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Goyle's spokesman, Robert Becker, confirmed Pompeo personally apologized and said Goyle accepted the apology. But he also pointed out that it takes a certain technical knowledge to shrink a Web address and post it on Twitter. "It looks to us like it was intentional," Becker said. "I will say that if anybody on this campaign were to have posted something like that about Mike Pompeo, they would be fired immediately. ... I am not asking them to do anything. I am just saying that is the standard we would adhere to."
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