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perfidy

[pur-fi-dee] / ˈpɜr fɪ di /




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But once again, Trump's crimes and overall perfidy were then thrown down the memory well.

From Salon

Many of these elites and other influentials — like the American people at large — have been exhausted, intimidated and traumatized by the Age of Trump and its perfidy.

From Salon

The "revelations" continue about the Trump regime's abuse of power, lawbreaking, crimes, corruption, general disregard for democratic norms and institutions and overall perfidy.

From Salon

In this atmosphere every rumor about Russian perfidy was pre-emptively believed, and the defense of liberal democracy required recognizing that we had been thrust into Cold War 2.0.

From New York Times

Susan Meissner’s latest novel is an absorbing, cleverly plotted historical tale of perfidy and pluck.

From Washington Post