Sentences with phrase «times embarrassing information»

Not exact matches

A senior administration official told The New York Times earlier this month that the Russians had also breached the Republican National Committee but chose not to release any of the information, lending credence to the idea that the Kremlin made a specific and targeted effort to embarrass Democrats.
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And the most embarrassing thing is that the better information was already circulating at the time and I was part of discounting it.
When you know the information on your driving record, you can avoid embarrassing encounters with the police, larger fines, and potential jail time.
Furthermore, according to publicly available information, the Trump campaign was no longer using Cambridge Analytica as a «consultant» by the time of the general election, so while the manipulation of the private data of millions of voters goes a long way toward explaining how the general election came down to Trump and Clinton, it had no impact whatsoever on Trump's electoral victory or Clinton's embarrassing defeat.
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