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Mr. Brennan has taken credit for launching the Trump investigation.
More than one artist has taken credit for his design.
Trump has often taken credit for the stock market's gains.
Both spots have taken credit for its invention ever since.
In the past, Trump has falsely taken credit for the stat.
Trump has also taken credit for fixing things that aren't fixed.
Mr. Cuomo and Mr. Byford have both taken credit for recent improvements.
Mr. Cuomo and Mr. Byford have both taken credit for recent improvements.
He's taken credit for border barriers that existed before he took office.
Trump has repeatedly taken credit for the U.S. stock market's record run.
The Twitter account for #OpCanary itself has not taken credit for the mischief.
Iran-linked Houthi rebels in Yemen have taken credit for the drone strikes.
Reuters has reported that the UAE has privately taken credit for the deal.
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has taken credit for the attacks.
ISIS has taken credit for attacks in 29 countries outside of Iraq and Syria.
Mafee could've taken credit for their work, but he didn't, he's a good guy.
Local media also reported that a drug gang had taken credit for the blast.
A Twitter user by the name of Vikingdom2016 has taken credit for the assault.
This is the 60th time Trump has falsely taken credit for creating the Choice program.
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken credit for the deadly plot.
Mr. Kelly said Ms. Wilson had taken credit for getting the funding for the building.
He has repeatedly taken credit for the opening of a new coal mine in Pennsylvania.
The conference has taken credit for using its leverage to help pass left-leaning legislation.
He also claimed that he meant the Obama administration had taken credit for Gaddafi's death.
However, he has also taken credit for the increase in NATO dollars over the years.
A Reddit user in r/The_Donald has taken credit for creating it, the Washington Post reports.
Plus, since some of the brands that have actually taken credit for garments worn by Mrs.
Frederica Wilson, a Florida Democrat, had taken credit for funding a new FBI building in Miami.
Though the Taliban has taken credit, Air Force officials have denied that it was shot down.
President Donald Trump has taken credit for creating a phrase that, in actuality, dates back two centuries.
Company officials have taken credit for Trump's victory, but the Trump campaign said Cambridge's claims are overstated.
ISIS has taken credit but it's not clear whether Abedi received any formal training from the organization.
The Taliban has taken credit for the deaths, saying they happened in an ambush in Wardak Province.
UNICEF says that Boko Haram have sometimes, but not always, taken credit for these child suicide bombers.
Trump has touted the blooming economy and taken credit for the major rise in the stock market.
He has in the past taken credit for the increases, citing confidence in the tax-reform efforts.
EPA's Jackson has since taken credit for the raises, and said they were reversed, according to the Atlantic.
In late July, WikiLeaks published emails taken from the DNC servers, which Guccifer 2.0 has taken credit for.
Trump could have gone to last week's NATO summit and taken credit only for increased European military spending.
He has taken credit for thousands of job-creation announcements that were often planned long before his election.
They have repeatedly taken credit for infusing the candidacy of the region's incumbent governor, Stefano Bonaccini, with life.
Trump has taken credit for the thaw, tweeting that his tough talk on North Korea is to thank.
Former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon, who endorsed Ward, has taken credit for the Arizona senator's departure.
China has taken credit for what it perceives as success from the summit between United States and North Korea.
A few days before the call, protesters had taken credit for shutting down a Donald Trump rally in Chicago.
But two diplomats in the Gulf told Reuters that the UAE has privately taken credit for the peace agreement.
Trump has taken credit for the uptick in economic growth from the first quarter of 2017 and last year.
The good economy that Trump and Republicans have taken credit for should in theory boost the party in power.
And several of the rules that the administration had taken credit for ending had not yet gone into effect.
"The president had been briefed that media reports indicated ISIS had taken credit," a White House official told CNN.
Clinton, meanwhile, has defended the accord and even taken credit for it, though she promises to be tough on enforcement.
Over 100,000 loans have been written on MoneyLion and 11 percent of those users have taken credit according to Choubey.
Update: Street artist Sabo at Unsavory Agents has taken credit for the posters, selling them on their website for $25.
ISIS has reportedly taken credit for the slaughter in Sri Lanka but did not immediately offer proof of its involvement.
The hacking group Phantom Squad has taken credit for downing Sony's PlayStation Network for most of the day on Monday.
Trump has taken credit for securing their release, and the players thanked the president at a press conference last week.
Speaking with NBC, Clinton called it a terrorist attack and noted that ISIS -- by that time -- had taken credit for it.
The president has frequently taken credit for record gains in the stock market, boasting that his administration has boosted market confidence.
But a Sun Sentinel video of the building dedication ceremony confirmed that she had not taken credit for the building's funding.
The S&P 500 is up about 30 percent since Trump's election, a fact the president has often taken credit for.
Except... Trump has, repeatedly, taken credit for each and every rise in the stock market since coming into office last January.
Mr. Trump has taken credit for jobs announcements by ExxonMobil, Ford, General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, Walmart, Sprint, Intel, SoftBank and Alibaba.
The economy added 235,000 jobs in February, according to bureau statistics — a sizable gain that Trump has eagerly taken credit for.
Van Bramer says Vanguard America has taken credit for similar postings at college campuses in Washington state, Texas, Nebraska and Pennsylvania.
Mr. Trump has taken credit for the return of Mr. Warmbier and a handful of other Americans held in North Korea.
President Trump has routinely celebrated, and taken credit for, the stock market's record-setting climb during his first year in office.
Beginning in mid-August 23, Stone started communicating with Guccifer 23, who had taken credit for the hack of the DNC's computers.
OurMine has also taken credit for several celebrity Twitter attacks this year, including Katy Perry and Game of Thrones star Kristian Nairn.
Trump has taken credit for negotiating a cost decrease, though experts have said the price per plane was already on the decline.
In fact, she had only taken credit for helping to name it, and she did so in a humble and bipartisan way.
Over the years, Luke has taken credit as the inventor/primary propagator of several trends that have since manifested into cultural phenomenons.
Mr. Trump, who has taken credit for the rising stock market, has been critical of the rate increases, saying they undermine growth.
The sell-off comes at a precarious time for President Trump, who has taken credit for the market's gains over his tenure.
Trump and his aides have taken credit for the massive rise, calling it a referendum on and reflection of their economic agenda.
An ISIS affiliate has taken credit for a spate of attacks against the country's Shia minority in the past year killing hundreds more.
Not so says Bellissimo, deferring to an elderly employee who works in one of the sprawling facility's kitchens who has apparently taken credit.
The website has previously taken credit for racist robocalls made to Columbia University employees, after a freshman student was killed in a mugging.
At the time I e-mailed with my daughter, a terrorist group had taken credit for the attacks on our facility in Benghazi.
And Mr. Ossoff quoted Ms. Handel, who abruptly left the group over the funding controversy, as having taken credit for confronting Planned Parenthood.
The Telegraph reports that unidentified people in a tennis betting forum have taken credit for the match as part of a gambling plot.
Coca-Cola has publicly taken credit for helping finance more than an estimated 5 million trenches in national parks and other forests around Mexico.
The Hispanic unemployment rate has consistently been falling since it reached its peak during the recession in 2009 — something Trump has taken credit for.
Democrats say the Trump administration has been working to undermine the law through new regulations, and Trump has taken credit for "essentially" repealing ObamaCare.
ISIS has taken credit for the Wednesday suicide bombing at a restaurant in the busy city center of the northern Syrian town of Manbij.
Road to Power has previously taken credit for racist robocalls made to Columbia University employees after a freshman student was killed in a mugging.
To many, the incident epitomized a dynamic common in the academy, where male scholars have long taken credit for the work of female associates.
In the Republican primary, the administration's raid plan has become another thing Donald Trump has taken credit for (although he of course mischaracterizes the policy).
Trump is widely considered the leader of the birther movement and has taken credit for Obama releasing his long-form birth certificate five years ago.
Stone has said he communicated with the hacker, Guccifer 2.0, who has taken credit for breaching the Democratic National Committee, but calls the contacts "innocuous."
Trump and his aides have taken credit for the stock boom, a rare step for administrations wary of tying themselves to any unforeseen market downturn.
While politicians in Russia and Ukraine have taken turns blaming one another for stalling the implementation of Minsk II, Ms. Syroyid has proudly taken credit.
Trump has assailed NATO members such as Germany for lagging on their military budgets while he has simultaneously taken credit for progress on that front.
Trump and his aides have taken credit for the stock boom, a rare step for administrations wary of tying themselves to a potential market crash.
He has also taken credit for a deal with air-conditioning manufacturer Carrier to keep jobs in Indiana and SoftBank's previously announced $50 billion investment.
"  Kelly also said that Wilson claimed to have taken credit for securing funding for an FBI field office in Miami, calling her an "empty barrel.
Though President Donald Trump has taken credit for the stock market's skyrocketing trend, analysts disagree on whether his administration has indeed been responsible for it.
Trump has proudly taken credit for bankrupting an economy that feeds 80 million people, and he has recently promised to reduce Iran's oil exports to zero.
Trump has also taken credit for accomplishments that happened under previous administrations, including new plants and factories, US energy production, and US-Mexico cooperation on migration.
Zardulu has also taken credit for the three-eyed fish that appeared in the Gowanus Canal, and for a picture of a raccoon riding an alligator.
The group wants to turn DRC into what it calls the Central Africa Province of the Caliphate and has taken credit for attacks on Ebola treatment centers.
In many of those cases, Trump has taken credit for the new jobs, claiming that markets and companies are more confident in the economy since his election.
Notably, ISIS has not yet taken credit for the bombs, even while it publicly linked itself to a series of weekend stabbings in a Minnesota shopping mall.
Advocacy groups like PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) have taken credit for pressuring public officials to ban fur sales and manufacturing within city limits.
Mr. Bolsonaro, whose candidacy was backed strongly by the military, has since taken credit for guiding the soldiers that day though a hilly area he knew well.
Trump has taken credit for the success of the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea and for North America's winning bid to host the 2026 World Cup.
Trump has repeatedly touted gains in the stock market and has taken credit for the gains, citing confidence in his administration and in the GOP tax bill.
Chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE claimed that Wilson had taken credit for securing the funding for an FBI building, but video later disproved his claim.
ISIS has taken credit for the attack through its official media outlet, but police have not said whether the terrorist group was actually involved in any way.
ISIS has taken credit for Stephen Paddock's actions, but there's lots of skepticism about that claim; follow New York Times terrorism expert Rukmini Callimachi for that thread.
"In copying and using Ms. Molomo's work without permission, you have taken credit and caused confusion as to whom the original author of this work is," it reads.
Trump has frequently taken credit for the rise of the stock market during his presidency, though the rally and economic recovery was well underway during the Obama administration.
He touted the Bureau of Labor Statistics' February jobs report of 235,000 jobs created, and boasted about increased confidence among U.S. businesses, for which Trump has taken credit.
Officials in Berlin, Germany, suspect that a truck that plowed into a Christmas market was a terror attack; ISIS has taken credit, but the driver hasn't been apprehended.
President Trump not only backed the move, but has taken credit for it — followed by a quick "thank you" to the Qataris for giving the U.S. basing rights.
Shutdown fights often revolve around which party will take the blame; with Trump having already taken credit, it would seem that Democrats can just sit on their hands.
But he has taken credit for agreements that were drawn up before he was involved or relies on fuzzy math to promote the most impressive dollar figure possible.
A self-described "dirty trickster" and "agent provocateur," Stone has taken credit for uncovering the prostitution scandal that brought down Democratic New York Governor Eliot Spitzer in 2008.
He was watching SCL's spinoff Cambridge Analytica, in particular, because it had taken credit for helping senator Ted Cruz win the Iowa primary, using so-called psychographic targeting techniques.
And then the No. 2 thing that they've done super well is they've taken credit for all of advertising when in fact, in many cases, they're not even advertising.
Even taken at face value, the number of jobs for which the president-elect has taken credit represents a tiny drop in the bucket of American manufacturing job loss.
In 2016, Stone had also communicated with Guccifer 2.0, who had taken credit for the hack of the DNC's computers (Mueller's office later charged 12 Russians with the hack).
And the pernicious aspect of these kinds of cyber weapons is that they are secret, and that United States and Israel have not taken credit for the Natanz attack.
Frederica WilsonFrederica Patricia WilsonAssault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress Democratic rep reconsiders wearing trademark hats because of 'racists who taunt me' Overnight Defense: US shoots down Iranian drone | Pentagon sending 500 more troops to Saudi Arabia | Trump mulls Turkey sanctions | Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE (D-Fla.) had taken credit for securing funding for an FBI building, despite a video showing that Wilson hadn't taken credit for the funds.
In a nutshell, he's worried that when it increases rates, that will dampen the stock market he's taken credit for and pump the brakes on the economic growth he's promised.
A group that has taken credit for the leak threatened to release more recent code to enable hackers to break into the world's most widely used computers, software and phones.
"He said to me, 'I made you relevant again,' " Manson recalled, adding that the "Love Yourself" singer had taken credit for the idea of using Manson's image on the merch.
Trump, the front-runner, has bragged about his ability to turn out voters and had taken credit following record turnout in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina earlier this month.
While no group has taken credit for uploading the data to a website called the Turkish Citizenship Database, the comments posted suggest Turkey may be a target of political hackers.
While the group has taken credit for exposing KKK members and eradicating thousands of ISIS-related Twitter accounts, many have criticized the group for over-promising and leaking inaccurate information.
The White House has taken credit for that report, saying that companies are increasing hiring amid optimism that Trump would foster a more friendly business environment than the previous administration.
Trump has repeatedly taken credit for the state of the U.S. economy, lauding records set by the Dow Jones industrial average since he took office, along with lower unemployment numbers.
Trump has repeatedly taken credit for the state of the U.S. economy, lauding records set by the Dow Jones Industrial Average since he took office, along with lower unemployment numbers.
A Reddit user who has posted anti-Semitic graphics in the past has taken credit for the video that shows Trump pummeling a man with a CNN logo as his head.
Kelly has repeatedly taken credit for preserving DACA, including recently telling the Senate homeland committee that a future secretary "might have a different view" in imploring them to make it permanent.
Trump spoke to steelworkers in Granite City on Thursday, and has taken credit for the facility's reopening after the president imposed tariffs on imported steel from some countries earlier this year.
Trump and his aides have taken credit for previous stock increases, with Mnuchin even telling CNBC that the stock market was "absolutely" a report card for the Trump administration's economic policy.
Unlike most of his predecessors, who have generally avoided talking about the ups and downs of the stock market, Mr. Trump has repeatedly taken credit for the rise in stock prices.
He is considered an ally of Jared Kushner and has taken credit both for selling Trump on digital advertising and for the campaign's vital last-minute pivot to Michigan and Wisconsin.
The Olympic Games have led to increased cooperation and negotiations between North and South Korea, which Trump has personally taken credit for starting with his rhetoric aimed at North Korea's leader.
"There have been times in the past when politicians, including in the White House, have commented on FBI data, sometimes taken credit for a drop [in crime], for example," Fox said.
"He said to me, 'I made you relevant again,&apos" Manson told Stern, adding that the "Love Yourself" singer had taken credit for the idea of using Manson's image on the merch.
Why it matters: Stone has said he has communicated with Guccifer 2.0, the hacker believed to be a front for Russian intelligence that's taken credit for hacking into the Democratic National Committee.
Trump has also taken credit for positive developments in the U.S. financial markets, saying this week that his friendly approach to business has given companies confidence to invest in the U.S. again.
A notorious computer hacker who goes by "Weev" has taken credit for a flurry of anti-Semitic and racist fliers that have been mysteriously appearing on printers at over a dozen colleges.
The authorities have blamed local militant groups, although the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, and a regional branch of Al Qaeda have taken credit for many of the killings.
President Donald Trump should not have taken credit during his State of the Union address for the stronger performance of the U.S. economy, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer told CNBC on Wednesday.
"If appropriate risk management measures are not taken ... credit costs could rise sharply and the stability of the financial system could be threatened" in the event of a severe economic shock, he said.
President Trump has taken credit for the few jobs that have been added, promising to end the "war on coal"—but in reality, the industry's downward slide is all but guaranteed to continue.
People thought the advancements in technological capabilities, so entrancing in the previous decade (and for which scientists had gleefully taken credit), had led to "technological unemployment," job loss, and economic ruin (sound familiar?).
She's taken credit for clips of a raccoon riding a crocodile in Florida, three-eyed catfish in the Gowanus Canal, and another rat that took a selfie on a New York subway platform.
"He said to me, 'I made you relevant again,' " Manson recalled, adding that the 23-year-old "Love Yourself" singer had taken credit for the idea of using Manson's image on the merch.
While President Donald Trump has taken credit for the low black unemployment rate, Morial pointed out that under former President Barack Obama, the black unemployment rate fell from 16 percent to 8 percent.
Chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE claimed that Wilson had taken credit for securing the funding for an FBI building at a speech that Kelly attended, but video later disproved that claim.
But the Defense Department's announcement has prompted bipartisan criticism, with Democrats accusing Trump of stealing money from the military he has repeatedly taken credit for rebuilding in order to fulfill a campaign promise.
Macron has taken credit for persuading Trump to escalate U.S. military intervention in Syria against his impulse toward withdrawal following the dramatic decline of the Islamic State's territory and power in the country.
He has trumpeted the Pentagon's $202014 billion budget, taken credit for staving off a "major war" with North Korea and generally declared victory on all things related to the United States' armed forces.
Shadow Brokers, the group that has taken credit for that leak, threatened on Tuesday to release more recent code to enable hackers to break into the world's most widely used computers, software and phones.
OurMine, the hacking group that has previously taken credit for hacking into the social media accounts for Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey, has apparently gained access to BuzzFeed's systems and published on its website.
The Guardian reported that the hacker who breached Symantec's test environment had also taken credit for stealing information from Australia's Medicare program, data that subsequently appeared for sale on a dark net market board.
President Trump has taken credit for the Saudi bloc's decision, saying his recent trip to the region calling for Muslim countries to be tougher on terrorism and unite against Iran led to the move.
An affiliate of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken credit for the ambush that killed four U.S. soldiers and four Nigerien troops in October, The Associated Press reported on Saturday.
These programs have contributed to the 1.5% drop in the average premium for the Obamacare's 2019 benchmark plan, which President Donald Trump has repeatedly and inaccurately taken credit for on the midterm campaign trail.
Why it matters: This isn't the first time the president has taken credit for jobs pledges that had already been announced, and there's no reason to believe that the strategy won't continue to pay off.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump, who has taken credit for stock market gains, on Friday blamed the December bear market on the Democrats' winning control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the November elections.
Nine years after the murders, in 1972, county police investigators attributed their murders to be the work of the so-called Zodiac Killer, even though no one appeared to have taken credit for the killings.
The disease itself is clearly causing considerable disruption in the country, including last week killing a senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard commander who had taken credit for encouraging Yemeni Houthi rebels to attack Saudi oil tankers.
The group is largely isolated, having essentially declared war on the world, released videos of beheadings and other horrors, organized and taken credit for terrorist attacks around the globe, and disavowed negotiations with the international community.
Anastasiades, 71, has taken credit for steering the Cypriot economy to recovery after it was plunged into crisis in 2013 by its exposure to debt-wracked Greece and fiscal slippage under a former left-wing administration.
An entity called the Yemen Cyber Army had taken credit for the breach, and a Web site called WikiSaudiLeaks, which published some of the material, claimed to have given the bulk of the trove to Assange.
After New York magazine took out advertisements on city buses featuring the magazine's logo and reading "Possibly the only good thing in New York Rudy hasn't taken credit for," Giuliani ordered transit officials to strip the ads.
Pruitt has taken credit for removing seven Superfund sites from the list, but that work started years before he got to the agency and was completed before he took office, as Timothy Cama reported for The Hill.
Pressure from a succession of American presidents and concern over Russia's ambitions after its assault on Ukraine in 2014 led several European governments to slowly hike military outlays, a trend for which the president has taken credit.
Yet here's a job boom that he hasn't taken credit for, but could: The left and mainstream media early on objected to Trump's tweeting and wanted it stopped, until they realized that they could capitalize on it.
Trump has recently taken credit for shifting NATO's focus toward terrorism, despite the group's decade-and-a-half long engagement in Afghanistan, and say he's committed to bolstering the group by pressing member states to increase military spending.
Sessions has publicly taken credit for desegregation efforts in the state of Alabama, there is no evidence of his participation in the desegregation of Alabama schools or any school desegregation lawsuits filed by then-Attorney General Sessions. Sen.
"Hotels — including one executive who operates Kimpton hotels — have specifically expressed concerns about Airbnb preventing them from charging 'gouging rates' and taken credit for lobbying Members of Congress to lobby the FTC," he said in an emailed statement.
In the past, Mr. Trump has gleefully taken credit for "retiring" critics like former Senator Jeff Flake and Republican House members who rejected "the embrace" of the White House — losses that cost his party control of the House.
Brennan has taken credit for launching the Trump investigation," Strassel wrote, adding that Brennan "took the lead on shaping the narrative that Russia was interfering in the election specifically to help Mr. Trump—which quickly evolved into the Trump-collusion narrative.
Unemployment remains below 2628 percent and trillions of dollars in new wealth has flooded into U.S. households this year, signs of a robust economy for which Republicans have taken credit, arguing their 28500 tax overhaul has played a significant role.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has taken credit for the stock market's gains during his nearly two years in the White House, and those claims are reasonable given the impact of tax cuts and pro-business policies on investor sentiment.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you ... THE BIG STORIES: --ROUND UP THE USUAL SUSPECTS: The hacking group Phantom Squad has taken credit for downing Sony's PlayStation Network for most of the day on Monday.
President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has simultaneously taken credit for, and blamed Democrats for, his newly implemented "zero tolerance" policy, whereby border patrol agents are directed to arrest and detain all adults attempting to cross the border outside of designated ports of entry.
He has even taken credit for what he says are changes in Iran's behavior in the region since he pulled out of the deal — an assertion that baffles Iran experts, who say there is no evidence of changes in how Iran is operating.
Since winning the election, he has challenged Boeing to lower the cost of upgrades to Air Force One, stepped in to stop Carrier from sending jobs to Mexico and taken credit for billions of dollars in investment from the Japanese conglomerate SoftBank.
Raising the stakes, a mystery group calling itself ShadowBrokers has taken credit for leaking cyber-spying tools that are now being turned to criminal use, including ones used in the recent WannaCry global ransomware attack, ratcheting up cyber security threats to a whole new level.
Trump last year repeatedly blasted the Fed for raising interest rates - which the Fed did four times in 2018 - saying the central bank's actions would squelch an economic recovery Trump has taken credit for invigorating with a round of tax cuts and greater government spending.
While Europeans have long taken credit for inventing the dish, its origins are largely African and Caribbean; the Africans who passed through the city's slave markets did much of the cooking in a French colony that, unlike its Anglo-American neighbors, reveled in good food.
He's threatened to cut off federal aid to the state and bizarrely taken credit for educating state policymakers about the importance that raking forests plays in preventing wildfires — his unscientific implication being that climate change doesn't play as much of a role as commonly believed.
During cross-examination of Bannon last week, Stone lawyer Robert Buschel suggested that Bannon had previously identified a diverse set of people — including Brad Parscale, David Bossie, Michael Flynn, Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump Jr. — as having taken credit for the key October WikiLeaks dump .
Since Election Day, President Trump has repeatedly taken credit for months-in-the-making job announcements: 220006,2202 jobs from SoftBank; 2628,28500 IBM jobs; a Kentucky plant that Ford never intended to close; 6900,2628 Fiat-Chrysler jobs; "saving" Monsanto and 28503,22019 U.S. positions — the list goes on.
OurMine has also taken credit for hacking social media accounts owned by Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, Sundar Pichai, and HBO in the past, though until it took credit for the NFL and ESPN hacks in January, there hadn't been a reported hack by the group since 2017.
Mr. Trump has also taken credit for the declines in the number of Americans taking benefits from programs his administration collectively calls "welfare," including Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, which provide health coverage and cash assistance to low-income families.
Having once taken credit for Sanders's refusal to allow a super PAC, Biden waved in a group that has spent millions of dollars to prop him up in Iowa, from donors who are not yet known but who raised $7.6 million in less than three months.
Mr. Trump has taken credit for job announcements by companies, including a plan by Carrier to retain 1,110 jobs in Indiana, but critics say that they were in the works long before he took office, and that the economic trends that send jobs abroad remain in place.
The deaths came amid ongoing peace negotiations between the U.S. and Taliban forces, and indications of the threat of violence from other forces such as Afghanistan-based Islamic State fighters, who have taken credit for an attack on a wedding in Kabul that killed 80 people last weekend.
The things that Stan Lee has taken credit for making and saying are great, and I fear that, now that everyone involved is dead, the myth that Stan Lee was a creative genius or a good guy will perpetuate forever while the people he fucked over will be forgotten.
For years, officials in the Philippines have been reluctant to acknowledge that the Islamic State has taken root in the country, even as the militant group has taken credit for a series of deadly attacks across Southeast Asia and been implicated in other plots foiled by regional governments.
The Defense Department's Thursday announcement has prompted bipartisan criticism, with Democrats accusing Trump of stealing money from the military he has repeatedly taken credit for rebuilding in order to fulfill a signature campaign promise and some Republicans saying that the move reflects an overreach by the Executive Branch.
In a statement, the Revolutionary Guards appeared to blame Saudi Arabia and the United States for the assaults even as responsibility for them was asserted by the Islamic State, the Sunni extremist group that has taken credit for terrorist attacks around the world in the past few weeks.
That represents a loss of more than $2.2 billion in consumer spending by workers from a wide range of government agencies, according to data from the Center for American Progress — a setback for the economy and for Trump, who has taken credit for the country's economic growth and low unemployment rate.
While Trump has happily taken credit for it (or at least, blamed any decline in viewership on patriotic outrage stirred up by anthem protests) there's less in the way of hard evidence that the ratings slippage has anything to do with him or any kind of conservative backlash or boycott.
President Trump, who has taken credit for a rising stock market as a measure of his own success, complained on Twitter Wednesday that "good (great) news" in the economy led to an abrupt decline in stock prices, his first comments about the stock market since its sharp drop earlier this week.
Trump has repeatedly taken credit for increased NATO spending commitments after frequently accusing European allies of not paying their fair share relative to the U.S., but the organization's European states have been steadily increasing their defense commitments since 2014, when Russia annexed the territory of Crimea, according to Foreign Policy.
Republicans' pitch to Trump has largely focused on highlighting their economic concerns, saying the proposed tariffs could send the stock market plunging and erase economic gains from the tax law — two successes that Trump has taken credit for and that GOP lawmakers plan to tout in the upcoming midterm elections.
Lubow has, in the past, falsely claimed to represent Casey Anthony, the Florida woman accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter; taken credit for a stunt actually pulled off by German artists; claimed he sold cocaine to OJ Simpson; and promoted a theory that Courtney Love had Kurt Cobain murdered.
The stock markets that Trump has taken credit for lifting to new highs have sold off in recent days as investors adjusted to heightened trade risks, a dimming global growth outlook and a rise in long-term U.S. Treasury bond yields that has given investors higher returns on a safe alternative to equities.
Founded in late 2018 by ex-Frontline Ventures VC Thomas Olszewski, and launching later this year, Koyo is attempting to tackle the problem whereby people without much of a credit history, such as migrants or those who have never taken credit or aren't the main bill payer, aren't able to secure a loan.
Mr. Trump likewise has gleefully taken credit on days that stocks have risen and publicly commented on the strength of the dollar, which presidents generally do not do either, both because it might be viewed as unseemly interference in the markets and because it invites blame when they have a bad day.
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 has repeatedly taken credit for declining African-American unemployment rates.
The news was announced at an event this evening with Foxconn chief Terry Gou and US President Donald Trump, who has aggressively pressured both domestic and foreign corporations to invest in the US. (He has also often taken credit for such investments even when they predated his administration.) Trump was joined at the event by Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
" But Schlesinger maintains that what he calls "compensatory history" is bad history, whether it takes the form of Afrocentrism, or the claim that other regions have falsely taken credit for inventions that originated in Africa, or what he, following Kelleher, calls "the there's-always-an-Irishman-at-the-bottom-of-it-doing-the-real-work approach to American history.
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 has taken credit for sparking the talks, pointing to his administration's increased sanctions on North Korea.
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 has taken credit for the improving relations, pointing to additional sanctions his administration has placed on North Korea.
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 has taken credit for North Korea's willingness to engage in talks with the South, pointing to recently implemented sanctions.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoTrump seeks to shift questions from impeachment at UN Ukraine president says he thought only Trump's side of conversation would be released Iran is surviving, in spite of Trump's 'maximum pressure' MORE on Sunday insisted Iran was definitively to blame for attacks on Saudi oil production facilities for which Tehran-backed Houthi rebels have taken credit.
A previously unknown hacking group that says it opposes the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken credit for the recent cyberattacks on Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and the BBC.
Critics were quick to tie the downdraft to 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, noting that he had, after all, taken credit for the strong gains posted since his election.
Frederica WilsonFrederica Patricia WilsonAssault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress Democratic rep reconsiders wearing trademark hats because of 'racists who taunt me' Overnight Defense: US shoots down Iranian drone | Pentagon sending 500 more troops to Saudi Arabia | Trump mulls Turkey sanctions | Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE (D-Fla.) The chief of staff had claimed that Wilson had taken credit for getting an FBI building funded, but video later disproved his statement.
But a cached version still exists, as does a Google News result: OurMine has taken credit for a number of hacks in recent weeks—besides the aforementioned tech giants, it's also apparently gone after celebrities and Pokémon Go. TechCrunch doesn't appear to have publicly addressed the hack, but Engadget, who's also owned by TechCrunch's parent company AOL, had this to say:Because of the limited nature of the "hack," TechCrunch was able to quickly roll back the changes OurMine made to its site.
Clinton has taken credit for laying the groundwork of the nuclear deal with Iran while serving as secretary of State, and the issue has been a point of contention between her and Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, who has promised to shred the deal if elected.
I've got a lot of thoughts on Katie HillKatherine (Katie) Lauren HillThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Better Medicare Alliance - Dems unveil impeachment measure; Vindman splits GOP Katie Hill resignation reignites push for federal 'revenge porn' law George Papadopoulos launches campaign to run for Katie Hill's congressional seat MORE being forced to resign by revenge porn; on how the media is trying to make the outcome of impeachment suspenseful when in fact we all know exactly how it's going to end, and on joe having hilariously taken credit for Bernie SandersBernie SandersSanders campaign hits back at Biden: 'He is once again peddling dishonest insurance company talking points' Overnight Health Care: House Dems clash over Pelosi drug pricing bill | Senate blocks effort to roll back Trump ObamaCare moves | Number of uninsured children rises Sanders aide says heart attack 'personalized' health issues for voters MORE not having a super PAC because he said "people can't possibly trust you" if you do.

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