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Originally Posted by Guest
There is an ongoing investigation into General Flynn's actions and the truth will eventually come out. Until then, I don't understand why people on that congressional committee come out with statements like this.
In any event what this demonstrates is that President Trump will not allow even a hint of impropriety in his administration. Once evidence was presented that Flynn might have broken the law and wasn't honest or complete int he information that he gave to Vice President Pence, he was dismissed. That's the way a president should handle things like this.
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Reason is twofold.
The main reason, they are not getting any co operation from the WH.
They said, over and over, they are not accusing but are asking for the information that he did nothing wrong.
They feel, for sure, that evidence has to be available at the WH, which is who he worked for and had to satisfy their vetting.
Sort of explains why he is willing to deal for immunity.