Her oath was to the office and Constitution not to the President. #Narcissist
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@POTUS@realDonaldTrump fired her for upholding the law. That's what dictators do.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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inching closer to dictatorship.
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yeah? Well you're just a cat, and cats are a bunch of arse holes!
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She wouldn't do job because she takes
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She never stated the ban was unconstitutional. She stated she didn't agree with it which is not her job
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And she was getting the boot anyway this was just grandstanding
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Grandstanding, standing on principle. Tomato, tomato.
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He feels she betrayed him by standing w/integrity to protect & serve us, under oath... something he has not yet done & shows no intent to.
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"Beyrayed". She's not his friend. She's an employee of the American people... doing her job. Insecure Trump?
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She wasn't doing her job that's exactly why she was fired
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Her job is to scrutinise the legality of government actions.
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That was what she was doing, and Trump didn't like it, so he fired her.
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this shouldn't even be a news lol. it's ridiculous how media is spinning it with that headline.
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But doesn't that headline describe exactly what happened?
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it's sensationalized. there's nothing illegal or wrong about it. this happens during transitions with political appointees
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How would you have worded it then?
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Trump fires Yates for insubordination.
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But since Trump himself used the word "betrayal", it makes for a more accurate headline.
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