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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 23

    Robert Mueller’s investigation is likely to reach one of two conclusions: either President Trump broke the law, or he didn’t. We explain the possible outcomes. https://nyti.ms/2GLEMQ0 pic.twitter.com/WXq7kxZFZC

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      1. Tha Real C Beezy‏ @Sknabc May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        You don't say. You mean, they're either going to find out he did something wrong, or that he didnt! Wow, and here I thought that couldn't be the case in investigations.

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      1. hybourne‏ @DeHaskins May 23
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      1. Shell‏ @WowShell May 23
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        No doubt.pic.twitter.com/23RWOzAMRo

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      2. Buck Meister‏ @buck_meister May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        He didnt break the law. Certainly not in the way the FBI did, Hillary did, and the DMV did. This is just the lib way of explaining away reality. And guess what.........he's going to win re-election!!!!

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      3. Buck Meister‏ @buck_meister May 23
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        Yes, your opinion means so much!!

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      1. Helena‏ @dontknodameanin May 23
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        Mueller has a PLAN I believe this! Why? Mueller is too SMART for trump and knows what to do and how!

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      1. Ryan Ward‏ @RyanWard76 May 23
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        #Deeptboughts 😂🤗

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      1. The Fairness Doctrine‏ @SirLionHeart53 May 23
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        There only one possibility, he broke the law.

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      1. George Brenner‏ @vanreuter May 23
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        Duh!

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      1. REALLY!?! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯‏ @OscarGaldona May 24
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        I'm pretty sure my 13 year old figured this out about a year ago. Are you hiring?

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      1. obaid choudhary‏ @Obaidchoudhary1 May 23
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        Unless our Country has gone completely Insane...Our President will NOT be convicted of any wrong doing with Russia.

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      1. MadeleineSchulsinger‏ @MSchulsinger May 23
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        What about president Clinton in that picture with the presidents investigated and 2 found guilty!

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      1. Home Design LA‏ @homedesignLA May 23
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        We should NOT forget that the very first thing that Trump and the GOP tried to do when Trump became President. Was an attempt to gut the House Ethics Committee. THAT was the sign of the crimes. 🎯🇺🇸pic.twitter.com/50pzIVVUXL

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      1. CharlesDarwin‏ @JoshuaCharles85 May 23
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        and also if the previous govt tried in setting up ahead to break the law. all options are possible. the end of this witch hunt is quite near

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      1. VeraGen‏ @Strugachik May 23
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        How did you come up with that conclusion? Also yes he’s GUILTY

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      1. 37 Acorns‏ @golfgate May 23
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      2. Mike Piacenza‏ @mike_piacenza May 23
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        So the investigation of a specific person will likely conclude he is either innocent or guilty? Who knew?

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      2. AMF‏ @AMF6686 May 23
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        There is ZERO doubt that Traitorous Trump broke the law. The only doubt it will we get that monster out of office peacefully, or will he put up a fight?

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