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"It vindicates the speech, it vindicates what Ted Cruz warned would happen during the course of the campaign," he said, referencing Cruz's remarks at last month's Republican National Convention.
Texas vindicates Senate Republicans' strategy, it vindicates Democrats' case that the Supreme Court needs nine members to function — and that Democrats need to be the ones appointing the ninth justice.
Except Trump: He tweeted that the memo "totally vindicates" him.
With his impeachment vote, Mitt Romney vindicates an American ideal.
Trump tweeted Saturday morning that the document "totally vindicates" him.
He vindicates my first impression with his every foul tweet.
That not only vindicates those sceptical of Mr Trump's legislative prowess.
The judge's decision vindicates President Trump's position that Obamacare is unconstitutional.
"It vindicates the decision I made throughout the trial," Sherman said.
This vindicates the critics who have predicted these outcomes for years.
"This memo totally vindicates "Trump" in probe," the president tweeted Saturday.
" Trump warmly endorsed the Republican memo, saying "it totally vindicates me.
Is there an existing health insurance system that vindicates this boast?
"This memo totally vindicates 'Trump' in probe," he wrote on Twitter.
The letter, along with Venit's resignation, vindicates Crews in the public eye.
This analysis vindicates Schmitt as the truest exponent of right-wing thinking.
Trump has said the memo "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe.
Trump said over the weekend that the GOP memo "totally vindicates" him.
The Senate bill becoming law vindicates Ryan and McConnell's embrace of Trump.
If anything, the global upswing vindicates the experts that today's populists often decry.
Trump has claimed the memo "totally vindicates" himself in the ongoing Russia probe.
" She added, "The judge's decision vindicates President Trump's position that Obamacare is unconstitutional.
That first memo, President Trump said, "totally vindicates" him in the Russia investigation.
Trump has said that the memo "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe.
"I believe the withdrawal of this lawsuit vindicates me," Murray told a press conference.
Eric Smith, president of Impression Products, said the ruling vindicates the company's business model.
To put it simply, the report implicates Rosenstein as much as it vindicates Trump.
President Donald Trump has said the memo "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe.
It also vindicates Texas Republicans' strategy to shield a discriminatory electoral map from judicial correction.
The Memo: Former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon says the court win vindicates Trump.
"This vindicates the Fed's stance of this current easing as a mid-cycle rate adjustment."
Trump has pointed to that memo, claiming it "totally vindicates" himself in the ongoing Russia probe.
More specifically, it's the process that led to this moment that vindicates the rule of law.
Why would President Trump want to distract the American people from a report that vindicates him?
The president has said Comey's testimony vindicates his assertion that Trump himself wasn't personally under investigation.
The president tweeted that it "totally vindicates" him in the ongoing probe into Russian election interference.
The surprising resilience of the campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont vindicates the latter approach.
Trump has said the heavily disputed GOP memo "totally vindicates" him in the special counsel's investigation.
But the result also vindicates Mr Johnson's high-risk strategy of targeting working-class Brexit voters.
If Mac Donald's version of the Ferguson effect is right, it vindicates proactive, aggressive policing tactics.
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down California's law vindicates the First Amendment's prohibition on compelled speech.
Unnamed: As an OG sweeterman, this song vindicates my decision to stan for Ramriddlz at every opportunity.
For months, I have worked to expose Keith Raniere and Nxivm and today's arrest vindicates my efforts.
More from the briefing: Sanders said the Nunes memo "clearly vindicates" the President, reiterating Trump's Saturday comments.
The president has enthusiastically embraced the Republican document and claimed on Saturday that it "totally vindicates" him.
The president himself said, after the memo's release on Friday, that it "vindicates" him in the probe.
"The report vindicates what D.H.S. has long been saying," said Katie Waldman, a spokeswoman for the department.
Critics of the TPP say the Keystone battle vindicates their long-standing opposition to investor-state dispute rules.
On the face of it, Sanders's spin that this vindicates the "no collusion, no obstruction" line seems right.
The number vindicates Ford's lightweighting strategy for pickups and SUV and proves that consumers will accept smaller engines.
It's a stunning development that certainly vindicates the concerns of non-profits, internet activists, and domain name holders.
Trump claimed the memo "totally vindicates" him in the ongoing investigation into his campaign's alleged links to Russia.
Trump claimed the memo "totally vindicates" him in the ongoing investigation into his campaign's alleged links to Russia.
"The upgrade significantly vindicates the slings and arrows the equity has faced for daring to invest," Jefferies said.
The sale to Abbott at $56 a share vindicates the Alere board's decisions over the last couple of years.
The result vindicates moves by the world No. 3 mall owner to expand its tenant mix beyond traditional stores.
The 30 billion euro price tag also vindicates Bolloré's contention that the stock market has undervalued Vivendi's crown jewel.
It vindicates Senate Republicans' strategy of holding the court at eight members after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
Lawyers for Trump have released a clip of the two's interaction, with both sides claiming the video vindicates them.
Trump has said the GOP memo "vindicates" him in the ongoing Russia investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump says a GOP memo declassified on Friday "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe.
"I think this vindicates the speaker's strategy," said Representative Ro Khanna, Democrat of California and an ally of Ms. Pelosi.
Superficially, the House speaker's call for the vote is a reversal and vindicates GOP critics who have blasted her inquiry.
Mr Trump, who approved the release of the once-classified memo on February 2nd, claims that it "totally vindicates" him.
Soren Aandahl, Head of Research at Glaucus, told Reuters by phone from California that the collapse "completely vindicates" Glaucus' research.
Perhaps he and his aides have decided that the election vindicates every aspect of his approach to politics in perpetuity.
Modern European experience actually vindicates progressive claims that we can do a lot to make America fairer without destroying incentives.
His form vindicates his decision to pull out of the French Open at the last moment because of injury concerns.
The result vindicates the company's investment in R&D for new product offerings, of which it launched several in 2015.
For Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the University of California Los Angeles, it vindicates the scientific community's mathematical models.
Trump claimed the document "totally vindicates" him in the ongoing federal investigation into possible links between his campaign and Russia.
Trump approved the declassification of the original GOP memo, and said that it "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe.
If a judge blocks the merger, it's a win for the DOJ and vindicates its current approach to vertical deals.
The president tweeted that it "totally vindicates" him in the ongoing probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The president said the document "totally vindicates" him in the Russia investigation, a claim disputed by Democrats and some Republicans.
"The memo clearly vindicates the President's position that there was political bias," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders also said Thursday.
His win vindicates Democrats' efforts to recruit good candidates even in places where Democrats have only an outside shot of victory.
Will Hurd (R-TX) told ABC's Stephanopoulos that he doesn't agree with the president's assertion that the memo vindicates him. Rep.
Experts say the discovery of superionic ice vindicates computer predictions, which could help material physicists craft future substances with bespoke properties.
Its report, published on January 21st, vindicates her husband, who on his deathbed accused the Russian state of ordering his murder.
Trump this past weekend claimed the memo "totally vindicates" him in the ongoing investigation into his campaign's alleged links to Russia.
When the president loses his temper, he vindicates the advisers who have cautioned him not to appear before the actual committee.
If the report in any way vindicates Trump, Democrats could endanger their new House majority by continuing to pursue him aggressively.
Most astonishingly, the choreography brilliantly vindicates a score and libretto by Richard Strauss that have long been deemed ill-advised failures.
Therefore this experience vindicates those who have long demanded that Washington undertake such a response and show the leadership displayed here.
It vindicates the Obama administration's 2011 decision to block AT&T from acquiring T-Mobile — a move strongly supported by liberals.
At the very least, they believe it vindicates their feelings that DC's movies should be the antithesis to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
" Trump seized on that quote as recently as Thursday, telling Fox News that it vindicates his claims that there was "no collusion.
On Saturday, he claimed, incorrectly, that the memo "totally vindicates" him in the continuing investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
President Trump, above on his way to Florida, said that the memo "totally vindicates" him in the investigation into Russian election interference.
But even if the legal tangle around Mr. Villarejo vindicates Mr. Iglesias and Unidas Podemos, their problems will be far from solved.
Trump tweeted Saturday morning that the memo's release vindicates him, proving there was "no collusion and there was no obstruction," the president said.
" "If the president really believes the Nunes memo vindicates him, as he has said, what is he hiding by blocking the (Democratic) memo?
Trump has said that the memo provides evidence of bias in the FBI and that it "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe.
Trump claimed on Saturday that the memo "vindicates" him in the law enforcement investigation into possible collusion between his presidential campaign and Russia.
Trump earlier Saturday tweeted that the memo "totally vindicates" him of any wrongdoing in the ongoing special counsel investigation of Russia's election interference.
Trump claimed on Saturday that the memo "vindicates" him in the law enforcement investigation into possible collusion between his presidential campaign and Russia.
For early pioneers like James, seeing the growth and excitement surrounding the Silicon Slopes vindicates the years Utah's start-ups spent toiling in obscurity.
That vindicates ABF's decision not to hike prices for shoppers even though a weaker sterling has increased the cost of sourcing clothes from Asia.
Muddy Waters founder Carson Block said he felt the release of the software patch "effectively vindicates" the research produced by his firm and MedSec.
It also criticizes then-FBI Director James Comey's choices in the Clinton case, and Trump's allies claim this vindicates Trump's choice to fire Comey.
"Justice Gorsuch was an extreme nominee, and his recent record vindicates our decision to do everything we could to stop him," Mr. Schumer said.
It vindicates his strategy of methodically building cases against those in Mr. Trump's circle and applying pressure on them to cooperate up the chain.
President Donald Trump later said that the Nunes memo "totally vindicates" him in the ongoing special counsel investigation, though prominent lawmakers, including Republican Rep.
One of Trump's lawyers,  Rudy Giuliani , claims it vindicates his client's claim that he never paid McDougal or sex worker  Stormy Daniels  for their silence.
Trump's nakedly partisan use of the Nunes memo, which he claimed "totally vindicates" him, would make this almost impossible for the White House to refute.
On Saturday, President Donald Trump said in a tweet that the now-infamous Nunes memo "totally vindicates" him in the drama around the Russia investigation.
The idea that Mr. Manafort's indictment vindicates Mr. Trump also ignores how complex criminal investigations typically proceed, and the attendant peril Mr. Trump now faces.
Trump on Saturday falsely claimed that the memo "totally vindicates" him in special counsel Robert Mueller's ongoing probe into whether his campaign colluded with Russia.
Trump made the claim that the memo "totally vindicates" him in the Russia investigation in a Saturday tweet following the memo's release the day before.
Trump has claimed that memo "totally vindicates" him from the ongoing Russia probe, yet many analysts and even members of his own party have disagreed.
It's a bittersweet end to my political career, but it also illustrates the chaotic interconnection which makes megagames special, and vindicates the wide area concept.
Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a potential Democratic presidential candidate in 2020, also cheered the decision, saying it vindicates the city's efforts to become a technology hub.
"I've been forced to deny strenuously that I have done anything wrong in the aftermath of the disaster and today's outcome vindicates that position," he said.
Russian lawmakers welcomed the findings of an investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, saying the report vindicates Kremlin denials of collusion with President Donald Trump's administration.
While nothing anyone says will reverse the outcome of the election, China's rejection of Trump's climate fearmongering vindicates science and the people who believe in it.
Hours after the Nunes memo was approved for release under the veil of the need for transparency, the president claimed that the memo totally vindicates him.
This decision vindicates what we have been saying all along: Trump's approval of this pipeline was illegal, violated environmental laws and was based upon fake facts.
Trump claimed that the GOP memo released last week "totally vindicates" him in the investigations into whether his campaign colluded with Russia to win the election.
If Mac Donald's version of the Ferguson effect is right, it vindicates proactive, aggressive policing tactics that have characterized the US's "tough on crime" policy era.
In some respects, the list vindicates time-honoured Hollywood wisdom: sequels have a ready-made audience; viewers want slick, action-packed escapism and retina-burning visual effects.
" The editorial board writes that "Mueller vindicates Trump on collusion and plays Hamlet on obstruction..." (WSJ) -- David French writes that the Mueller report "should shock our conscience.
After its release, Trump claimed that the GOP memo "totally vindicates" him in the investigation into whether his campaign colluded with Russia while he was a candidate.
"This decision vindicates the extensive process of research and consultation which the Scottish government has undertaken since 2015," Scottish business minister Paul Wheelhouse said in a statement.
Trump this past weekend claimed the GOP memo "totally vindicates" him in the probe into Russian election interference and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Monday's meeting also renewed the committee's fight over the role that the White House played with the Nunes memo, which Trump said "vindicates" him on Sunday. Rep.
Trump tweeted that the GOP memo "vindicates" him in the ongoing Russia probe that is examining whether Trump campaign aides colluded with Russia during the 2016 election.
The news somewhat vindicates the Center for Disease Control and other medical experts, like British journal The Lancet, who predicted that the Olympics would not aggravate the epidemic.
So when Mr. Gowdy, a South Carolina Republican, emerged as a strong voice contradicting President Trump's contention that the memo "totally vindicates" him, his words had particular meaning.
"This situation vindicates what the governor has said all along, which is Mr. Molinaro only wants to 'debate the debate,'" said Dani Lever, a spokeswoman for Mr. Cuomo.
Based on his own record, President Trump will work tirelessly to manipulate each part of this story to promote a narrative that vindicates him and impugns his critics.
He said it's "ironic" the statute that vindicates her (because she's not a regular dancer at the establishment) is pretty crystal clear ... yet cops couldn't figure it out.
"This landmark judgment confirming that the UK's mass spying breached fundamental rights vindicates Mr. Snowden's courageous whistleblowing," Silkie Carlo, director of the Big Brother Watch, said in a statement.
"In order to have real lasting peace that vindicates the tremendous loss that you see on this stage today, we have to have peace and justice collaboratively," he said.
But packed into those few words is a powerful message: SPEAK FREE vindicates our longstanding vision of the online world as a forum for free and open public engagement.
But once it was out, Trump tweeted that the memo "totally vindicates" him, even though it said nothing about collusion or obstruction of justice, the focus of Mueller's work.
Or, perhaps most likely, he could try to stake out a middle ground that vindicates the Fifth Circuit's view of the case while only implicitly gutting Whole Woman's Health.
After its release, Trump said the Republican-crafted document "totally vindicates" him in the special counsel probe into Russia's election interference and possible ties between his campaign and Russia.
The Fox News article presents no argument as to why this clip vindicates Trump; it merely quotes a few lines from it and expects them to speak for themselves.
"Today's ruling really vindicates our decision to seek a judicial review of that designation," said Steven A. Kandarian, the chief executive and chairman of MetLife, the nation's largest life insurer.
"PragerU's allegations were meritless, both factually and legally, and the court's ruling vindicates important legal principles that allow us to provide different choices and settings to users," the person said.
"War" — which, in spite of its title, is less a war film than a western wrapped around a prison movie — vindicates Koba's view of humanity as irredeemably cruel and deceitful.
Speaking of the President, he said over the weekend that the GOP's memo "totally vindicates" him in the Russia investigation, but some of his fellow Republicans wouldn't go that far.
Trump has claimed the Republican memo "totally vindicates" him in the special counsel's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between the president's campaign and Moscow.
But much of it is a sort of visceral negative reaction to her criticisms of the excessive influence of big money in politics — a reaction that actually vindicates her point.
Kurdish officials say that Abadi's tough response to the referendum vindicates Iraqi Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani's decision to hold the referendum because they believe Baghdad will not cooperate under any circumstances.
It testifies to the ingenuity and perseverance of the physicists who designed the equipment, and it vindicates an investment of about $1.1 billion over 40 years by the National Science Foundation.
In a post on Twitter, Trump insisted the memo "totally vindicates" him, and once again branded the Russia probe as a "witch hunt" that has yet to uncover a smoking gun.
" Trump tweeted Saturday that the memo "totally vindicates" him, calling special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into his 2016 campaign's ties to Russia and his efforts to obstruct justice a "witch hunt.
Still, for Mr. Warren it's a happy ending of sorts, one that his friends say vindicates a faith in the American legal system that was intermittently shaken during his two-year prosecution.
We have a moral imperative to save our country from a Republican midterm victory that vindicates Trump and chastens the few GOP moderates who are left, in both senses of the word.
The court's decision doesn't just vindicate Andy's right to wear a Tea Party t-shirt — it vindicates the rights of all Americans to wear apparel carrying the emblem of their favorite organizations.
Even Trump's claim there isn't exactly a proven lie—though there's no evidence that Trump was personally surveilled, his campaign chairman Paul Manafort was, a fact some conservatives have said vindicates Trump.
So what follows is a guide to what Nunes said, what he left out, and the false narrative already coming from the president and his allies that this vindicates the wiretapping claim.
If Mac Donald's version of the Ferguson effect is right, then it vindicates aggressive policing tactics — it suggests that police need to be willing to act aggressively on the job to deter crime.
"Mr Liu was arrested based on a false claim, and after a thorough investigation, with which he fully cooperated, the declination of charges vindicates him," Liu's attorney, Jill Brisbois, said in a statement.
After the GOP memo was made public last week, Trump declared that it "totally vindicates" him in the investigation into whether members of his campaign conspired with Russia to sway the 2016 election.
Trump on Friday declined to release the Democratic rebuttal of a Republican memo he inaccurately claimed "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe, warning that the new document compromised intelligence sources and methods.
Tweeting from his resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Saturday, Trump called Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe of election interference a "witch hunt" and a "disgrace" and said the memo "totally vindicates" him.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price says the CBO numbers "defy logic" even as House Speaker Paul Ryan, who's pressed the plan forward, says it vindicates him by showing the plan cuts spending.
The fact is that the Open Skies concept, and its application in recent years, vindicates "the continued relevance of arms control for our national security," as one State Department official put it in 2014.
But in addition to these major victories, One of the least reported-on achievements of the Trump administration during its first year vindicates, in many respects, the hope that Christians placed in the president.
"Certainly this vindicates some of the concerns that opponents of the government's assertions of executive power in this area had," Ms. Hennessey said, arguing that also it showed Congress's unwillingness to check presidential power.
While Trump had privately advocated for a theatrical trial that doesn't just acquit him, but vindicates him, he has begun to come around to McConnell's idea of a truncated timeline with no live testimony.
But Iran still took the ruling as a victory: it "vindicates the Islamic Republic of Iran and confirms the illegitimacy and oppressiveness" of the United States, Iran's foreign ministry said in a Wednesday statement.
It was a hell of a way to end the evening, only made more so by the fact that it accidentally vindicates Marisa Tomei after 24 years of whispers about the invalidity of her Oscar.
" YouTube, in a statement, said Prager's videos "weren't excluded from Restricted Mode because of politics or ideology," and Koh's decision "vindicates important legal principles that allow us to provide different choices and settings to users.
Mr. Trump's surprising triumph vindicates Republican senators, who refused to act on President Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick B. Garland, saying the choice of a new Supreme Court justice should belong to the next president.
But their certification of Iran's compliance vindicates Obama' critics, who warned that once in the deal was in place, the signatories' desire to preserve it would lead them to ignore a host of small violations.
President Trump claimed in a tweet over the weekend that the controversial Nunes memo "totally vindicates" him, clearing him of the cloud of the Russia investigation that has hung over his administration for a year now.
The fact that these silly-sounding arguments were accepted at all, according to Lindsay, vindicates their initial assumption: that much of poststructural theory underpinning modern arguments about race and gender is rotten, if not entirely vacuous.
The simplest explanation is that Nunes received a speck of evidence that could be packaged in such a way that, if you squint real hard, vindicates Trump's paranoid tweets about being wiretapped by the Obama administration.
Trump's Saturday tweet that the memo "totally vindicates 'Trump' in probe" even as "the Russian Witch Hunt goes on and on" found no echo from four committee Republicans who appeared on the Sunday talk shows. Rep.
"Today's ruling vindicates the Founders' wisdom and confirms that the president is not a king, and that he cannot override Congress's power to decide how to appropriate funds," said Kristy Parker, an attorney with Protect Democracy.
The finding that supposedly vindicates two-spacers is that students reading the two-spaced pages were less likely to fixate on the punctuation area, probably because the extra space made it clear that the sentence had ended.
I. The ruling also vindicates the companies' unusual decision to bypass the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) after it raised concerns about the deal, and go to the court-affiliated tribunal normally used for advanced disputes.
"The court's decision vindicates OFCCP's vigorous enforcement of the disclosure and anti-discrimination obligations federal contractors voluntarily accept in exchange for taxpayer funds," said Regional Solicitor Janet Herold, an official involved in the case, in a statement.
Nor—so far—has anything emerged that vindicates the many authors of who claim the mastermind was a nefarious cabal that included Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, the Soviets, the Roswell aliens, or all of the above.
The tussle vindicates the strategy of activist investor Active Ownership Capital (AOC), which built a stake of about 7 percent in shares and options before May last year when the shares were trading at around 30 euros apiece.
While many Republicans said their memo showed evidence of political bias in the early stages of the Russia investigation, Mr. Trump went further, claiming on Twitter last Saturday that the Republican memo "totally vindicates" him in the investigation.
"This decision vindicates the rule of law and gives hope to the thousands of victims seeking accountability when domestic courts and authorities have failed them," said Jamil Dakwar, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Human Rights Project.
Gidley's comments are part of a recent push from the White House to claim that an indictment filed Friday from Mueller's team of prosecutors targeting 13 Russian nationals and three organizations for alleged election interference vindicates the president.
The planned takeover vindicates the strategy of activist investor Active Ownership Capital (AOC), which built a stake of about 7 percent in shares and options before May last year, when the shares were trading at about only 30 euros.
PALM BEACH, Fla, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that a controversial memo attacking federal law enforcement written by congressional Republicans vindicates him in the investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
That vindicates what has always been the real charge: not that the Russians swayed the election, a claim that is impossible to verify, but that Mr Trump's team overstepped the bounds of propriety, and maybe the law (see article).
Which makes it entirely reasonable to wait to see whether Mueller vindicates the various uncorroborated scoops about a conspiracy hatched in Prague or the Ecuadorean Embassy, rather than trying to impeach Trump for, say, his private griping about NATO.
"The report vindicates Nancy Pelosi's judgment of proceeding with deliberateness and caution and focusing on issues that we can deliver for the American people," said Representative Ro Khanna, Democrat of California and a leading liberal voice in the House.
But the book also, perhaps unintentionally, vindicates a cluster of enduring truths taught by the wisest conservatives down through the ages — that elevated things are fragile, and that nothing lasts forever, or even as long as we may wish.
Will Hurd of Texas, also a member of the committee, said on ABC's "This Week" that he does not agree that the memo vindicates Trump and downplayed the claims about the "explosive" nature of the memo from his colleagues.
It also vindicates Buffett's confidence in Bank of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan, who accepted his money when the bank was only midway through cleaning up balance sheet and litigation issues tied to the U.S. housing and financial crises.
The Lamb win vindicates a strategy Democrats are using in some races to enlist candidates whose positions and ideologies are well suited to the district even while conflicting in significant ways with the positions of the Democratic leadership in Washington.
It could end in millions — or billions — of dollars' worth of Saudi assets being seized in a court settlement, or a judgment that largely vindicates the Saudi government, which for years has insisted it had no role in the deadly plot.
President Donald Trump, who made the issue of illegal immigration a centerpiece of his 2016 campaign, has called the rise in asylum-seekers an "invasion" that vindicates his call for the construction of a border wall and a get-tough policy.
But it's Creative Labs, a Vancouver-based business incubator that collaborates with CAA talent to build startup companies, that may prove to be the company that vindicates Yanover's belief that new businesses can help shape the future of Hollywood's big agencies.
Preparation for worst-case scenarios does not require us to believe them inevitable, but vindicates the adoption of a rational, risk-based approach designed to proactively pursue the admirable goal for Deep Adaptation: safeguarding as much of society as possible.
After it was released, Trump claimed the GOP memo "totally vindicates" him in the Russia investigation, even though the document did not address the allegations of collusion or obstruction of justice that have become central to the special counsel's probe.
And after it was released, Trump claimed the memo "totally vindicates" him in the Russia investigation, even though the document did not address the allegations of collusion or obstruction of justice that have become central to the special counsel's probe.
President Donald Trump authorized the release of the memo from the House Intelligence Committee on Friday, and has since claimed it "totally vindicates" him in the ongoing investigation around allegations of possible coordination between his associates and Russia to influence the 2016 election.
Trump has seized on the controversial memo which was declassified last week, claiming it "totally vindicates" him in the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation that is probing allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia and questions of obstruction of justice.
But what vindicates Castro's view — and most of the world's interpretation — of the US-Cuban conflict, even more than the first four decades of the U.S. embargo and other interventions against Cuba, is what has happened in Latin America the 21st century.
The price vindicates the strategy of cardiologist Jean-Paul Clozel, who co-founded the company with his pediatrician wife Martine and friends in 1997, and has fended off bids over the years in the belief he could increase Actelion's value by keeping it independent.
The Justice Department revealed in a midnight court filing that two dozen emails shielded from Congress detail President Donald Trump's decision to withhold military aid from Ukraine — an acknowledgment Democrats said further vindicates their unsuccessful push to subpoena those documents in the Senate impeachment trial.
"The LSTA is delighted with this result, which vindicates our analysis of the clear statutory language and reflects the reality that CLOs have performed very well for more than 20 years, including through the financial crisis," Elliot Ganz, LSTA's general counsel, said in a release.
" Also commenting in a statement, Silkie Carlo, director of Big Brother Watch, said: "This landmark judgment confirming that the UK's mass spying breached fundamental rights vindicates Mr Snowden's courageous whistleblowing and the tireless work of Big Brother Watch and others in our pursuit for justice.
The price vindicates the strategy of cardiologist Jean-Paul Clozel, who co-founded the company with his paediatrician wife Martine and friends in 1997, and has fended off bids over the years in the belief he could increase Actelion's value by keeping it independent.
WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Saturday that a partisan memo released by House Republicans "totally vindicates" him in the investigation into Russian election interference, complaining that the "witch hunt" would go "on and on" even though there had been no collusion or obstruction of justice.
Bret: I should be happier about it, since the Republican crackup vindicates what I was warning my conservative friends about last year as they became Trumpistas — namely, that he would destroy the party and that a Hillary Clinton presidency was our only possible salvation.
"Judge Chen's ruling vindicates the brave struggle of TPS holders to defend the Constitution in the face of the Trump administration's discriminatory attack on this humanitarian program on which so many hundreds of thousands of people rely," Emi MacLean of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network said.
" At Wednesday's media briefing, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said, "The president feels vindicated because he feels like the Russia investigation has been a politically motivated witch hunt for the last year, and the memo clearly vindicates the president's position that there was political bias.
" Related: The UK's Iraq War inquiry vindicates a whistleblower who took his own life Last week, veteran conservative politician Ken Clarke said May didn't have the same illusions as the "mindless, tiny band of lunatics who think we can have a glorious economic future outside the European Union.
WASHINGTON — As Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee backed away on Sunday from President Trump's claim that a newly released memo vindicates him in the Russia investigation, Democrats pressed for the release of their own classified rebuttal, with a vote expected on Monday on whether to make it public.
In the two days since the indictment, Trump has sent roughly a dozen tweets about the Russia investigation, railing against the ongoing investigations into Russian meddling, blaming the Obama administration for not doing more, and arguing the indictment vindicates him and his campaign from allegations of collusion with Moscow.
The very content of each story vindicates the platform hosting it: By giving Rosen so much space, the Times piece implicitly celebrates investigative journalism, while Chernobyl valorizes the docu-drama that tells the truth about a corrupt government to large numbers of people, who are themselves living under a corrupt government.
Will HurdWilliam Ballard HurdDemocrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges Republicans offer support for Steve King challenger House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad MORE (R-Texas), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, told ABC on Sunday that he doesn't believe the memo vindicates Trump.
Pelosi argued that Trump's behavior in recent weeks — including asking China to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team MORE — vindicates Democrats' decision to move forward with a formal impeachment inquiry.
Senate Democratic Whip Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (Ill.) on Sunday dismissed Trump's assertion that the memo vindicates him.
There is a sense in which this crisis vindicates immigration hawks, who warned from the late-Obama era onward that the immigration decline wasn't necessarily permanent, that there could easily be another wave, that United States policy — particularly the Obama precedent of a tacit amnesty for child migrants — created specific incentives for families and children to come north.
Trump has seized on the memo, claiming it "vindicates" him in special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation into Russia's election meddling and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.
Following the release of the memo, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE claimed that the memo "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE over the weekend tweeted that the memo "totally vindicates" him in the investigation into Russian election interference.
Historians tread lightly when it comes to psychobiography, but Nixon's career "vindicates one of that maligned genre's most trustworthy findings: The recipe for a successfully driven politician should include a doting mother to convince the son he can accomplish anything, and an emotionally distant father to convince the son that no accomplishment can ever be enough," wrote Rick Perlstein in Nixonland.
" Justice Thomas added that "[b]ecause the Court's decision vindicates Phillips' right to free exercise, it seems that religious liberty has lived to fight another day," but warned that "in future cases, the freedom of speech could be essential to preventing Obergefell from being used to 'stamp out every vestige of dissent' and 'vilify Americans who are unwilling to assent to the new orthodoxy.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE declared Saturday that the memo, which alleges abuses by the FBI and Justice Department in obtaining a surveillance order on a former Trump campaign adviser, "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe.
He also said, after the release of a previously classified GOP memo that alleged bias in the FBI and Justice Department, that the content of the memo has "no impact on the Russia probe" despite President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE claiming it "totally vindicates" him.
During an interview on CBS's "Face The Nation," Gowdy — the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee — was asked about the recent comments of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, who claimed the memo "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe.
Trump said the Nunes memo vindicates him in the Russia probe, while other GOP lawmakers, including 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.), said it does not impact special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation into Russian interference.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) hit back at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Saturday for claiming that the newly released GOP memo alleging wrongdoing at the Department of Justice and FBI "totally vindicates" him in the probe into Russia's election interference.
This week, President Trump declassified the Republicans' infamous memo that supposedly offered proof of FBI bias in the Russia investigation but declined to release its Democratic companion; referred to himself in the third person when he tweeted the memo "totally vindicates 'Trump'"; intensified his feud with the intelligence community by claiming the Russia probe favors Democrats; suggested Democrats who didn't applaud during his State of the Union address may have committed treason; dealt with some embarrassing split-screens when he gave a speech about the booming American economy as the Dow experienced its biggest single-day drop ever; christened Democratic Rep.
Rep. Will HurdWilliam Ballard HurdDemocrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges Republicans offer support for Steve King challenger House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad MORE (R-Texas) said in a Sunday show interview that he does not believe the controversial GOP memo released last week "vindicates" President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in the Russia probe.

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