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    Brian Stelter‏Verified account @brianstelter 4 Oct 2017

    Brian Stelter Retweeted Kaitlan Collins

    Cuomo's Q: "President seemed to suggest that he is open to wiping out the Puerto Rican debt. Is that to be taken seriously on its face?" A:https://twitter.com/kaitlancollins/status/915560149993115649 …

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    Kaitlan CollinsVerified account @kaitlancollins
    Mick Mulvaney says don't take the president's comments about Puerto Rico's debt "word for word."
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      1. Wololo‏ @chrispanza 4 Oct 2017
        Replying to @brianstelter

        Mulvaney means "The President has no goddamn idea what he is saying, so just ignore everything, "word for word."

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      1.  🐓‏ @tifftakesoff 4 Oct 2017
        Replying to @brianstelter @jenbfischer

        Translation: Always assume he is totally lying.

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      1. Stephanie Cannizzaro‏ @stephcannizzar1 4 Oct 2017
        Replying to @brianstelter

        Word for word? Which words should we ignore? Wipe out? Puerto Rico? Debt? It was a nine word sentence FFS.

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      1. Moi seule‏ @h2ofizz 4 Oct 2017
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        So.. ...#TrumpLies yet again.

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      2. William T. O'Malley‏ @WilliamOMalley7 4 Oct 2017
        Replying to @brianstelter

        In other words the President is a moron

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      3. Darryl Zaontz CFA‏ @HuxleysRazor 4 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WilliamOMalley7 @brianstelter

        Have you been talking to Tillerson?

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      1. Salim Pickens‏ @SalimPickens 4 Oct 2017
        Replying to @brianstelter

        #TrumpsLies

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      1. Colletta Bryce‏ @cebryce 4 Oct 2017
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        One day, his stupid words are going to get us into trouble.

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      1. Mickie McMahon‏ @MickieMcMahon 4 Oct 2017
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        Interesting that virtually every major “pronouncement” that Trump makes, needs a translation to make sense.

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      1. Past Time Sports‏ @PastSports 4 Oct 2017
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        Alert : PR debt is that created by its political corruption , pocketing $ given to them to do emergency preparedness , elite steel from poor

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      1. Mario‏ @marionobs 4 Oct 2017
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        Trump's own people is basically saying, don't trust what he says.

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      1. Stephen Douglas‏ @2dtrack 4 Oct 2017
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        What other @POTUS in modern Hx required handlers to tell citizens NOT to take him at his word? @kaitlancollins @maggieNYT @TheRickWilson

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      1. Keith Sunderland‏ @keithsunderlan3 4 Oct 2017
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        Remember "seriously not literally?" This is a joke.

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      1. Anne Elliot  🌊 ⚓️‏ @Badger75 4 Oct 2017
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        So which words should we not take literally? Debt? Should it jsut read, "45 open to wiping out the Puerto Rican" or what?

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      1. pigpen‏ @pigthepen 4 Oct 2017
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        I think it is a good idea. To wipe the debt out.

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      2. nolarambler‏ @chadortis 4 Oct 2017
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        Wow! Debt relief for Puerto Rico? His base isn't gonna like that. Too many bad hombres. Has somebody told Bannon?

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      3. pigpen‏ @pigthepen 4 Oct 2017
        Replying to @chadortis @brianstelter

        I'm his base. I like the idea.

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      1. Job W. Fickett‏ @jwfickett 4 Oct 2017
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        Take him neither literally nor seriously.

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