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Here's an example of a Trump aide asking to go "off the record" to share info.pic.twitter.com/ZijYRR8aAM
This is a Trump aide asking to be described as a "source." cc: @realDonaldTrumppic.twitter.com/zF4q1Cvdzg
Hello @CNN viewers -- I'm talking about Trump's "don't believe anonymous sources" argument now
.@brianstelter @JoshuaChavers Trump uses "People are saying" "people tell me" and "I read it on the internets" and those are fine
@realDonaldTrump The irony of this situation shouldn't be lost. Trump is famous for stating facts based on "people are saying"
@SnarkyFieds ironic coming from @realDonaldTrump who uses "Many ppl are saying" as a qualifier for every crazy conspiracy
So that whole Watergate thing wasn't to be believed either, huh? #DeepThroat
What cabinet post do you think he'll give to the Trivago guy?
Believe me and nothing/nobody else=Things a fascist dictator says; How does EVERYONE not see this? #NeverTrumpers #surreal
you need to name the source or simply find another news to keep you working, after the election no one will know who you are.
Or rather, in 50 days your deplorable candidate will be defeated and Brian and I will be dancing in delight.
or not
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