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vindication

[vin-di-key-shuhn] / ˌvɪn dɪˈkeɪ ʃən /




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This column in March related how the duo had won initial vindication, and were rewarded with senior jobs advising Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on IRS reform.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The government’s approach — stalling, gaslighting, even lying — was entirely unconvincing to the court, and I am thrilled for the vindication. Judge Robinson cleared my name, and I thank God for it.”

From Washington Post

In an interview with Britain's Times newspaper on Friday, Daniels called the indictment "vindication" and referred to a vulgar comment Trump made in a 2005 recording in which he boasted about forcing himself on women.

From Reuters

The charges in the New York case, along with others likely to follow from Georgia and the federal government, will be caught up in a presidential campaign through which Trump is seeking vindication.

From Los Angeles Times

“I don’t know if this is a vindication so much as it is a victory,” Levinson said.

From Los Angeles Times