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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 26

    Opinion: The Democratic memo confirms the FBI used Clinton research to spy on Carter Pagehttp://on.wsj.com/2HPqBLs 

    9:50 AM - 26 Feb 2018
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    50 replies 57 retweets 89 likes
      1. Ambrose Ford‏ @amford789 Feb 26
        Replying to @WSJ

        #smh How stilted and narrow a viewpoint does one need to have to come up with this kind of take? #Growup

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      1. Jason‏ @jasonpuckett Feb 26
        Replying to @WSJ

        That wasn't the claim of Nunes. It was that the Fusion GPS research INSTIGATED the investigation, which is now clearly false.

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      2. Andrew Fine‏ @AFineBlogger Feb 26
        Replying to @WSJ

        Misleading, of course. FBI had FISA warrant on Page in Oct 2016, long after Trump supposedly distanced himself from Page and acted like he didn't know him. So, this is only relevant to Trump camp if they were in touch w Page + Page acted as conduit to Russia.

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      1. Kimberly Crowley‏ @crowley3 Feb 26
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        Cancelled digital sub.This opinion was final http://straw.It ’s a shame b/c WSJ journalists R superior but editorial board is playing fast & loose w/facts & is acting http://irresponsibly.Like  GOP, WSJ is providing cover 4 a despicable POTUS in effort 2 advance con agenda

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      1. Greg Spenchian‏ @GregSpenchian Feb 26
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        I’m not sure you want to stake any institutional credibility on the reputation of Carter Page.

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      1. d jones‏ @deejaystar Feb 26
        Replying to @WSJ

        WOW! I am not an investigative reporter. Actually you DO have some, but this OPINION piece is amazing in the obvious NOT reading the whopping 10 pages! SAYING lies out loud does not make them any truer.

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      1. Lizzy Borden‏ @foulharpy Feb 26
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        Did you even read these memos?

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      1. BEN Stubblefield‏ @BSTUBBLEFIEL Feb 26
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        OK. That's what Democrats said. They corroborated the information&used it. In fact, they intended to use information gained for the campaign, but it was even better. They turned it over to prosecutors! If they were going to just lie, like Republicans, don't need investigators.

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      1. Antonio Aguiar‏ @AntonioAguiar3 Feb 26
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        The FBI already knew that Page was being recruited by Russia as a spy in 2013? He was already being watched.

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      1. Bob Barker‏ @robertmbarker Feb 26
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        Opinions don’t matter, facts matter.

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      1. CrowdFunding101‏ @TheFutureIsC3 Feb 26
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        Actually I think John McCain is the person that turned it over to the FBI

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      1. ted stickles‏ @McDutchoven Feb 26
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        The research originally funded by GOP campaigns, then sold to Clinton campaign when GOP picked up trump as their crime partner you mean.

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      2. Wendy  🇨🇦‏ @wdilnot Feb 26
        Replying to @WSJ

        Did you read the two memo WSJ. Your click bait subject line has me doubting you have. Stop printing bogus opinions for 💰💰 or to protect the criminal in the WH.

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      2. David‏ @davidinseattle1 Feb 26
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        However valid this argument may be, in fact, it's still white noise. Mueller has a Chinese menu of choices for nailing Trump.

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