Proper noun
Ratcliffe (plural Ratcliffes)
A surname.
As the hearing was underway, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer dismissed Ratcliffe as “a deeply partisan cheerleader for the president, a yes man in every sense of the phrase.” Source: Internet
And outside Democratic national security experts suggest the reasons run deeper: They argue Ratcliffe isn’t running the official assessments about election interference in an above-board way. Source: Internet
Appearing at Canterbury Crown Court today, Ratcliffe, now working as an electrician, pleaded not guilty to all three charges. Source: Internet
Every Senate Democrat opposed the nomination, making Ratcliffe the first chief of the nation’s spy agencies to be installed with no support from the opposition party. Source: Internet
Bob Ratcliffe who is the brother of one of British's Jim explained that it will cost anyone the sum of £2 billion to buy Premier League teams in top six. Source: Internet
Democrats, however, are also facing the prospect of something they may fear even more than a Ratcliffe appointment: that Grenell could remain in the acting DNI role indefinitely. Source: Internet