they left ≠ they were fired, you mean?
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Yes. Crucial distinction too, for the assumptions that follow. And remind me again how to make the ≠ on Twitter?
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on an Apple keyboard it's option =
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My goddess that's so easy: ≠ ≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠ I've just been too lazy to look that up.
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I did so you don't have to.
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btw if you want to play, go to Keyboard in prefs and then click the boxpic.twitter.com/T0uFcWZhE6
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Hey now. I'm trying to get work done, not play on my keyboar---oohhhhhhhhhh...
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Good point. But why would the firm drop him against his wishes?
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Lots of possible reasons, but chief among them, they've seen enough of what he's up against to know 1) he has no defense 2) he has no way to pay for a defense.
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#1 not really, so long as #2 isn't an issue.
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True. I mean, Manafort still has lawyers, right?
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Exactly.
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What are the chances Trump now issues a blank pardon for him? No attorneys, no money: Trump would cast it as an act of mercy.
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State case thru SDNY, not federal, so Trump can't pardon
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it's not a state case. SDNY is federal. But it could become one.
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Why I need to stay outta EWs timeline...corrected again!
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Wouldn't you prefer to know what is really going on (to the limited extent I can be of use explaining that)?
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That’s why we follow you!
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Which ALSO doesn't say he fired them.
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