Happy Valentines Day
Trumplethinskin!
Suck-up
Mike Flynn
is now under the buss
"We did not
have verbal sex with Russia before the election!"
After all,
promising
to squash the
'President Obama Sanctions' against Russia,
for help with the
election,
(Is Not Sex)!
Just in case you
have not been
paying attention
as
did millions of voters
before the election?
This is a re-cap
just for you
and
those millions of
non-voters
around the country.
Here we go again!
Mike Pence throws
National Security Advisor Michael Flynn under the Trump-Russia bus
Now that the U.S.
intelligence community has confirmed today that National Security Advisor
Michael Flynn did indeed discuss U.S. sanctions with the Russian government in
December, in violation of the law, the exploding scandal has quickly spread to
vice president Mike Pence. When Flynn previously claimed that sanctions were
not discussed during the phone calls, Pence publicly confirmed as much. But now
Pence is throwing Flynn under the bus to try to protect himself, in a sign of
how swiftly Trump-Russia is unraveling.
The last time
Michael Flynn got ticked off at his boss, he retaliated by going against orders
and leaking
classified information to Pakistan. Now that Mike Pence appears to be trying to
set up Flynn as the fall guy for Trump-Russia, the erratic and often angry
Flynn could rat out Pence (and Trump) in retaliation – or simply to protect
himself legally, now that he’s been exposed as having violated federal law on
Trump’s behalf
Trump’s national
security advisor Michael Flynn is being tossed under the bus.
The last time we checked
in with Flynn, Trump was complaining that he was overbearing and talked too
much. Now it appears he is in some serious trouble, with The
Washington Post reporting that Flynn, despite his and the Trump
administration’s denials, did in fact discuss U.S. sanctions against Russia
with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak last December, when Barack Obama was
still in office. According to current and former American officials, Flynn’s
communications were “inappropriate” and a “potentially illegal signal to the
Kremlin that it could expect a reprieve from sanctions that were being imposed
by the Obama administration in late December to punish Russia for its alleged
interference in the 2016 election.”
The White House’s
relationship with Russia has been subject to scrutiny given President Trump’s
(and Flynn’s) admiration for Vladimir Putin. The FBI is continuing to
investigate the Flynn matter, and could even end up prosecuting him under the
Logan Act, which forbids unauthorized civilians from messing with U.S.
diplomacy. But before any of that happens, the administration is quickly
separating itself from Flynn. He is on his own.
Michael Flynn's
Debacle
Trump’s national
security adviser’s potentially false statements about his pre-inauguration
contacts with Russian officials are a major scandal


