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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jul 20

    Opinion: Trump won’t go along with efforts to deny the legitimacy of his election. Can you blame him? writes Michael Antonhttps://on.wsj.com/2L9JgXJ 

    5:45 PM - 20 Jul 2018
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      1. Pete Forester‏ @Petester63 Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hello, Wall Street Journal? The world Donald J Trump believes he lives in, is not based in reality. And, as of late, often your paper is just as far removed. Do your job! #resist

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      1. Mark Smith‏ @mes22757 Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yes, I blame him. He swore an oath to the Constitution.

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      1. Jim LaFrance‏ @JimLaFrance Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Absolutely- he swore and oath that he’s not living up to; he thinks of himself always and never puts America first.

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      1. Meg Bennett‏ @MargaretBenett Jul 21
        Replying to @GregHam1775 @Mikihart415 @WSJ

        Trump did, in fact, cheat his way with Masterminds Russian Agents and Putin’s cyber attack. How does it feel to know that Vladimir Putin installed his obviously obsequious piece of clay into our former democracy, that used to be a World Power. We now are subjects of Putin.

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      1. ChrisStanton‏ @ChrisStanton Jul 20
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        No one is asking for his opinion.

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      1. Chris Rauber‏ @crauber Jul 20
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        If he and his peeps colluded (or worse) with Putin and Putin's goons, then it wasn't legitimate.

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      1. J R‏ @JlBR41919 Jul 20
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        Without Putin he would have lost

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      1. (((Phantom))) Stevens‏ @HamptonStevens Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        The same old whatabouts, everybody-does-it and didn't-matter-anyway arguments again and again. What's "absurd" is the notion that a multi-pronged cyber-espionage, vote suppression and disinformation campaign didn't impact an election decided by a grand total of 70,000 votes.

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      2. Zman63‏ @Zman631 Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        I don’t care... Do you?

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      3. Tom Brooks‏ @TBrooksie Jul 20
        Replying to @Zman631 @WSJ

        Nope

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      2. soothingkibbles‏ @soothingkibbles Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        dose anyone care what trump thinks any more

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      3. POTCAST‏ @POTCAST_CO Jul 20
        Replying to @soothingkibbles @WSJ

        No one cared in the first place.

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      1. Dr. Lexus  🤦‍♂️‏ @DrLexus_StGods Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why do we cry treason? Because it’s treason. Could’ve saved you a lot of words.

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      1. Joe‏ @houstontexasjoe Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        There's NO denying that be WON the electoral college vote and LOSS the popular vote as it is that Russia INTERFERED with the 2016 election process! 🤔

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      1. Middle Management WorkerBee‏ @nocalray Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Of course he won't go along with it. He's a #Traitor, that's what traitors do.

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      1. Ignatius, Scare-Really.‏ @phlubup Jul 20
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      1. Not Maureen Dowd‏ @MaureenDowdTwit Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Oh, please. Yes, Trump grudgingly admitted Russia attacked our election-- then immediately each time said it could have been China, or "a lot of people," or some 400-lb. guy in his basement. Sad to see a proud institution like WSJ turn into a mindless Trump cheerleader.

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      2.  🇺🇸RobotWizard 🇺🇸 🗽‏ @RobotWizrd Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        So, I read the opinion piece here a few times to see if there’s some arguement here that I’m missing - but it is really is as simple as it sounds. We’re suppose to give Trump a pass on ethics because it would hurt his political career. And we’re all drama queens, btw. Problem ..

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      3.  🇺🇸RobotWizard 🇺🇸 🗽‏ @RobotWizrd Jul 20
        Replying to @RobotWizrd @WSJ

        is we all watched in real time the President of the United States defer to Russia’s positions over the unanimous findings of our intelligence community. That is how a traitor acts, not a President. The only actual “fix” here for Trump involves Doc Brown and a DeLorean.

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