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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 13 Sep 2017

    Local sheriffs and police chiefs are in a bind. Whom should they obey: President Trump or the courts? http://nyti.ms/2f5AIlT 

    11:53 AM - 13 Sep 2017
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      1. Failing New York Times‏ @FailingNYT 13 Sep 2017
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        The fact that this is even a question shows how toxic the Trump Presidency is on our democracy.

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      2. phyllis g‏ @pgtre123 13 Sep 2017
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        the courts...trump doesn't make our laws

        2 replies 2 retweets 26 likes
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      1. Michael Rosenthal‏ @MHRBoston 13 Sep 2017
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        Come on @nytimes, the title suggests equivalence in these views. The law is clear - the courts are the final word on existing laws.

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      2.  ❄️ 🐾ResistingMike&Mother 🐾 ❄️‏ @AuroraO83 13 Sep 2017
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        Um...the courts. Unless, of course, they are choosing to acknowledge Trump as a dictator.

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      1. cinderelly‏ @cclucas99 13 Sep 2017
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        Obey the courts and the law of the land, not the guy who doesn't know what the law is.

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      1.  🇺🇸Pat Mahony 🇺🇸‏ @patsphotos 13 Sep 2017
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        It depends: Probably better to obey the President! Why? Because the President could fire the judge. 😎

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      1. Eternal‏ @Outside_85 13 Sep 2017
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        Stick with the courts.

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      1. Panther Sherry‏ @PantherSherry 13 Sep 2017
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        Once corruption has stacked the courts the clearest answer is: obey the CONSTITUTION of These United States.

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      1. REAL‏ @RealHamlin 13 Sep 2017
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        The courts because President now has no idea or will not listen to people who do know the law!

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      1. Matt Surell‏ @msurell99 13 Sep 2017
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        You follow the law and that is best reflected by our courts.

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      2. Darwin Woodka‏ @darwinwoodka 13 Sep 2017
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        The constitution.

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      3. Matthew Spillane‏ @SpillaneMj 13 Sep 2017
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        i.e the courts

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      1. Elizabeth Judd‏ @Emannjudd 13 Sep 2017
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        The courts?..... I mean, r u seriously asking that question?

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      2. Stacy‏ @Stacy75017416 13 Sep 2017
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        Its not that hard..the court's

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      1. MishaA‏ @DNAorg 13 Sep 2017
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        LAW

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      1. Susan Daniel‏ @SuePersists 13 Sep 2017
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        Courts

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