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"disbelieving" Definitions
  1. showing that you do not believe that something is true or that somebody is telling the truth
"disbelieving" Synonyms
incredulous suspicious distrustful mistrustful unbelieving doubtful doubting dubious sceptical(UK) unconvinced cynical negativistic questioning show-me skeptical(US) suspecting aporetic cagey leery quizzical atheistic skeptic(US) sceptic(UK) faithless freethinking godless heathen infidel irreligious nonbelieving agnostic atheistical atheous humanistic nonreligious nontheistic nullifidian round-eyed amazed fascinated gaping gawping open-mouthed staring in disbelief dumbfounded gobsmacked shocked discrediting discounting rejecting mistrusting repudiating not accepting distrusting negating not crediting challenging contradicting eschewing not believing not buying scorning scouting denying confuting invalidating debunking opposing disowning countering contesting disallowing exploding quashing contravening nullifying refuting rebutting disproving misdoubting disputing querying wondering misbelieving impugning misgiving skepticizing fearing scrupling fluctuating hesitating vacillating disregarding ignoring overlooking passing over discarding dismissing minimising(UK) minimizing(US) overpassing dispelling neglecting underselling whitewashing omitting brushing off winking at brushing aside supposing guessing conjecturing presuming imagining feeling assuming speculating surmising expecting reckoning concluding deducing fancying inferring considering thinking suspicioning believing scoffing mocking ridiculing deriding belittling taunting knocking laughing at pooh-poohing despising jeering ragging sneering teasing flouting reviling sneering at More

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David Borsykowsky deposed the man with a heavily disbelieving tone.
He always seemed disbelieving, and maybe a little bit angry.
Predictably, Trump's tweets drew a disbelieving response from social media.
And the difference between believing and disbelieving a specific proposition.
I was both thrilled and tilted sideways, believing and disbelieving.
I listened to the message five times, elated and disbelieving.
" Asked to elaborate, he continues: "I'm not believing nor disbelieving.
The spectacle of disbelieving male senators badgering Hill galvanized the country.
The outfield wall and disbelieving fans frame it as a backdrop.
His effort prompted disbelieving laughter from the audience and cast members.
Yes. Muslims have been commanded to terrorize the disbelieving enemies of Allah.
Louis denounced the paper for perpetuating a culture of disbelieving rape victims.
Louis denounced the paper for perpetuating a culture of disbelieving rape victims.
I recall being shocked, and disbelieving that such a thing could happen.
"Everyone leaned in disbelieving," said Slate's Dahlia Lithwick, who was in the courtroom.
He threw his opponent a disbelieving sidelong glance, and then an eye roll.
Bannon watched Donald Trump shift from befuddled to disbelieving to horrified, Wolff wrote.
I watched helplessly as he, heartbroken and disbelieving, tried to hold things together.
"Our culture of minimizing and disbelieving victims of violence must end," Krys says.
Nothing in Kaylyn's past had pointed toward the tragedy, say her disbelieving parents.
For several days, Powell went around meeting disbelieving cousins and collecting stories about himself.
When we told them who they were about to treat, they were initially disbelieving.
" She is compelled to add, for the disbelieving, that "those were his exact words.
Furious and disbelieving, she knocks the man out and then races off to find Jun.
Disbelieving immigration staff would treat me like some sort of naturalist returning from an alien world.
Over their three hours together, Jackie was alternately furious, despondent, cheerful, horrified, frustrated, disbelieving and amused.
I think we could be vulnerable to a backlash that will give people some excuse for disbelieving.
Foreign leaders, depending on their orientation, are watching this spectacle with disbelieving alarm or with calculating interest.
As I read it, my face was stuck in a permanent state of disbelieving-guy-dot-gif.
In the room, Wolf's jokes were met with an awkward mix of laughs, disbelieving gasps, applause, and silence.
A woman isn't her own person, not really — so it matters less that believing him means disbelieving her.
"You came all the way from Los Angeles to go to … Dollywood?" she said with a disbelieving stare.
"It's a joke — the whole thing's been a joke," he said the other day with a disbelieving laugh.
"Someday, I'm going to live in that building," I vowed to my disbelieving friend at that 1982 luncheon.
A disbelieving crowd of 225,216 at the XL Center waiting for her — or someone — to save the day?
I wanted them to know that I understood what we believed, and I was systematically disbelieving each point.
" He adds, with a disbelieving laugh, "even though 55 percent of school kids have experienced faith-based bullying.
If that's too long to wait, watch our video above or my disbelieving Instagram footage of Honor's hoverboards below.
Opinion Ever since Eve gave Adam that forbidden fruit, demonizing and disbelieving women has been the planet-wide policy.
"Believe women" means not reflexively disbelieving them because you're eager for a vote and an investigation would be inconvenient.
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned," the letter continued as people in the courtroom burst into disbelieving laughter.
"I have no idea how we pulled that off," offered a disbelieving Rossi, as he climbed out of his car.
We see them sitting together the way we saw them sitting at the end of that episode, stunned and disbelieving.
This is "quantum entanglement," and the strange phenomenon rattled Albert Einstein so much that he died disbelieving it could exist.
And I say we "cooperated," and that is also accurate, but it's too quiet a word for our disbelieving reaction.
In one particularly dehumanizing exchange, Alice's problems are barely even acknowledged by cops who alternate between disbelieving amusement and leering misogyny.
And the deadened, disbelieving look on Alfred's face is like a wall the cop doesn't notice that he keeps crashing into.
We want — sometimes without being able to articulate that desire — a middle path between disbelieving victims and nuking certain friendships from orbit.
For me, thinking that video is a hoax is more of a stance against propaganda as opposed to disbelieving the event itself.
When the story of Graham and Zamora's arrests in her death first broke in the fall of 1996, their friends were disbelieving.
And yet there's a class of illnesses—multi-symptomatic, chronic, hard to diagnose—that remain associated with suffering women and disbelieving experts.
His politics are too moderate, they said, and his comments about forging policy with segregationist senators prompted a round of disbelieving headshakes.
The article provoked disbelieving guffaws from critics, who pointed out that cable news talking heads like Ben Shapiro have hardly been purged.
However, the ghostly, eye-like shapes illustrate a strange phenomenon that rattled Albert Einstein so much that he died disbelieving it could exist.
CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. — First came the grimaces — the disbelieving eyes trained upon his shirt, his signs, his car window stickers broadcasting a local betrayal.
Instead, as the Blue Devils hugged one another and slapped high-fives after a 77-76 win, the Knights stood there sobbing, disbelieving.
Down to tell jokes and be the life of the party, but also completely disbelieving and thunderstruck when the big dream finally comes true.
Still, the hit rate feels remarkably high, provoking frequent, disbelieving laughter, with co-creator and star Robinson continually mining new shades of deranged behavior.
Maybe it's Wilson's disbelieving "waaaaw" from Wedding Crashers, or Hansel's whispery, baffled "wow" when he gets the skinny on Matilda's sex life in Zoolander.
But as the poll proved, the average American isn't dumb, and they can't be fooled into disbelieving what they see with their own eyes.
Not those Bernistas who so talked themselves into disbelieving Clinton's pledged delegate lead as to threaten ructions at the convention in Philadelphia in July.
For a year, the girl had tried to convey the lingering trauma of the attack to disbelieving school officials as they investigated her claims.
These voters trusted his promise to bring back good manufacturing jobs while disbelieving his much more credible promise to take away their health care.
Earlier this summer, his disbelieving response at a cybersecurity forum to learning the president had invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to Washington went viral.
He all but guaranteed victory in Iowa, boasting to disbelieving reporters that they would be wasting their time to prepare articles on a Cruz loss.
Joy's ex Tony insists he's going to be the "next Tom Jones," a claim met with the simultaneously generous and disbelieving rise of Lawrence's eyebrows.
People reported that as the two women posed together, Robbie turned to her husband and simply uttered the word "Amazing!" in an excited, disbelieving tone.
She could tell from the disbelieving urgency of his actions, and from the way he flipped through cable channels and scanned newspapers for his name.
Except those Twitter responses – dismissive, disbelieving, and dehumanizing for the accusers – perpetuate a toxic environment that has kept women from reporting sexual assault since forever.
Rather than being allies against a disbelieving world, the pioneers now had something worth fighting over — credit, and the gleam of a possible Nobel Prize.
Never bet against politics as usual: After Sanders's capitulation on Tuesday, I am $75 richer and the staunchest of his supporters are stunned, disbelieving, irate.
"If you are not able to find an IED or a bullet, single out the disbelieving American, Frenchman, or any of their allies," he said.
Each competitive appearance and new skill is met with a flurry of awed excitement and media attention, disbelieving at the imagined limits Biles continues to disregard.
When networks finally called the race for Mr Jones, just before 9.30pm local time, the crowd's scream was almost primal, as much disbelieving relief as joy.
If trust vanishes, North Koreans "may see an imminent threat coming to them that is not an imminent threat", disbelieving assurances that a strike is limited.
"The Phillies suck," Christie barks, with a tone of breathy disbelieving faux-umbrage that is perfectly sports radio and which does little to conceal his delight.
Listen to the cheering, almost disbelieving reaction from the audience, and notice then-Apple exec Scott Forstall's giggling amazement that this voice control thing actually works.
The most common response was a burst of disbelieving laughter, followed by a declaration that that person was "actually kind of jealous" of my technology fast.
It appears as if iron ore market participants are still somewhat disbelieving of this year's rally and have turned cautious on the outlook for the coming months.
But in the face of disbelieving outrage in the first round of the proposal process, the EEOC admitted it was wrong and increased its estimate of burden.
The disbelieving individual in question is Oren Aks of Jerry Media, the marketing firm that promoted Fyre Festival, the stupidest disaster in the annals of millennial hubris.
She was reunited with her husband but says they now they have "problems" — he remains distrustful of her and disbelieving of what she went through in captivity.
Bloodied bodies fall, and the camera holds tight on the story's heroine, Offred, played by Elisabeth Moss, whose disbelieving face seems to ask, What world is this?
Peterson's first big national interview was on Good Morning America, where he claimed to a disbelieving Diane Sawyer that he had told his wife about his extramarital activities.
"If you are not able to find an IED or a bullet, then single out the disbelieving American, Frenchman, or any of their allies," he said in 2014.
Though they don't say it, Pew finds what I have long been telling disbelieving clients and what other studies have shown: likely voter screening questions aren't very useful.
For American race relations, this represents not so much a glaring contradiction than business as usual, although this time done before the disbelieving eyes of a stunned world.
The 27-year-old Halep, broke the Williams serve in the opening game and raced into a 4-0 lead in front of 15,000 disbelieving fans on Centre Court.
" Marvel's Jessica Jones And then there's that Episode 6 reveal, the shaky word a disbelieving Jessica says after tracking her quarry back to the house where she lives: "Mom?
Victims still face, in the words of Richards, a "war of attrition" from their stalkers, disbelieving police forces, and medical professionals who don't know how best to treat them.
Fritzsche's skill is in finding a wide enough cast of Germans to give a sense not just of the faithful, but of the skeptics, the disbelieving and the defeated.
Bale's was not quite as clean, not quite as pure, but if anything it was more spectacular, more dreamlike, the sort of thing that does not happen before disbelieving eyes.
MELBOURNE, Australia — When Stan Wawrinka's final backhand return landed just long, Roger Federer raised his arms in a hesitant way that appeared to be a half-triumphant, half-disbelieving shrug.
He's genuinely disbelieving that Love — sweet, compassionate Love — would do something to harm a child (to say nothing of the two dead adults now wasting away in the storage unit).
And even at this time last year, I was busy writing a disbelieving meditation on the topic of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 8 and how it crossed past the $13,000 mark.
Almost half of Trump voters disbelieving this highlights the pervasiveness and effectiveness of the fake news epidemic and illustrates again the partisan divide in the U.S. Who won the popular vote?
The $TSLAQ hashtag is feeding ground for Tesla drama, like the recent back-and-worth that brought in Musk himself to defend the company to a Tesla-disbelieving hedge-fund manager.
She also implies that Celeste is disloyal for believing Jane, and then goes even further by disbelieving Celeste herself when Celeste tells her that Perry has a history of domestic violence.
If Ms. Merkel wished to stay in the government, she should take a post as vice chancellor — a role usually reserved for leaders of smaller coalition parties, he told disbelieving journalists.
Ms. Beresford was characteristically poetic: "The universe may be limitless, but I can count my life in moments of seeing you, of hearing your voice, of disbelieving in scale," she said.
Sometimes the simplest thing you can do to help victims is to listen to them and believe them — because, unfortunately, disbelieving and shaming rape victims tends to be our cultural default.
"Even if there is [a nonconsensual porn] law in their state, cops can be disbelieving or make my clients feel like they're getting upset over something trivial," Goldberg wrote in an email.
On paper, this might look in line with the kind of disbelieving "can you believe this shit?" vibe The Daily Show has weaponized since Jon Stewart took his place behind the desk.
A disbelieving Gabe cracks a joke, but moments later, Red (also Nyong'o) and the counterparts of the entire family descend on the house, determined to claim what they believe is rightfully theirs.
Having been flawless all weekend, he crashed heavily into the wall midway through his run, knocking him completely off medal pace and leaving a disbelieving Gleirscher jumping for joy in the leaders' booth.
Klopp could not help but smile, a rueful, disbelieving smile, when he saw that shot — Messi's 600th goal for his club — sail past Alisson Becker, and effectively end this semifinal as a contest.
"Things are not better for Iran in the Middle East as we have gone, as Turkey has hit the Kurds and the Kurds have now allied with Assad?" a disbelieving Romney pressed Hook.
Carlson grows incredulous and furrows his brow; he grows more incredulous and unfurrows it, letting his features melt into a disbelieving smile, which sometimes gives way to a high-pitched chuckle of outrage.
Clicking Helwani's tweet will prove that many of MMA's fans are disbelieving of the reason provided by Makhachev's manager Ali Abdelaziz as he had fought after the heart procedure with no flagged drug tests.
Building up the Firewall Often discussion of Chinese internet censorship can be mocking and disbelieving, such as recent reports on attempts to wipe out mention of President Xi Jinping's resemblance to Winnie the Pooh.
Like "48 Portraits," Mr. Richter's "Annunciations" are works of deep ambivalence: They are disbelieving eulogies for a lapsed European tradition, yet they also testify to a dogged commitment to paint when painting seems impossible.
There's disbelieving laughter when she shows them a video of those who previously surrendered dancing in unison -- part of an ongoing local rehab program that includes counseling and regular checkups to ensure they stay clean.
"If you are not able to find an I.E.D. or a bullet, then single out the disbelieving American, Frenchman or any of their allies," the group's spokesman, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, said in a speech.
Minutes later, when we pay her what we hope is the equivalent of two dowries, we see, for the first time, the way her face expands into a disbelieving smile, her dark eyes now shining.
Not only are you subject to tireless scrutiny from disbelieving strangers, you also run up against the frustrating truth that — until very recently — things generally play out the way the people on top want them to.
In its message, the Islamic State described Father Moussa as a "disbelieving combatant" but did not provide further justification for his killing, according to a translation by the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors extremist activity online.
It once again surrounds him with an alternately supportive and disbelieving family of fellow crime-solvers and gives him a series-long mystery to chase involving a murdered female relative (mother this time, instead of wife).
Up and down the Hudson River, hard-hit postindustrial cities like theirs were experiencing a rebound, including Beacon, a hatmaking-hub-turned-bedroom-community whose mention was often followed by a disbelieving shake of the head.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, is widely accepted as the first disciple, and the first Apostles, or witnesses to the Resurrection, are all women, including Mary Magdalene, who reveals the news to the initially disbelieving male disciples.
Notebook In the 11 months since a county prosecutor in New Jersey ruled the violent deaths of John and Joyce Sheridan a murder-suicide, their disbelieving family has been waging a determined effort to have the case reopened.
"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European — especially the spiteful and filthy French — or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever," he said, "kill him in any manner or way however it may be."
In videos of his nocturnal jaunt, Kim smiled and waved to cheering crowds, a spectacle replicated elsewhere in Singapore as disbelieving onlookers gather to gawk at the reclusive leader — or rather, his motorcade — on his rare trip overseas.
This unsightly stampede toward a post-gendered consensus disarmed thoughtful commentary in much the fashion that disbelieving Black Americans saw the farcical post-racial discourse overtake any other left-leaning position on race more than a decade ago.
It is a public philosophy akin to what Schlesinger described as the politics of "the vital center," devoted to egalitarian reform but disbelieving in human perfection, fierce in its advocacy but humble in the face of human folly.
" He also tweeted what he said was a response to those who do not believe Mr. Sanders's high poll numbers: a clip from "The Empire Strikes Back" of Yoda telling a disbelieving Luke, "That is why you fail.
" In the same video, one of ISIS' top spokesmen, Abu Mohammed al Adnani, expanded the target, urging the group's admirers to "kill a disbelieving American or European -- especially the spiteful and filthy French -- or an Australian, or a Canadian.
Although Tamblyn writes it was a small incident, the actress is using the opportunity to point out "the nation's harmful narrative of disbelieving women first, above all else" — and urge Woods to make a change in his own life.
It could have been that pollsters, which had Gillum at third or even fourth for most of the campaign, weren't sampling enough black voters — or that Gillum did in fact surge, as his campaign said to a disbelieving political press corps.
" In September 2014, ISIS spokesman Abu Mohammad al-Adnani called for lone wolf attacks using improvised weaponry, "If you are not able to find an IED or a bullet, then single out the disbelieving American, Frenchman or any of their allies.
Pochettino had been dancing on the field in front of disbelieving Spurs fans only a few minutes before, and he still had the patina of sweat on his forehead and the unyielding, manic grin on his face to prove it.
In addition to the convictions it has reached, the tribunal has brought the crimes of the Khmer Rouge into the open in a society where survivors often prefer to forget and where the younger generation is often mistrustful and disbelieving.
Little to no consideration is given to what we lose from disbelieving victims — their technical and social contributions, any future contributions by people who quite reasonably decide to avoid a toxic culture, and even beyond that, the quiet erosion of trust among bystanders.
It's the narrative backbone of Alexander Sokurov's 2002 film "Russian Ark," in which the Marquis de Custine, author of a snarky 19th-century travelogue, guides the viewer with a mix of haughty put-downs and disbelieving admiration for Russian art and music.
Spurs fans will remember all that their team has done this season for years, for decades: the chaos against Manchester City, the comeback against Ajax, that moment of pure disbelieving silence after Lucas Moura had carried the team to the Champions League final.
And the trailer shows us a hint of Laurie's disastrous marriage proposal — "I would be a perfect saint!" he protests to a disbelieving Jo — and returns over and over again to Jo repeating that she wants more from her life than marriage.
"Despite this huge public outcry, anytime the upper echelons have been told about the company's morale loss and negative public reception they've been incredulous, disbelieving, shrugging it off as untrue, and in some cases blaming employee greed," the employee wrote in an email.
No wonder, then, that at the end, as Roma's fans boomed out their club anthem in pride, Liverpool's fans twirled their scarves in sheer, disbelieving delight; no wonder that Klopp reappeared, 40 minutes after the final whistle, to celebrate again with the fans.
Then, McConnell dutifully kept that Supreme Court seat open, soaking with pleasure in the bilious, disbelieving rhetoric of the process-and-norms–oriented political analysts, historians, and pundits who uniformly upbraided him for the brazen way he was breaking the institution he claimed to love.
It also promises, in the manner of a Learning Annex course or one of Morley Safer's disbelieving "60 Minutes" segments, to pull back the curtain on the big bad art world, where "real" art, whatever that means, has foundered on waves of money and hype.
Hours later in a statement released online, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb said its fighters inside the hotel had killed 30 people, calling their operation "revenge against France and the disbelieving West," according to a translation by the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist media.
WUKAN, China (Reuters) - The chief of a village that was once seen as a symbol of grassroots democracy in Communist China said in a video that he'd accepted bribes, but disbelieving villagers retaliated on Tuesday with a mass march demanding his release as police looked on.
It can also just be a sign of straight-up supernatural nonsense going on, like in Sam Raimi's horror-comedy Drag Me to Hell, where the terrified lead watches some sort of demon-thing drain her phone battery to nothing right in front of her disbelieving eyes.
This rite comes after Jong-Goo's attempts to summon the help of a reluctant deacon (a priest in training), and before a final visit to the town's church leads a disbelieving priest to reject Jong-Goo's claims that the Japanese stranger has unleashed evil upon the town.
The charge to which Flynn has pleaded guilty confirms that Robert Mueller is disbelieving and intolerant of the selective amnesia that has seemingly afflicted campaign, transition team or administration officials like Attorney General Jeff Sessions and President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, following their contact with Sergey Kislyak.
Two years later, video of that joke — along with other recordings of controversial, gender-specific comments Patterson has made over the years, including suggesting that abuse victims should stay married to their abusers and disbelieving claims of assault victims — is at the heart over a debate about evangelicals and #MeToo.
Mr. Matthews, 74, had faced mounting criticism in recent days over a spate of embarrassing on-air moments, including a comparison of Senator Bernie Sanders's campaign to the Nazi invasion of France and an interview with Senator Elizabeth Warren in which the anchor was criticized for a condescending and disbelieving tone.
Which brings me to the other chilling and indelible scene of the film, for me: when Frank's daughter (played by Marin Ireland) tells him that the women in the family were always scared to come to him for help because of the way he'd react, and he is kind of stunned and disbelieving.
"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European ... smash his head with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car, or throw him down from a high place, or choke him, or poison him," said Adnani, who was killed in a U.S. air strike in Syria last August.
"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European — especially the spiteful and filthy French — or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way however it may be," he said.
This can start with the "shame" associated with sexual violence that deters victims from reporting crimes in the first place, to legal systems re-victimizing victims through disbelieving, insensitive police, prosecutors and judges; to legal procedures that are cumbersome and demeaning and lengthy legal proceedings that are aimed at protecting the right of defendants to prove their innocence -- often at a huge cost to victims.
"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European — especially the spiteful and filthy French, or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way however it may be," Adnani once said.
It took a couple of months of long emails and disbelieving looks from Adam, but eventually, I was able to convince him that the new, more inclusive Christian faith I had found did not exclude him; and actually, when I had scraped away all the religious bullshit I'd been fed, the person who best exemplified the kind of partner I wanted to be with was him.
From the Lovecraftian horror on the cover, designed by legendary artist Ed Repka, to the searing solos and phlegmatic vocals on songs with titles like "Forces of Darkness" and "Amputation," each element on display fits so perfectly into the blueprint of classic Floridian death metal that you'd surely be forgiven for disbelieving that Dimensions of Horror is brand new material from some of today's most prolific death metal musicians.
" It was also immortalized in American literature by Don DeLillo, who opened his 1997 novel, "Underworld," with an extended, lyrical re-creation of that Wednesday at Coogan's Bluff, complete with echoes of the radio announcer Russ Hodges's disbelieving call as the ball headed for the fence and sailed over the Dodgers' left fielder, Andy Pafko, culminating, as pandemonium erupted, with the joyous, repeated declaration, "The Giants win the pennant!
And Boothe was the disbelieving FBI agent, listening to the increasingly shocking story of a man who says his father hunted and killed demons who were posing as people in 2001's Frailty (directed by his Tombstone costar Bill Paxton.) In recent years, Boothe played the vice president who ascends to the highest office after the president is debilitated in Season 6 of Fox's 24, and he played off his ominous presence as Col.
"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European — especially the spiteful and filthy French — or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way, however it may be," Adnani said in the text of a speech published earlier this year.
Along with their praetorian guard in the media, he, his wife, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, and their ideological defenders spent years dismissing, smearing, mocking and disbelieving these women, who, pre-Harvey Weinstein, demonstrated extraordinary bravery in relating their assaults at the hands of the world's most powerful man.

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