their investigation and Mr. Sessions should recuse himself from Justice Department activities related to the investigation," Curbelo said in a statement.
After facing strong waves of criticism online for a couple of hours, Clinton apologized, offering the following statement: While the Reagans were strong advocates for stem cell research and finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease, I misspoke about their record on HIV and AIDS.
President Trump said Tuesday that he misspoke when he seemed to dismiss allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 elections, stating clearly that he accepts the U.S. intelligence community&aposs conclusions as he sought to quell a bipartisan firestorm over his press conference with Vladimir Putin.
In an interview about the abortion bill, Northam was asked to respond to a state legislator's statement that the bill would allow an abortion if a woman is in labor (experts say that abortions during labor essentially never happen, and the legislator later said she "misspoke").
On Monday, while appearing in a joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump appeared to cast doubt on the intelligence community's assessment of Russian meddling in the election — a statement he later walked back, explaining that he misspoke and accepts the intelligence community's conclusions.
The next day, Trump said he misspoke, telling reporters that he meant to agree with U.S. intelligence agencies in their assessment that the Kremlin interfered in the 2016 elections, saying he meant to say there was no reason why Russia "wouldn't" be behind the meddling efforts.
Following heavy criticism from Democrats and Republicans, President Trump this week walked back his comments on Russian election meddling, claiming he misspoke Monday during a news conference with Vladimir Putin when he said he couldn&apost see any reason why Moscow would have interfered in the 2016 campaign.
In a statement to BuzzFeed News, Bernie Sanders said he "clearly misspoke" during the meeting: During this extremely important meeting three years ago, where I learned a great deal, we had a very open discussion about the issues of systemic racism and the intersection of race and class.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenFormer Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Poll: Trump trails top 2020 Democrats in Michigan Monmouth acknowledges poll showing Biden losing support was 'outlier' MORE (D-Mass.), who misspoke while referring to California and Washington D.C. earlier this week.
Here, talking about the burgeoning trade war with China, he threatens to raise "interest rates" on China (he means tariffs), gets corrected, acknowledges that he misspoke, and then does it again: President Trump: So but what I'm saying is that I am very happy with what's going on right now.
He said that when he went to Ukraine, he was told that he couldn't meet with Yushchenko (Giuliani misspoke and said he couldn't meet with Viktor Yanukovych, another former Ukrainian president and a Putin ally, but described him in the interview as "the Viktor that Putin poisoned or allegedly poisoned").
He defended his own comments for a day, and then, after fielding an overwhelming amount of backlash, claimed that he misspoke, Obama also delivered a speech on Tuesday in honor of the 100th anniversary of Nelson Mandela's birth, in which he said that we're living in remarkably "strange and uncertain" times.
Diageo reverses decision to auction 'The Monarch of the Glen' Investment and acquisition costs push Majestic Wine into loss McDonald'sto roll out in-store mobile ordering PepsiCo has since acknowledged that Ms Nooyi "misspoke" at one point by saying that "all" employees were crying and mourning, but declined to comment further.
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The meeting comes as Trump continues to weather scrutiny for his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki last week, during which he cast doubt on the U.S. intelligence community's judgment that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election — a statement he later tried to clarify by saying he misspoke.
" Biden's campaign manager Kate Bedingfield said in a statement that Biden "misspoke and immediately corrected himself during a refrain he often uses to make the point that all children deserve a fair shot, and children born into lower-income circumstances are just as smart as those born to wealthy parents.
WASHINGTON — Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, acknowledged on Friday that the Republican tax plan might result in a tax hike for some working Americans, saying he "misspoke" days earlier when he said that "nobody in the middle class is going to get a tax increase" under the Senate bill.
State parties have argued that they are engaged in legitimate efforts to make sure the election is conducted accurately, while Trump's vice presidential running mate, Mike Pence, and his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, said they misspoke when they told media outlets that the campaign was working with the RNC on poll-watching efforts.
The video, originally tweeted by White House director of social media Dan Scavino and shared by Trump, used footage taken during a speech by Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and was edited to make it appear as if Biden, speaking in Kansas City on Saturday, misspoke and accidentally endorsed Trump for re-election.
In addition, according to VTDigger, an online news organization, Mr. Shumlin accompanied the developers abroad to recruit investors and appeared in a promotional video for Mr. Stenger in which he said the projects were audited, though they were not; Mr. Shumlin has said that he misspoke regarding the audit and the video was taken down.
"Biden's deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield said in a Friday statement that the former vice president "misspoke and immediately corrected himself during a refrain he often uses to make the point that all children deserve a fair shot, and children born into lower-income circumstances are just as smart as those born to wealthy parents.
Hours after the debate, her campaign issued a statement that she "misspoke" and said that both Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE aren't role models.
Ted LieuTed W. LieuCities are the future: We need to coordinate their international diplomacy George Conway opposes #unfollowTrump movement Puerto Rico resignations spur constitutional crisis MORE (D-Calif.) by clarifying that he misspoke when he said he chose not to charge Trump because of the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel opinion that a sitting president can't be indicted.
McConnell to NYT: I 'misspoke' on tax increase for middle class in Senate plan Adding to the issues Republicans on Capitol Hill have to address: Fallout from the bombshell story in The Washington Post last week that Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore pursued sexual relationships with teenage girls when he was in his early 30s.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE, as an immigrant during an Indiana campaign stop on Saturday, prompting the campaign to say she misspoke.
Developing now, Wednesday, July 18, 93 President Trump says he misspoke and accepts the U.S. intelligence community's findings about Russia meddling in the 2016 elections as he tried to extinguish the bipartisan firestorm over his news conference with Vladimir Putin; in an interview with FOX News' Tucker Carlson, the president slams former CIA Director John Brennan for calling his news conference with Putin 'treasonous.
The songwriter behind Aerosmith's 85033 hit "I Don't Want To Miss a Thing" trolled 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 Twitter after he said he misspoke during a press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersBiden leads Sanders by single digits in South Carolina: poll Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Biden will go after Bloomberg, Sanders at Las Vegas debate, aides say MORE's (I-Vt.) presidential campaign said Wednesday she "misspoke" when she claimed Sanders's primary opponent former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg has had a heart attack.
" (The spokesperson later told TMZ they misspoke — although they were aware of the photo, no law enforcement agent, election commission official or police officer had filed a formal complaint, so the matter was not being reviewed.) The spokesperson said further that any person convicted of violating the law — TCA 2-7-142(b) — "could be sentenced up to 30 days or fined no more than $50.00 or both.
As you read them, note how the second version of the statement seeks to obfuscate the exact source of the claimed inaccuracy, using wording that seeks to shift blame in way that a casual reader might interpret as external and outside the company's control… Statement 1: Our VP of Global Expansion misspoke at TechCrunch Disrupt regarding our relationship with Definers and was inaccurate in his description of their work.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson said Tuesday that 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 "bowed" before U.S. intelligence agencies by claiming he misspoke when he refused to denounce Russian election interference during a press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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.
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.
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.
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 in fact supports both of the House GOP immigration bills expected to receive votes next week and misspoke earlier Friday when he said that he would oppose a compromise measure between centrists and conservatives, a White House official told The Hill.
Despite a robust and well-paid staff, Mr. Massey has not articulated positions on many key city issues; failed to notice the timing of the City Council speaker's state of the city speech before scheduling his first news conference at the same hour (his staff rescheduled it after being alerted to the conflict by a reporter); and misspoke about the mayor and town halls at a Republican debate, saying the mayor never held such events, when at that moment the mayor was in fact holding one.

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