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stonewalling

[stohn-waw-ling] / ˈstoʊnˌwɔ lɪŋ /






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But Johnson is really being tied up in knots for his stonewalling over the Jeffrey Epstein files.

From Salon

Such constant stonewalling by the Democratic Party only exacerbated Yoon's leadership struggles - which also included repeated impeachment attempts against administration officials and constant opposition to his budget.

From BBC

The incident was unexpected — shocking, even — because for at least two decades, Belichick was the master of stonewalling reporters, steering interviews and giving snarky responses to questions he didn’t appreciate.

From Los Angeles Times

That proposal was “met with stonewalling by the Qatari Royals,” the complaint alleges.

From Los Angeles Times

In January, he was sentenced to serve four months in prison for stonewalling Congress.

From New York Times