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  1. A felon convicted on 34 counts of falsifying records firing someone for allegedly falsifying records is the definition of irony.

    @cnn @cnbc @bloomberg @nytimes you should be repeating over and over again that Trump IS a convicted felon. Why is nobody talking about this anymore?

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  2. A felon convicted on 34 counts of falsifying records firing someone for allegedly falsifying records is the definition of irony.
    @cnn @cnbc @bloomberg @nytimes @warren.senate.gov you should be repeating over and over again that Trump IS a convicted felon. Why is nobody talking about this anymore?

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  3. A felon convicted on 34 counts of falsifying records firing someone for allegedly falsifying records is the definition of irony.

    @cnn @cnbc @bloomberg @nytimes @npr you should be repeating over and over again that Trump IS a convicted felon. Why is nobody talking about this anymore?

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  4. A felon convicted on 34 counts of falsifying records firing someone for allegedly falsifying records is the definition of irony.

    @cnn @cnbc @bloomberg @nytimes you should be repeating over and over again that Trump IS a convicted felon. Why is nobody talking about this anymore?

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  5. A felon convicted on 34 counts of falsifying records firing someone for allegedly falsifying records is the definition of irony.

    @cnn @cnbc @bloomberg @nytimes you should be repeating over and over again that Trump IS a convicted felon. Why is nobody talking about this anymore?

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  6. A felon convicted on 34 counts of falsifying records firing someone for allegedly falsifying records is the definition of irony.

    @cnn @cnbc @bloomberg @nytimes you should be repeating over and over again that Trump IS a convicted felon. Why is nobody talking about this anymore?

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  7. A felon convicted on 34 counts of falsifying records firing someone for allegedly falsifying records is the definition of irony.

    @cnn @cnbc @bloomberg @nytimes you should be repeating over and over again that Trump IS a convicted felon. Why is nobody talking about this anymore?

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  8. A felon convicted on 34 counts of falsifying records firing someone for allegedly falsifying records is the definition of irony.
    @cnn you should be trumpeting over and over again that Trump is a felon. Why is nobody talking about this anymore?

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  9. Well….he’s actually fired her saying “I do not have confidence in your integrity”.

    Irony is, in fact, not dead and we are in an authoritarian state.

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  10. Irony is not dead. A
    felon convicted of falsifying business records is threatening to fire Fed Gov Cook for falsifying business records.

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