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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 6

    President Donald Trump to be briefed on a classified Democratic memo that rebuts GOP allegations of partisan motives in the federal investigation of his former campaign aide, as the president decides whether to authorize the document’s releasehttp://on.wsj.com/2nOZgzN 

    12:51 PM - 6 Feb 2018
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      1. rmc‏ @Thelast_try Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        He has no excuse not to release the memo. DOJ & FBI have already redacted ,WH needs to redact more? I’m sure since Trump is all about transparency and all, he will release it soon

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      2. K-MansParts‏ @KMansParts Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Are memes, graphs and video a part of the it . . . if this is done only through the written word, they killed a tree for no reason.

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      3. GPaul‏ @GimmeYourTired Feb 6
        Replying to @KMansParts @WSJ

        Hand puppets play a major role.

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      1. 𝑫𝒐𝒖𝒈 𝑩𝒓𝒐𝒕𝒎𝒂𝒏  🌊 🌊‏ @Doug_Bratman Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Maybe just explain a couple of pages a day. It’ll be released or leaked. Either way, it’ll get out. Wikileaks where are you?

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      1. Susan Inglis‏ @susani Feb 6
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        Oh, like he'll even read it, let alone understand it.

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      1. D lind‏ @Sannbailey Feb 6
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        "Briefed". You mean " read to him".

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      1. Mamãe De Tres‏ @TresMamae Feb 6
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        Because 10 pages is too much for our commander and chief

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      1. Nobody  🇺🇸‏ @pantone1497too Feb 6
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        Briefed? Can’t he just read it himself?

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      1. Mary Byrd‏ @MaryB505 Feb 6
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        It's never too late to learn to read, Mr. President.

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      1. Sean E. McElligott‏ @SeanEMcElligot2 Feb 6
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        Why ?

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      1. DAVID‏ @magus2356 Feb 6
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        @rebeccaballhaus no democrats complaining about treat to national security?

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      1. Sean E. McElligott‏ @SeanEMcElligot2 Feb 6
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        Who cares what he decides ... like honestly!

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      1. Pat Leary‏ @LearyPaleary Feb 6
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        Here is an idea: how about he actually reads both the Nunes and Dem memos, thinks about them all by himself first, asks for insightful input, and then makes a thoughtful decision. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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      1. KEEP HOPE ALIVE‏ @PersevereEver Feb 6
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        It's five pages, it might take Trump a week to read the entire thing

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      1. airforcevet43‏ @airforcevet43 Feb 6
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        Briefed ?!? Like a Bedtime Story they're read it to the ADOLESCENT Adult .... hoping he falls 😴 asleep before Fox n Friends comes on in the Mornin

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      1. VOTE NOVEMBER6‏ @Strugachik Feb 6
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        Which means Trump is consulting with Hannity to see if it will benefit him. Scary times

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      1. GPaul‏ @GimmeYourTired Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        So he can't read it. He needs someone to act it out in hand puppets, making sure it's sprinkled with congratulations and compliments for the supreme leader.

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