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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ May 30

    A St. Louis prosecutor dropped campaign-finance-related charges against embattled Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, a day after he announced his resignation amid a series of scandalshttps://on.wsj.com/2IV6MGw 

    2:45 PM - 30 May 2018
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      1. Be Progressive !‏ @BrianBickhaus May 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        * What a Damn Shame the St. Louis Prosecutor dropped charges against Eric Greitens. That's exactly why Politicians do not avoid corruption - they understand they will never be held accountable! *

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      2. Arthur W Walsh‏ @desprdo39 May 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        It was probably part of the deal. You know like Nixon? You do understand deals right?

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      3. Nnign‏ @wchamber12 May 30
        Replying to @desprdo39 @WSJ

        White guys with money and power get deals. In the other America the fullest extent of the law is all we receive. No matter whether the crime is nonviolent

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      2. Speculawyer  🇳🇴-American‏ @speculawyer May 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Preview of the ultimate Trump deal? Let the criminal off the hook in exchange for throwing them out of office. 😕

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      3. pj sully‏ @pjsully2 May 30
        Replying to @speculawyer @WSJ

        And their pension/benies in tact!

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      1. Caleb Allen Brown‏ @CABcoverage May 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Don't drop charges if you have substantial evidence.

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      1. W B Devitt III‏ @WB_Devitt_III May 31
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        So basically, the @GOP has been ignoring the Rule of Law, for years now... when it pertains to the @GOP... So with @DineshDSouza "pardon" by @realDonaldTrump today, and this story, apparently campaign finance violations are no longer "a thing" anymore... Unless you're a Democrat

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      1. Sue Paivanas‏ @elinorbabydoll May 30
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        Astounding that this pos is allowed to be free. He and his legal team broke the law. His perverted character is in question as well. Yet he accuses others for his own actions, #sleezeball#trumper

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      1. Zoe Boukalik‏ @ZoeBoukalik May 30
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        So, if a crime was committed, he just goes free? This is bonkers

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      1. Casy Rybeck‏ @CasyRybeck May 30
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        So he drops charges because he’s dirty too?? Was there some kind of criminal conflict of interest? He says to the other crook oh my bad I didn’t realize you were committing that crime also so I’ll give you a pass on those crimes and charge you with something different

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      1. Donna Hanley‏ @333donna May 30
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        😮😡

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      1. yngrid‏ @yngridchristy May 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why?

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      1. phil butta D‏ @philbutta May 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Dropped charges?

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      1. Jens 🇺🇲 🇺🇲 🇺🇲 🇺🇲 🇺🇲‏ @Frecklesarecute May 30
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        This is what they wanted, now they have him out of office they will drop all charges. Just a big sham!

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      1. C. Dorr did not write the op ed‏ @grokken May 30
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        Wtf, pursue the charges.

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      1. Nnign‏ @wchamber12 May 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's how it works in the other America. Losing power is punishment enough. Affluenza is his only sin. #ThisIsAmerica

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