apologies, denials
Jared Kushner Now Under Congressional Investigation for Landing Sketchy Saudi Investment
Duh!
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Virginia Thomas, the wife of Clarence Thomas, apologised to a group of his clerks for a divide that developed in the group after she fervently supported former President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign and the 6 January rally that led to the violent storming of the Capitol.
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Capitol rioter apologises to AOC for assassination threat, says he attacked Congress on Trump’s orders
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Freshman Illinois congresswoman Mary Miller apologizes for saying 'Hitler was right' about youth education but accuses critics of 'intentionally' twisting her words
Mary Miller apologized for saying Hitler was 'right' during a rally in Washington DC on Tuesday
'I sincerely apologize for any harm my words caused and regret using a reference to one of the most evil dictators in history', she said
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Lawyers' group calls for disciplining Trump legal team over 'dangerous' fraud allegations
When lawsuits began flooding state and federal courts after Election Day, the legal team for President Trump’s reelection campaign, and his supporters, said that as a candidate he was merely exercising his right to explore every legal remedy at his disposal.
“A license to practice law is not a license to lie to the public on behalf of a client, whether doing so endangers one individual or the entire body politic,” the letter says. “American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct 4.1(a) and 8.4(c) put lawyers at risk of sanctions for engaging in dishonesty, deceit and misrepresentation — in or out of court.”
The group calls out Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, his campaign’s senior legal adviser Jenna Ellis, and lawyers Victoria Toensing, Sidney Powell and Joseph diGenova. DiGenova, a former U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, said during a broadcast interview that Christopher Krebs, the administration’s election security director who was fired by Trump for denying that the Nov. 3 election was tainted by fraud, should be “taken out at dawn and shot.”
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The House of Representatives quietly paid $850,000 this year to settle wrongful termination claims by five Pakistani-American technology specialists, after a set of routine workplace allegations against them morphed into fodder for right-wing conspiracy theories amplified by President Donald Trump.
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The governor of Michigan criticized Dr. Scott Atlas, one of President Donald Trump’s top Covid-19 advisers, after he said on Twitter Sunday that Michigan residents should “rise up” against its new restriction measures.
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Mike Pence suggests the Trump administration will be in place for four more years despite Biden victory: 'That's the plan'
Hey shmuck!
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Jon Venverloh announced Sunday that he was stepping down from his position with the Las Lomitas Elementary School District in Menlo Park.
His wife, Mehridith Philips Venverloh, tweeted Sunday in response to comments about Harris’s qualifications that “all she needs to be qualified is a black (crude term for female genitalia)! No brain needed!”Venderloh, a supporter of President Donald Trump, later apologized in another post, saying her “vulgar” words were written “in a moment of disappointment.”
“I am deeply sorry and ashamed,” she said and added that she has been taking medications for a “debilitating neurological disease” but had been weaning herself from them in preparation for a scheduled hospitalization.
“I believe that the change in medication reduced my judgment between right and wrong when I made the posts,” she said.
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Pfizer CEO Sold Millions In Stock After Coronavirus Vaccine News, Raising Questions
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MSNBC cuts off correspondent as he replies ‘s***’ and ‘f***’ to anchor question about transition
“So sorry for the profanity I used on air last hour. I was experiencing some technical difficulties and mistakenly hung up on the control room, though my mic still was on,” national security correspondent Ken Dilanian tweeted.
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Sen. Chris Coons on Sunday called on President Donald Trump to apologize for trashing the late Sen. John McCain on Twitter during the weekend, and supported the departed Arizona Republican’s delivery to the FBI the so-called dossier on Trump’s alleged ties to Russia. **
Google denies working with the Chinese military after Trump criticism
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The hosts of ‘Fox & Friends’ apologised on Monday after airing a graphic suggesting that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died.
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LeBron James apologizes for posting rap lyrics saying 'we been getting that Jewish money'
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Facebook says photo access for up to 6.8 million users unintentionally shared; 'We're sorry this happened'
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Warriors' Stephen Curry expresses regret, apologies over moon landing comments
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Trump Falsely Claims Border Agents Were Badly Hurt In Migrant Tear Gas Clashes
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THAT'S NOT OURS | Pastor says hidden game room firefighters found in church building isn't his
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Fox News Apologizes For Guest Who Likened Hillary Clinton To ‘Herpes’
“She won’t go away. She’s like herpes,” said Anna Paulina, director of Hispanic engagement for right-wing organization Turning Points USA.
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Mark Zuckerberg says he will NOT resign and stands by Sheryl Sandberg but admits Facebook was wrong to use lobbyists to smear critics by calling them anti-semitic and linking them to George Soros
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Mississippi Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith apologized Tuesday evening for a recent remark that evoked the South’s ugly past of racial terror against African-Americans and has turned what should be an easy win for the GOP in a runoff election for the U.S. Senate into an unexpectedly competitive race.
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Donald Trump admits he was WRONG to sit out traditional trip to Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day: 'I should have done that, I was extremely busy on calls' (not sorry)
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Kentucky Dad Apologizes For Father-Son Nazi Halloween Costumes
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'The insinuation is horrible, hurtful and simply untrue': Woman who signed letter supporting SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh now learns he and classmates 'boasted about hooking up with her' in his senior yearbook
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Alibaba's Jack Ma says it can't create 1 million jobs in U.S. due to Trump's China tariffs
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Ken Starr Regrets Involving Monica Lewinsky In His Clinton Probe — But Won't Apologize To Her
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Texas State Board of Education votes to erase Hillary Clinton from history curriculum
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Barbara Cargill, a Texas Republican and member of the board, told The Dallas Morning News that "the recommendation to eliminate Helen Keller and Hillary Clinton was made by [Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills] work groups."
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TheFederal Emergency Management Agency has admitted fault for the thousands of pallets of now-undrinkable bottled water left on a runway in Puerto Rico.
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Ousted EPA head Pruitt denies getting improper gifts, income
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Former E.P.A. Chief Is in Talks for His Next Job: Coal Consultant
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Jamie Dimon said he could beat President Donald Trump in an election. Then he walked it back.
"I should not have said it," the JPMorgan Chase CEO said in a statement.
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Vatican promises 'clarifications' to pope cover-up claims
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Trump's tweet about the economy was false, top White House economic adviser says
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Facebook is forced to apologize after REMOVING Burt Reynolds' Cosmo centerfold photo from fans' pages for 'violating decency rules'
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Letter confirms Vatican KNEW about sex abuse claims against Cardinal Theodore McCarrick's in 2000
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Aretha Franklin funeral pastor is forced to apologize for 'groping' Ariana Grande's breast after her performance and making a racist joke likening her name to 'something from Taco bell'
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Facebook apologizes after it sparked outrage when Anne Frank Center's post promoting Holocaust education was removed for 'violating community standards'
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Paul Hind said he was `deeply sorry´ after admitting trolling relatives of young people who died in tragic circumstances
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Pope apologizes for Catholic Church ‘crimes’ in Ireland
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Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo deny writing explosive op-ed attacking Trump.
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"The idea I ever called the President an idiot is not true," Kelly said in a statement Tuesday.
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“We must maintain efforts to put our Nation on a fiscally sustainable course, and Federal agency budgets cannot sustain such increases.” Trump: Labor Day 09/03/2018
Meanwhile: 09/05/2018
The Environmental Protection Agency failed to document any threats or security risks that warranted spending more than $3.5 million on unprecedented around-the-clock bodyguards for then-chief Scott Pruitt, the agency's internal watchdog concluded on Tuesday.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop agrees to pay $145,000 settlement over unproven claims of the health benefits of vaginal eggs and a 'depression preventing' tincture.
As part of settlement, Goop must, offer customers refunds and stop making claims without scientific evidence.
Who says money does not grow on trees. For some people it do.
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Aretha Franklin funeral pastor is forced to apologize for 'groping' Ariana Grande's breast after her performance and making a racist joke likening her name to 'something from Taco bell'
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Alex Jones Fails To Stop Sandy Hook Parents' Defamation Case
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Facebook apologizes after it sparked outrage when Anne Frank Center's post promoting Holocaust education was removed for 'violating community standards'
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Paul Hind said he was `deeply sorry´ after admitting trolling relatives of young people who died in tragic circumstances
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Pope apologizes for Catholic Church ‘crimes’ in Ireland
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