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mudslinging

[muhd-sling-ing] / ˈmʌdˌslɪŋ ɪŋ /


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This week’s mudslinging comes courtesy of the initial House documents—from the Epstein estate, or those the Justice Department didn’t mind parting with.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's not been our finest 24 hours in government," one senior figure in government acknowledged to me, after mudslinging one way and another, some in public, plenty more in private.

From BBC

But let's get to the aftermath of all that mudslinging.

From BBC

Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook dismissed the allegations, saying it was "yet more mudslinging" from the Conservatives "in a desperate bid to stay relevant as a party".

From BBC

She dismissed Tory criticism as "desperate mudslinging".

From BBC