Akaar had loudly and publicly doubted her assertion that Gard was still on the station, and had been less than thrilled to be proved wrong.
They arguably had an interest in not publicly doubting Bush's pledge; that might diminish their accomplishment in obtaining it.
I did not publicly doubt ideas to which the majority was committed.
No manager would publicly doubt his team's chances on the eve of a playoff series.
They exemplify how most draft-age men, through their actions or words, publicly doubted the wisdom of America's war.
Perhaps most savagely, Rutkiewicz's male teammates on Annapurna publicly doubted that she had reached the top, alone and injured, until her film proved it.
There was no strong proof to support this story, but Mary publicly doubted the boy's legitimacy.
This may have been because at the time (late 16th century) it was uncommon to publicly doubt the Divine Right of Kings.
Wilson was among those who publicly doubted her assertion that Thurmond had a child out of wedlock.
Only a lunatic could publicly doubt the mountain of evidence.