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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 8

    Trump asked his former chief of staff, Reince Priebus, how his interview had gone with the special counsel’s investigators and whether they had been "nice," according to two people familiar with the discussionhttp://nyti.ms/2tqZaEv 

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      1. D o υ н α ɴ‏ @MidoriSabre Mar 8
        Replying to @nytimes

        ARE U KIDDING NYT??? POTUS cant even ask someone if they were 'NICE' to 'em ?!?! What a nonsense article! I now believe Witch hunt IS TRUE!!!

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      2. Other Alex‏ @Blue_Wave_Dogs Mar 8
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        DJT's such an idiot. No, Donald, they aren't going to be "nice" if they find you are corrupt. I've lost track of the number of your former "best" people who have copped a plea to trade info on you. You have no idea of the rule or law or of ethics, but be assured Mueller does.

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      2. Mark ransom‏ @Markransom17 Mar 8
        Replying to @nytimes

        Still no evidence of any wrong doing , wake me up when you have some news.

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      3. Johnna Peake Hart‏ @mommabear11 Mar 8
        Replying to @Markransom17 @nytimes

        Do you live under a rock?

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      4. Jesse Hapke  🗽‏ @JesseHapke Mar 8
        Replying to @mommabear11 @Markransom17 @nytimes

        Yeah, his skull.

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      5. Mark ransom‏ @Markransom17 Mar 8
        Replying to @JesseHapke @mommabear11 @nytimes

        Maybe you could live under Johnna’s rock ?

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      2. Steve‏ @stevefivemill1 Mar 8
        Replying to @nytimes

        @msnbc @cnn @Morning_Joe @hardball @TheLastWord @BBCWorld @maddow @axios STUDS Terkel: "You hear the latest? Trump's 'DEBRIEFING' some of the witnesses in the Mueller probe. It's unbelievable" BOGIE: "He's got the SUBTLETY of a John GOTTI that BIRD does" GROUCHO: "Hello SLAMMER!"

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      3. Steve‏ @stevefivemill1 Mar 8
        Replying to @stevefivemill1 @nytimes and

        @Shareblue @mashable @Harvard_Law @ColumLRev @UChiLRev FREUD: "He's COMPULSIVE" BOGIE: "That's a POLITE way of putting it" STUDS Terkel: "He's like the CRIMINAL in those OLD movies. Always RETURNING to the SCENE of the CRIME" EINSTEIN: "He's been BIGFOOTING things his whole life"

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      4. Steve‏ @stevefivemill1 Mar 8
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        @JohnWDean @MalcolmNance @Newsweek @TheBeatWithAri SLATS Grobnik: "Now he's pulling that old NIXON line. He can't REMEMBER nuttin'" That's what EHRLICHMAN used to tell DEAN: "That's not the way I remember it" NIXON: "You can say you don't REMEMBER. You can say you can't RECALL"

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      1. ange‏ @chinster2017 Mar 8
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        It is not illegal for the subject of an investigation to learn what witnesses have told investigators.

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      2. cs‏ @100percentguess Mar 8
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        asked how it went SCANDAL

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      3. Redfired0g‏ @redfired0g Mar 8
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        Yes, it actually is a pretty big deal, because it could be used to argue Trump was witness tampering or otherwise acting inappropriately More importantly Trump told the White House Council to issue a factually inaccurate statement, which helps to establish consciousness of guilt

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      1. Stephen LaRoque  ❌‏ @Stephen_LaRoque Mar 8
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        There is no law that prevents the target of an investigation from talking to any witness. Keep making up #fakenews failing @nytimes

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      1. daylight‏ @daylight2017 Mar 8
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        So

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      2. St Stefan‏ @rasssalgc Mar 8
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        I thought Donald had changed his name to David Dennison?

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