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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 17

    President Trump sits atop a sophisticated fund-raising machine that has already brought in more than $106 million — a majority of which came from small donors, with none coming from his own pockethttps://nyti.ms/2CP6VrD 

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      2. AConcernedCitizen‏ @AConcernedCit16 Oct 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        Well, because other Presidents got down to work after election. Not this guy.

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. smbates1‏ @Independent_1_X Oct 17
        Replying to @AConcernedCit16 @nytimes

        Can you name a President that has done more in 2 years?

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      2. Yvette J R‏ @YvetteJacqR Oct 17
        Replying to @nytimes @CHCmobile

        What happens if he’s gone before the election? Who gets that $? The Republican Party or his family of Crooks?

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      3. William‏ @William28790921 Oct 17
        Replying to @YvetteJacqR @nytimes @CHCmobile

        Legally all that money go to Republican party

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      1. Inconvenient Truth  🔥 💥 ☄️‏ @InconvenientTr5 Oct 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        KEY: NONE coming from his own pocket. Where’s his INHERITANCE $$$? #SwingLeft on NOV. 6!

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      2. Igna Izquierdo‏ @ignaizquierdo Oct 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        He should pay back tax payers with that money. It’s outrageous and unprecedented how a sitting president can waste over $75 million on unnecessary golf outings. Quite frankly, that money could have been put to better use. This alone should be an impeachable offense.

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      3. Christopher Anthony‏ @ChrisAnthonyy87 Oct 17
        Replying to @ignaizquierdo @nytimes

        Work hard play hard.

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      4. Igna Izquierdo‏ @ignaizquierdo Oct 17
        Replying to @ChrisAnthonyy87 @nytimes

        Totally agree with that motto but in this context it’s irresponsible.

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      2. Linda B‏ @lbrad23150 Oct 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ask: $106M @realDonaldTrump disposal makes me wonder about the check & balance on how much goes to campaigning expense & how much to DJT pockets?🤔 we ALL still wonder how the inauguration funds got spent? DJT & Creative Finance = Profit to his wallet! @TheDemocrats @GOP 🤔

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      3.  🇺🇸 ARIZONA  🇺🇸‏ @AZDartGuy Oct 17
        Replying to @lbrad23150 @nytimes and

        You win the "Stupidest" comment of the day award!

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      4. Linda B‏ @lbrad23150 Oct 17
        Replying to @AZDartGuy @nytimes and

        Viewpoint might not align but respect yours as you should respect others. Kind regards & thank you for the “Stupidest day award for October 17, 2018”.

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      5.  🇺🇸 ARIZONA  🇺🇸‏ @AZDartGuy Oct 18
        Replying to @lbrad23150 @nytimes and

        Well if you knee ANYTHING at all about Campaign Finance Laws you would under stand how silly of a statement you made. Maybe next time do alittle research instead of believing everything you hear on MSM.

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      6.  🇺🇸 ARIZONA  🇺🇸‏ @AZDartGuy Oct 18
        Replying to @AZDartGuy @lbrad23150 and

        Damn spell check.. "Knew"

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      1. Joseph Palada  🇺🇸  🇨🇦‏ @cottontrdr Oct 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        #FakeNews He is already working for free, in that he donates his presidential salary to charity. His businesses have suffered since becoming president. Why don't you scrutinize the DNC's finances? Better yet, the Clinton Foundation, which is a veritable cesspool of corruption.

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