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To: Land Shark who wrote (1188882)12/29/2019 10:20:56 AM
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oh hell hillary got most of out intell people in china killed because of her unsecured server



To: Land Shark who wrote (1188882)12/29/2019 10:32:00 AM
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Trump retweets, deletes post naming alleged whistleblower

That's 100% impossible. NOONE knows who the fake whistleblower is. Not even Adam Shitface who met him several times.

As for your post about normal people, where would you ever bump into one? Freaks like you don't know any normal people.



To: Land Shark who wrote (1188882)12/29/2019 10:50:26 AM
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OOPS!

It appears 100% certain that your are totally FOS and have been GRUBERED again with FAKENEWS.
(not a bit surprising for a moron)

Just before midnight Friday, Trump retweeted a message from Twitter user @Surfermom77, an account that claims to be a woman named Sophia who lives in California. The account shows some indications of automation, including an unusually high amount of activity and profile pictures featuring stock images from the internet.

By Saturday morning, the post seemed to have disappeared on many users’ feeds, suggesting Trump had deleted it, though it could still be found in other ways, including on a website that logs every presidential tweet.

The retweet then reappeared Saturday night. Twitter told The Associated Press that an outage with one of its systems caused tweets on some accounts, including Trump’s, to be visible to some but not others.

sfgate.com