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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Aug 23

    Questions and answers about the law in the Michael Cohen casehttps://on.wsj.com/2Pz42yd 

    2:45 PM - 23 Aug 2018
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      1. fatman007‏ @lawrenceamuel37 Aug 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        He frauded his personal bank for $20,000,000.00-and u want him to tell the truth about-what=hahaha

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      1. Special Performance‏ @SpecialPerform2 Aug 23
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        . and now we have Alexandria Ocacio-Cortez to deal with. .pic.twitter.com/NF5r7ctQUm

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      1. BadWolf‏ @Sam7ToHillary Aug 23
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        #Cohen is a deceitful lying criminal who violated all Attorney Ethics, recording people, giving it up, making payments he knew violated Ethics (& possibly Law). HE IS IMPEACHED FOR ANY TESTIMONY AS TRUSTWORTHY TRUTHFUL. —- WHY ISN’T HE DISBARRED? @marklevinshow @JudgeJeanine @AP

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      2. Stop Groupthink  🌪‏ @Stop_Groupthink Aug 23
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        Probably not even a campaign finance violation...and if it is, it’s a slap on the wrist and a fine, just like Obama’s in 2008. This is all phony political theatre leading up to the midterms driven by establishment thugs.

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      3. Jay O'Connor‏ @LightningDuck Aug 23
        Replying to @Stop_Groupthink @WSJ

        This situation and Obama are really not comparable

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      4. Stop Groupthink  🌪‏ @Stop_Groupthink Aug 23
        Replying to @LightningDuck @WSJ

        Yes it is. Are you even familiar with it at all? Or were you asleep for 8 years under Obama like everyone else, only to wake up as a phony activist after Trump's election?

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      5. Jay O'Connor‏ @LightningDuck Aug 23
        Replying to @Stop_Groupthink @WSJ

        No, they are completely different. Obama under reported donations and paid a fine for it Trump, if the allegations are true, paid off porn stars in order to affect the election by keeping them silent

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      1. Techny-Gal Marshall‏ @TechnyGal Aug 23
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        @WSJ In 2016, over 15 million people cited transportation as their primary barrier to voting. That’s not going to be happening again, @Lyft is providing free & discounted rides to the polls . #TheRidetoVote http://lft.to/2Pxu0Ck  Please Share

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      1. srt6579‏ @srt6579 Aug 23
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        Is it me or does it always look like he just shit his pants in these pictures?

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      1. Bob Freeman‏ @BobFreemanhd Aug 23
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        Trump to outlaw all reports of crime by flipping on criminals. No convicted person will be able to report a crook or law breaker.

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      1. Tony Renner‏ @TonyRenner Aug 23
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        Tony Renner Retweeted Ken Thomas

        https://twitter.com/KThomasDC/status/1032750549085696001?s=19 …

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        Ken ThomasVerified account @KThomasDC
        NEW YORK (AP) — The National Enquirer kept a safe containing documents on hush money payments and other damaging stories it killed as part of its cozy relationship with Donald Trump leading up to 2016 presidential election, people familiar with the arrangement told The AP.
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      1. Jeffrey W. Ludwig‏ @jwludwig Aug 23
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        From this a person might conclude that any payment where a candidate received a benefit is a campaign contribution. For speeding tickets people plead to cracked windshields even though windshields are fine. Plea doesn't actually mean guilt in reality. This is poor work by WSJ.

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      1. Jeffrey W. Ludwig‏ @jwludwig Aug 23
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        This article was unhelpful. Even though no money went to/came from Trump campaign this article keeps referring to the campaign. Suppose Cohen pays a settlement in a contract dispute for Trump related to Trump's businesses with a non-disclosure provision. Campaign contribution? BS

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      1. Al‏ @alocke4454 Aug 23
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        The timing of the payments could also have been from an attempt to extort money from POTUS at the end of the campaign. Those paid seeked POTUS out to receive payment, he did not seek them out in an attempt to cover himself.

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      1. Jim‏ @dador92 Aug 23
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        Cohen gets the NDAs from the women and pays them, then Trump reimburses Cohen. So what? What’s sickening is that Cohen plea bargained his sentence down from a max of 65 years to less than 5 years for violating the attorney-client privilege.

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