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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Dec 2017

    $342,000 in public money was paid to settle 15 claims against House lawmakers’ offices from fiscal 2008-2012http://on.wsj.com/2Bfr1eq 

    10:42 AM - 19 Dec 2017
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      1. Mary L Rogers‏ @maryrogers99 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @sifto8888

        NAMES PLEASE.

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      2. Jack Gay‏ @jacksback2007 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Every settlement should be unmarked and the law maker should be named,the American people didn't agree to have our tax money to be used as a slush fund to protect lawmakers, they should be made to pay their own mistakes, and reimburse the taxpayer. @realDonaldTrump @SenateMajLdr

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      2. Michael‏ @iammine843 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Didn't the #Democrats have control of the #House those years? Would be interesting to see what members had claims against them. #Congress

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      1. Frances Barrera‏ @FranBarreraReal 19 Dec 2017
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        Outrageous

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      1. Jim Peeps‏ @Jimpeeps12 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @Cernovich

        That was OUR money. Every single lawmaker who used taxpayer money to settle these claims needs to be made public.

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      1. Sandi ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️‏ @freezenfreeman 19 Dec 2017
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        We want to know, who was the offending congress person? We want names!

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      1. Doug Esposito‏ @59Esposito 19 Dec 2017
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        This is wrong.

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      1. USAF Vet‏ @SteveB71969175 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        @FoxNews @SenateMajLdr @SpeakerRyan @realDonaldTrump Give is the NAMES! This is more trickle out🐂💩! We have a right to know ALL the NAMES! Stop stonewalling and delaying! 🤔

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      1. Ragnar Danneskjold‏ @jcrowder55 19 Dec 2017
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        We should get reimbursed for this. You a-holes can just write me a check.

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      1. HSL‏ @grandpasullivan 19 Dec 2017
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        Without the names of the parties involved, it is the same as a poke in the eye with a stick. You can still see, but not much, one eye in pain and the other crying. C'mon name some names

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      1.  ❌ M*GA Queen  👑 🔁 ♥️‏ @RealMAGAQueen 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @LDiamond39

        This could be a scam too they sue themselves for the money. Who pays for the lawyer?

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      1. Bud Biddle, ☆Chief☆of Police, CA-r‏ @BudBiddle 19 Dec 2017
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        ⚡🏛☠T H E F T☠🏛⚡

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      2. Mystery Ad Exec‏ @MysteryAdExec 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        meanwhile, no federal tax money was used to fund abortions via Planned Parenthood. none.

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      1. Jeff Poffenbarger‏ @poffenbarg1 20 Dec 2017
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        Who!!

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      1. Vilda Carol Olsen‏ @vilda_olsen 20 Dec 2017
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        Please make them pay it all back out of their own pockets!

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