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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Aug 23

    A turning point for Cohen in his break from Trump was a conversation he had with his father, who said he didn't survive the Holocaust to have his name sullied by the presidenthttps://on.wsj.com/2wmIHiK 

    1:30 AM - 23 Aug 2018
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      1. Diane Nawn‏ @DianeNawn Aug 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Michael Cohen sullied his own name.

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      1. TruthKings‏ @realtruthkings Aug 23
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        What a load of crap this story is lol fake news at its finest.

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      2. Marlene‏ @Marlene02374846 Aug 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        OMG, how did Cohen even breath the same air Trump did knowing his family were survivors of th Holocaust. Hitler is Trumps Idol. Cohen is more disgusting than I even imagine

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      2. Peggy Thomas‏ @PeggyTh55571010 Aug 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        I think it was more than that . If his family are survivors of that era of German History . They are keenly aware of Hitler's actions I recall it was the separated children that made Cohen switch lawyers ...he and his family saw their own History and understood what that meant .

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      3. Indyairhostess‏ @KathleenMaryMor Aug 23
        Replying to @PeggyTh55571010 @WSJ

        What about all the children separated by the Clintons?! 😡

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      4. Peggy Thomas‏ @PeggyTh55571010 Aug 23
        Replying to @KathleenMaryMor @WSJ

        Never heard anything about it .. is that another Pizza gate story ?? Either way ... How does that excuse what's happening now ?? .. Because someone else did it before doesn't make it okay !!!

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      1. Beth‏ @Bethfromhere Aug 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        The father's name is being sullied by his own son who is no more than a con man and gangster. Cohen is useful because he may help to rid us of this monster of a President, but Cohen is no innocent. He made his own choices.

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      1. Amy JayBee‏ @BossClaw Aug 23
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        The lawyer who secretly records his clients? Yeah, sure. A real paragon of ethical conduct.

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      1. Hollis Ramsey‏ @hollis517 Aug 23
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        so, what's worth protecting, Michael? your father's good name, or your (disloyal) partner-in-crime's bad name?

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      1. Geegee McFarlain‏ @GMcFarlain Aug 23
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        Trump will drag anything and anybody he touches into the gutter. And that’s where he’s pulling America down to.

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      1. MHAnderson‏ @MartinA67498325 Aug 23
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        Is this a real Tweet or a WSJ parody account?

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      1. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Aug 23
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        In the face of Trump getting Germany to take back a Nazi guard or protecting Israel by breaking from the Iran deal that allowed Iran to get nukes?

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      1. whodoneit‏ @zater_barri Aug 23
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        So you are saying #CohenPleaDeal is to punish #Trump because his Holocaust survivor father told him to do so could it be because Trump has German roots and have Nazis tendencies

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      2. Ed Man  🇺🇸‏ @WallStreetMainS Aug 23
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        Like father like son maybe? Cohens are a bunch of crooks. Took money from @realDonaldTrump without any hesitation.

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      1. Gary Deinhard‏ @GDeinhard Aug 23
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        I would be more concerned about his son being the one doing the sullying.

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