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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Aug 15

    The firing of the F.B.I. agent Peter Strzok gives the appearance that the agency buckled under political pressure, and sets a highly disturbing precedent.http://nyer.cm/JdSznPm 

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      2. Alessandro Califano‏ @a_califano Aug 15
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Yep, there IS a civil war going on in the States - and the #NewYorker is fighting on the wrong side.

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      3. Louise bucher‏ @Louisebucher3 Aug 16
        Replying to @a_califano @NewYorker

        Absolutely a civil war is brewing and the media instigated it!

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Elizabeth Saben‏ @Elizabeth101866 Aug 15
        Replying to @NewYorker @NaveedAJamali

        Can anyone deny that the agency did, in fact, buckle under political pressure causing a question of setting a highly questioning precedent.

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      1. ctoman‏ @thecat854 Aug 15
        Replying to @NewYorker

        His firing violates the first amendment of the constitution. This citizen spoke out against the government and the government punished him. That is EXACTLY what the first amendment protects against.

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      1. Karen N.‏ @KJsGramma Aug 18
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I agree. But my question is why would a smart FBI agent transmit ANYTHING of substance in a cell phone text? Or even a cell phone conversation? But especially over a government issued phone. He sadly brought this on himself.

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      1. sunlight‏ @4mygussie2 Aug 15
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        I love you, @NewYorker, but this is stating the obvious, don't you think?

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      1. Julia Bricklin‏ @BricklinJulia Aug 15
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Doesn't give the appearance . . . it did buckle.

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      2. John Donnelly‏ @johndonnelly Aug 15
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Yes! We all had the same shocked reaction the con artist was elected. We're human. This man was a respected civil servant and still is I'm sure.

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      3. Louise bucher‏ @Louisebucher3 Aug 16
        Replying to @johndonnelly @NewYorker

        No, no he is not respected, not since @TGowdySC investigated and questioned him. We love @TGowdySC

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      1. Terry Garrett‏ @TerryGa64793708 Aug 15
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        Does not look that way to me!!!!!

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      1. ddhemminger‏ @blondbombshellD Aug 15
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        I think it was just right

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      1. Carl Gerald‏ @Cariel1303 Aug 15
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      1. Scandalgatekeeper‏ @Scandalgate_com Aug 15
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Okay, here's one good reason: He usurped his powere and helped weaponize the FBI (and abused its good name) by coordinating a conspiracy to disrupt, corrupt, and sway a democratic election. God bless the FBI rank & file --- I hope they help nail him for what he did.

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      1. Lizz Cooper‏ @lizzcoop Aug 15
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        That’s because they did.

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