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We are hopeful that he will be vindicated at trial.
I think you're going to see the system be vindicated.
The truth will come out, and I will be vindicated.
His attorney at the time said he will be vindicated.
The facts will come out and I will be vindicated.
Some of those suspicions seemed to be vindicated on Oct.
"It feels very good" to be vindicated, Järlström told Motherboard.
I will be vindicated because I didn't do anything wrong.
Trump, and those who believe in him, would be vindicated.
I also love how it's going to be vindicated by history.
I am confident that if tried fairly, I will be vindicated.
Yes, I'll be vindicated, but that's not why I'm doing this.
He fully expects to be vindicated when this case finally resolves.
He maintained that he would be vindicated in court next month.
He has vowed that he'd be vindicated in the court process.
But detractors think their skepticism will be vindicated in the end.
And ultimately, we expect them to be vindicated in the case.
Collins's lawyers said the lawmaker would be "vindicated" at the time.
And then in November, he'll be vindicated at the ballot box.
India would be vindicated if the proper process was followed, it said.
Mr. Silver had insisted, over and over, that he would be vindicated.
They may even still be vindicated for passing on Carr and Bridgewater.
Calls for the eight to be vindicated grew -- even in state media.
Then, if Trump is reelected after being impeached, he'll be vindicated further.
"It's always nice to be vindicated," said Honda Executive Vice President John Mendel.
Cooperman told CNBC the charges are without merit and he will be vindicated.
"I will be vindicated because God is still on the throne," he said.
Maybe the A's will be vindicated for this move years down the line.
Trump then claimed to be vindicated on the basis of that false claim.
Zervos's suit could be a chance for them to be vindicated at last.
Then, the company was publicly united in confidence that it would eventually be vindicated.
A spokesman said Low maintained his innocence and was confident he would be vindicated.
At the end of the case, I have no doubt Jim will be vindicated.
Mr. Schlather, in the email, said he was confident Mr. Greenwood would be vindicated.
The insiders won't be vindicated just because their witch hunt had an actual witch.
They said the president would be vindicated for many of his foreign policy initiatives.
Mr. Smollett is confident that once the full story is available he will be vindicated.
Doud will fight these false charges to his last breath, and he will be vindicated.
" The documents add: "This lawsuit is completely without merit and we expect to be vindicated.
Nelly tweeted Saturday afternoon that he is "completely innocent" and confident he will be vindicated.
He repeatedly asserted that the president had nothing to hide and would soon be vindicated.
For his part, however, Mr. Klein said on Tuesday that he expected to be vindicated.
Weinstein's defense attorney, Benjamin Brafman, said he remains positive Weinstein will be vindicated through trial.
Mr. Shkreli has said that he is not guilty and will be vindicated at trial.
He also has said he believes the accusers are lying and Kelly would be vindicated.
"We believe that when the final chapter is written, he will be vindicated," McDonald said.
Some of Jackson's concerns about Stone's combative social media persona seemed to be vindicated Tuesday.
But on Tuesday, Spicer said Trump was "extremely confident" he would be vindicated by the evidence.
Mr Trujillo will be vindicated if the new officials act with the independence that Ecuadoreans expect.
Kelly is "strong, has a lot of support, and is going to be vindicated," Greenberg said.
If he's successful, and his client is in fact an innocent bystander, Hernandez could be vindicated.
I will let the legal system run its course and I know I will be vindicated.
Not by Russian trolls, but by President Donald Trump's pernicious and voracious need to be vindicated.
If he wants to be vindicated soon in public, maybe that factors into Mr. McConnell's calculation.
" Scott Morvillo, Durant's lawyer, said he was "confident that Mr. Durant will be vindicated on appeal.
I am certain that in time the truth will be revealed and I will be vindicated.
" The school adds, "We are confident that UCPD's actions will be vindicated against the plaintiff's uninformed allegations.
Because if the administration is truly clean here, it gives them time and space to be vindicated.
Friends in Khartoum were convinced that Berhe would be vindicated and said he was due ample compensation.
He's allowed to think that, of course, and in the light of eternity he might be vindicated.
In a statement, Mr. McDonnell said that he was innocent and that he expected to be vindicated.
Senator Menendez remains confident that he will be vindicated when all the facts are heard at trial.
If you've ever argued with someone who didn't believe your dog actually loves you, prepare to be vindicated.
"I believe when all the facts are known, I will be vindicated," Menendez said outside court on Wednesday.
Similar arguments were made during the late 1990s dotcom boom, only for the value approach to be vindicated.
According to WXYZ, the issue is being addressed, so at least Juco will be vindicated in that regard.
Victims of abuse must be given a space to be heard, to be believed, and to be vindicated.
President Trump and his campaign are highly likely to be vindicated; there will be no guilt-by-association.
But Republicans predicted that their support of the tax bill would be vindicated as voters see its effects.
But in an interview ABC News, the singer insists he's innocent, and says he is sure he'll be vindicated.
If the 2021 finals feature, say, Mr Trout batting against the DR's Johnny Cueto, his optimism will be vindicated.
Mr. Modanlo said he had been optimistic that was about to be vindicated in an appeal filed in October.
His belief that his vision of progress will turn back destructive populism has yet to be vindicated outside France.
Fred Zemel, an attorney for Rachel Sorotzkin, told CNN that all the defendants will be vindicated after further investigation.
Democrats charge that the Trump boom is unsustainable, and soaring deficits and creeping inflation suggest they might be vindicated.
A determined Mr. Rosenstein began telling associates that he would ultimately be "vindicated" for his role in the matter.
But I think I will be vindicated when Coach of the Year Award voting results are released in June.
The hawks who fear that jihadism will surge if we pull back from Afghanistan and Syria could be vindicated.
Anyone who distrusts magicians will be vindicated by the shot of one pulling a skinned bunny out of his hat.
If she chooses to avoid impeachment and Democrats put a new president in the White House, she will be vindicated.
Trump offered no evidence of the claim, and, when pressed, has insisted that he will be vindicated in the end.
The journalists argued in the video that they were simply doing their jobs, and should be vindicated by the court.
The governor, once considered a rising star in the Republican Party, has remained defiant and vowed that he'll be vindicated.
She has not conducted any wrongdoing, as stated by the US, and she will be vindicated through the court ruling.
He has said the affair was a "personal mistake" and argues that he will be vindicated in court next month.
In some cases, sexual assault victims are prosecuted for lying, only for their stories to be vindicated as truthful later on.
" Klein added, "We expect @MalwareTechBlog to be vindicated and then he can return to keeping us all safe from malicious software.
And I feel confident that I will be vindicated in the court process or whatever the heck we're in right now.
Freed on bond, he would be vindicated three years later, when an appeals court overturned the verdict, ruling the confession inadmissible.
Greitens made a pre-emptive denial, calling it a "political witch hunt" and saying he would be vindicated by a court.
Even if Trump had been proven 100 percent correct about this — and he clearly has not — he would not be vindicated.
Davidson was not arrested or charged in the matter and said he's confident he'll be vindicated in an ongoing civil proceeding.
Mr. Trump, however, suggested in an interview that he would be vindicated: "Wiretap covers a lot of different things," he said.
His life will be vindicated, and I will campaign until the day that I die to bring justice to my son.
Shawn Allyn, a lawyer for one of the six officers charged with assault, said Thursday that his client would be vindicated.
Jackson's attorney, Walter Mosley, tells PEOPLE exclusively that his client is confident that when those tapes are reviewed, he will be vindicated.
But Ribble thinks Ryan will be vindicated if Republicans manage to keep the House majority in the face of a Trump collapse.
"We look forward to the legal process continuing and expect to be vindicated," Gawker said in a statement after Wednesday's hearing ended.
The strategy seemed to be vindicated by the Iowa caucuses, the season's first contest, in which Mr Cruz narrowly beat Donald Trump.
If that is allowed to occur, we are confident that he will be vindicated and will finally be able to move forward.
Clinton, secretary of state from 2009 to 2013, has said her email arrangement broke no rules and that she will be vindicated.
"The best case for the president is to be vindicated by allowing this investigation to go on thoroughly and independently," Ryan said.
It's possible Trump could be vindicated -- but it's also impossible to imagine any other president would put himself in such a position.
It wouldn't be until 2011, when two detectives in Colorado began investigating a series of similar assaults, that Marie would be vindicated.
He has taken to labeling the accusations a "political witch hunt," and vowed he will be vindicated next month during his trial.
"I'm confident that my client will be vindicated at the end of this," said Karl J. Silverberg, the lawyer defending Mr. Caggiano.
" Dora Lane, Pickens' lawyer for the case, told MUNCHIES the following: "We deny Mr. Appling's allegations and expect to be vindicated in court.
Predictable enough in a tumultuous campaign season, such judgments may or may not be vindicated when the votes are counted on Election Day.
Zhou had no knowledge of any alleged counterfeiting scheme, and when the actual facts come out, we are confident he will be vindicated.
"Senator Menendez remains highly confident that he will be vindicated come September," Menendez adviser Michael Soliman said in a statement to The Hill.
Hayes's lawyer has said that his client was not the aggressor and that Hayes would be vindicated when the true story was known.
He told CNBC that he will soon be "vindicated in court," and that the case had no bearing on his work at Trusii.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Eli Manning angrily denied providing fake game-used memorabilia to a collector, insisting Thursday that he would ultimately be vindicated.
Mr. Zhou had no knowledge of any alleged counterfeiting scheme, and when the actual facts come out, we are confident he will be vindicated.
Hayes's lawyer, John Fuller, described it as a hit-and-run and insisted that his client would be vindicated once the full story emerged.
A defiant Greitens slammed the accusations against him as "a political witch hunt" and vowed that he would be vindicated in court next month.
It would then be up to the Senate to determine whether the position of the House or that of the president ought to be vindicated.
That view seemed to be vindicated when Nissin, a noodle-maker, ran an advert featuring Ms Osaka in which her skin and hair were lightened.
Still, those at the company held on to a steadfast belief that it was in the right and that it would be vindicated on appeal.
"Linda is disappointed by the verdict but remains optimistic that she will be vindicated on appeal," Linda Mangano's lawyer, John Carman, said in an email.
The team chose at the time to take a wait-and-see approach, and Foster appeared to be vindicated when Ennis fully recanted the accusations.
I reiterate that I am innocent of all the charges against me, have pled not guilty and am committed to fighting to be vindicated at trial.
Speaking outside a Manhattan court, Parnas predicted that he would be "vindicated" during the trial, saying that many "false things" have been said about him recently.
I am confident that these students' rights will be vindicated in our courts, and I am proud to stand with them in this fight for justice.
He is cast a religious martyr, or someone who, though assailed on (in their view, bogus) legal or circumstantial grounds will be vindicated through divine favor.
Pruitt's attorney John Carney said that his client, a "highly decorated career Army officer," will be vindicated at his hearing before an SEC administrative law judge.
If he quits international football now, he will never be vindicated from the errors of the past, while the future will be one of immeasurable isolation.
Currently free on $2.1 million in bail, he predicted in December during a three-hour interview at his home near Nice that he would be vindicated.
He predicted that the businessman would be vindicated overseas and said he believed the federal investigation of Mr. Steinmetz and his companies was no longer active.
And if Mr. McConnell is so confident that his party's leader will be vindicated, why fight so hard to prevent the full truth from coming out?
The legal team for Mr. Menendez issued a statement calling the justices' decision "disappointing" but also vowing that the senator would be "vindicated" through his trial.
It remains unclear whether Mr. Shkreli would be vindicated by asserting the Fifth, but he is likely to keep up his barrage of comments on social media.
We are confident that he will be vindicated by such a review, unless the mayor and the NYPD leadership have already decided to prioritize politics over fairness.
Rodney was set to be executed Wednesday, but now the courts are gonna hear his case again -- so, he could be vindicated after 20 years in prison.
Some of those suspicions seemed to be vindicated last week, when Ms. Park acknowledged that she had let Ms. Choi edit some of her most important speeches.
If the Justice Department succeeds in stopping them, the president will be vindicated in his decision not to divorce himself from his business empire while in office.
Kelly is strong, he's got a lot of support and he's going to be vindicated on all these charges -- one by one if it has to be.
Mr. Trump predicted that he would lose the first couple of court rounds, particularly in California federal courts, but would ultimately be vindicated by the Supreme Court.
The congressman cautioned that Mueller's principal findings have yet to be made public, but that indications appear to be that the president will be vindicated by the report.
Woodward has defended his work, and said in an interview with The New York Times podcast "The Daily" published Tuesday that his version of events would be vindicated.
It will take longer for Zimbabweans to find out whether their jubilation at the unexpected transformation of their onetime oppressors to uniformed liberators will be vindicated or dashed.
" He added: "I look forward to defending myself vigorously in court, and I am certain that in time, the truth will be revealed and I will be vindicated.
Kernen said if this type of subversion were indeed taking place, then the president and others who have claimed there are forces working against him would be vindicated.
In the event of a threat to national security, for example, Mr Trump's appetite for power and desire to be vindicated over his Islamophobic rhetoric could produce dire results.
"The time has come for the sacrifices of the Greek people to be vindicated," Tsipras said in a joint news briefing with Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos and other ministers.
"I am confident Michelle will be vindicated because I do not believe a law was broken and her words alone are not sufficient to establish a manslaughter," Cataldo said.
Because I had always wanted to be a writer, I liked the idea that someone would one day read my thoughts and every misunderstanding about me would be vindicated.
And while no House Republicans support impeachment, they know Trump has been anxious to be vindicated in a Senate trial and are eager to give him what he wants.
I hold hope that those faint whispers that began almost as quickly as the story made its way across the networks will be silenced, that Smollett will be vindicated.
Rather than engage in a media tit-for-tat, we have offered our cooperation in the investigation and are confident that when the truth comes out Thomas will be vindicated.
A defense attorney representing Kevin Umejei said his client, "Plans on fighting the accusations against him, wishes to go to trial and believes he will be vindicated through this process."
It set a high bar for special counsel Robert Mueller to clear: If he couldn't prove direct coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia, then the president would be vindicated.
"I am confident ultimately that Michelle will be vindicated because I do not believe a law was broken, and her words alone are not sufficient to establish manslaughter," he said.
The statement ties the recent Gizmodo report alleging anti-conservative bias at Facebook, to Thiel's Facebook board seat: We look forward to the legal process continuing and expect to be vindicated.
"It is fundamentally unfair for the unions to be required to provide services for free and the unions expect that their position will eventually be vindicated," he said in a statement.
Amid an escalating federal investigation into individuals in the Trump orbit, Clinton has sharpened those allegations in public appearances, seeming to grow more confident that she will be vindicated by facts.
His attorney has said all day long in a statement that his client will be vindicated, and there will be a case mounted with vigorous defense to clear his good name.
Still, Menendez and his team insist that he will be vindicated in his trial and are going full steam ahead on his reelection race with unwavering support from New Jersey Democrats.
Sharif's party retains a majority in the National Assembly and has vowed it will be vindicated in elections held this year, in which his brother will be the prime ministerial candidate.
Blac Chyna says she always knew she'd be vindicated in her hairdresser knife case, 'cause the lady was simply thirsty for the spotlight -- but she ain't gonna drink from Chyna's fountain.
"Seth Green, Kobe McCrary, Antonio Shenault and Antoine Winfield Jr. are very pleased to be vindicated by the panel's rulings," Hutton said in a statement distributed by his Minneapolis law firm.
He clings to the faith that his thwarted ambition, his battered idealism and his dented self-esteem will all be vindicated if Eliza wins a competitive scholarship to study in England.
" A source familiar with Cohen's testimony, speaking in defense of Cohen, said that House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, D-California, will eventually release the transcript and that "Cohen will be vindicated.
And a White House official told me President Trump not only doesn't regret this weekend's fracas despite the lack of evidence for his astonishing claim, he is "absolutely convinced" he'll be vindicated.
Team Sky's stance will be vindicated if they can convince the UCI there was no wrongdoing on Froome's part, but the risk of widespread damage to cycling should they fail is high.
As the date of the invasion drew near, concerns about the quality of sources had crept in, but the spooks still reckoned the weapons would be found and they would be vindicated.
While the university has not been fully heard on the allegations and could be vindicated, there is ample reason for the university to be called to account for the treatment of Klocke.
Avenatti said that he would be vindicated once footage from security cameras in the building was reviewed, even though the violence described by Miniutti would not have occurred in the building's public areas.
He said the plan was that they would then be discovered and the Croatian president's claim that Bosnia was home to "thousands" of jihadists returned from the Middle East could thus be vindicated.
"We still feel that the regulation is a factual misreading of the statute, and that ultimately we will be vindicated on it," said Michael Hammond, the legislative counsel for Gun Owners of America.
"I'm sure that his brief will further support our claims, that Mr. Cosby was falsely convicted, but he will be vindicated, when his appeal is reviewed by the appellate judges," the statement said.
And if you are a part of a population that is very criminalized and demonized on a moral level, that battle to be vindicated of a harsh crime is just that much harder.
The message in both of those actions was clear: I want to get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible because I think I will be vindicated by what is found.
The Court of Appeal specifically did not address the truth of these false allegations, and we are confident that both lawsuits will be dismissed and that Michael Jackson will be vindicated once again.
But the lawmakers note that a Supreme Court case from 2015 involving the Arizona legislature gives them further support and that the judiciary is the only forum where their constitutional powers might be vindicated.
"I love my father, and I have faith in the judgment and fairness of the people of Kentucky, and believe when all of the facts are in, my father will be vindicated," she added.
Graham stuck to his guns on this a lot longer than most others in his party, evidently under the assumption that Trump would lose, he'd be vindicated, and Washington would soon go back to normal.
"We have continually asserted Kamrin's innocence from the outset of this ordeal and believed that it was only a matter of time before he would be vindicated of these fabricated charges," agent Eugene Lee said.
Ted has called BS on the story in the past -- but now with Trump pledging to release all of the JFK docs, his family could be vindicated once and for all ... and Ted seems excited.
Arguably our greatest president, Lincoln does not need to be vindicated or defended, and there is not the slightest bit of evidence on which to claim that Lincoln wanted or welcomed a biracial United States.
The former New York City mayor told The Hill that he was confident he would be vindicated at the end of the Ukraine saga for his efforts to uncover corruption and his work for Trump.
"I watched her work for two years, I watched her battle through that bogus email deal, be vindicated at the end when Secretary Powell came out -- she fought through that, she fought through everything," he said.
"While we do not agree with all of the I.T.C.'s findings, we feel confident our rights will be vindicated on appeal," said Brian Fogarty, senior director, global intellectual property litigation at Nike, which owns Converse.
After the detectives were arraigned in that case, James M. Moschella, a lawyer for the Detectives Endowment Association, said that they were "going to fight the charges" and that "ultimately, we expect them to be vindicated."
"The Big Short," the book and newly released movie, captures this nicely when a hedge fund manager who correctly bet against mortgage-related securities faced angry investors who sought to withdraw money while waiting to be vindicated.
Silva's lawyer, Mark Reichel, told Reuters his client "will be vindicated" and suggested the case was politically motivated, noting that the mayor, a Republican, faces a tough election run-off in November against a Democratic city councilman.
"However, that should not trigger a race by the NYPD to reach a pre-determined outcome in its own disciplinary processes," Patrick Lynch, the union's president, said in a statement, saying he expected Pantaleo to be vindicated.
"I started my public career fighting corruption, that's how I started, and I have always acted in accordance with the law and I believe when all of the facts are known, I will be vindicated," he added.
And their lawyer, Ernest A. Finney Jr., who had begun practicing full time only in 21962 after doubling as a teacher and working part time in a restaurant to make ends meet, would eventually be vindicated, too.
His views seemed to be vindicated in 2010, when the government of Greece was discovered to have systematically concealed its runaway public debt, provoking a crisis that nearly destroyed the euro and remains a source of tension.
"I think we should let Bob Mueller do his work and get to the bottom of it, and get to the bottom of it quickly so that he can be vindicated, get to these things," Ryan said.
The decision may be vindicated in the coming weeks, as El Tri, which opens play on Sunday against Germany at the 2018 World Cup, tries to advance beyond the round of 16 for the first time since 1986.
But if Mr Johnson appears to be vindicated, then it will be harder than ever for voters to follow both his party and the precepts of the Koran, despite the politician's claim to be an interpreter of that book.
Two quick goals from Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuaín had put Juventus ahead, but this felt like the time when Tottenham's youthful vibrancy would be vindicated: When the legs were tired and the minds drained, Juventus would surely break.
LONDON (Reuters) - Turkey does not regret turning down hosting the final week of Euro 20163 and its decision can be vindicated by earning the right to stage the 22016 tournament, said the vice-president of the country's football federation (TFF).
For a couple of hours on Friday night, he was the voice of the ultimate underdogs, the about-to-be-vindicated sports fan who got to revel in something historic — with an audience of millions high-fiving his every remark.
"Many false things have been said about me and my family in the press and media recently, I look forward to defending myself vigorously in court and I'm certain that in time, truth will be revealed and I will be vindicated," Parnas said.
In any case, whether the potential victims of a discriminatory work practice are numerous or very few indeed, an employer can always be vindicated if it can be shown that the rules being applied were a "proportionate means" of achieving a "legitimate aim".
Nathan Ballard, a spokesman for Mr. Levandowski, said after the session in the federal courthouse in San Francisco that "although a great many things have been said about Anthony over the last two days, we are confident that he will eventually be vindicated."
And it raises the prospect that the President's unfettered vision of his own power would be vindicated by the impeachment process and leave him essentially free to do exactly what he wants for the next year, and for four years beyond reelection.
So it is unclear at this point whether Mr. Shkreli would be vindicated by asserting the Fifth Amendment, although in the short term he can keep the records from being turned over to the Senate committee until any litigation over enforcing the subpoena is resolved.
The UFC -- along with the California State Athletic Commission and other officials -- believe Jones, which is why the fight was greenlit in CA. During the event, Jones doubled down on his claim that he's not a cheater and will eventually be vindicated by tested organizations.
The end of the investigation also means that no more indictments are coming from the special counsel, according to a Justice Department official, which Republican allies of President Donald Trump say is a sign that the President will be vindicated by the Mueller report.
Therefore, I have decided to take an immediate leave of absence from my duties at Sherpa Capital and Virgin Hyperloop One, as well as my portfolio company board responsibilities, so that I can pursue the prosecution of my lawsuit, where I am confident I will be vindicated.
But if Rubio falls further behind — especially if another establishment-friendly candidate passes him — whispered doubts about his campaign's competence will be vindicated, and whoever beats him will have the "momentum" of media coverage and buzz among elites in the week before the Granite State contest.
While American and Canadian fisheries have challenged these claims for fear of potentially huge economic losses, the Swedes may soon be vindicated by the EU Scientific Forum on Invasive Alien Species, which has agreed to review the Scandinavian country's request to classify the American lobster as an invasive species.
But a short time ago, the president seemed to be vindicated as North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un sent out some officials to basically back down and say they want to revive face-to-face talks and believe they can bridge some of the tensions they have with the Trump administration.
"Imposing an unspecified delay of trial will deprive the public of a speedy resolution of this matter, especially given how close the parties believe they are to resting, and create substantial uncertainty for the victim about when, if ever, her rights will be vindicated," prosecutors said in a letter on Saturday.
But if he somehow falls further behind — especially if another establishment-friendly candidate like Jeb Bush or Chris Christie passes him — whispered doubts about his campaign's competence will be vindicated, and whoever beats him will have the "momentum" of media coverage and buzz among elites in the week before the Granite State contest.
In an earlier life he was indeed a big fan of universal health care, wealth taxation, and legal abortion — and if his general election pivoting on taxes and the minimum wage is any indication, conservative fears that he would return to his more liberal roots in the general election may yet be vindicated.
"I have decided to take an immediate leave of absence from my duties at Sherpa Capital and Virgin Hyperloop One, as well as my portfolio company board responsibilities, so that I can pursue the prosecution of my lawsuit, where I am confident I will be vindicated," Pishevar said in a statement on Tuesday.
The House speaker reportedly told her colleagues earlier Thursday in a closed-door meeting that Trump "wants to be impeached " by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives so that he can be vindicated by the Senate, where Republicans hold a narrow majority and removing the president from office requires a two-thirds vote.
His early actions, around Comey's firing, will be vindicated by history when seen by the light of his bravery and personal sacrifice and refusal to be bullied into quitting, a move that would almost surely lead to Mueller's investigation being shut down or circumscribed by whichever Trump appointee takes over supervising it next.
But now, all of a sudden, there are signs that he could be vindicated especially because of what happened today with former Trump campaign adviser Michael Caputo, who told our own Neil Cavuto that, fact, he was approached by a second informant in the Trump campaign beyond the first one that I just mentioned.
He was attacked for that statement, and I have in some columns including one in "The Hill" newspapers that he does seem to be vindicated now in terms of those statements that he made MACCALLUM: What about the statement that they had at least one informant, at least one government informant in the campaign as part of that investigation?
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE first broke, and most Republicans were doing their best to avoid television cameras so that they would not have to address the matter, the president boldly stood behind his nominee and assured the American people that Kavanaugh would ultimately be vindicated and confirmed to serve on the bench.
And the president of the United States, my friend and a great president who&aposs off to a terrific start, is going to be vindicated, but this is a witch hunt with no evidence, and nothing else, but a bunch of people who hate him, hate Republicans, hate anything that he stands for, and vowed to get him no matter what.
Likewise, the Fed has not based its recommendation on a "take no risk" regulation strategy; read its report, and you'll see at once that its concerns amount to the full panoply of those I elaborated above — those that both animated the pre-Gramm-Leach-Bliley regime and were meant to continue to be vindicated, but have proved not to be vindicatable, in the new Gramm-Leach-Bliley regime itself.
Jay McKean Fisher, the deputy director of curatorial affairs at the Baltimore Museum of Art, underscores the importance of showing Matisse's maquettes and proofs alongside the finished product in his essay for the catalogue subtitled "I will be vindicated by my maquette," quoted from a letter Matisse wrote about the Mallarmé maquette, which, according to Fisher, the artist considered a "presentation maquette," or a complete mockup of the entire book intended for display.
Nashiri argues, in response, that he is challenging the military commission's power to try him in the first place, a right that cannot fully be vindicated after the fact; and that, in any event, given how slowly the commissions have operated, and how harshly he has been treated while in US custody, it would be both unfair and inconsistent with prior Supreme Court decisions to hold off on resolving his challenge until after he is convicted.
But for Trump to be vindicated this way, by which I mean for him to retain a low-40s approval rating and avoid impeachment even as his administration is reduced (to swipe a joke from MSNBC's Chris Hayes) to his family, Stephen Miller and Mick Mulvaney roaming the White House like the Torrances in the Overlook Hotel, he would need his erratic governing style to avoid meeting a crisis large enough to make White House incompetence matter on a catastrophic scale.
And most of them — and most of them did lose their seats, but they were true to what President Kennedy defined in his book as a congressional profile in courage: the desire to maintain a reputation for integrity that is stronger than the desire to maintain office, the desire to maintain a reputation for integrity that is stronger than a desire to maintain office, a conscience, personal standard of ethics, integrity, morality that is stronger than the pressures of public disapproval or party disapproval, a faith that the right course would ultimately be vindicated, a faith that overcame fear of public reprisal.

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