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The president freed the Jan. 6 insurrectionists, disparaged California firefighters and welcomed the members of a new American oligarchy to Washington.

Despite the verdict, Giuliani has continued to disparage election workers, as well as withhold information on some of his assets, leading the judge overseeing Thursday's scheduled trial to find him in contempt.

From Salon

"You disparaged her appearance and said her dead father would be ashamed of her, that she was fat and ugly and incompetent at her work", he added.

From BBC

The more Cronin spoke, the more it became clear that he wasn’t disparaging his players as much as he was warning them about the grind of the Big Ten season.

Roche’s opening statement also focused on the internal communications and emails between Marquardt and his producers that disparaged Young as they aggressively pursued the story.

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