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evidence (noun)
6.13.22

Barr worried Trump was ‘detached from reality’ in aftermath of 2020 election
—Brett Samuels // The Hill // 13 Jun. 2022 // 12:15 PM ET

5.30.22

Hillary Clinton lawyer acquitted in Durham probe
—Harper Neidig // The Hill // 30 May 2022 // 12:20 PM ET

​2.16.22
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Devin Nunes: Where are the media's Russia hoaxers now?
—Fox News // 16 Feb. 2022 // 6 minutes 1 second [see 3:57]      

​9.18.21

The silence of GOP leaders in the Senate and House over the Saturday’s rally, which even former President Trump has disavowed, shows that McConnell and McCarthy are reluctant to pick any fights with Trump supporters who believe the 2020 election was stolen, despite the lack of any compelling evidence to support those claims.

—Alexander Bolton, The Hill, "'Justice for J6' rally puts GOP in awkward spot," 18 Sep. 2021 {12:30 PM EDT}

10.21.20

“The premature revelation of this information would give the defendant the opportunity to interfere with the Government’s investigation before it is complete. Such information could allow her to contact and intimidate witnesses, destroy evidence relevant to the investigation, or alert other targets of the investigation,” the prosecutors reportedly wrote.

—John Bowden, The Hill, "Ghislaine Maxwell interview transcripts to be released Thursday," 21 Oct. 2020 {4:00 PM EDT} 

10.20.20
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“Nothing is off the table, but the question of remedies is best answered by the court after it's had a chance to hear all the evidence regarding our clients,” Ryan Shores, associate deputy attorney general, told reporters... “The Trump DOJ’s narrow focus and alienation of the bipartisan state attorneys general is evidence of an unserious approach driven by politics and is likely to result in nothing more than a choreographed slap on the wrist for Google,” [Alex Harman, competition policy advocate at Public Citizen] said. 

—Chris Mills Rodrigo, The Hill, "Justice Department charges Google with illegally maintaining search monopoly," 20 Oct. 2020 {10:45 AM EDT} 

10.14.20

Trump and his allies were quick to promote the story as evidence of corruption by the Bidens, but the allegations prompted questions about why the material was being released just 20 days before an election where Trump is trailing his Democratic rival in the polls... There is no evidence of any criminal wrongdoing by either of the Bidens and no evidence that Hunter Biden's work influenced U.S. policy.

—Brett Samuels, The Hill, "Trailing in polls, Trump campaign resurrects Hunter Biden attacks," 14 Oct. 2020 {3:08 PM EDT} 

9.26.20

Trump has been beating the drum about what he characterizes as the dangers of mail-in voting for months, despite the lack of credible evidence that postal votes are any more susceptible to fraud than voting in person. —Niall Stanage // 9.26.20 // 3:00 AM *

​9.24.20
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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) wants to see explicit evidence that any nominee to succeed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg views Roe v. Wade as wrongly decided, while Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) has said the landmark decision must go... “I want to see a nominee where there’s some evidence on the record that she understands the significance of Roe and there’s some evidence to indicate that she acknowledges that Roe was wrongly decided, that it’s been bad for the courts,” Hawley said.

—Alexander Bolton // The Hill // 24 Sep. 2020 // 6:00 AM EST * 

9.4.20

“This court is sensitive to the exigencies created by COVID-19 and recognizes that the pandemic may require temporary, emergency modifications to the immigration system to enhance public safety. But that is no excuse for [the Department of Homeland Security] to skirt the fundamental humanitarian protections that the Flores Amendment guarantees for minors in their custody, especially when there is no persuasive evidence that hoteling is safer than licensed facilities,” [U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee] wrote.

—Tal Axelrod // The Hill // 4 Sep. 2020 // 10:34 PM EST * 

2.19.20

​Trump in October 2018 had ordered Interior to reconsider the scientific evidence that helped bar redistribution of the state’s water. In October of last year, Interior released a new biological opinion limiting the longtime protections for the fish.

—Rebecca Beitsch // The Hill // 19 Feb. 2020 // 7:30 PM EST * 

​evidence of an unserious approach driven by politics * 
evidence of corruption by the Bidens * ​
evidence regarding our clients * ​
evidence relevant to the investigation * ​
evidence of wrongdoing * 
evidence tampering
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