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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 28

    Trump’s lawyer discussed pardons for 2 ex-top aides last year, suggesting concern about what they might tell the special counselhttps://nyti.ms/2pLv8XB 

    10:45 AM - 28 Mar 2018
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    321 replies 1,822 retweets 2,368 likes
      1. New conversation
      2. Lucas Jackson‏ @MoodyBlue2018 Mar 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Accepting a pardon means you admit guilt. If one of your charges is knowingly helping Fat Donny, then Fat Donny would be obstructing AGAIN! So I don't see pardons on the table.

        13 replies 50 retweets 325 likes
      3. gingerpower‏ @studiolaguna Mar 28
        Replying to @MoodyBlue2018 @nytimes

        Plus if any of these people DO get a pardon, the state attorney generals are waiting with their own charges. I assume Trump is saving pardons for his kids, but it won't save them.

        11 replies 31 retweets 230 likes
      4. Lucas Jackson‏ @MoodyBlue2018 Mar 28
        Replying to @studiolaguna @nytimes

        Well I would find it hard to pardon someone if you were in it together. It may be a first time this happens in office,but he would be obstructing again. We have to realize Fat Donny has alot of "firsts" in office.

        3 replies 10 retweets 102 likes
      5. gingerpower‏ @studiolaguna Mar 28
        Replying to @MoodyBlue2018 @nytimes

        He has zero ethics and no critical thinking skills...I don't think we can expect anything logical from this man.

        10 replies 17 retweets 184 likes
      6. Lucas Jackson‏ @MoodyBlue2018 Mar 28
        Replying to @studiolaguna @nytimes

        His constant need for approval causes him to go off script and he is not good at lying on the fly. Oh he tries,but he fails.

        3 replies 6 retweets 66 likes
      7. Zed Jobs‏ @ztrabs Mar 28
        Replying to @MoodyBlue2018 @studiolaguna @nytimes

        But his supporters still believe all his lies!

        5 replies 3 retweets 34 likes
      8. Robin Addis-Vaughn‏ @gizmo43 Mar 29
        Replying to @ztrabs @MoodyBlue2018 and

        BECAUSE they are all 3 years old!pic.twitter.com/Q3C0x4aA7l

        3 replies 1 retweet 14 likes
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      2. Chidi Nwatu‏ @ChidiNwatu Mar 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Word(s) Of The Day Obstruction. Of. Justice.

        11 replies 77 retweets 657 likes
      3. Maureen  🦊‏ @maureenfox Mar 28
        Replying to @ChidiNwatu @nytimes

        These lawyers aren't really up on the whole "law" thingy are they?

        15 replies 19 retweets 400 likes
      4. Chidi Nwatu‏ @ChidiNwatu Mar 28
        Replying to @maureenfox @nytimes

        "The Best Lawyers"

        2 replies 2 retweets 79 likes
      5. Linda Adedapo‏ @AdedapoLinda Mar 28
        Replying to @ChidiNwatu @maureenfox @nytimes

        The best scraped from bottom of the swamp fecal matter..🤣

        0 replies 1 retweet 43 likes
      6. End of conversation
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      2. M Mcconnell‏ @VictoryAnna2 Mar 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        The thing about pardons I am sure Trump does not get—once some is pardoned, he can no longer refuse to testify by pleading the Fifth Amendment

        15 replies 55 retweets 246 likes
      3. John Deau‏ @jdeau9 Mar 28
        Replying to @VictoryAnna2 @nytimes

        Exactly. So we must presume that he was working on the premise of a quid pro quo arrangement.

        1 reply 3 retweets 31 likes
      4. M Mcconnell‏ @VictoryAnna2 Mar 28
        Replying to @jdeau9 @nytimes

        Which is not a legal action—you cannot exchange a pardon for a promise to commit perjury.

        2 replies 5 retweets 42 likes
      5. Craig E. Ransom‏ @PC_Ferret Mar 28
        Replying to @VictoryAnna2 @jdeau9 @nytimes

        Oh God, yes! Pardons only pardon PAST offenses. If they then commit perjury, because quid pro quo, they can spend a long time behind bars.

        0 replies 4 retweets 24 likes
      6. End of conversation
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      2. ĴᎪᏉℑᎬℜ‏ @J_A_P_A_C_S Mar 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        “There were no discussions [about pardons]. Period,” Mr. Dowd said. “As far as I know, no discussions.” That's A LOT after that "Period."pic.twitter.com/zjz009KXQ2

        6 replies 11 retweets 147 likes
      3.  💐 🎶Michele 🎶 💐‏ @ShellyBksf Mar 28
        Replying to @J_A_P_A_C_S @nytimes

        Period........pic.twitter.com/NlXQKN6IQa

        3 replies 12 retweets 60 likes
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      2.  🦃Cloud Strife 🦃‏ @hsojlightfoot Mar 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        I'm sure Trump ordered this, so once again, more evidence he obstructed justice. How much more do we need to see before Congress acts?

        3 replies 7 retweets 56 likes
      3. Badpuddytat‏ @zippyhorsemom Mar 28
        Replying to @hsojlightfoot @nytimes

        Hoping it will start to be taken care of come Nov 2018

        0 replies 3 retweets 27 likes
      4. End of conversation

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