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"He misled Congress and he misled the American people," Sen.
"Right from the beginning, I was constantly being misled and misled," she said.
The company's attorneys have vehemently denied that they ever misled investors—or misled anyone about climate science.
"You cannot have a chair of a committee that misled the American public, that misled their conference," McCarthy said.
The reports "fabricated facts, misled readers, misled markets," the statement said, adding the central bank would investigate taking legal action.
Johnson failed the hardworking members of the Chicago Police Department, he intentionally misled the people of Chicago and he intentionally misled me.
Johnson failed the hardworking members of the Chicago Police Department, he intentionally misled the people of Chicago and he intentionally misled me.
" Parloff later wrote a mea culpa titled How Theranos Misled Me. Holmes called to complain, specifically requesting that Parloff remove a line about being misled "intentionally.
Admitting that you misled the press because the President misled you is tantamount to taking your credibility, pouring gasoline on it and then setting it on fire.
When people are misled into taking dangerous medication by their equally misled prescribing health care providers under pressure from secretive sources, all inalienable rights are put in jeopardy.
"If he deliberately misled a senator, that could qualify as perjury," Golshan explains, but proving someone deliberately misled a senator, while not impossible to do, would take substantial evidence.
The fact is, Frank, I feel the board was misled when we voted to exchange Tyler and Surtees… But why not say, I feel you misled the board, Frank?
" Writing in an Independent Journal op-ed Monday, House Speaker Paul Ryan concluded "the Obama administration essentially misled the American people on the Iran deal -- or at least misled itself.
Assuming he saw the right documents and wasn&apost misled by Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein or FBI Director Wray, which I think is extremely unlikely if they would have misled him.
" And Nadler said Barr "deliberately misled the American people.
Ross misled me, Senate Commerce Committee & the American people.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) said in a statement on its official Weibo account the reports "fabricated facts, misled readers, misled markets", and that it reserved the right to take legal action.
The office is investigating whether it misled the investment community.
Trump also had a problem in that he misled people.
"I think Barr intentionally misled Congress," Mariotti told VICE News.
"I am astonished and appalled because I feel misled," Sen.
A judge later ruled that the EPA misled the public.
It has also repeatedly misled advertisers about its user statistics.
Someone who has been purposefully misled about the theories of
He misled and deceived police who were looking for her.
Not one interviewer figured out that they were being misled.
The Securities and Exchange Commission claimed he had misled investors.
In fact, I would argue that he actively misled Congress.
"We conclude that ExxonMobil misled the public," the researchers write.
The tobacco companies relentlessly misled the public about their products.
Consumers shouldn't be misled by scare tactics and nonexistent science.
They must be misunderstanding, or they must have been misled.
And he voted that way and they were also misled.
"We must not be misled by labels," Ms. Balagué said.
But Cramer admitted that line of thinking was misled, too.
Some lawmakers have said he misled them about data collection.
The question for the DOJ is whether Tesla intentionally misled investors.
"Nobody likes to be misled, no matter their politics," says Cook.
And in the case of Hillary, misled the American people literally.
Some administration officials said Flynn must have misled Pence and others.
The investigation didn't uncover evidence that Boeing intentionally misled the FAA.
He later claims he misled agents to protect the president. Dec.
Don't be misled, this isn't a crime confined to exotic locales.
McDougal said she was misled and pressured to sign the deal.
A lot of teenagers are very misled by what they consume.
They were misled by the word "independent" in the party's name.
McDougal said AMI misled her about the terms of the contract.
"I am astonished and appalled because I feel misled," said Blumenthal.
"There's no evidence anywhere that people misled the Congress," Koskinen said.
Mr. Trump misled about the deal's "immediate financial boost" to Iran.
Western powers misled the rebels to believe they would have help.
Claims that Mr Johnson has misled the queen reverberate in Brussels.
Nixon lacked the cable network's advantage, but are its viewers misled?
Flynn fell because he misled the vice president about that conversation.
Earnest vehemently denied that administration misled the public about the payments.
The referral appears to suggest Steele may have misled the FBI.
U.S. officials misled the public for years on Afghanistan, documents show.
Federal prosecutors said the pair misled potential investors for Retrophin, Inc.
The car was driving itself and Uber had misled the public.
In other bets, Platinum misled both investors and auditors — sometimes brazenly.
"I think the American people have been misled here," McCaskill fumed.
Match may have misled users with messages from fake dating accounts
Kissinger often misled Congress and the American public about his agreements.
Don't be misled by the construction cranes that punctuate city skylines.
McMaster illustrates how the gatekeeper, GEN Maxwell Taylor, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, deliberately misled the president about the views of the service Chiefs and in turn misled the Chiefs about the president's intentions.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Steve Bannon, over the weekend on 2409 Minutes, effectively said that you were misled; that the administration was misled by the Senate, by Congress, about what was possible in terms of this time line.
CHAFFTEZ: These people came to Congress and misled the American and congress.
Pence is said to be troubled by the possibility of being misled.
Tim Kaine's questions about whether Exxon misled the world about climate change.
The caveats: Lake admitted last week that he'd been misled by Rep.
Don't be misled by the fact that you can't do it all.
But don't be misled by claims that there's no problem to solve.
Chief Strategy Officer, Imran Khan, misled the ecommerce titan when soliciting investment.
Many school-leavers are being misled about the probable value of university.
Those shareholders alleged they were misled when they took part in fundraising.
He misled the American people with his inaccurate summary of Mueller's report.
Then he misled the Congress when he denied knowledge of Mueller's concerns.
ExxonMobil misled the public about the effect of fossil fuels on global
He then misled other officials about the discussions, and was subsequently fired.
Who cared if he hurt or misled other people along the way?
If TJSL misled potential applicants, then realistically both sides share some fault.
Despite those admissions, Sanders blanched at the idea Trump had purposely misled.
Starbucks had argued that a "reasonable consumer" would not have been misled.
"She may very well have been misled and probably was," he said.
"The agency told Musk that this and other claims had "misled customers.
Our ambassador was murdered and our secretary of state misled the nation.
Asked if he thought Kushner had misled investigators, Swalwell declined to say.
We should not let ourselves be deceived or misled by political propaganda.
We've all been misled by the internet at some point or another.
Prosecutors also charge that she knowingly misled the FBI and obstructed justice.
So she's suing AMI, arguing that she was misled about the deal.
The company said he misled investigators about multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
Mr. Mueller's team has charged several people who have misled federal investigators.
The suggestion is that the court was misled about Mr. Steele's credibility.
But she had also been fighting accusations that she had misled investors.
How are they pleased, shaped, frustrated, confused, educated and misled by it?
Do not be misled, however, into thinking that it's suitable for grownups.
The lawsuits alleged that the for-profit university misled and defrauded students.
"Officials who misled the media are guilty too," he said on Twitter.
Craig is alleged to have misled officials during an in-person meeting.
His uncle was an old man, I told him, a misled man.
But the defendants contended they were misled, along with many art experts.
But they can also be misled by ambition, or even malicious motives.
You misled your readers and were blinded by your own journalistic bigotry.
The Republican lawmakers raised the possibility that FBI officials misled Horowitz's investigators.
In not one instance did she feel pressured, manipulated, deceived, or misled.
In his resignation letter, he said he had "inadvertently" misled Mr. Pence.
The state is looking into whether Helios misled investors about its finances.
Perhaps worst of all, Mr. Johnson has misled the people of Chicago.
Mr. Trump then fired Mr. Flynn, ostensibly for having misled Mr. Pence.
The White House said Flynn had also misled Vice President Mike Pence.
I was misled at first by the faces in Jackie Gendel's oils.
The suit alleges that Lyft misled investors by overstating its market share.
"Barr totally misled me, the Congress, and the public," Van Hollen wrote.
The American people were purposely misled and this was spread as gospel truth.
Michael Flynn after he misled Pence about his conversations with the Russian ambassador.
That he misled Vice President Mike Pence about the nature of the calls.
Those shareholders alleged they were misled when they took part in that issue.
The ACCC also maintains that a message on Apple's US website misled customers.
Mr Alix alleges that McKinsey knowingly misled courts in order to land clients.
The Red Cross leadership has misled Congress and resisted oversight at every step.
The school has since been found to have misled students with false advertisements.
In fact, the league actively misled players about the inherent dangers of playing.
If you don't, it increases the likelihood that you can be vaguely misled.
Glasgow is also thought to have misled regulators by tampering with water testing.
The general public has been misled by the politicians who have vilified it.
If in fact he purposely misled the President, he should step down immediately.
But in these cases, the United States government has often misled these people.
Flynn had reportedly misled senior White House officials about his conversations with Russia.
A quarter of Leave voters believe they were misled by the Brexit campaign.
Has he misled the American people or has he been honest with them?
Misled the Court to provide a pretext to SPY on the Trump Team.
More than once, she deliberately misled investigators in order to protect her brother.
They matter if they have collectively and individually misled their readers for decades.
" This can also make someone "especially susceptible to being misled by someone liked.
Defense lawyer Bruce Rogow countered that Stone never "willfully and intentionally" misled lawmakers.
But people thinking a semblance of freedom creeping into Weibo may be misled.
This week brought news of the criminal investigation into whether Theranos misled investors.
Third, she said she was concerned that the American people had been misled.
So, the union messed up the pension, and misled their members about it.
Dershowitz told me that he was misled about the severity of the allegations.
Poirot, naturally, is not misled, and the world can be set to rights.
Employers are entitled not to be seriously misled about an applicant's professional experiences.
Her campaign said in a statement that Republicans "misled her" about the matter.
The SEC is reportedly probing whether the company misled investors about the delays.
Flynn had misled them, and as a result he was vulnerable to blackmail.
But prosecutors have said that Mr. Jones misled the authorities in the past.
He also said Facebook had misled people about the security of their data.
Executives also felt he had misled them about some of the evening's events.
That, the report is said to claim, suggests that the judge was misled.
And this is precisely where DoJ and the FBI misled the FISA court.
On this occasion, it not only misused classification laws but misled the public.
The agency said that the company misled investors in not revealing the breach.
The bank "may have intentionally misled" lawmakers in its previous testimony, they said.
But investigators have repeatedly misled judges over the years, documents and interviews show.
"Officials who misled the media are guilty too," Kian Abdollahi said on Twitter.
In September, the regulator filed a lawsuit against Musk, claiming he misled investors.
Instead, they are tricked and misled about a serious and life changing decision.
When asked on Friday if he had misled Elizabeth, Johnson said "Absolutely not".
Lewinsky says on Twitter: "It became clear to me I had been misled."
Did I mention that he even lied and misled his boss, Jim Comey?
We also talked to young women who felt desperate, alone, terrified and misled.
I started seeing that the book really had misled a lot of people.
I was then misled into taking a job I didn't want to do.
McCabe, who is a CNN contributor, has said he never intentionally misled anyone.
I think it's really unfortunate that she has misled people regarding this bill.
JIM CRAMER: I'm so glad you said that because, once again, we get misled.
Turns out Kutcher had been, shall we say, misled by a chain pet store.
And he was misled about what was going to happen at the Hanoi summit.
He either misread the very clear regulation or he was misled by career officials.
The official line is that Flynn "misled" the vice president and other administration officials.
It said the CIA misled the White House and public about torture of detainees.
"I badly misled many conservationists who are desperately in need of hope," Esvelt said.
Previously, our post might have misled you into thinking they were more closely related.
Francis should encourage powerful priests who lied or misled to own up to it.
If you're not, your customers are likely to feel misled when they find out.
She added that Ms. Aquino initially misled investigators when providing written and videotaped statements.
So some Florida lawmakers, prosecutors and victims' families are now saying she misled voters.
The S.E.C. contends they misled investors about the financial situation of the law firm.
Theranos fell foul of regulators in 0003 amid revelations that it had misled investors.
The agency claimed that the company had misled consumers about their opt-out options.
Flynn misled the Vice President and others about his conversations with the Russian ambassador.
But by the time McCaffrey discovered she'd been misled, they'd already hit it off.
The Russians also knew that General Flynn had misled the vice president and others.
Yates also said that officials were concerned that the American people had been misled.
The IRS destroyed evidence and its commissioner misled Congress while he was under oath.
Jordan said he believes there is strong evidence the bureau misled the FISA court.
"And in doing so it misled the American people for political gain," they wrote.
Teachers claim they were misled and lied to about what loans qualified for forgiveness.
She was either misinformed by someone above her or she purposely misled the press.
Republicans have also displayed an appetite to examine whether they were misled by Cohen.
"  Trump on Sunday said the Page surveillance documents confirm that officials "misled the courts.
According to federal prosecutors, Petraeus intentionally misled investigators during the course of their investigation.
The people of Flint, who have been repeatedly misled about their water, deserve better.
I don't like the way he has misled people, the way he has lied.
In each puzzle, the solver is misled by a well established crossword cluing convention.
But another possibility is that they'll feel angry and misled if jobs keep vanishing.
In his filing, he claimed that prosecutors misled the judge who ordered the test.
The White House claim was that Trump ousted Flynn because he had misled Pence.
In March, news broke that Sessions had apparently misled senators at his confirmation hearing.
If that makes Mr. Friedman sound like a journeyman composer, then I've misled you.
This was one of the few clues that might have misled the solver today.
On Tuesday, they didn't have 48, admitting that their supposed supporters had misled them.
In another meeting, Mr. Rosenstein felt he was outright misled by Mr. Nunes's staff.
One group, misled by a largely imaginary map, attempted a shortcut through Death Valley.
He reportedly misled Vice President Pence and other top administration officials about the conversations.
No woman should be misled by a fake clinic when looking for health care.
And it has misled them, Ms. Chilton learned once she began to research chimerism.
He has resisted calls to resign, and said he was misled by state scientists.
If that didn't happen, it probably indicates the judges don't feel they were misled.
McDougal claims that she was misled by AMI and her lawyers about the agreement.
Advocates have argued parents were misled and coerced into signing paperwork they didn't understand.
Meanwhile, young adults are misled into underestimating how much they must save for retirement.
Manafort's lawyers contend that it was Gates who intentionally misled Manafort to embezzle money.
The Defense Department on Monday afternoon denied it had misled Congress or the public.
And McGahn has told people in recent days that he was misled by Porter.
Opioid companies also misled doctors and the public about the effectiveness of their drugs.
German markets watchdog BaFin is now investigating whether Deutsche Boerse's statement misled the public.
Lightfoot did not reveal what Johnson lied about, or how he misled the public.
Durbin shot off an angry letter to the judge and said he'd been misled.
Mr. Trump misled the country by claiming that the Islamic State has been defeated.
She was not misled, even if some of her neighbors paid less in maintenance.
"We were all misled by the car manufacturers," Mr. King said in an interview.
We have simply misled our students and misled the nation by handing out high-school diplomas to those who we well know had none of the intellectual qualifications that a high-school diploma is supposed to represent—and does represent in other countries.
Horowitz said McCabe misled both investigators and Comey, multiple times, about a media disclosure authorization.
Proponents of the rule say it's worth it to make sure retirement investors aren't misled.
Later, a former FTC official claimed that Facebook had even misled representatives in the testimony.
The episode generated outrage from Instacart workers who felt cheated and customers who felt misled.
Opioid companies also misled doctors and the public about the effectiveness of their specific drugs.
The suit had contended that BP misled investors by understating the severity of the spill.
A young maiden is romanced, misled, and narrowly escapes a dreadful fate — or does she?
In 2012, GOP nominee Romney was misled by crowds which swelled as election day approached.
The investigation also revealed that the president misled voters about his business interests in Russia.
Goldman also acknowledged a Justice Department statement of facts describing how the firm misled investors.
The SEC said Musk knew he didn't have the financing lined up and misled investors.
Through his lawyer, Mr. Kay denied he ever misled Mr. Brown, much less defrauded him.
Too many others, as Gawker was, are misled by their own cynicism and virtue-signaling.
It is clear to me now that I was misled by a partner and friend.
Unsurprisingly, many Democrats are tired of being misled, manipulated and abused by people like Rep.
The Justice Department, however, communicated to the White House that Flynn had misled administration officials.
"ZTE misled the Department of Commerce," Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary, said in a statement.
Banks are also criminally liable if an IPO prospectus is found to have misled investors.
The prosecutors say the scheme was illegal and misled the government into paying tax refunds.
If the court ultimately concludes that McElrath was misled, then this suit may have precedent.
Republicans are in charge today because President Obama misled Americans about the Affordable Care Act.
Lawsuit claims Lyft misled investors about its ridesharing position, bicycle safety issues, and labor matters.
In addition, owners will receive between $5,100 and $0003,000 in compensation for having been misled.
He also allegedly misled the Pentagon about ties to Russia when renewing a security clearance.
But if those were the tea leaves the defense lawyers read, they were badly misled.
The ending doesn't pay off the way it might have because you're left feeling misled.
The point is, he misled the entire nation about his position on issue after issue.
It said the Greek statement misled Greece's own public and distorted the truth "as always".
In Comey's telling, he was ignorant of the original leak, and then misled about it.
Consequently, Americans are misled about the costs and benefits of people owning and carrying guns.
GLASS LEWIS, TO THEIR CREDIT, UNDERSTOOD THE ISSUE, DID THE PROPER ADJUSTMENT AND WEREN'T MISLED.
Trump fired him, misled the public about the reasons, and then absurdly trashed his reputation.
Trump initially said he fired Flynn because Flynn misled Pence about his contact with Russians.
It turns out that Mr. Weimert misled both sides about his role in the deal.
"The FCC doesn't raise these questions of being misled or lied to lightly," Aaron said.
Voters are not fooled and won't be misled into supporting policies that threaten women's health.
The E.P.A.'s administrator, Gina McCarthy, above right, countered that state regulators misled the agency.
The government found Corinthian had misled students for years by advertising inaccurate job placement numbers.
It's the workers who get misled by the consultant's lies who need focus and energy.
She says she was misled by her own lawyer and tricked into signing the agreement.
Even if only a small percentage take the test, that's thousands who could be misled.
I hope I haven't misled you into expecting an "Avengers"-style epic of stylized violence.
It now appears that Barr misled Congress — or at least didn't provide the full picture.
She may have been misled by Facebook's tendency to sort people into like-minded groups.
It's deja vu, Barry worries, as Trump has misled the public for the past month.
The first test may an investigation into whether Exxon Mobil misled shareholders about climate change.
Prosecutors say he "made suggestions for alterations, deletions and amendments" that misled the Taylor Inquiry.
Meanwhile Tanner misled his Valeant colleagues into believing that a competitor wanted to buy Philidor.
Don't be misled by the title of Sarah Ockwell-Smith's GENTLE DISCIPLINE (TarcherPerigee, paper, $16).
The issue for BMW will be whether its reporting of vehicle sales also misled investors.
Mr. Schmidt maintains that he was misled by other Volkswagen engineers and in-house lawyers.
But the finding Wednesday that Manafort misled prosecutors brings additional detractions into his upcoming sentencings.
In some cases, they misled readers about their ownership and frequently used pseudonyms for writers.
"They've been misled by politicians for years, and they're tired of it," Trump went on.
According to The Times, Forkner's lawyers have strongly denied that their client had misled regulators.
It also misled and lied to insurance companies so they would pay for the medication.
She may have been misled by Facebook's tendency to sort people into like-minded groups.
At the time, Trump said it was because Flynn misled Pence that he fired him.
Don't be misled by the loss of a few pounds after a high-sweat workout.
Welky concludes that Peary, who had made false claims before, probably "misled the world" deliberately.
The agency also said the company misled users about how much personal information was encrypted.
Ryan and McConnell have misled the country about their ability or intention to pass bills.
Critics also say that if judges decide Johnson misled the monarch, then he must resign.
In his statement to Post, Blinken argued that Biden had been misled about the vote.
They also say Johnson misled Queen Elizabeth II, whose approval was needed for the shutdown.
Many of the strikers attended for-profit colleges that allegedly misled or defrauded their students.
The good news with eco buttons in cars is that no one is being misled.
It also says that Meng and Huawei misled American banks about its business dealings in Iran.
February 219: Pence finds out he had been misled by Flynn, according to two administration officials.
Mueller's prosecutors have been aggressive in pursuing cases against those who they believe have misled them.
In time, some of those men and women will come to see that they've been misled.
But as YouTube's How Ridiculous demonstrates with a refrigerator, cartoon violence has misled us once again.
I apologize to anyone who's been contacted - and maybe even misled -> -> by this kind of behavior.
"As we all know, we were grossly misled by the DEQ and the EPA," he said.
In a statement to Vox, Ackerman McQueen stated in part: The [NRA] membership is being misled.
Allegedly, Wanzhou misled banks on the relationship Huawei had with Iran, which would violate US sanctions.
S. Attorney General Eric Holder "misled" Congress about the Justice Department's reasoning for declining to prosecute.
The report also highlighted at least 2018 times Trump misled the public about this critical topic.
"You have been misled from start to finish with the entirety of this testimony," he argued.
Another employee, Patrick Cook, community drinking water unit specialist, allegedly misled the EPA with false information.
But allegations that Salazar misled people about her background have rocked her campaign in recent weeks.
Perhaps Pence's instincts had been wrong and the earnest, quick-to-trust governor had been misled.
Sessions said the report concluded McCabe leaked information to reporters and misled investigators about his actions.
But because Purdue apparently misled doctors about Oxy's true length of effectiveness, her risk increased dramatically.
Beastie Boys said viewers might be misled into believing that the group endorsed Monster energy drinks.
The Commission believes the company knew it could do this back in 85033 and misled regulators.
But Mueller's team said bluntly that Manafort's interviews only took so long because he misled them.
Go deeper: The big questions surrounding George Papadopoulos; Papadopoulos claims he misled FBI to protect Trump
It also allegedly misled and lied to insurance companies so they would pay for the medication.
In the meantime, Helen has felt misled by the promises the president made during his campaign.
Some Uber and Lyft drivers say they were misled into petitioning against their own worker rights.
Clinton suggested the FBI had concluded that she never misled the public about the server setup.
Bolton played a key role in politicizing the intel that misled us into the Iraq War.
The former model claims that she was misled by AMI and her lawyers about the agreement.
"I am saddened that the launch of the advertising campaign misled many people," Ms. Lorenzin said.
Along the way, he misled Congress about the extent of Mueller's private dissent from his approach.
"They have been misled," Putin told NBC, in an interview NBC said was recorded on Friday.
This would not be the first time the Special Counsel has willfully misled the grand jury.
The CFPB sued Navient last year, claiming the company misled borrowers and processed their payments incorrectly.
The bank has repeatedly claimed it was misled by Leissner, who left the firm in 2016.
Prosecutors say Cohen deliberately misled Congress in order to minimize Trump's links to the proposed project.
McDougal alleges she was misled by AMI and her lawyers at the time about the deal.
But that has happened to borrowers who have been misled by shady student debt relief companies.
Flynn misled the White House about those calls and was asked to resign on Monday night.
But government surveillance of Kislyak's communications apparently proved otherwise, suggesting Flynn had misled Pence and Spicer.
And, again, this isn't like the situation at Uber where board members think they've been misled.
Highly sensitive, short-term estimates have misled much more often than they've presaged a lasting change.
"Democrats have dangerously and intentionally misled the American people on Coronavirus readiness," she tweeted on Feb.
"People tend to think it can't be real, but they are misled," Cash told VICE News.
Separately, an investigation into whether Carlyle, the private equity firm, misled investors about certain fees sputtered.
On Thursday, Parker opened up about the conversation, claiming Brown had misled him about her intentions.
Buchwald also refused to require fuller boxes because the plaintiffs were unlikely to be misled again.
Were the traders misled to favor the Swiss dealer, a valued Sotheby's client named Yves Bouvier?
But he discovers he's been misled about the would-be victims in this macabre daisy chain.
Exxon has denied allegations from Schneiderman and others that it misled the public about climate change.
McDougal had sued to be released from the agreement, claiming she was misled about the terms.
Jupiter clashes with deceptive Neptune, and you may be chasing rainbows, completely misled by something illusory.
The tenant, it seems, had been misled by the stretcher, the corpse and the body bag.
Aides have stressed in recent days that they were gravely misled by Porter over the allegations.
If the recipient feels misled, there's a good chance they won't open emails from you again.
Craig allegedly misled his law firm and the Justice Department about the extent of the work.
Navient, the nation's largest servicer of student loans, has for years misled borrowers, according to lawsuits.
Collins said Schiff "misrepresented and misled people about what was in the transcript in the call."
The Justice Department revelations have prompted criticism that Ross may have misled or lied to Congress.
Prosecutors say she knowingly misled the F.B.I. agents and Fort Pierce police officers who interviewed her.
In their filing, Mr. Manafort's defense lawyers said that Mr. Manafort never intentionally misled federal authorities.
The official said that Mr. Kelly felt misled by Mr. Porter's account of what had happened.
And it became apparent that the spread of fake news on Facebook could have misled the electorate.
" This, Mosseri says, can be a good indicator "that a story has misled people in some way.
Flynn was forced to resign Monday following reports he misled Pence about contacts with a Russian diplomat.
Pence, meanwhile, did not find out he had been misled until February 9, administration officials told CNN.
That he'd previously misled Congress, in Omar's view, fatally undermines his credibility in congressional testimony even today.
As for the obstruction charge, prosecutors said Salman "knowingly" misled police and the FBI about the massacre.
The so-called #ExxonKnew campaign has sparked a lawsuit by state attorneys general alleging Exxon misled investors.
"ZTE misled the Department of Commerce," the department said in a statement to TechCrunch at the time.
"It's a problem," a senior White House adviser said Friday about the possibility that Flynn misled Pence.
It was only later she learned the manufacturer had purposely misled her with a fake safety labeling.
Now, Theranos faces a criminal investigation into whether it misled investors, and inquiries from multiple federal agencies.
It's normal, if unfortunate, that all presidents and their staffs have misled the American public on occasion.
Charles McCullough, the respected fmr Intel Comm Inspector General, said public was misled on Crooked Hillary Emails.
Indeed, viewers are often confused or misled about who is a host and who is a person.
The suit was brought by class action lawyers representing merchants who claimed the company had misled them.
To convince borrowers to pay the steep fees, all four employees said, SLAC's salespeople often misled customers.
Ed Markey (D-MA) also raised the concern that Zuckerberg may have misled Congress in recent testimony.
A president could only be justifiably impeached if he repeatedly broke the law and misled the public.
As much as the service claims to warn users away from merchant transactions, Rasa still feels misled.
Earlier this month, Walgreens filed a $140 million lawsuit alleging that Theranos misled the drug-store giant.
But they maintained he misled the FBI for personal reasons, rather than to send the investigation astray.
And they weren't happy to be misled about the possibility they'd get new episodes of the series.
Flynn resigned late Monday after reports he misled senior White House officials about his conversations with Russia.
But an October expose by the WSJ ignited a series of accusations that Theranos had misled investors.
" The agreement comes after a year-long investigation found that the companies "consistently misled consumers in advertisements.
Yates explained that Russia knew and likely had proof that Flynn had misled Vice President Mike Pence.
The suit says Jussie intentionally misled officers into believing his attackers were white, when he knew otherwise.
Don't be misled by these three myths that, according to the IRS, tend to trip up filers.
He said he was authorized to share the information with reporters and had not intentionally misled anyone.
Sessions fired McCabe in March, saying he had leaked information to the press and misled congressional investigators.
He reportedly misled Vice President Pence and other White House officials about the nature of the conversations.
And just as clearly the President has misled the country about his financial dealings with the Russians.
"We're thrilled for our clients and all the students at these schools who were misled," he said.
President Trump: Well, it looks to me like, just based on your reporting, that they've been misled.
Glenn Greenwald: CNN refuses to explain discrepancies amid allegations it misled audiences about "bombshell" Trump Tower report.
The IG report found that MCcabe misled investigators who were looking into a leak to the press.
ACA proponents (perhaps without intention) misrepresented reality, which misled many Americans to believe the law was needed.
But where the law may not convict Barr, common sense certainly does: He deceived and misled Congress.
The President of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20153.
Shortly after the corrected tweets, the SEC said Musk had misled investors with those vehicle production targets.
In the UK, an application for a Group Litigation Order has been filed, claiming purchasers were misled.
It said shareholders bought "artificially inflated" shares because Musk and other executives misled them with their statements.
The explosive unanimous verdict means Johnson misled the Queen when he advised her to shut down Parliament.
""We were concerned that the American people had been misled about the underlying conduct and what Gen.
The SEC alleged Aegerion also misled investors by exaggerating how many new patients filled prescriptions for Juxtapid.
Government lawyers had argued they were misled by the opposing lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union.
" The painting that initially seized—and, as I came to realize, misled—my attention is titled "No.
Angry she had misled voters over the state of public finances, opposition lawmakers called for her impeachment.
In the following weeks and months, Francis reversed himself and angrily suggested that he had been misled.
The schools were found to have misled their students with false advertisements and misleading claims for years.
"Democrats have dangerously and intentionally misled the American people on #coronavirus readiness," she tweeted on February 28.
British officials investigating fake news say Mr. Zuckerberg misled them and have summoned him for an explanation.
Here's a rundown of just some of the things Trump misled about during a single press availability.
The government then misled the public about what had happened in the immediate aftermath of the attacks.
If borrowers were significantly misled by their school, they can ask the government to forgive their loans.
The agency claims that Navient misled millions of borrowers and illegally drove up their loan repayment costs.
CLINTON: I did acknowledge that I had misled everyone who asked about the story after it broke.
Lawrence denied this accusation, instead insisting that his business partner, Jorge Urbina, misled him and their clients.
The defense could raise questions about whether such sophisticated backers were misled by statements hyping the company.
Sure, Michael Wolff could have been misled by a few sources with scores to settle with Trump.
McDougal alleges that she was misled by AMI and her lawyer at the time about the deal.
Flynn resigned after reports emerged that he misled Vice President Pence about his conversations with the diplomat.
Instead, we opened the door for President Trump, who found an audience that could be easily misled.
Mr. Comey's former deputy Andrew G. McCabe faces allegations that he misled investigators in an administrative inquiry.
Dramatic fall Trump had regularly taunted McCabe over accusations he misled internal investigators at the Justice Department.
Documents reveal that American leaders, civilian and military, misled the public about the prospects of success there.
"The result showed that most people were misled by false information from anti-gay groups," it said.
Did you know Mr. Flynn misled Vice President Pence on the matter of his son's security clearance?
We believe our public disclosures have been complete, timely and truthful and we have not misled investors.
She said Johnson intentionally misled her and the public about his conduct the night of the incident.
The Securities and Exchange Commission later sued Mr. Musk in federal court, saying he had misled investors.
He warns his supporters not to be misled, and says he'll forgive anyone who rushed to judgment.
The prosecutors claim that Mr. Manafort misled them about those talks and other interactions with Mr. Kilimnik.
What evidence is there that Purdue Pharma misled doctors and the public about the dangers of OxyContin?
I think they're misled — I understand why they're doing it; you can't rewrite history, and so forth.
They're mistaken because they've been lied to and misled by leaders and influencers within their own tribe.
Children are also targeted with their parents and communities misled into battering, maiming, drowning, burning and abandoning them.
As public backlash grew, Nielsen misled the public by denying that separating families was part of U.S. policy.
Theranos also faces a criminal probe into whether it misled investors, The Wall Street Journal said in April.
Meng faces U.S. accusations that she misled multinational banks about Huawei's control of a company operating in Iran.
"Some people are being misled by fake news from Russian-language, state- financed and directed television," Schaeuble said.
The FTC also said Venmo misled customers about its privacy settings around transactions published to its news feed.
Apparently, Flynn misled Trump administration officials by initially telling them that he had not discussed sanctions with Russia.
After a four-day journey up the river to Sunnyside, they quickly realised that they had been misled.
But reproductive rights activists say the price of even one woman being misled is too high to ignore.
The prosecutors have also said the scheme was illegal and misled the German government into paying tax refunds.
Pence had defended Flynn in television interviews and was described by administration officials as upset about being misled.
The big picture: "The evidence strongly suggests that he misled our committee," Schiff told the Post's Robert Costa.
Plaintiffs say the judge erred in finding that no "reasonable consumer" would be misled by the company's representations.
"Students are feeling largely unheard, neglected, and misled," says Nivedita Kar, a doctoral student in biostatistics at Keck.
They suggested that they would argue Greebel was misled by Shkreli, and thus innocent and not a conspirator.
The SEC is reportedly investigating whether Musk or Tesla misled investors with their statements about Model 3 production.
Refusing to subscribe to that notion, Cramer reviewed the patterns of the past so that investors aren't misled.
They found that Purdue misled doctors about OxyContin's effectiveness by claiming that it could last for 12 hours.
The release did not elaborate further on how they were misled, or how it has affected the investigation.
Pence was reportedly angered that Flynn misled him, and the national security adviser apologized to the vice president.
The mayor claimed that Allure, a for-profit company, had misled city officials into approving the deed change.
The polluters who knowingly caused the problem, or taxpayers, who the same polluters deliberately misled about the risks.
But pick the wrong one and you risk being misled by false analogies and blinded to better approaches.
Now that they know they were misled, we need to know what they intend to do about it.
We must not, in turn, respond with violence against those who are misled and living in spiritual blindness.
The American people deserve not to be misled by the false information provided by these intelligence agents.   Col.
The President feels misled and, says one source, he's not interested in having anyone else in charge anymore.
It also sued Kalanick, alleging that he misled them in order to add board seats under his control.
Both the SEC and U.S. Department of Justice are looking at whether Tesla misled investors about its business.
"Deeply troubled by report that finds @DeptofDefense misled Congress in testimony on sexual assault reform," she tweeted Monday.
But when an alteration changes the entire tenor and focus of the story, that's when readers feel misled.
The acquisition deal, published in GM regulatory filings, provides for compensation payments if either party has been misled.
In October 2018, the New York Attorney General's office announced an investigation into whether Helios & Matheson misled investors.
But it soon found itself embroiled in controversy, with a number of students claiming they had been misled.
Flynn resigned early Tuesday after reports he misled senior Trump White House officials about his conversations with Russia.
In some cases, Nakamoto employees misled investigators who were looking into Nakamoto's inspection practices, according to the report.
"Banks have been misled by some of the environmental groups and that was a main issue," Adani said.
On Wednesday, Josh Earnest, the White House spokesman, said the administration felt misled yet again by the Israelis.
Prosecutors say the defendants misled hospitals about the quality of NECC's drugs, and regulators about how it operated.
Rather, families have been misled into believing that vaccines pose a greater risk than the diseases they prevent.
Shkreli had repeatedly misled them about details of the funds, including the fact that they were losing money.
According to news reports, he had misled other administration officials, including Vice President Mike Pence, about those conversations.
As she tried to educate herself on the other ways naturopathy had misled her, it opened new wounds.
Fox's Shep Smith listed off a number of areas on which Trump misled the public during his speech.
She alleges Juul misled consumers about its products' nicotine content and misrepresented its products as safer than cigarettes.
The FBI came to suspect that the Russian misled Steele, either intentionally or through exaggeration, the sources said.
Former classmates have since come forward to say he misled the committee about the extent of his drinking.
"I don't know if McCaskill doesn't understand the system or if she has just been misled," Christensen said.
"Democrats have dangerously and intentionally misled the American people on #Coronavirus readiness," she said on Twitter in February.
But the whistle-blower report undermined that support, including the allegations that Mr. Peters had misled the Council.
Americans were deceived and misled by their government with the "domino theory" and the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
Mr. Papadopoulos misled investigators to save his professional aspirations and preserve a perhaps misguided loyalty to his master.
He claimed that he was misled by Ms. Kelly and that the clip was edited to misrepresent him.
He is misled by his lawyer friend, Richard (Jordan Lage), and manipulated by another lawyer (Lawrence Gilliard Jr.).
As a bank regulator, I'd be outraged to learn that an applicant had misled me in that way.
Tesla shares fell to $250 and Musk would eventually face an SEC investigation into whether Musk misled investors.
"  He warned that, with Americans being so misled, it's harder for the country to "know what to protect.
They family alleges that the school misled them and covered up the attack and the prevalence of bullying.
RBS has already offered almost 1 billion pounds ($1.3 billion) to settle investor allegations that it misled them.
The assertion from Schiff raised further questions about Prince's testimony and the potential that he misled House investigators.
Kathleen could have been hurt if she was misled and paying more for something she thought was recyclable.
Perhaps at least partly because he had misled the public, he never attained the political success he sought.
On Tuesday, Margrethe Vestager, Europe's competition chief, said Facebook had misled regulators in 2014 when it bought WhatsApp.
The state is looking into whether Helios and Matheson (HMNY) misled investors about its finances, the source said.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has strict disclosure rules to protect investors from being misled by companies.
At issue is whether Sessions deliberately misled Congress during his confirmation hearings about contact with Russian officials. Sen.
But he's also put significant blame on state employees and alleged that they misled and lied to him.
Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Durbin led the charge in suggesting that Kavanaugh misled them in earlier testimony.
"Attorney General Barr willfully misled the American people to cover up attempted crimes by Donald Trump," Castro tweeted.
Consumers cannot be "misled into believing" the product is less harmful than other tobacco products, FDA regulations say.
They routinely and intentionally murdered and starved innocent people and then lied or misled us, right to our faces.
This is a populist conservative revolt among people who feel they have been misled and misruled for too long.
This suggests the researchers have found a real pattern rather than being misled by a quirk of the data.
This follows a shareholder lawsuit that alleges Snap misled people about how competition from Instagram had impacted the company.
"When confronted by Ms. Long, D'Souza initially misled the candidate before admitting what he had done," the statement adds.
Now they're not sure whether HHS officials misled them — or simply didn't know what was coming down the pike.
He told the panel he was misled into believing the company's profits and third party deals were above board.
Flynn had misled investigators about his conversations with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. during the 2016 presidential transition period.
It additionally asserts that all three organizations misled and deceived parents and children about youth football's brain damage risks.
Now, he's being sued by the SEC on charges that he misled investors and the case filing is... unique.
The testimony from GSA Administrator Emily Murphy was "incomplete" and may have misled Congress, the GSA inspector general found.
Multiple women testified they were misled about joining the group and were told it was a "women's empowerment" group.
The time frame Priebus laid out, however, leaves it unclear exactly when Pence was told Flynn had misled him.
Pence said Monday he was "disappointed" that Flynn misled him about his conversation with the Russian ambassador to Washington.
"If there's any uncertainty about regulatory protection, there is serious potential for people to be misled," Frank told CNBC.
But reports of an investigation showed Flynn potentially misled Pence and criticism of the controversial former military man grew.
Gaetz later posted that he was misled about the location where the video was taken but issued no retraction.
On the other hand, she suspected the president had been influenced by the same myths that had misled her.
If you always thought that petrol with the highest octane was best for your car, then you've been misled.
He said they misled superiors regarding water plant certification and preparedness, as well as lead and copper rule compliance.
Immediately it became obvious that a few months earlier James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, had misled Congress.
And a President who has misled or lied more than 12,000 times in his tenure in the White House.
He said while he had ultimate responsibility for Bell Pottinger, he had been "misled" over the campaign by colleagues.
The bank admitted to the core facts of the lawsuit, including that it misled investors and violated securities laws.
More recently, DeVry agreed to pay $100 million to settle a government lawsuit that it too had misled students.
And this was from 2011, so I'm not sure how SciencePorn could've been misled five years after the fact.
The strong reaction today was the result of investors feeling misled by the company's optimism in past future guidance.
Here, just a few of the things that HSM misled us into expecting for ourselves in high school. 1.
According to Dow Jones, Theranos still faces federal criminal and civil investigations over whether the unlisted company misled investors.
The donation isn't necessarily illegal, but if verified it would mean Abe misled lawmakers in a session of parliament.
One thing about the 2016 presidential race is undeniable: Donald Trump has lied or misled at an unprecedented level.
Ambani has previously said that the Congress party has been misled and misinformed by corporate rivals and vested interests.
Refusing to subscribe to that notion, Jim Cramer reviewed the patterns of the past so that investors aren't misled.
You're right to feel misled by anyone who told you otherwise, but that doesn't mean there isn't an audience.
It's also the fact that he may have misled Vice President Mike Pence about the content of the conversations.
Authorities said that from 2006 to 2007, Nomura knowingly securitized defective mortgage loans and misled investors about their quality.
Meng, 46, faces U.S. accusations that she misled multinational banks about Huawei's control of a company operating in Iran.
" Black originally responded to the controversy in a statement to PEOPLE, remarking that he "was misled by a friend.
Val Demings that flew under the radar, Mueller suggested the president misled investigators in his written responses to questions.
As an American, you have an obligation to ensure your audience isn't misled by the opinions of a madman.
Of course, if the soul-man, eggplant-suit Van Morrison is the only one you know, you've been misled.
Uber won preliminary approval to settle a claim that it misled riders about a 20 percent gratuity for drivers.
N Pimco agreed in December to pay $20 million to settle charges it misled investors about the fund's performance.
Dvorkin said the relationship should precipitate an investigation into whether Hannity misled his managers about his connection to Cohen.
Democrats said they believed the nominees had misled the panel during their hearings and wanted to ask more questions.
Flynn was fired after he misled Vice President Pence about his contact with Russian officials before Trump took office.
And now there are a handful of lawsuits filed by people who say they were misled about the testing.
" And she added that Oreskes and Supran "provide no scientific support for a claim that ExxonMobil misled the public.
" Schwarzenegger says that, as a child, he was surrounded by "broken men" who were "misled into a losing ideology.
Mr. Wright said he felt misled by Harbour Portfolio, which had bought the home for $11,745 from Fannie Mae.
That was followed by various expressions of regret by some pro-Brexit voters who now believe they were misled.
Val Demings on the House Intelligence Committee, Mueller suggested the president misled investigators in his written responses to questions.
Think about it — the DOJ's official position is that Trump criminally misled American voters to secure an electoral advantage.
In essence, it appears that the president may have misled the public, over and over again, about the payments.
He misled millions of Americans and helped Trump cover up business in Russia despite saying the project had ended.
But she said the E.P.A. had been fooled and foiled by the same state employees who misled Mr. Snyder.
Murphy wrote a post on his Facebook page addressing the die hards who felt misled by his u-turn.
The lawsuits allege the companies knew and misled the public about the impacts their products have on the planet.
In a rambling statement, Rathburn denied that he intentionally misled those who bought or leased body parts from him.
Senior officials came to believe that Dr. Shulkin had misled them in the run-up to the report's release.
The temperature kept rising after a stuck valve misled the operators into stopping the flow of emergency cooling water.
The judges said Ross had misled both Congress and the public about the question's origins, violating federal law. 6.
A judge agreed in September with the bureau that a financial company had misled more than 100,000 mortgage customers.
Even before the tweet, the SEC was reportedly probing whether Tesla misled investors about its Model 3 production issues.
One significant line of questioning focused on Facebook's claims that it was misled by Cambridge Analytica, the people said.
Wells Fargo was found by regulators to have systematically created fake customer accounts and misled customers and government officials.
Mr. Trump and his Republican allies have claimed that law enforcement officials misled the court to get that permission.
The consumer agency's lawsuit asserts that Pioneer misled troubled borrowers about the benefits of resuming payments on lapsed accounts.
One significant line of questioning focused on Facebook's claims that it was misled by Cambridge Analytica, the people said.
Multiple board members felt misled by a presentation by Tolstedt and others to the risk committee in May 2015.
Federal prosecutors said Shkreli and his former attorney, Evan Greebel, misled potential investors for a pharmaceutical company called Retrophin.
This followed criticism that Mr. Johnson had misled the queen when he asked her to suspend Parliament in September.
Some environmental groups are now urging state regulators to refund those charges, arguing that the companies misled their customers.
Her posture is ever so slightly stricken after she's misled Claudius into decrying the faithful Otho as a traitor.
He has since said he was misled by the administration of President George W. Bush and later opposed it.
Yates said Russia was aware that Flynn had misled his colleagues and could have used that information against him.
The people behind the posts, operating from places like Israel and Nigeria, had misled the company about their identity.
A few bad apples at the Obama Justice Department and FBI misled the American people in 2015 and 2016.
Lightfoot said the city inspector general's report indicated Johnson lied to her about the incident and misled the public.
Mr. Trump knew for weeks, his spokesman said, that Mr. Flynn had misled the vice president about the conversations.
Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) said Tuesday that the prosecution misled him in the criminal investigation into the former congressman.
A report released in September found that manufacturers falsified medical records, misled insurance companies and provided kickbacks to doctors.
The suit also contends that Google misled consumers by including the apps in the family section of its store.
In that two-day deposition, Trump admitted he had lied -- or misled -- with his public statements 30 times. Thirty!
The UK's highest court ruled that the prime minister misled the monarch, and tried to circumvent and undercut lawmakers.
Donaldson said Metro Bank had not misled investors when it reported that bank management had discovered the accounting mistake.
The rule applies to students whose colleges made inaccurate claims or misled them about the success of their programs.
Reed went on: Did Sessions feel "misled" when Trump said the recommendation from Rosenstein—which Sessions endorsed—hadn't mattered?
The 47-year old billionaire's tweet about secured funding may have violated U.S. securities law if he misled investors.
Goldman Sachs has repeatedly claimed that it was misled by rogue employees who intentionally deceived its legal and compliance teams.
DE agreed to settle with the U.S. Department of Justice over claims they misled investors when selling mortgage-backed securities.
Perhaps more significantly, if Sessions was found to have lied to or misled Congress, he could be accused of perjury.
President Barack Obama's administration reportedly misled Congress — and the American people — about a crucial element of the Iran nuclear deal.
"The Obama administration misled the American people and Congress because they were desperate to get a deal with Iran," Sen.
The report alleges that Moonves destroyed evidence and misled investigators as he attempted to protect his reputation and severance payments.
But another possibility is that these voters will feel angry and misled if jobs keep vanishing in the years ahead.
He never comes close to admitting that the White House misled the public or that Rice orchestrated a cover-up.
The vice president learned that he had been misled through media accounts about two weeks after the president was informed.
Flynn had resigned amid revelations that he misled the then Vice President-elect Mike Pence about his conversations with Kislyak.
"That is nonsense, and conservatives should not be misled into thinking otherwise," said Justin Walker , a former clerk to Kavanaugh.
And as prosecutors negotiated the terms, they also misled the victims about whether Epstein would face charges, the judge added.
Why it matters: Cars that advertise as self-driving have misled consumers to believe that the cars are fully autonomous.
The plaintiffs have said they were misled into accepting a deal that may not have valued Emulex's shares highly enough.
Details: The lawsuit filed in D.C. Superior Court alleges that Facebook misled consumers about how their data was being accessed.
The company faces charges that it misled investors by downplaying how much future environmental regulations could affect its bottom line.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's office said Manafort has misled investigators about a variety of topics since signing his plea agreement.
The Bureau alleged that the company systematically misled borrowers, mismanaged student loan payments, and steered students into unfavorable repayment plans.
Prosecutors have said it misled the German government into paying tax refunds that have cost the country billions of euros.
And I think as he's noted, Lt. General Flynn was asked for his resignation because he misled the Vice President.
The PR spin about "regulatory headwinds" is out and Vizio claims that executives from LeEco misled them about available finances.
Sophisticated sensor technology can be misled by the way lidar beams reflect off of something as mundane as a puddle.
Did you feel misled when the president announced that his real reason for dismissing Mr. Comey was the Russia investigation?
The SEC is also currently investigating whether Musk misled shareholders with his repeatedly shifting promises for Model 3 production rates.
The investigation is set to determine "whether the company misled the investment community regarding the company's financials," according to CNBC.
"is ramping up an investigation about whether he misled investors and violated federal securities laws," The Times reported earlier today.
Katehi's resignation came amid allegations that she misused her office and misled Napolitano's office, in addition to the school community.
Partner Fund Management originally sued Theranos in October, alleging that the company misled it during its quest for investment capital.
"He expressed an opinion that misled society, so we invited him for talks," the Bangkok Post quoted him as saying.
In recent years, states have stepped up their investigations into allegations that broadband companies misled their customers about internet speeds.
A U.S. DoJ civil asset-forfeiture complaint repeatedly describes Deutsche Bank as being misled by 1MDB officers, the WSJ said.
McFarland responded to accusations that he had misled his employees into believing Comcast had invested money when it had not.
The office said the sites misled new users about the advantages professional daily fantasy sports players had over casual players.
There are several ways to verify that a clinic is real in order to avoid being misled by a CPC.
National security adviser Michael Flynn has resigned after reports he misled senior White House officials about his conversations with Russia.
Some sued the company last year, alleging that Cellceutix misled them about the potency of brilacidin against Gram-negative bugs.
Flynn resigned Monday amid reports he misled senior White House officials about his phone calls with Russia's ambassador in December.
The Leave campaign will do everything it can to claim the public was misled and will demand a new referendum.
I felt misled, but by myself: accepting these men as long as they didn't cross my boundaries with their beliefs.
Durbin doubled down on his questions on if Kavanaugh misled the committee about his role on Bush-era detention policy.
Orrin Hatch (Utah) when asked if he misled the committee about his role in developing the Bush administration's detention policy.
He said the jurors shouldn't be misled to think a hung jury at the end of this trial isn't appropriate.
VW's global business has come under increased scrutiny since it admitted last September it misled U.S. regulators about vehicle emissions.
Facebook misled British lawmakers about what it knew about the data shared with Cambridge Analytica, a British lawmaker said Thursday.
"Charles McCullough, the respected fmr Intel Comm Inspector General, said the public was misled on Crooked Hillary Emails," Trump tweeted.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday denied that the administration misled the public about the strike group's destination.
The Commerce Department then alleged that ZTE misled regulators and failed to discipline the employees responsible for the sanction breach.
The two men are alleged to have misled at least 35 buyers and renters on the conditions of distressed properties.
But by the early 2000s he started to come around, and eventually grew to understand that he had been misled.
Broker-dealers' use of such titles has misled investors into thinking they were receiving a higher, fiduciary standard of care.
At issue is an April report from Protect Our Defenders alleging the Pentagon misled Congress in testimony on sexual assault.
The bank had repeatedly claimed that it was misled by rogue employees who intentionally deceived its legal and compliance teams.
Fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe misled investigators about his role in a news media disclosure, per the Associated Press.
So we don't want MPs of any colour to be misled by that kind of line – it's simply not true.
"All he had to do is come back and say I was misled by (United Technologies)," Jones said about Trump.
Collins' committee said Banks had misled it over the number of meetings he had with the Russian embassy in London.
Salame told Reuters she was too overwhelmed to pursue the matter involving her supervisor after learning he had misled investigators.
Trump, by contrast, confused and misled the public on his signature new policy: a radical new ban on European travel.
"It seems clear that he has deliberately misled the committee and Parliament," Mr. Collins said in a statement this weekend.
She is fighting extradition on charges that she misled global banks about Huawei's relationship with a company operating in Iran.
It can be easy to be misled by big point swings after a long period of quiet in global markets.
Goldman misled potential investors in its marketing materials for 1MDB bonds in violation of Malaysia's securities laws, Mr. Thomas said.
A spokesperson for CorePower disputed that the company misled anyone about the purpose, cost or length of CorePower teacher training.
As it happened, by sticking to carefully scripted written answers, the president avoided any charge that he had misled investigators.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is ramping up an investigation about whether he misled investors and violated federal securities laws.
In theory, Mr. Roberts might sue Mr. Cohen for fraud, arguing he was induced into an agreement by being misled.
Among other things, he had misled Congress about his communications with Trump campaign officials in 2016, the jury unanimously decided.
They will not determine the next election unless we, who are the majority of Americans, allow ourselves to be misled.
The plan targeted 30,000 students who had attended the for-profit chain Corinthian Colleges, which misled students and ultimately collapsed.
Republicans in the House have been misled by Secretary Zinke and their congressional leaders who are part of the swamp.
The engineering and construction firm has faced accusations that it misled investors about the performance of its gas-fired projects.
"There may be specific individuals who were misled and coerced," the ACLU's Lee Gelernt said in a phone hearing Friday.
Schneiderman's office is investigating Exxon Mobile's knowledge of climate change and whether the company misled the public about its findings.
Chad Ludington said in an interview with the Times that Kavanaugh had misled Congress about his drinking habits in college.
" In the statement, the Mavericks said they learned that an employee "misled the organization about a prior domestic violence incident.
Flynn resigned in February after reports he misled senior members of the White House about his contacts with Russian officials.
The Nunes memo claims that the DOJ misled the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in applying for a wiretap on Page.
Repeatedly, Mr. Smith was accused of having misled his fellow tribe members because, yes, he was — or had been — trans.
Prosecutors have argued that Salman knew about Mateen's plan beforehand and did not stop him, and that she misled investigators.
And the New York attorney general's office started an investigation into whether Helios + Matheson had misled investors regarding its financials.
His pronouncements may have misled both Europeans and Russians into believing that Washington would terminate U.S. commitments to Europe's defense.
They found that time after time, such notifications either don't work to stop data collection, or misled the end user.
Last week, SWAPA sued Boeing alleging that the planemaker deliberately misled the airline and pilots about the 737 MAX aircraft.
And evidence emerged that Mr. Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, misled Pentagon investigators about income from Russian companies.
Schneiderman has said he found "significant evidence" that Exxon misled the public on climate, a claim that the company denies.
The filing also reportedly claims that McDougal was misled about the deal by the publishing company when she signed it.
Our own troops, many of them teenagers, will be misled by the president's sense, or lack of sense, of honor.
The bank has repeatedly claimed that it was misled by rogue employees who intentionally deceived its legal and compliance teams.
The state's Republican attorney general, Mike DeWine, said that these companies knowingly misled patients and physicians about the drugs' risks.
Mr. Trump had known for weeks, his spokesman said, that Mr. Flynn had misled the vice president about the conversations.
Prosecutors also said Li overstated Canarsie's performance to investors, and misled the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission about some trades.
"Do not be mistaken or misled: This is not strictly a law enforcement issue," Ms. Burton said in a statement.
The language might be mature, but don't be misled: There's nothing here that rises above the level of the playground.
The Obama administration had failed to prepare for the possibility of violence, critics allege, and then misled the public afterwards.
But it turns out, Mr. Plein's team had been misled and Mr. West would not be singing for his supper.
"At no time have we misled the F.C.C. in any manner whatsoever with respect to the relationships," the company said.
Now it seems that the Trump team misled when it said it didn't really know what Flynn was up to.
The agency protects shareholders from being misled by corporations by requiring that executives disclose risks and problems for their business.
Naomi went on the attack on Facebook claiming producers misled her about who her competition would be on the show.
If all this information is widely available, why do you think we are still misled by statistics in news stories?
Comey dismissed any suggestion that the government misled anyone about its inability to access the information locked on the phone.
The plaintiffs have demanded a jury trial to determine if they were willfully and malignantly misled by these potato chips.
"If Mr. Cohen misled the Congress about the President's business dealings in Russia deep into the campaign, it also means that the President misled the country about his business dealings, and that the Russians were apparently attempting to gain financial leverage over the potential President of the United States," Schiff told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.
"I feel our friends at CAIR-OK have misled the media about demanding to meet with me within a certain time frame and also have misled the media and others about my social media posts of several years ago that decried the act of murder by extremists and violent destructive mobs," Stein told KFOR.
Mr Flynn was at that time "in legal jeopardy", facing an FBI criminal investigation into whether he had misled federal agents.
Barclays will admit in the settlement that it misled customers and violated securities laws, the New York attorney general's office said.
The 34 investors bringing the application to freeze the Ananyevs' assets allege that the brothers misled them and offered false guarantees.
The lawsuit, filed in October 2017, alleged that Musk and Tesla knowingly misled shareholders about the Model 3 production ramp-up.
She faces U.S. claims she misled multinational banks about Iran-linked transactions, putting the banks at risk of violating U.S. sanctions.
And here's the important part: Nunes says investigators misled the judge by not saying they were relying on the Steele dossier.
Tuesday, press chief Hope Hicks misled the White House protective press pool, telling them that Trump had retired for the night.
Or, better put, it is a hugely legalistic answer to the question of whether Barr misled Crist and the broader country.
The President, who has misled the public more than 10,000 times, according to the Washington Post, is neither mature nor moral.
True, lots of guys showed up expecting to go out on a fun date and left having felt misled or duped.
Either way, a lot of queer people have been telling stories about how they've been betrayed and misled by the Church.
He was forced to resign after he was found to have misled Vice President Mike Pence about his discussions with Kislyak.
Flynn was forced out when public reports surfaced that he had misled Pence about his conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
"If there's any uncertainty about regulatory protection, there is serious potential for people to be misled," Frank told CNBC on Friday.
This project tackles the concept of how we're often misled when we only see the smaller piece of a large picture.
Democrats claimed Barr had misled them by not revealing the letter from Mueller in prior testimony to lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood is investigating whether MoviePass's parent company, Helios and Matheson, misled investors regarding the company's finances.
Per CNBC, the New York attorney general opened an investigation last week into whether the company misled investors about its financials.
But in response, a group of 500 New York workers signed a letter to the Hollywood women, saying they'd been misled.
Response from Attorney General Sessions to Washington Post story that he misled Congress about meeting with Russian officials during the campaign:
Lyft stumbled Monday following the news of a class action lawsuit claiming it misled investors in its filing to go public.
The US government says ZTE officials repeatedly lied to and misled federal investigators over the course of a five-year investigation.
Last September, Uber won preliminary approval to settle a claim that it misled riders about a 20 percent gratuity for drivers.
Mr Sessions said he had not misled them wittingly because his conversations with Mr Kislyak had not been about the campaign.
In 2007, top executives pleaded guilty to federal prosecutors' charges that Purdue had misled regulators, doctors, and patients about OxyContin's risks.
Prosecutors contend that the omission of that crucial information misled investors and amounted to a criminal violation of German securities laws.
The FTC argued that Facebook had misled users by not explaining, among other problems, how much data third-party apps received.
The Theranos story could send "real shockwaves through the Valley," if it were determined that Holmes misled investors, the reporter said.
As of March 20, the company hadn't commissioned an outside probe into allegations about Theranos's technology and that it misled investors.
Nomura knowingly bundled defective mortgage loans into marketable securities from 2006 to 2007 and misled investors about their quality, authorities said.
While the slowdown has frustrated consumers, investigators are concerned the company may have misled investors about the performance of older phones.
They tasted blood with the firing of former National Security adviser Michael Flynn amid news that he misled the vice president.
The retired Army lieutenant general misled Vice President Pence and other administration officials about the nature of those conversations with Kislyak.
Last fall, New York state sued the company, alleging it misled investors about the risks climate changed posed to its business.
The Department of Education cut the company's student loan contract after an audit of several sample calls revealed collectors misled consumers.
Acting Attorney General Sally Yates warned the White House in January that Flynn had misled the White House about discussing sanctions.
It is contesting class-action lawsuits by shareholders who say the group misled investors and failed to promptly disclose the irregularities.
Trump also reiterated he fired Flynn because he misled the vice president over whether he discussed sanctions with the Russian ambassador.
Flynn resigned Monday amid reports he misled senior White House officials about his phone calls in December with a Russian ambassador.
Not only were investors misled, but Tilton and Patriarch avoided having their management fees cut by $200 million, the SEC said.
Comey has said Clinton was truthful to the FBI but has refused to say whether he believes she misled the public.
Now 26% of all Leave voters say they were misled by the Brexit campaign, according to the new poll by Opinium.
Flynn later resigned after it became clear he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about his dealings with the Russian envoy.
US District Judge Elizabeth Foote ruled that the men misled the Army about their ability to properly dispose of the materials.
"The Obama administration misled the American people and Congress because they were desperate to get a deal with Iran," said Sen.
Flynn resigned Monday amid reports he misled senior White House officials about his discussions with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in December.
These are companies that misled creditors about their state connections to suggest they would be supported if they ran into trouble.
Exxon has drawn fire from environmentalists who say the company misled investors and the public about the risks of climate change.
The report comes as internal Boeing messages suggest the company misled the Federal Aviation Administration about the 737 Max's safety features.
The Justice Department also says that the teen's lawyers at the ACLU misled the government about the timing of the abortion.
Uber has settled with the FTC over a 2016 cybersecurity hack and over allegations that it misled drivers about potential earnings.
I tried both, and while Chipotle's keto bowl was better than Qdoba's, I felt like I was misled by both chains.
"We were strong-armed, we were misled, we were kept at arm's length, we couldn't do our jobs effectively," she said.
The PlainSite documents include a response from Al Prescott, one of Tesla's lawyers, in which he denies that Tesla misled customers.
Flynn left his White House post in February after he misled key administration officials about his previous contact with Russian officials.
But he did not report the transaction on his FEC filings at the time, leading rivals to charge Cruz misled voters.
They should review the footage and require those who were demonstrably wrong to listen to how badly they misled their viewers.
Flynn resigned on Tuesday, with the Trump administration saying he misled Vice President Pence about what was said on that call.
The suit is sealed, but reportedly claims Theranos misled Walgreens about the state of its technology when the partnership was formed.
She said that the government's allegation that Mallya had deliberately misled banks by overstating Kingfisher's projected profits was "a false premise".
However, he doesn't think Sessions intentionally misled Congress during his confirmation hearing, and he finds the nature of the allegations questionable.
Democrats believe that he actively misled the Judiciary Committee, hoping that the true extent of his involvement would not be revealed.
"Either path would make them martyrs in the eyes of their fanatic, misled comrades in arms — the worst outcome," they added.
At the White House, senior officials came to believe that Dr. Shulkin had misled them about the contents of the report.
And if that's not bad enough, it seems Barr also misled the public about how Mueller's team felt about his letter.
"West Rennell was mined because people were tricked and misled," said George Tauika, chairman of Lake Tegano World Heritage Site Association.
A 2017 audit revealed that health officials in Pittsburgh may have misled residents into thinking that their drinking water was safe. 
The complaint states that Mr. Cohen misled Congress about the fact that he had briefed Trump family members about the project.
The Mavericks' statement said that Sneed had misled the organization about the domestic violence episodes and that he had been terminated.
In the process, they say, he laundered millions of dollars in proceeds and misled investigators about how he received those funds.
Investors in the shareholder litigation have claimed that they were misled about the bank's financial health ahead of the share offering.
But Mr. Pence is named only twice in the story, both times in regard to having been "misled" by Mr. Flynn.
At his plea hearing, he said that it was "wrong" to have misled the F.B.I. and that he accepted full responsibility.
Justice Barry Ostrager in Manhattan Supreme Court ruled that the attorney general failed to produce any evidence that investors were misled.
Because by upholding a previous ruling by Scotland's Court Session, the Supreme Court ruled that Johnson had misled the sovereign herself.
A senior lawmaker said on Monday that Mr. Flynn misled Pentagon investigators about how he was paid for the Moscow trip.
Sisi subsequently appointed a presidential commission that quickly concluded that Geneina had misled the public by overestimating the scale of corruption.
"I think people were misled and thought I did this to cause Paigey Cakey slander or to attack her," said Kelly.
" Match is facing other allegations in the FTC complaint, including that it misled customers with a "confusing and cumbersome cancellation process.
"If they think Equifax treated consumers unfairly or misled, or did something that caused consumer harm, they'd use it," said Kaplinsky.
Meanwhile, Facebook said on Tuesday it is banning all cryptocurrency advertising to reduce the risk of users being misled or deceived.
Volkswagen is still facing a number of lawsuits, including one by shareholders in Germany who are claiming the company misled them.
The SEC alleged Musk misled investors when he tweeted on August 7 that he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private.
Justice Barry Ostrager in Manhattan Supreme Court ruled that the attorney general failed to produce any evidence that investors were misled.
Lightfoot said 59-year-old Johnson had intentionally misled her and the public about his conduct the night of the incident.
McFarland, according to the U.S. attorney's office, provided investors with fake documents and misled them about the company's revenue and income.
Democrats accuse him of witness intimidation, diplomats feel as if he's betrayed them, and investigators are wondering if he's misled them.
They typically are required to show that the school misled them, by presenting them with inflated job placement rates, for example.
People can apply if they believe their school inflated job placement numbers, for example, or misled them about a program's accreditation.
Applicants typically are required to show that the school misled them -- by presenting them with inflated job placement rates, for example.
Lucia, for his part, has been fighting the agency since 2012, when the SEC sued him over claims he misled investors.
According to the report ... first reported by the New York Times ... Moonves destroyed evidence and misled investigators who spoke 4 times.
"It's hard to escape the conclusion that the Obama administration essentially misled the American people on the Iran deal — or at least misled itself," Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) wrote in an op-ed Monday.
It was only on February 13th, after the Washington Post disclosed that he had misled Mr Pence, that he was forced out.
PHILADELPHIA – Prosecutors say a Liberian man living outside Philadelphia is a war criminal who misled immigration officials on his U.S. citizenship application.
Lindsey Graham asks Horowitz  if Strzok or McCabe misled investigators Comey hits back at Clinton,  won't apologize to her over email probe .
He believes the public has been "misled" and the agency's unrestrained attempts to get huge data centers located in Ireland are dangerous.
At this point, anytime you see the word unlimited in relation to phone plans, you should probably just assume you're being misled.
On January 26, the Justice Department informed the White House that Flynn had apparently misled Pence and other members of the administration.
Ten of them agreed to pay more than $1 billion in 2003 to settle claims they misled investors with biased stock research.
Four federal agencies in the U.S. have launched inquiries into Facebook's role in the Cambridge Analytica scandal, including whether it misled investigators.
And now the company behind it has agreed to pay $2 million to settle charges that its "brain training" advertising misled consumers.
She also suggested that Sessions, a former US attorney, intentionally misled Congress and would, by his own standard, face still stricter consequences.
In court filings, prosecutors say Cohen misled lawmakers when he was questioned about a proposal for a Trump-branded tower in Moscow.
As usual they are ridiculously heavily redacted but confirm with little doubt that the Department of "Justice" and FBI misled the courts.
One angry buyer even filed a class action lawsuit against Spore's publisher EA, claiming it had misled her about how SecuROM worked.
Martinelli said he is skeptical of Russian involvement in the U.S. election, arguing that U.S. intelligence agencies have misled the public before.
"The ACLU misled the United States as to the timing of Jane Doe's abortion," DOJ spokesman Devin O'Malley said in a statement.
DuPont spokesman Dan Turner said the verdict resulted in part from jurors being misled about the risks of exposure to C-8.
It is also a problem for investors who may be misled into thinking the economy is more robust than it really is.
He alleged the media misled the public about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference into the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
New York's suit is particularly notable because its attorney general is investigating whether ExxonMobil misled investors about its risks to climate change.
In August, Shkreli was convicted of securities fraud, after a jury found that he had misled investors at hedge funds he ran.
"Having read the document I believe it shows that RBS executives misled the Treasury Select Committee in their evidence," Lewis told parliament.
But Shkreli's entire defense was predicated on the fact that, while he might have misled people, none of them ultimately lost money.
At Tuesday's speech, Kaine called out Trump for his shifting stance on the Iraq War, saying he "misled" voters about his position.
It "actively misled and deceived investors" in Abraaj funds over an extended period and misused investors' monies in various funds, DFSA said.
When the inevitable happens, and the nation feels as though it has been misled, public trust ends up strewn among the casualties.
It turned out to be a painful relationship for Graham, who said Nixon and his circle misled him on the Watergate scandal.
To make matters worse, he waited until the final day to announce his decision and intentionally misled fans on Twitter, NBC reported.
Cline is alleged to have misled investigators who had been looking into complaints filed by two adults who contend he fathered them.
The bank "misled customers into believing their brokers had skin in the game," Andrew J. Ceresney, the S.E.C.'s enforcement director, said.
" 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro: "Attorney General Barr willfully misled the American people to cover up attempted crimes by Donald Trump.
Update: October 18, 2018: MoviePass is now being investigated by the New York Attorney General's office on whether the company misled investors.
Apple says it misled at least 275 Australian customers whose devices were affected by telling them they were not eligible for repairs.
The midcap index meanwhile saw online trading platform Plus23 fall sharply on a report that it may have "misled" investors over losses.
"The company also misled reporters by claiming at the time that all underage users were required to provide "signed parental consent forms.
The news came after it was revealed that the embattled politician had misled White House officials about his conversations with Russian officials.
One could certainly make a claim that those who were persuaded toward the Republican ticket were misled, but that's beside the point.
Former national security adviser Michael Flynn misled security clearance investigators about who funded a trip he took to Russia in 22019, Rep.
The 2008 lawsuit accused Google of violating California fair advertising laws because it misled advertisers about where the ads would be placed.
More damning, the judge described the detectives' interpretation of conversations as "pure fiction" and asserting that they had "deliberately misled" the court.
In that matter, the SEC is primarily focused on whether the former executives misled investors about inventory levels for certain key drugs.
Sessions denied that he intentionally misled lawmakers during his confirmation hearing when he did not mention his conversations with the Russian official.
PEOPLE obtained a copy of the court motion, which argues the prosecution misled the grand jury that returned an indictment against Duval.
So tricky, in fact, that he misled his own internal PR rep about the e-sports effort when Axios inquired last month.
Flynn was ousted last month after the revelation that he misled senior White House officials about separate conversations he had with Kislyak.
Yates added that McGahn asked at the time why the Department of Justice would care if one White House official misled another.
Goldman in early January agreed to pay over $5 billion to settle claims it misled mortgage bond investors during the financial crisis.
Flynn was asked to resign in February amid revelations that he misled senior administration officials about his contacts with Russian government officials.
"I'm confident that we were not," Pence said Wednesday on MSNBC's "MTP Daily" when asked if Price had "misled" him and Trump.
Comey has said that Clinton was truthful with the FBI but has declined to say if he believes she misled the public.
"You misled the American public… and you did it at a time right before the flights were supposed to start," said Rep.
They said the defendants concealed the misuse of the funds and misled investors in the United States and elsewhere about Mozambique's creditworthiness.
In other situations, homeowners have been overcharged for solar panels or have been misled about the overall cost savings of solar power.
Flynn was later fired, which the White House said was because he misled Vice President Mike Pence about contacts with Russian officials.
But Democrats have seized on the emails to renew their questions about if Kavanaugh misled the Judiciary Committee in a 2006 hearing.
Meanwhile, many voters have been misled by nostalgic tales of the dictatorship of Ferdinand E. Marcos, who ruled from 1965 to 1986.
Former students have said in court papers that they were misled about the transferability of credits, courses and instruction, and employment prospects.
Many conservatives have so far directed their anger at Ryan and GOP leadership, who they say misled the president on the legislation.
He is examining whether Exxon misled the public about its understanding of the effects of greenhouse gas emissions on the earth's climate.
The department said James A. Wolfe, 220006, misled FBI investigators in December, when he was serving as the committee's director of security.
The more she read, the more she came to "really understanding how they totally misled everybody all of those years," Lawlor said.
After the public release of an inspector general's report highlighted multiple instances where McCabe allegedly misled investigators, McCabe again disputed the findings.
Burr also told CNN Monday that he has no reason to believe that Kushner misled the committee with his private email account.
An unnamed friend interviewed by the FBI described Doe as someone who could easily be misled and recruited into a terror group.
"This is how brides are misled," said wedding planner Angela Christoforo, owner of Elite Wedding & Event Planning in Hudson Valley, New York.
Sadly, the architects of the ACA misled people about these protections, saying they didn't exist, and many people still believe that today.
New York (CNN Business)US senators are calling for regulators to inspect whether Robinhood misled customers in launching its new investment accounts.
Sanders also took shots at Trump on Sunday, accusing him of being a "pathological" liar who had brazenly misled working-class voters.
"I was misled, as a number of people were, but it didn't take me long to figure that one that," he continued.
Trump fired Flynn in February after reports he misled Vice President Pence and other White House officials about his conversations with Kislyak.
The twist of irony is that it is Mr. Hebert – not Mr. Farr – who has misled the Senate Judiciary Committee under oath.
In 2016, DeVry settled a lawsuit with the government over a claim that it misled students with a false job placement rate.
So, your administration misled us about when it actually started negotiations with the Iranian regime, and about whom it was dealing with.
The couple said that Glaxo misled them by stating that the whistle-blower's accusations of widespread corruption within the company were false.
Goldman agreed in early January to pay over $5 billion to settle claims it misled mortgage bond investors during the financial crisis.
Most often, as here, a singular subject is followed by a plural noun, and we are misled into using a plural verb.
Other voters pointed out failed financial ventures of Mr. Trump, from a mortgage firm to a university that critics allege misled students.
Scotland Yard did not comment on the specific claims of Mr. Jones, who prosecutors say has misled the authorities in the past.
The rift comes amid reports Flynn may have misled administration officials about discussing sanctions against Russia with the country's ambassador in December.
Specifically, he called for an investigation of whether the company misled consumers by saying it considered protecting customer information a top priority.
Gillibrand and supporters were hoping this year would be different after reports surfaced alleging the had Pentagon misled Congress on the issue.
Senators, representatives, and citizens should not be misled – these bills could serve as an important bulwark against the international spread of BDS.
"The A.C.L.U. misled the United States as to the timing of Jane Doe's abortion," said Devin M. O'Malley, a Justice Department spokesman.
Sometimes it helps to have a vague idea of what you're looking for as an entry, although a solver can get misled.
Flynn resigned Monday night following reports that he misled the vice president about discussions he'd had with the Russian ambassador in December.
He misled the American people through a conspiracy of lies, and he did so to help attain, and then maintain, his presidency.
Justin Amash, has called for Trump's impeachment since reading Mueller's report, claiming that Barr intentionally misled the American public about its contents.
In questioning whether Mr. Manafort misled his lenders, the New York authorities are stepping into an area of focus for Mr. Mueller.
The school agreed to a $100 million settlement over claims that they misled prospective students with inflated employment and earnings success rates.
MAZZETTI: I'll just sort of quote from your own lawyer's memo, which says that you misled investigators to save his professional aspirations.
The question is whether the mere entry and cancellation of orders are enough to show that traders were actually misled and defrauded.
"You misled the judge time and time again," Judge Alsup told Arturo González, Uber's outside counsel from the law firm Morrison & Foerster.
Then, as secretary of state, he misled the public about his role in the Ukrainian aid holdup that led to Trump's impeachment.
Nearly two-thirds of consumers are misled by foods labeled as "natural," a Consumer Reports National Research Center study released Wednesday found.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) called for an investigation into Ross, saying the Commerce secretary misled Congress about his financial dealings with Russia.
Justice Barry Ostrager in Manhattan Supreme Court ruled that the state attorney general failed to produce any evidence that investors were misled.
They will also have to answer for having misled the country, saying that most middle-class Americans would see their taxes rise.
But this exchange in particular proved the Obama administration not only misled the American public about the deal, it lied about it.
General Electric may have misled the agency when it made a $1.65 billion acquisition of LM Wind Power, the European Union said.
The company claims the state misled it when buying the drug, which is used in lethal injections to stop a prisoner's breathing.
Trump has misled the public about his approach to patients with preexisting conditions a total of 73 times, our fact checker says.
But in the final report named additional department officials who misled investigators, and the report recommended that those people should be demoted.
In March, 20083, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged the company's founder with coördinating a "massive fraud" that misled investors and patients.
The Washington, DC, attorney general announced earlier this week he's suing DoorDash, arguing that the company misled customers and pocketed workers' tips.
Zaslavskiy and DRC allegedly misled investors and did not purchase any diamonds or conduct in other business operations despite telling investors otherwise.
Some Democrats raised his impeachment back in May when he misled Congress about rumors that Mueller team members were upset with him.
McDougal, however, seeks to void her non-disclosure deal over being misled about its contents, as well as the circumstances surrounding it.
After Johnson&aposs firing, Lightfoot said Johnson had intentionally misled her and the public about his conduct the night of the incident.
Either way, at least we will know definitively whether the FISA court thought it was misled by the Carter Page wiretap application.
It had been revealed on Wednesday that Mr. Sessions had misled Congress about his meetings with the Russian ambassador during the campaign.
They also said that she had misled investigators about how many guns her husband owned, as well as about his extremist ideology.
The company is still facing a number of lawsuits, including one by shareholders in Germany who are claiming the company misled them.
When visiting with patients misled by the promise of a safer smoking experience, the impact of light cigarettes is obvious to me.
Thursday night, Warren responded to the inspector general's investigation on Twitter, questioning whether Mnuchin "misled the public" about the GOP's tax plan.
However, Musk hadn't secured the funding, according to the SEC, and in September the regulator filed a lawsuit saying he misled investors.
In December 2015, the company settled an FTC case regarding allegations that it misled consumers about the security of its Java software.
Flynn resigned Tuesday following reports that he had misled Vice President Mike Pence and other officials about his contacts with Russian officials.
Philipp Plein said it had been "beyond excited to work with" the singer but had been misled by an individual gone rogue.
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Fraud cases require some deception, but if you expect that you will not be told the truth, then you cannot be misled.
Interestingly, the claim in that suit is that Exxon misled investors about the risks of future climate change regulations on its business.
An administrative judge in March dropped a hearing into allegations that Sinclair, the largest U.S. broadcast station owner, may have misled regulators.
But whether Snyder purposely turned a blind eye to the situation in Flint or was misled about its severity is still unclear.
Clinton mentioned Facebook by name, saying the social media network was flooded with false information about her and that people were understandably misled.
But China's nationalist Global Times tabloid said in a commentary late on Monday that Cornell's accusations were "nonsense" and "misled by online rumors".
The Zug-based Tezos Foundation is facing U.S. class-action lawsuits from those who say they were misled and defrauded in its ICO.
But "fake news" was originally intended as a label for online articles that deliberately misled for some secondary purpose—to profit or electioneer.
But the report from Busisiwe Mkhwebane, the public protector (pictured), contains no concrete evidence that the president "deliberately" misled parliament, as she claims.
"If there's any uncertainty about regulatory protection, there is serious potential for people to be misled," Frank told CNBC in a phone interview.
The second is the question of why Flynn would have misled Pence about this if there was nothing wrong with what he did.
Theranos is facing multiple fraud suits from investors, all claiming Holmes misled investors on the core mission of Theranos: micro-sample blood testing.
Earlier that day, Griffen blocked the state from using a lethal injection drug over claims the company had been misled by the state.
Tim Ryan, a Democrat who has called for Sessions to resign, said on "New Day" that the attorney general had intentionally misled Congress.
He said he had in the past been misled by other people who were investigating the shooting and sharing theories on the internet.
In fact, one shareholder filed a lawsuit against Twitter last week, claiming that the company misled investors on its growth metrics, Bloomberg reported.
"We believe our public disclosures have been complete, timely and truthful and we have not misled investors," Helios and Matheson said in statement.
Though volumes released were small, it was another signal of insufficient supply that "misled" the market, said Pan Chenjun, senior analyst at Rabobank.
Last month, Reuters reported that the FTC, as part of its review, was looking into allegations that Amazon had misled customers about discounts.
Shkreli's trial in federal court focused on prosecutors' claims that he misled investors who had placed money into two hedge funds he ran.
When Mr. Trump accused George W. Bush of having deliberately misled the country to start the war in Iraq, Jeb Bush responded forcefully.
That prompted several BT shareholders to file class-action lawsuits alleging the group misled investors and failed to promptly disclose the financial irregularities.
Gingrich is likely referring to the idea that the White House misled the American people over the timing of the Iran nuclear deal.
Schneiderman is currently leading an investigation into accusations that Exxon misled investors about what it knew regarding fossil fuels impact on climate change.
The company is also under investigation by federal prosecutors to find out if investors were intentionally misled, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Learn about organ donation, sign an organ donor card, tell your family your wishes, and don't be misled by myths about organ donation.
The findings of this investigation also make clear that Secretary Clinton misled the American people when she was confronted with her criminal actions.
In July the then work and pensions secretary, Esther McVey, was found to have misled Parliament over universal credit, but did not resign.
"I mean, people who think that she's (Clinton) committed to immigration reform, she's misleading them just like Donald Trump misled us," Aguilar said.
The suit alleges Watts misled investigators in the days after the murders and made false claims to the detectives and to the media.
However, once the FBI began looking into how the Clinton Foundation leak happened, Horowitz claims that McCabe repeatedly misled officials about his involvement.
Tripp, filed a formal whistleblower tip to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleging Tesla misled investors and put its customers at risk.
He was forced to resign after he misled Vice President Mike Pence about his communications with the Russian ambassador to the United States.
The midcap FTSE 204579 meanwhile saw online trading platform Plus27820 fall sharply on a report that it may have "misled" investors over losses.
According to the FCC, Abramovich's calls misled people into thinking they were being offered exclusive vacation deals from companies like TripAdvisor and Expedia.
They think misleading the public is an easier way to sell tax cuts for the rich, and that the public is easily misled.
Fathers at the Karnes center said they were misled into agreeing to deportation as a condition of seeing their children again, RAICES said.
RBS is preparing for the biggest fines in its history to settle U.S. investigations into claims it misled investors in mortgage-backed securities.
Monica says she felt misled because Levi showed "blatant disregard for our agreement" -- and she decided to stand up for herself and leave.
The exits follow disclosures at a judicial inquiry into the country's financial sector that AMP misled many customers and deceived the corporate regulator.
But Practice Fusion stakeholders told CNBC they were misled by an executive team that was projecting a bright future as momentum was stalling.
Police in the suburban Cincinnati community say they were misled and wasted days chasing bogus leads in what is now a stalled investigation.
"Juice," as he was known in his heyday, said associates misled him during the Vegas robbery and then turned on him in court.
Under questioning, Allianz's general manager of retail distribution Michael Winter, said it had misled clients who purchased travel insurance products through its website.
Flynn resigned late Monday amid reports he misled senior White House officials about his conversations Russia's ambassador Sergey Kislyak before Trump took office.
Some fathers at the center said they were misled into agreeing to deportation as a condition of seeing their children again, RAICES said.
Dimon, who reportedly directly advised former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann, declined to say whether Neumann or the company had been misled by banks.
The state says it's well within its right to protect women from being misled about the medical services provided by the pregnancy centers.
The U.S. investigation into RBS has focused on allegations it misled some investors in securities backed by residential mortgages during the financial crisis.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it would investigate whether Theranos's investors, who funded the company to the tune of $690m, were misled.
Investors testified he had repeatedly lied to them about key aspects of the hedge funds, and misled them about the funds' financial performance.
Trump, officials and informal advisers say, felt misled by McConnell and his political team, who encouraged him to endorse and campaign for Strange.
A number of states have filed lawsuits against Purdue, alleging that the company misled prescribers and patients about the risks of prescription opioids.
Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and their respective circles of advisers—all of whom repeatedly misled the public—are the villains of this documentary.
Trump fired Flynn in early February after reports he misled Vice President Pence and other White House officials about his conversations with Kislyak.
Then again, if word gets out that the diplomas are worthless, employers will no longer be misled but competent students will be disadvantaged.
In the clue "Stick with it," you're being misled into thinking that the answer has to do with persistence, but it doesn't here.
Several firms, including Apollo Global Management just last month, have paid millions of dollars to settle accusations that they misled clients on fees.
Snowden had not only revealed the scope of the surveillance apparatus, but also that top government officials routinely misled the public about it.
The watchdog found Pai had not misled lawmakers at the House hearing and had only promised to disclose discussions per the agency's rules.
It also prevents prospective students from knowing that students before them were misled or deceived by the school they are thinking about attending.
Now, after obtaining the new batch of documents, Democrats say GSA Administrator Emily Murphy misled lawmakers about Trump's role in the decisionmaking process.
He also failed to disclose the conversations to senior White House officials and misled Vice President Pence about the contents of the talks.
"We believe our public disclosures have been complete, timely and truthful and we have not misled investors," the company said at the time.
And in recent years, students of the now-defunct Trump University filed complaints with the FTC alleging the school misled and overcharged them.
Several of them, later approached by pro-tax advocates and reporters, said they had been misled about the nature of the tax proposal.
Tesla and Musk have agreed to pay $20 million each to financial regulators to settle charges by the SEC that Musk misled investors.
Merkel told Der Spiegel magazine that she was furious about how the German car industry misled customers, in an interview published on Friday.
Carrie's single "Two Black Cadillacs," referred to two women — a wife and a mistress — who murder a man who has misled them both.
They never show any scenes to indicate that, so I don't know if that person was just misled, or if they cut that.
"It is the Speaker's sincere hope that donors and supporters are not confused by, or misled into supporting, this organization," the letter said.
Dr. Hyman argues that Americans have been misled about the benefits of fat because of a disconnect between nutrition science and food policy.
Flynn resigned Monday amid reports that he misled senior White House officials about his phone conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in December.
The Commerce Department said Monday that American companies can't sell goods to ZTE because the Chinese company misled the agency on multiple occasions.
A total of 17 U.S. attorneys general are cooperating on probes into whether fossil fuel companies have misled investors on climate change risks.
Last month, Future Forward leader Thanathorn Juangroonruangkit faced disqualification over an allegation that he misled voters in his biography on the party's website.
Murderous mobs have killed multiple innocent people in India after they were misled by fake news on WhatsApp, reports the New York Times.
The president then appointed a fact-finding commission that quickly concluded Mr. Geneina had misled the public by overestimating the scale of corruption.
Ms. Morgenson also wondered whether John G. Stumpf, the bank's former chief executive, had misled lawmakers when he testified before Congress last year.
" To avoid detection of their scheme, the indictment said, the defendants routinely defrauded and misled federal and state regulators "and the betting public.
Democrats believe that in his sworn testimony, Mr. Kavanaugh misled the Judiciary Committee on multiple occasions about his work in the Bush administration.
We know many felt misled by the polls in 2016, which showed Hillary Clinton with a modest lead in the critical battleground states.

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