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defamed

adjective as in insulted

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Such a term would apply to Musk in the past, but not to the Haitian immigrants that Vance and Trump have defamed.

From Salon

The lawsuit claims Trump defamed the five New York City men during the debate when he falsely claimed they admitted to killing someone and pleaded guilty to crimes they were falsely accused of.

From BBC

“They really completely destroyed everything. There is broken glass everywhere. It’s been defamed, vandalized,” said the agent who is selling the property and spoke on condition that she would not be named.

It's not clear what she had said but police said on Tuesday that she “maliciously fabricated information and blatantly defamed others, resulting in an adverse impact on society”.

From BBC

Hunter Biden’s lawsuit asserted that Fox News defamed him in a six-part series called “The Trial of Hunter Biden: A Mock Trial for the American People” that was shown on its streaming platform Fox Nation.

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