National Security Advisor: Michael Flynn Forced To Resign — Amidst Fears Of Russia Blackmail.

 

24 Days of Madness And Chaos. One Cuckoo Falls From The Nest.

Flynn Out. Kellog In! 

Three-Star retired United States Army Lieutenant General Michael Flynn was forced to resign last night — as President Trump’s National Security Advisor, amidst fear that he could be blackmailed by the Russians and for allegedly lying to Vice President Michael Pence.

Flynn served as the 25th NSA director under the current president and was the 18th Director of the (DIA) Defense Intelligence Agency.

Gen. Michael Flynn

It has been reported that Flynn discussed (with Russia) before Trump took office, the removal of the sanctions Obama placed against Russia.

Flynn allegedly did not disclose to VP Pence, his talks with the Russians. Of course, that is the party line. But word on the streets, reveals that most Americans believe Pence was informed about the discussion and others have even ventured to say that Presidente Trump knew of Gen. Flynn foreplay with Russia.

But like a real soldier, he’s decided to take one for the squadron.

History reveals that on average National Security Advisors serve 963-day stints. Flynn was fortunate to have served a 24-day stint in the position under the current catastrophic government.

When word broke of the possible Russian blackmail, Flynn denied the possibility — not knowing that the FBI had secretly recorded his conversation with the Russian Ambassador.

As a former head of the DIA, one would like to think that Flynn would know better.

And so Trump released a statement, where he insisted that he had full confidence in Flynn. One hour later Trump’s Minister of Propaganda, Sean Spicer announced that the General was out like Flynt.

Trump has picked Gen. (Ret.) Keith Kellogg as interim NSA.

Staff Writer: Clinton Franklin

 

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