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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 3

    Lawyer who pleaded guilty to lying to special counsel investigators gets 30 days' prison in first Mueller-probe sentencinghttps://on.wsj.com/2uKvtif 

    9:19 AM - 3 Apr 2018
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    18 replies 58 retweets 120 likes
      1.  🌀Publius 🌀‏ @PlusHonorUMRA Apr 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        it is a start...pic.twitter.com/7MKFpp9Ufi

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      2. Lenny Liebmann‏ @LennyLiebmann Apr 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        An eminently Caucasian and bespoke tailored sentence.

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      1. Benjamin Buttons‏ @210RC Apr 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Had he been a black man he woulda got 30 yrs tho 🤔

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      2. aaronstonemd‏ @aaronstonemd Apr 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Great job Mueller. After millions of $ and hours of investigation you put someone in jail for 30 days. Is that what one gets for slapping someone in the face? Oh you also indicted a bunch of Russians-who live in non-extradition Russia you putz.

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      3. Brad McKay‏ @_BradMcKay_ Apr 3
        Replying to @aaronstonemd @WSJ

        He's not done man, this is the first sentence, there will be lots more to come I'm sure.

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      4. aaronstonemd‏ @aaronstonemd Apr 5
        Replying to @_BradMcKay_ @WSJ

        If there aren't we should ask for a partial refund of salaries paid out

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      1. Rhea Hatcher‏ @HatcherRhea Apr 3
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        I wonder if he was disbarred or at least censored.

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      1. John Leckert‏ @john_leckert Apr 3
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        Yeah, a month will really teach him a lesson. I'm sure he'll be out after a week.

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      1. ArtieNewYork‏ @ArtieReasonable Apr 3
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        That'll show him! PLUS, he won't be able to use his own golf clubs on the prison links.

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      1. The lion of zion‏ @levinemarty2 Apr 3
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        Omg

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      1. Robert J Walker‏ @ffalcon52 Apr 3
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        Next!pic.twitter.com/nCD7CetfeH

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      1. Ago Joe‏ @joe_ago Apr 3
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        Its a law. A person involve with the wrong doing in the case, need to punish into jail.

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      1. thelupe24‏ @bigpapalupe Apr 3
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        wow 30 days. well worth the millions of tax $ spent on this joke invest.

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      1. Thomas Clough‏ @ThomasClough5 Apr 3
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        Not enough time for the severity of the crime.

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      1. pro-whale dad‏ @krossny1 Apr 3
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        FYI, this lawyer hid from the Special Counsel that Gates and Manafort were communicating with businessman Konstantin Kilimnik, who they were aware had ties to Russian intelligence, during the 2016 election cycle, before anyone starts with the “this is unrelated to collusion” BS

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      1. Dewey Holleman‏ @ADMDEWEY Apr 3
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        30 days in the right jail would make anyone tell the truth but alas it’s probably a pretty posh jail.

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      1. LongLiveTheRepublic‏ @RemembTheAlamo Apr 3
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        I'm sure he will go to the country club of prisons/jails.

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