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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 28 Jan 2017

    President Trump's first-week falsehoods have deep roots in the "truthful hyperbole" used during his business careerhttp://nyti.ms/2ke8Xrt 

    9:55 AM - 28 Jan 2017
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      1. Jane Andersson‏ @BahTuba 28 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        A LIE IS A LIE IS A LIE. WE MUST NOT PRETEND HERE. ONLY THE FACTS MATTER AND DONALD TRUMP IS DEVOID OF FACTS. NEVER FORGET.

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      1. Ben K.‏ @benyankee 28 Jan 2017
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        Hi @nytimes @spaydl this is garbage propaganda. The word is "lie." It's objective. Use it.

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      1. Brook Miles‏ @brookmiles 28 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        you mean "lies"? use your freedom while you have it, it might not last that much longer now.

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      2. Kenneth M. Walsh‏ @kenneth212 28 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        .@nytimes Our president is basing U.S. policy on conspiracy theories and chain emails.

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      1. mmlikestowrite 🇨🇦‏ @MMwritescanada 28 Jan 2017
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        his businesses went bankrupt and he is destroying the country. Taking it all down with him.

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      1. SQUEEK‏ @SqueekTheMayor 28 Jan 2017
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        I've told y'all...@realDonaldTrump speaks fluent #flapdoodle. #NeverTrump

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      1.  🇺🇸kompromatical  🦅‏ @kompromatical 28 Jan 2017
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        how many spins can we come up with for the word “lie”?

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      1. thereadingwire‏ @thereadingwire 28 Jan 2017
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        wasn't he going 2 fix the economy & create jobs? how's the #Wall & #muslimban achieving this?

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      2. Debra‏ @DebDiMaio 28 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Speak English! Use the word LIE.

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      1. May Pro Trump‏ @MayProTrump 28 Jan 2017
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        New York Times : please Stop your fake news reporting altogether.

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      1. It's Krismas Time‏ @Kariodude 28 Jan 2017
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        Dear @nytimes why can't any of you damn journalists use the word "lie" are you just trying to go easy on him? He doesn't deserve that.

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      1. Paul Jimerson‏ @pauljimerson 28 Jan 2017
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        @JOBoomr Let's call a spade a spade. They are called LIES. #ResistTrump

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      1. shanchan‏ @ShanChan_37 28 Jan 2017
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        They are Lies..Just lies..Pathological at this point..Could care less about the origin...The pattern continues

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      1. Dean Heuman‏ @dheuman 28 Jan 2017
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        they are not falsehoods they are lies so call it what it is

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      1. Coco K‏ @CocoKimmi 28 Jan 2017
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        Trump is the second coming of Hitler

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