https://twitter.com/associateq/status/838560334021541888
The New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof is Exhibit A for why people have lost faith in the MSM:
But if you're in IRS and have a certain president's tax return that you'd like to leak, my address is: NYT, 620 Eighth Ave, NY NY 10018. https://t.co/ujYe100Tn9
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) March 6, 2017
Not only is this, you know, a crime, but think of the political implications to the country if someone at the IRS did this?
This is one of the more remarkably unhelpful suggestions to ever have issued from the New York Times — which is not a stranger to them. https://t.co/vl1SqkZv3e
— CLA (@ConservativeLA) March 6, 2017
More reaction from conservatives on Twitter:
That is a federal crime, but Okey dokey. https://t.co/3RvAIgNbDS
— Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) March 6, 2017
I didn't like how the election came out, so please send me some presidential tax info…no big deal… https://t.co/goqgTuA0o9
— Bob McAdam (@4mcadam) March 6, 2017
#NewYorkTimes writer soliciting IRS employees to commit felony, which is itself a felony if I'm not mistaken. @FBI https://t.co/gXuCtuKIRG
— MrRandy ?????? (@MrRandalB) March 6, 2017
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I guess that is a joke, because you would never encourage anyone at the IRS to commit a felony even if you work for that rag.#Obamagate https://t.co/lLX669V9CP
— ASB – EVERY DEMOCRAT MUST BE VOTED OUT IN 2020. (@HaleyTessIsis) March 6, 2017
How about we see your tax returns and put a lot of scrutiny if you take influence money from Soros. https://t.co/vuMQ0m1wS0
— Fistful of Doom (@fistfulofdoom) March 6, 2017
https://twitter.com/E_MAGA_/status/838556726978760704
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