Idiom for someone who intentionally changes your words in the way he wants? [closed]

Solution 1:

You could use

Don't twist my words.

or

Don't distort my words.

twist someone's words

to repeat what someone said in a way that has a different meaning

  • He twisted my words and made it seem like I was angry. (M-W)

Solution 2:

Put words in/into someone's mouth

to suggest that someone said or meant something that he or she did not actually say or mean

Don't put words in my mouth. I wasn't defending his actions, despite what you may think.

[Merriam-Webster]