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Trump is now calling for a boycott of AT & T because he doesn't like CNN and wants the network to fail. - WTF!!!! Is this even legal to manipulate a company? The POTUS? Can AT & T and CNN sue Trump for libel?

sassygirl3869 9 June 3
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Blatant misuse of power, IMO yet another impeachable crime.....yo congress?

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It certainly is an ethical issue, but what does tRump care when he has no ethics! 👎🙅

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IMHO, the FCC should be investigating trump. trump is well aware what his comments do to the stock market, he was front running stocks back in the 90's (and nothing was done about it then either). Front running a stock is illegal and FCC oversight is so bad.
It is disgusting that the market responds to this thin skinned vengeful baby.
Going after trump is expensive and time consuming - yeah we need torte reform just to stop people like trump not to limit damages suffered by the public by bad business practices.

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WTF what a asshole

bobwjr Level 10 June 4, 2019
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Cheeto can do anything he wants at this point. The Russians helped put him in office, he did everything he could to obstruct the investigation, he has worked outside the law most of his life and never held to account. Why would he feel any compulsions to not threaten and harass. He was just told as President he cannot even be indicted and the House is tied up in knots trying to come up with enough evidence to even start an impeachment.

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Att might see a surge in business

I hope so -would serve him right for CNN ratings to increase. I'm a MSNBC person myself.

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