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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 27 Mar 2017

    Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, to oversee Office of American Innovation at the White Househttp://on.wsj.com/2nnHsLA 

    8:45 AM - 27 Mar 2017
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    64 replies 52 retweets 77 likes
      1. December River‏ @DecembeRiver 27 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        @realDonaldTrump It's like the Kardashians 2.0. No talent. No skills. Just rich and famous. Nepotism run rampant.

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      2. perpetualPenultimacy‏ @SplooveFiend 27 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        office of American nepotism! No one elected this son of a conman to touch our government! What are his business conflicts? So corrupt!

        1 reply 1 retweet 8 likes
      3. Allen Rawl.‏ @bigwoodenship 27 Mar 2017
        Replying to @SplooveFiend @WSJ

        It was okay when Kennedy and Clinton named relatives to high positions. Why the double standards?

        3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. perpetualPenultimacy‏ @SplooveFiend 27 Mar 2017
        Replying to @bigwoodenship @WSJ

        that was not ok then either! Just because it happened in the past doesn't mean it should continue!

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      1. leoluminary‏ @leoluminary 27 Mar 2017
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        With or without an oath to uphold the Constitution?

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      1. Literally Count Dracula‏ @whiteymcg 27 Mar 2017
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        @MichaelCBender cause of, you know, all his innovation experience.

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      1. Make me smile‏ @glengel5300 27 Mar 2017
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        Tell me why he is the most qualified person to handle this? Appointment is unacceptable!

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      1. Nguyen Do‏ @En_Be_Do 27 Mar 2017
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        How many other son-in-laws were interviewed for this position?

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      1. Mary Jo Dollman‏ @MJoDollman 27 Mar 2017
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        We have laws for this BS. Time to start upholding them.

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      1. Annette fantasia‏ @Anet950 27 Mar 2017
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        Office of American innovation? 45 fill you're freaking cabinet. STOP putting relatives in. The USA is not a business it's my country.

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      1. American Carnage‏ @Cynfulfan 27 Mar 2017
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        trump spoke endlessly about jobs. So far he's only creating government jobs for his family and people linked to Putin. SAD! @POTUS

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      1. Jack‏ @JackThePipper 27 Mar 2017
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        he is qualified to do this why exactly? Buying into Harvard then inheriting comp when daddy goes to jail for fraud is not innovation.

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      1. Pam‏ @PamWookiesmom 27 Mar 2017
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        Son of a federal felon to oversee Office at the White House...wonderful....😩

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      1. Tired Raccoon‏ @RaccoonTired 27 Mar 2017
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        #BananaRepublic

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      1. Roula Hatz‏ @rg_roula 27 Mar 2017
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        Why not? After all, nepotism is given a facelift and passes for acceptable with this administration. Innovation at its best.

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      1. Mainstreet-Ct‏ @Mainstreet_Ct 27 Mar 2017
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        Would rather see someone who has made and shipped product.

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      1. Detonato‏ @Detonato0763 27 Mar 2017
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        and he has no credentials for the job.

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      1. Richard‏ @spyglassone 27 Mar 2017
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        Has anyone heard Kushner speak? He just stands there and smiles. Weird!

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      1. Marilyn Kushner‏ @LUVfromMarilyn 27 Mar 2017
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        As in how to use the #AmericanTaxpayer as his personal ATM machine???

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