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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 1

    Dinesh D’Souza, now pardoned by President Trump, is claiming victory over the Obama administrationhttps://nyti.ms/2Har9Kc 

    8:33 AM - 1 Jun 2018
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      1. Peter Curry‏ @peterlcurry Jun 1
        Replying to @nytimes

        What victory? He admitted he engaged in felonious behavior. I would be ashamed to show my face again. The party of law and order? Really?

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      1. Clark Kent (Enemy of the People)‏ @Zangel145 Jun 1
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        Dinesh D’Felon

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      1. Cooper_Worthale‏ @VancouverBCC Jun 1
        Replying to @nytimes

        Hard to think of a more worthless pardon. How about the rehabilitated man who has to go back to prison over a clerical error?

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      1. Steve Johnson‏ @frodo911_steve Jun 1
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        Typical conservative - breaks the law and then blames others for holding him accountable. Law & orders conservatives do not exist.

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      2. Andrea Junker‏ @Strandjunker Jun 1
        Replying to @nytimes

        Isn’t he a convicted felon? I know he was pardoned. But a pardon does not expunge your record. You are a pardoned felon, but still a felon.

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      1. Eric Cristofer‏ @EricCristofer1 Jun 1
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        His "victory " was over common decency and the rule of law. Ultimately the country suffers.

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      1. patti sepich‏ @psepi Jun 1
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        No. There is no victory for being pardoned by 45. Sorry.

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      1. Poll trouble? 866-OUR-VOTE‏ @GopRussians Jun 1
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        and so Trump's #CircleOfCorruption widens

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      1. Dr. K2 #FBPE #filthyRemainer‏ @VinaigretteGirl Jun 2
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        He's still a confessed felon and cheat. His pardon might not even be legal. He can claim what he likes but some things can't be changed.

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      1. Sherie K.‏ @SherieKinarthy Jun 1
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        Need to try him in state court so he can't slip through

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      1. Hexsin‏ @Hexsin Jun 1
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        Trump is a criminal. It is not a surprise that he keeps pardoning other criminals. It's what they do folks. Trump is basically a dumber, uglier Tony Soprano who appeals to America's dumbest anti-patriotic citizens. They proclaim themselves "True Americans" but they're frauds.

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      1. Anita Cecil‏ @whizzy16 Jun 1
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        He is as guilty as ever before. That smug on his face tells the tale.

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      1. Norman Shaw‏ @normshaw61 Jun 1
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        Ugh! It is very distressing to see these trolls "winning" through the current CORRUPT Administration. We need to save our Republic #VoteThemOut2018

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      1. Sunshinegirl‏ @Sunshin26946324 Jun 1
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        @DineshDSouza You pleaded guilty. You are a self loathing man with an inferiority complex that thinks denigrating people of color makes you one with the “those who count”. You, like @realDonaldTrump will never belong. Because what really counts is class, and you have none.

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      2. Gregg‏ @ECTSpoiler41 Jun 1
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        Gregg Retweeted Gregg

        https://twitter.com/ECTSpoiler41/status/1002573874641465345?s=19 …

        Gregg added,

        Gregg @ECTSpoiler41
        Remember all the left claiming GOP tax cuts would only give corporations more money to pay the CEO? Costco announced today base pay will increase to $14.00 per hr due to GOP tax cuts. So what will the left say now?
        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. TheTruNorthRemembers‏ @Schoenhals99 Jun 1
        Replying to @ECTSpoiler41 @nytimes

        Costco salary is negotiated every 4 years per the employee agreement. I work at Costco and have received a raise every 4 years. Stop spreading bullshit.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. TheTruNorthRemembers‏ @Schoenhals99 Jun 1
        Replying to @Schoenhals99 @ECTSpoiler41 @nytimes

        P.s. My Costco base pay is $25.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Shane King@SPARTAN‏ @SpritusInvictus Jun 1
        Replying to @nytimes

        He can f*@k off he pled guilty. He's lucky he didn't get the full penalty for his crimes. But when you're proud and wicked. You eventually will meet justice, there are a lot of things. A Corroupt President can't pardon. The longest rope has and end.

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