@chrislhayes not a smidgen of corruption
— Mar (@mm77atl) April 13, 2016
This seems … problematic:
New Balance revives fight against TPP, saying Pentagon reneged on deal for contracts https://t.co/CY0gWySojP pic.twitter.com/gUNSmFHidD
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) April 12, 2016
New Balance says Obama admin tried to bribe it with a govt contract to get support for TPP https://t.co/H0YYhSHbM8 pic.twitter.com/nNYy4dAw3A
— David Sirota (@davidsirota) April 13, 2016
Uhhh …
Whoa. https://t.co/CTABX7lHst
— Tim Carney (@TPCarney) April 13, 2016
Whoa. This is an explosive charge. https://t.co/UVdqHLrYE4
— Christopher Hayes (@chrislhayes) April 13, 2016
This is not a helpful trade strategy… https://t.co/sy9jx2hpOZ
— Michelle Ray (@GaltsGirl) April 13, 2016
@davidsirota That is so messed up.
— Bernita Cantrell (@BernitaCantrel1) April 13, 2016
Serious allegations of sneaky behavior and trouble afoot. RT @chrislhayes: Whoa. This is an explosive charge. https://t.co/FFCF1XFRAV
— Mark Ramos (@MRMark5) April 13, 2016
Badum-CH! But seriously. If there’s any truth to these allegations — if — then what does this mean for the Obama administration?
@chrislhayes It would be very strange for a company to make something like that up. Where's the upside for them?
— Neil Frankham (@Arkenor) April 13, 2016
@chrislhayes They're admitting to taking part in corruption. I don't know how the legality of it works out, but it seems pretty dodgy.
— Neil Frankham (@Arkenor) April 13, 2016
It's a felony. How likely is an investigation/indictment? Zero %. https://t.co/dPyWsYvnUE
— TheShoe (@TheOneSoleShoe) April 13, 2016