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highplainsdem

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Mon Jul 16, 2018, 02:19 PM Jul 2018

Dictionary.com shares definition of 'traitor' after Trump press conference with Putin

http://thehill.com/homenews/397231-dictionarycom-shares-definition-of-traitor-after-trump-press-conference-with-putin


The Twitter account for Dictionary.com on Monday shared the definitions of "patriot" and "traitor" after President Trump concluded a high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.

"Patriot: A person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country and its interests with devotion," the account tweeted, before contrasting the definition with, "Traitor: A person who commits treason by betraying his or her country."

The tweet came shortly after Trump and Putin wrapped up a joint press conference during which Trump attacked special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

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Dictionary.com shares definition of 'traitor' after Trump press conference with Putin (Original Post) highplainsdem Jul 2018 OP
That'll give him 2 choices to choose between.... donkeypoofed Jul 2018 #1
Kick dalton99a Jul 2018 #2

donkeypoofed

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1. That'll give him 2 choices to choose between....
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 02:24 PM
Jul 2018

and that will confuse his pre-alzheimers mind. He'll zero in on the word Patriot in a tweet.about him and tweet that out, calling it.a victory. I wish they'd just used the word Treason to make it clear for the big orange dummy.

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