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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 19

    Some of Trump's top trade advisers have ties to the U.S. steel industry, which stands to benefit from tariffshttp://on.wsj.com/2Gxoqfb 

    1:30 AM - 19 Mar 2018
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    • David Prasanjit Mukherjee Laura Ria Eduardo Pérez Rob Caroti Wobbly Kenny Rafael Otero James&Mildred Herbert
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      1. Anthony Wright‏ @kingotnw Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Corruption in the Trump administration?! Shocker. Nobody knew.

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      1. 2Strikes‏ @OneLateralus Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Just curious if you covered all Obamas ties to green energy who benefited massively. Some took billions and filed bankruptcy

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      1. @Gomezal47‏ @Gomezal2547 Mar 19
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        This protectionist attitude is all an smoke curtain.- american steel industry is antiquated, highly contaminant, not cost effective, excessively pay employees protected by syndicates. Bound to get worst protected cant compete with Germany, Japan, Korea and China. WHO WINS?

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      1. Grateful_Mom‏ @mom_grateful Mar 19
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        I wonder if Obama’ people had ties to the sustainable energy trade?

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      1. DonnaMa67032809‏ @DonnaMa67032809 Mar 19
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        So?

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      1. Ronny Smith‏ @ronny_smith16 Mar 19
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        All trump’s administration is criminal one way or others.

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      1.  ❌3 Taqiyya Wieners  🌟 🌟 🌟‏ @ValB3470 Mar 19
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        pic.twitter.com/PyMQ8PkbK8

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      1. Mike Lisanke‏ @lisanke Mar 19
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        do you know anything about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Degrees_of_Kevin_Bacon …?? :-p

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      1. Darlene‏ @DarMV Mar 19
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        ....but of course! This swamp is very very swampy!

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      1. Renard Bragg‏ @Renard803 Mar 19
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        No , trump wouldn’t do that

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      1. Kevin Parker‏ @hayek Mar 19
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        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sNi27z_2Ss …

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      1. Lucas Carson‏ @eklu65 Mar 19
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        Cc @hughhewitt

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      1. David Allan Langcake‏ @AllanLangcake Mar 19
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        Why buy from China who deposit’s its Steel in other countries who have no Steel industry, it’s sub standard too. An Industrious Country needs its own Steel industry, Obama’s purposefully destroyed the US Steel capabilities.....!

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      1. Eduardo Canabarro‏ @ead_canabarro Mar 19
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        Sure. That is why they are there. Steel industry is critical for US manufacturing!

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      1. Lodge & Co.‏ @lodgeandcompany Mar 19
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        No one cares. If you have been in business for a long time you have a lot of ties to various industries.

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      1. jay palang‏ @PalangJay Mar 19
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        Surprised they trying to make America great again.

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