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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ May 6

    With six months to go until November’s midterm elections, the clock is ticking for special counsel Robert Muellerhttps://on.wsj.com/2ru5OFZ 

    3:20 PM - 6 May 2018
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      2. Daniel Sistrunk‏ @drsistrunk May 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        The clock is not ticking. The Whitewater investigation lasted six years...Benghazi lasted 2 1/2 years.

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      1. Capo di Cuoco‏ @gorogianis May 6
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        Watergate investigation lasted more than two years. Let Mueller do his job!!

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      1. AWS‏ @Shwako May 6
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        This whole thing is the dumbest thing I’ve seen. From Russian fairy tales to celebrity status porn stars...

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      1. Stephen Mergenthal‏ @StephenMerg May 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        How about just get to the truth and the bottom of this.

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      2. Alex Gorell‏ @alex_gorell May 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        No clock is ticking. Whitewater was 2+ years. Watergate was 2 as well and Benghazi was many more. The investigation can take as much time as is needs to get to the truth.

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      1. Watch Dog‏ @Usefulnotes_ May 6
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        A well informed citizenry is the best defense against tyranny. An informed citizenry is the only true repository of the public will. The aspirations of democracy are based on the notion of an informed citizenry, capable of making wise decisions.pic.twitter.com/y9XoqoxRVQ

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      1. Carl Cottingham‏ @cottinghamcarl May 6
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        I see indictments in late October, the fix is in

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      1. The True Sergeiski‏ @thetrusergeiski May 6
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        No, it doesn't, @rupertmurdoch. A criminal investigation doesn't stop. This is not the Olympics.

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      2. Robert Evans‏ @BevansStJ May 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        WSJ Showing bias and creating a false news story. There is no clock, a proper and honest investigation is free from political and media sways. Obviously WSJ has already judged the facts without knowing what the facts are

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      2. David Smith‏ @dcsqm9 May 6
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        Why is the clock ticking. An investigation isn’t a race.

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      1. Longie‏ @Longie2 May 6
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        Talk about a waste of taxpayers money. A show of hand who wants their money back. How can Mueller who was and is part of the system do justice @oann

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      1. Peggy Kelpe‏ @PKelpe May 6
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        Right. So trump reshuffles his legal team (yet again) and sends out his tough guy - Giuliani.

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      1. Captain Obvious‏ @DeeAndersonov May 6
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        No, it's not. He has as much time as he needs. Fear the blue wave!

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      1. oh never mind‏ @anirbafios May 6
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        nonsense! when was Trumps attitude toward Mueller mild? Have we been living in the same planet?

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      1. Tom Kinder Jr.‏ @woodpeckerz14 May 6
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        Mueller is investigating the President not a crime. #shutitdown

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