Problem is .@PressSec .@SHSanders45 .@realDonaldTrump .@POTUS .@WhiteHouse have #NoCredibility. We believe the .@WSJ.pic.twitter.com/6WVyw8UaD6
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Problem is .@PressSec .@SHSanders45 .@realDonaldTrump .@POTUS .@WhiteHouse have #NoCredibility. We believe the .@WSJ.pic.twitter.com/6WVyw8UaD6
But the president’s own tweet misquoted him both times. It leaves out the “probably.” Regardless if he said “l” or “I’d” he absolutely said “probably.”
Lordy Glad There Are Tapes
Wayne, it doesn’t matter Both statements are foolish.....
So, the whole point of this is not to argue over a quote. It's to further delegitimize the press by making it seem like they can't get mostly innocuous quotes right. You are literally helping someone cut your throat by giving this beef oxygen.
I guess this and the #StormyDaniels story nixes the likelihood of a monthly WSJ interview. #RupertDonaldRift
Gee, that seems an worthwhile use of time and tax-payer paid salaries. 
A reasonable person might believe her...if she weren’t you know, pushing desperate, hysterical lies every goddamn day
Come on media, get this right. CNN is now messing this story up by asking: Did President Trump say "I have" or "I'd have?" This should say: Did President Trump say "I probably have" or "I'd probably have?" Another correction needed.http://money.cnn.com/2018/01/14/media/white-house-donald-trump-wall-street-journal/index.html …
Sure, when WH does same and corrects all theirs.
I can clearly hear @realDonaldTrump say "I'd." What's wrong with you people and why does MSM find this to be topical?
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