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Brilliant.
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Swap "may" for "must"
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I believe that "may" means they are allowed to do so legally, though I am not a lawyer.
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Statements from the president describing his ban can be used to discuss his ban in court. Especially since he does all his own tweets
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Thank you for calling it Statements....When bringing up a trump twitter, can we start calling it correctly a WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT...? plz
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omgosh thank you thank you....so glad I asked....they have 62+K followers already....I will def. share
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Thank God his tweets will be good for SOMETHING....
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Thank you burst out laughing
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Always great to hear directly from renowned constitutional scholars such as yourself.
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Unbelievable. Trump has her heart? Poor thing.
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Spicer : You said "ban"! Nytimes : " The president tweeted... "pic.twitter.com/A2sRoJzkaZ
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He is the evidence gift that keeps on giving!
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You'd have to be an idiot not to. He said it wasn't a ban and then not a Muslim ban now tweets after an Islamic attk, it's a ban lol
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The implication of the timing of his statement, that it's clearly a Muslim ban. A child could argue this in Court
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