A tempest in a teapot got Flynn removed. The Left will now be emboldened in their ongoing campaign to exploit every incident, no matter how trivial, to weaken and embarrass President Trump.
ZitatWASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's embattled national security adviser Michael Flynn resigned late Monday night, following reports that he had misled Vice President Mike Pence and other officials about his contacts with Russia. His departure upends Trump's senior team after less than one month in office.
In a resignation letter, Flynn said he held numerous calls with the Russian ambassador to the U.S. during the transition and gave "incomplete information" about those discussions to Vice President Mike Pence. The vice president, apparently relying on information from Flynn, initially said the national security adviser had not discussed sanctions with the Russian envoy, though Flynn later conceded the issue may have come up.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #1A tempest in a teapot got Flynn removed. The Left will now be emboldened in their ongoing campaign to exploit every incident, no matter how trivial, to weaken and embarrass President Trump.
I too am saddened by this. Evidently the Justice Dept was telling the President that there were conflicting reports on what transpired in those meetings with the Russian ambassador. I heard something about tape recordings of the meeting? Why would the Russians make those available?
Also key is the way VP Mike Pence vouched for Flynn publicly, based on a conversation he'd had with Flynn. When that turned out to be inaccurate, nicely put, Flynn's credibility took a hit.
Sorry to lose a stellar man.
"Failure to adequately denounce Islamic extremism, not only denies the existence of an absolute moral wrong but inherently diminishes our chances of defeating it." Tulsi Gabbard
"It’s a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs, who want and expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will." Donald Trump's Victory Speech 11/9/16
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Michael Flynn has resigned as national security adviser following reports that he misled senior Trump administration officials, including Vice President Mike Pence, about the nature of talks he held with the Russian ambassador in December before he took office.
Flynn submitted his resignation in a letter Monday evening in which he acknowledged having “inadvertently briefed the vice president-elect and others with incomplete information regarding my phone calls with the Russian ambassador.” He said he had apologized both to Pence and President Trump and that they had accepted his apology. But amid a firestorm of criticism from Republicans and Democrats, as well as questions about whether he may have broken the law, Flynn quit anyway.
“I am tendering my resignation,” he wrote, “honored to have served our nation and the American people in such a distinguished way.”
Keith Kellogg, who like Flynn is a retired general, will serve as acting national security adviser, Trump announced in a statement shortly after 11 p.m. Eastern. He had led the defense team during the Trump transition. David Petraeus, the retired general and former CIA director who pleaded guilty to sharing classified information with his biographer and lover, is reportedly among the candidates for the permanent position, as is Vice Admiral Robert Harward.
Coming less than a month into Trump’s presidency, Flynn’s departure is the latest and most glaring sign of upheaval for a White House riven by drama and staff infighting. It followed multiple published reports on Monday night that officials at the Justice Department had warned the White House that Flynn had misled Pence by denying that he had discussed the possible relaxation of sanctions against Russia once Trump took office.
The Washington Post reported that Sally Yates, then the acting attorney general, told Don McGahn, the White House counsel that Flynn could be susceptible to blackmail based on the transcript his intercepted call with Sergei Kislyak, the Russian ambassador. The FBI has been investigating ties between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. Yates, according to the report, thought Flynn might have violated the Logan Act barring private citizens from negotiating with foreign governments that have an ongoing dispute with the United States. Trump fired Yates 10 days into his presidency after she refused to defend the executive order he signed on immigration, which is now being held up by the courts. The New York Times reported Monday that the Army had separately been investigating whether Flynn took money from the Russian government as part of a trip he took to Moscow in 2015; the payments could have violated the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution.
A retired lieutenant general in the Army, Flynn had served for two years as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency before he was forced out after repeatedly clashing with other members of the Obama administration. He became an enthusiastic and frequently bombastic surrogate for Trump’s campaign, giving a lengthy speech at the Republican National Convention that prompted delegates to begin chanting, “Lock Her Up!” in reference to Hillary Clinton.
Congressional Democrats who had demanded Flynn’s ouster in recent days reacted to his resignation by calling for immediate briefings from the Trump administration. “Now, we in Congress need to know who authorized his actions, permitted them, and continued to let him have access to our most sensitive national security information despite knowing these risks,” said Representatives Elijah Cummings of Maryland and John Conyers of Michigan. “We need to know who else within the White House is a current and ongoing risk to our national security.”
This is what Cincinnatus was talking about. Who cares what these paper tigers think or say? They have shown their primary purpose is obstruction and they have an aversion to understanding which makes their bluster ineffectual. Trump will do the right thing in a difficult situation. Flynn took the honorable road. TM
Earlier on Monday, Trump officials had sent mixed signals about Flynn’s standing. Kellyanne Conway, who serves as counselor to the president, said on MSNBC that Flynn retained Trump’s full confidence. An hour later, press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters that the White House was reviewing Flynn’s situation.
"Failure to adequately denounce Islamic extremism, not only denies the existence of an absolute moral wrong but inherently diminishes our chances of defeating it." Tulsi Gabbard
"It’s a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs, who want and expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will." Donald Trump's Victory Speech 11/9/16
INSIDE EVERY LIBERAL IS A TOTALITARIAN SCREAMING TO GET OUT -- Frontpage mag