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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 19

    In January 2017, Donald Trump was shown evidence that Vladimir Putin personally ordered pre-election hacking. He has since publicly questioned it.https://nyti.ms/2zYen2W 

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      2. Sue‏ @littlesueellis Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        This really must be the end of this fake president now! His base must see now that this traitor has been lying to them the whole time! Lock him up, his family and GOP, they are all complicit!😢😥

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      3. Art D'Silva‏ @ArtDSilva Jul 19
        Replying to @littlesueellis @nytimes

        Trump is an illegitimate president. He did not win the election fairly. He lost the popular vote and would likely have lost the electoral college votes too. This must be corrected.

        0 replies 2 retweets 4 likes
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      2. HIGGS‏ @Higgaman22 Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes @4072b

        I dnt understand why nobody can stop this man. With so much overwhelming evidence of wrong doing, seems like ppl let this get way out of hand.

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Red Dog‏ @Red_Dog32 Jul 19
        Replying to @Higgaman22 @nytimes @4072b

        Mr. Higgs, let me help you understand. Trump and Putin have been conspiring in recent years to form a new world order. The GOP has been doing likewise for many years with considerable success. It's a three party goal. No one can get by that.

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      2. Nancy Robbins‏ @NancyRobbins5 Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        So, now we know for sure what we pretty much always knew. So we know he’s been obstructing/colluding/lying...which we always knew. Am I missing the kaboom part?

        3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Paul M Winters‏ @RealPaulWinters Jul 19
        Replying to @NancyRobbins5 @nytimes

        What you’re missing is this country went to war once this century based solely on the finding of dozen or so shadowy intelligence figures. It seems you’re ready for us to go to war again, this time with a much bigger & nuclear armed foe. For that is where this leads.

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      4. dellst‏ @FaceOfDoh Jul 19
        Replying to @RealPaulWinters @NancyRobbins5 @nytimes

        No one is saying war, but maybe stronger rhetoric will help? He’s not backward in coming forward criticising NATO, EU, Canada, Mexico. You know, allies.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Paul M Winters‏ @RealPaulWinters Jul 19
        Replying to @FaceOfDoh @NancyRobbins5 @nytimes

        There is no path this will lead other than war. History teaches us this. Heated rhetoric only hastens the inevitable conclusion. If we accept (once again) what the intelligence hawks are saying, any response other than war, cold or otherwise, is pointless. The drums are beating.

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      6. dellst‏ @FaceOfDoh Jul 19
        Replying to @RealPaulWinters @NancyRobbins5 @nytimes

        Appeasement also leads to war, that’s exactly how WWII started. Russia have annexed Crimea illegally, shot down a plane, poisoned foreign nationals in foreign countries, interfered in democratic elections.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Paul M Winters‏ @RealPaulWinters Jul 19
        Replying to @FaceOfDoh @NancyRobbins5 @nytimes

        1-My point exactly. If we did nothing over Crimean peninsula, which we know 100% to be fact, why then would we risk American life & treasure over very dubious conclusions of intelligence members who may have alterior motive for the conclusions of their rather hasty report?

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      8. Paul M Winters‏ @RealPaulWinters Jul 19
        Replying to @RealPaulWinters @FaceOfDoh and

        2-Look, if consensus concludes all this to be accurate I’ll be behind the war effort 100% come what may. Let us however be 120% sure before we take that step. Victory will mean American hegemony for centuries. Defeat will mean obliteration. Let us be quite sure before we fire.

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      9. dellst‏ @FaceOfDoh Jul 19
        Replying to @RealPaulWinters @NancyRobbins5 @nytimes

        I go back to my original point. People are not asking for war, stronger rhetoric. This isn’t a zero sum game, Russia quite obviously have something over Trump. As said by his sons, they are over represented as investors in their businesses, why?

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      2. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        colin powell was “shown evidence” of WMDs in Iraq about 15 yrs ago

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      1. Digi-EO‏ @Inventingdreams Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        He ignored it cuz he colluded with Putin! He is a traitor! Someone should investigate Melania! I bet she has a family connection with Putin! I wouldn't doubt that's how Trump met Putin!

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      1. Hiltrud Abblader‏ @HilluAbblader Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes @MarcusPindur

        this president of the united states is the best outlet of russian propaganda that ever existed.

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      2. Lynn Woodcock  🇺🇸‏ @LynnWoodcock2 Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        You can’t trust #DeepState

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      3. Miss D.‏ @Ditzy_horse Jul 19
        Replying to @LynnWoodcock2 @nytimes

        Russian asset.

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      4. Jem Horsfall‏ @photographerjem Jul 19
        Replying to @Ditzy_horse @LynnWoodcock2 @nytimes

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