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stooge

[stooj] / studʒ /


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“Real people need to know they’ve been unilaterally labeled Russian stooges without evidence or recourse,” Mr. Roth wrote.

From Washington Times

Not according to Jim Jordan and other Republicans who believe that Biden is involved in a cover-up and Pence and Trump are two stooges, merely "victims of circumstance."

From Salon

The political press, the FBI, government stooges, Democratic politicians and Mr. Klain all happily hung with Mr. Biden through all this misery and mayhem.

From Washington Times

They are lawmakers who reflexively vote against any federal funding measure and regard big spenders like Mr. Shelby as establishment stooges who have been corrupted by the lure of wasteful government spending.

From New York Times

Some Russian commentators said that the way he had traveled to Washington proved he was as an America stooge.

From New York Times