1. Love the two spaces between "over" and "exaggeration."pic.twitter.com/Oif6yPNQ3s
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1. Love the two spaces between "over" and "exaggeration."pic.twitter.com/Oif6yPNQ3s
2. Leaks coming "out of the White House" are reported by the media. To say that they're "put out" by the media is to ignore a key part of how a leak can happen.
3. Trump is a known, and well-established, leaker.
4. After dismissing "so-called" leaks as an "over exaggeration," Trump shifts. "With that being said ..."
5. "[L]eakers are traitors," the president of the US writes.
6. Trump concludes by promising "we will find out who they are!" — even though he just said the "so-called leaks" are a "massive over exaggeration."
A response to the president’s tweet from @waltshaub —> https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/996209205387448320?s=21 …
Isn't *he*, like, the Leaker in Chief? It's coming from inside the house...
I think he was watching @NicolleDWallace @DeadlineWH 
how are they so-called when they are indeed leaks?
Traitors? Will the "leakers" be prosecuted and sent to Guantanamo or a black site?
Lock them up! Tear the children out of their arms! Don't be "too nice."
@MurfAD or not?
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