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I removed your edit at Gregory G. Katsas because it introduced a copyright violation to the page. The news article said "...recuse himself from matters related to Mueller's investigation that he personally worked on, but did not commit to a recusal for all potential cases stemming from the Mueller probe, saying he would consider the facts of the case before making a decision" and your text included "...has recused himself from matters related to Mueller's investigation that he personally worked on, but did not commit to a recusal for all potential cases stemming from the Mueller probe, saying he would consider the facts of the case before making a decision." No objection to you re-adding content written in your own words. Marquardtika (talk) 22:04, 15 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Please see Wikipedia:Copyright violations. You took text from a source and added identical language here. It doesn't matter that you gave "proper referencing." It's a copyright violation. Your content was revision deleted--and not by me, I don't have that user right--because it was a copyright violation. And I'm not assuming any faith here, good or bad, I simply pointed out the fact that you committed a copyright violation. The fact that you either don't understand that you did that, or that you are refusing to admit it, is a problem. Marquardtika (talk) 01:13, 18 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]