The committee also accused Walsh of intentionally misleading investigators.
Intentionally misleading regulators can be prosecuted as a crime.
The Supreme Court has held that intentionally misleading statements do not amount to perjury.
Intentionally misleading comparisons are becoming the dominant mode of public discourse.
"Dissembling" likewise describes the presentation of facts in a way that is literally true, but intentionally misleading.
Johnston then criticized Newsarama and the other news outlets for publishing information they knew to be intentionally misleading.
The following are most common areas in which the Institute is accused of being intentionally misleading:
The narrative is driven by half-truths and intentionally misleading statements.
The misplacement of the do not was inadvertently or intentionally misleading.
"John was not intentionally misleading," his person said.