White House Had Clear Warnings Flynn Was Vulnerable To Russian Blackmail

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Michael Flynn stepped down Monday night after just 24 days as President Trump’s national security adviser—and it’s surprising he lasted that long, sources tell the Washington Post.

The sources say officials, including former acting attorney general Sally Yates, notified the Trump team late last month that Flynn had misled Mike Pence and others about his pre-inauguration talks with the Russian ambassador to the US and warned that he could be vulnerable to blackmail.

The sources say FBI agents uncovered evidence of “highly significant” and “potentially illegal” communication on sanctions following an investigation launched after Vladimir Putin’s surprise decision not to retaliate for US sanctions. In other coverage:

  • Flynn was fiercely defended Tuesday by lawmakers—in Moscow. Konstantin Kosachev, chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the upper chamber of the Russian parliament, said getting rid of Flynn over Russia contacts was “not just paranoia but something even worse,” the AP reports. He said Trump had either been “driven into a corner” or was running an administration riddled with “Russophobia.”
  • Leonid Slutsky, Kosachev’s counterpart in the lower chamber, claimed Flynn had been forced to resign as part of a campaign to damage US-Russia ties, reports Reuters.
  • The New York Times has a detailed timeline of Flynn’s troubled tenure as national security adviser, which was by far the shortest since the position was created in 1953.
  • Politico reports on Flynn’s final days in the White House. Sources say aides urged Trump to fire Flynn when it became clear that he had lied to Pence about his contacts with the ambassador, though Trump was struggling with the decision because he highly valued Flynn for his loyalty.
  • The ranking Democrats on the House Judicial and Oversight committees have called for a full investigation, saying they were “shocked and dismayed” to discover the White House learned weeks ago that “General Flynn had provided false information to the public about his communications with the Russian government, but that the Trump Administration apparently did nothing about it,” the Hill reports. They said Congress “needs to know who else within the White House is a current and ongoing risk to our national security.”
  • CNN profiles the three men seen as most likely to replace Flynn. They are retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, who’s now acting national security adviser, retired Gen. David Petraeus, and former Vice Adm. Bob Harward.
  • Flynn’s resignation letter can be seen in full here. He apologizes for “inadvertently” providing Pence and others with “incomplete information,” thanks Trump for his loyalty, and predicts that his team will “go down in history as one of the greatest presidencies.”

Credit: Newser

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Dr. Mark Bear
7 years ago

Mark Willis,

THAT is the most important question to be answered. Are we really to believe that the President just now, after knowing for three weeks according to intelligence officials and admitted to by Sean Spicer – about the circumstances surrounding Flynn, that he just now, in the past 24 hours felt like he “could no longer trust Flynn?” Doubtful. It sounds more likely that because the news story broke, the President had no choice but to address the issue and had he kept Flynn, he might have been destroyed. I am not all that certain that his strategy worked!

7 years ago

What did Trump now and when did he know it?

Margarita Mercure Hibbs
7 years ago

The first person to inform him of the risks was former acting Attorney General, Sally Tate. He ignored her warnings and then when she disagreed about the Muslim Ban, he fired her for insubordination, not comprehending the fact that she is supposed to enforce and ensure the laws of the land, not appease the Emperor and his sycophants. All in all, this smacks of the possibility that Trump has his OCD fingerprints all over this scandal.

Admin
7 years ago

Lot’s of warning and lots of obfuscation, primarily by the Mistress of Misdirection, Kellyanne Conway.

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