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At the time, Blumenthal said that he had misspoken about his service at at least one event and may have misspoken on other occasions.
By Tuesday afternoon, Wheeler told CNN that he had misspoken.
The cab driver wanted to make sure I hadn't misspoken.
Trump's Putin news conference wasn't about a single misspoken word.
The next day, Trump told reporters that he had misspoken.
A C.I.A. spokesman later said that Mr. Pompeo had misspoken.
A South Korean official said he initially thought Trump had misspoken.
One South Korean official said he initially thought Trump had misspoken.
A phrase misspoken, a hand misplaced, and all hell breaks loose.
But within minutes, White House officials said Mr. Spicer had misspoken.
The Republican senator later said in a statement that she had misspoken.
In a statement released after the briefing, Spicer made clear he had simply misspoken.
At the time, Blumenthal told the newspaper that he had "misspoken" about his service.
He tried to walk it back a day later by saying he had misspoken.
And Attorney General Jeff Sessions seems to have, um, misspoken about Kislyak under oath.
He responded that he had misspoken—the thief drove a white Toyota sedan, not a van.
His campaign later said he had misspoken, according to a fact check from The Washington Post.
That one little misspoken word was "massacre"—nothing of the sort took place in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Bloomberg adviser Tim O'Brien condemned Gray's statement as a "Trumpy lie" before Gray said she had misspoken.
Ahead we've rounded up ten of the most popular, and commonly misspoken, food brands on the market today.
But also rest assured that one bad answer, one misspoken word won't put you out of the running.
He said he had misspoken, insisting he meant he doesn't see any reason why it "wouldn't" be Russia.
Kudlow later told The New York Times that he told Haley he had misspoken due to incomplete information.
Blumenthal admitted during a press conference that year he had "misspoken" about his service during the Vietnam War.
For a moment, it was possible to believe he had misspoken — 9.6 million would be in the ballpark.
He said that he had not intended to use the word during the unscripted broadcast but had misspoken.
But multiple White House officials quickly clarified Spicer's remarks after the briefing, implying that the press secretary had misspoken.
"I have misspoken about my service, and I regret that, and I take full responsibility," Blumenthal said in 2010.
His aides later claimed the president had misspoken because of his poor grasp of Tagalog, the country's main language.
Blumenthal said during a press conference in 2010 that he had misspoken about his service in the Vietnam War.
Trump later said he had misspoken and accused "some people" of hating the fact that he got along with Putin.
Facing a backlash, Trump later said he had misspoken and then said he holds Putin personally responsible for Russian interference.
Then you said you'd misspoken but you still planned to vote for him, even though you weren't actually endorsing him.
She later said she had misspoken, but video of the hearing went viral, and the controversy grew when Virginia Gov.
When James was originally asked about Morey's tweet, he criticized it, then later clarified his comments, realizing perhaps he'd misspoken.
Mr. Hogan-Howe said the officer had misspoken after becoming "confused" by the need to follow guidance about complainants being believed.
Miller said he had earlier misspoken when he said the officers were serving Mackey with a warrant, which they were not.
CNN's Jeff Zeleny reported that the impetus for Trump's statement that he had misspoken in Finland came from the President himself.
In 2010, Blumenthal held a press conference during which he said he had misspoken about his service in the Vietnam War.
Asked by reporters Thursday if there was anything he would have done differently in the debate, Biden cited the misspoken line.
Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), a frequent critic of the president, said he was heartened by Trump's claim that he had misspoken.
When questioned by the Times, the president's spokesman clarified that the president did not intend that threat, and that he had misspoken.
Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, before coming out on Tuesday with his claim to have misspoken, a person familiar with their conversations said.
But Ms. Aran Coello said the crew member had misspoken in saying that it was a federal offense to take the picture.
The Arizona senator later partly walked back the comments, saying he had misspoken by implying the President was personally responsible for the attacks.
But another U.S. official later told reporters she had misspoken and that they had no such assurances that they could discuss in public.
By conceding that he had misspoken on the issue, they hoped, the president had already wriggled his way out of yet another one.
President Donald Trump appears to have misspoken, and perhaps even significantly exaggerated, the details of a Google project to screen Americans for coronavirus.
Kudlow later walked back his comments, telling The New York Times he called Haley to say he had misspoken based on incomplete information.
I sincerely apologize to the family and friends of the late Kate Spade, in addition to the team at Kate Spade for having misspoken.
Then, after his actions were met with a massive amount of backlash, he claimed to have misspoken and attempted to reverse his earlier statement.
" He has since apologized for these remarks, saying he had "misspoken" about his military service during the Vietnam War era "on a few occasions.
Mr. McCaul subsequently said that he had misspoken, but that it was true that "Republican political operatives" had been the target of Russian hacking.
Trump walked back his remarks a few days later amid the backlash, saying he had misspoken and had faith in his intelligence agencies' assessment.
But he later said he backed the U.S. intelligence community&aposs conclusions, insisting he&aposd misspoken during a joint press conference with the Russian leader.
Trump later said he had misspoken, and the White House has been struggling to contain a political outcry and confusion over the summit ever since.
Conway later claimed that she had misspoken, despite the fact that she had brought up the "Bowling Green Massacre" on at least one prior occasion.
"I think we should wait until the next president," he said, adding that he "could have misspoken" when asked if he had changed his mind.
And the president's claim on Tuesday, that he had misspoken in Helsinki about Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election, struck many reporters as implausible.
"On a few occasions I have misspoken about my service, and I regret that and take full responsibility," said Blumenthal, who was a Marine Corps.
He subsequently said he had misspoken a single word, and that he actually accepts the intelligence findings that Russia meddled in the U.S. political race.
Trump later said he had misspoken when he said that he didn&apost see why it "would" be Russia that had attempted to interfere in the election.
And you'd make no allowances for the possibility that the politician in question might have merely misspoken, especially if he failed to apologize, clarify or correct himself.
Mulvaney defended his infamous news conference where he appeared to acknowledge a quid pro quo between the Trump administration and Ukraine, insisting once again he had misspoken.
"On a few occasions I have misspoken about my service, and I regret that and I take full responsibility," Blumenthal said, according to a Washington Post report.
This isn't an issue of one skeptical word that could have been misspoken, but of an entire block of words obviously expressing skepticism about Putin and Russia's guilt.
Kellyane Conway is not the only White House spokesperson who has "misspoken" about a terrorist attack that never happened while attempting to defend President Trump's controversial travel ban.
On Tuesday, he expressed confidence in his intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the election, and blamed his comments at the press conference on a misspoken word.
Mr. van der Steur had previously testified before Dutch lawmakers that the warning came from the F.B.I., but in a statement on Wednesday, he said he had misspoken.
"The comments made by Jeff Miller yesterday accurately reflect the view of the N.F.L.," Brian McCarthy, a league spokesman, said Tuesday, confirming that Mr. Miller had not misspoken.
He had told HuffPost, which first reported his interview with investigators, that he was questioned at the Trump Hotel in Washington, but Mr. Giuliani said he had misspoken.
Mr. Nix said Wednesday that he had misspoken in February when he told lawmakers in London that his company had not used information collected from the social network.
"Superteam," new-number-as-new-identity, even the misspoken whiff of aiming for perfection—this is the franchise's ethos caught in a tape recorder and typed on a screen.
Although suspicious, these circumstantial issues could be explained as a bit of confusion in the moment, a misspoken word in the excitement of setting a record, and so on.
They are misspoken about as being in their late teens to early 20s, and those who may be speaking ill of millennials might not realize that they are one.
Meyer soon clarified that he had misspoken — he said on Monday that he had not listened to the question carefully enough — and that he had known about the incident.
She acknowledged at first that Armex sent a portion of their wages to a North Korean company, but later said she had misspoken and no one took a cut.
It would be of great help to the film and TV industries, allowing them to fix misspoken lines without rerecording footage, and create seamless dubs of actors speaking different languages.
" Trump has offered varying statements on the US intelligence community conclusion, and when he said last week that he had misspoken, he also asserted, "It could be other people also.
So, at first blush, I could only interpret Trump's statement as suggesting that violence should be used to settle the 2016 election; his supporters' explanations can't undo what was misspoken.
But two days later, a lawyer for Mr. Magowan told Mr. Mitchell that he had misspoken and could recall only that Bonds had said he had not knowingly taken steroids.
The controversy culminated in Trump presenting a doctored map that showed Alabama was in Dorian's path and then NOAA releasing an unattributed statement saying that the Birmingham office had misspoken.
His critics, including some Republicans, say so — and on Tuesday, Trump said he had misspoken when he expressed doubt about Russian culpability — but several things need to be kept in mind.
No mangled FAQs or misspoken summaries will change this basic premise — because the alternative, continuing to let fossil fuel barons feather their nests with wealth stolen from our children — is unacceptable.
The president said he had misspoken at a news conference a day earlier in Helsinki, Finland, after appearing to accept Mr. Putin's word that Russia had not interfered in the election.
"On a few occasions I have misspoken about my service, and I regret that and I take full responsibility," Blumenthal said at the 2010 press conference, according to a Washington Post report.
Later, Mr. Trump acknowledged that he had misspoken under intense questioning by Chris Matthews of MSNBC, but complained that his answer, however inartful, was unfairly made to be a big news story.
After the story was published, he said he had misspoken, and that he should have said the "vast majority" of administrative fees were passed along to Medicare plans, not all administrative fees.
On Monday, Joe Hunter, a spokesman for Mr. Johnson's campaign, said the candidate had quickly issued a Twitter response saying that he had misspoken and meant to say no one had been killed.
The judge found that the prosecutors had reached their conclusion in good faith, rejecting arguments by the defense that Mr. Manafort had misspoken merely because he was confused or could not remember clearly.
If this were practically any other presidency, the White House would now be trying to drop the rash allegation -- the President might even claim to have misspoken -- and find a way to move on.
But it seemed stiff and not especially convincing when Trump said that he had misspoken and meant to say "I don&apost see any reason why it wouldn't be Russia," as opposed to would.
Mueller later clarified -- during his appearance before the House Intelligence Committee -- that he had misspoken to Lieu when asked about the role the OLC opinion played in his decision not to consider charging Trump.
Another White House spokesman, Hogan Gidley, told reporters aboard Air Force One on Tuesday that the president had "begun the mechanism to remove security clearances from certain individuals," but later clarified that he had misspoken.
During a meeting Tuesday with members of Congress, Trump said he supported U.S. intelligence agencies and claimed he had misspoken when he said he didn't see any reason why Russia would have meddled the U.S. election.
During a subsequent meeting with members of Congress, Trump said he supported U.S. intelligence agencies and claimed he had misspoken when he said he didn't see any reason why Russia would have meddled the U.S. election.
During a meeting Tuesday with members of Congress, Trump said he supported U.S. intelligence agencies, and claimed he had misspoken when he said he didn't see any reason why Russia would have meddled the U.S. election.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, facing an onslaught of bipartisan fury over his glowing remarks about Vladimir Putin, said more than 24 hours afterward that he had misspoken during his news conference with the autocratic Russian leader.
The statement came shortly after the FBI acknowledged to the Senate Judiciary committee that Comey had misspoken during his testimony last week about Clinton aide Huma Abedin forwarding thousands of emails to her husband, former Congressman Anthony Weiner.
Trump clarified his remarks after returning to the United States, saying that after reviewing a transcript and video of his statements, he realized he had misspoken in a key sentence about Russian interference in the 2016 US election.
It was the President himself who determined in a meeting that he wanted to say he had misspoken, according to officials familiar with the matter, who said Trump led the crafting of the clarification that unfolded Tuesday afternoon.
An executive at a company in the FTSE 100 index of blue-chips said its management had spent much of Tuesday morning trying to establish if May had misspoken in parliament, or whether her statements had been incorrectly reported.
In this scene, the director captures the way our memories catch on certain, specific details, or how they might spin out into entire remembrances rooted in a simple look back at a misspoken word or a particularly vivid color.
" On Monday, the British Foreign Office issued a statement that did not acknowledge that Mr. Johnson had misspoken but said that his comments had provided "no justifiable basis on which to bring any additional charges against Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
And his communications director slung mud about Bloomberg's health -- she later said she had misspoken -- as she appeared to take umbrage at the very idea that a man in his late 70s should be up-front about his health.
Even if Biden had misspoken (he didn't, it turned out) -- even if he, like any normal person, had forgotten the exact language he'd used (and he didn't, fact-checkers reported) -- I, and anyone with a conscience watching, don't care.
Donald J. Trump on Thursday allowed that he might have misspoken on the topic of abortion when he told the MSNBC host Chris Matthews that women who have abortions should face some form of punishment if the procedure is banned.
Meyer said in July that he had just learned of the case, but after being put on leave he released a statement saying he had misspoken and had "followed proper reporting protocols and procedures" after learning of the incident in 2015.
Trump on Tuesday tried to walk back comments that he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin over American intelligence chiefs on Russian interference in the 2016 election, saying that he had misspoken a day earlier after a summit meeting with Putin in Helsinki.
" In 2010, Blumenthal, who received five military deferments before enlisting in the Marine Reserves, said he may have "misspoken" about his service but would not allow "anyone to take a few misplaced words and impugn my record of service to our country.
Facing blistering criticism from both sides of the aisle for his remarks, Trump reversed course on Tuesday, asserting that he had misspoken when he said a day earlier that he did not see any reason why Russia would interfere in the election.
So if the government were to somehow spirit up a proper rationale for the question, it would still have to explain why it had misspoken several dozen times when it told the judiciary it absolutely had to resolve the matter by the end of June.
WASHINGTON — Under unrelenting pressure from congressional Republicans, his own advisers and his allies on Fox News, President Trump abruptly reversed course on Tuesday and claimed he had misspoken during a news conference with President Vladimir V. Putin about whether Russia tried to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Trump later claimed he had misspoken, and meant to say that he didn&apost see why it "wouldn&apost&apos be" Russia that attempted to interfere in the elections -- although Trump left the door open to the possibility that other nations or actors had also attempted to meddle.
He rowed back a little the next day, conceding that he might have misspoken, that there was interference in 2016 -- but in a wriggly, unconvincing tone that implies he knows he's made a poor judgment but won't confront it honestly (something about saying "would" when he meant "wouldn't").
Days of botched backpedaling Wednesday's cleanup effort was also viewed with more skepticism because of Trump's equally difficult-to-believe backpedaling a day before, when he insisted he had misspoken when he said before Putin that he didn't see any reason why it "would" be Russia that hacked the US election.
Outside that room in Des Moines, he had stepped again into what has come to define his campaign so far: a series of misspoken statements that don't seem to have had too much of an effect on his lead in the polls but have raised questions about his past record and even his age.
Though he suggested he fought in Vietnam, Blumenthal actually took several deferments and served in the Marine Corps Reserve without leaving the US. (He later admitted he had "misspoken" about his record.) Last week, Blumenthal urged for US senators to pass legislation to "protect the integrity and independence" of the special counsel investigating the Trump-Russia scandal. .
Evangelist Franklin Graham said during a recent interview 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 has "misspoken" at times in the past but defended him from accusations the president lies.
Just look at this Los Angeles Times story from Thursday: Wells Fargo's press department proceeded from a press release saying the tax cuts were the reason for the wage increase, to a spokesman saying it wasn't about the tax cuts, to Wells Fargo walking back those claims and saying the spokesman had misspoken, and after all, the minimum wage increase was a direct result of the tax cuts.
News Analysis: Trump Sheds All Notions of How a President Should Conduct Himself Abroad 8 Suspect Claims From the Trump-Putin News Conference TV Anchors Agape After the Trump-Putin Appearance News Analysis: For Putin, the 'Summit He Has Dreamed of for 18 Years' IN WASHINGTON Facing almost universal condemnation and some accusations of poor judgment and treason, Mr. Trump claimed on Tuesday that he had misspoken while discussing whether Russia tried to influence the 2016 election.
Earlier this week, Judiciary Chairman Bob GoodlatteRobert (Bob) William GoodlatteImmigrant advocacy groups shouldn't be opposing Trump's raids Top Republican releases full transcript of Bruce Ohr interview It's time for Congress to pass an anti-cruelty statute MORE (R-Va.) and Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason ChaffetzJason ChaffetzHouse Oversight panel demands DeVos turn over personal email records The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by JUUL Labs - Trump attack on progressive Dems draws sharp rebuke GOP senators decline to criticize Acosta after new Epstein charges MORE (R-Utah) wrote to the U.S. attorney in Washington with detailed allegations of how Clinton appeared to have misspoken about key details of her email setup before the House Select Committee on Benghazi last October.

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