Mike Flynn might be done but Trump's nightmare has just begun Richard Wolffe Richard Wolffe
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/feb/14/mike-flynn-resignation-trumps-nightmare-begun-mar-a-lago
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Cast your mind back to four months ago, when Donald Trump was just a long-shot candidate with a hot-headed adviser by the name of Michael Flynn.
It was the homestretch of the presidential election and national security wasnt some side issue, mentioned in passing. Trump promised he would be a tough national security president with the toughest national security team.
Still, its true that the Trump campaign seized on the preposterous FBI investigation into Clintons emails to issue this press release: Clintons Careless Use of a Secret Server Put National Security At Risk.
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Less than a week later, at their second presidential debate, Trump took the attack one step further, threatening to jail Clinton if he ever took power: She didnt know the word the letter C on a document. Right? She didnt even know what that word what that letter meant.
Lets just pretend that Trump knew that C means confidential, not classified, as he was suggesting. Lets even play along with the notion that Clintons server was a security risk to the country.
Now: what do Michael Flynn and Mar-a-Lago mean for national security?
In case you think this is just one small lapse over dinner, Mr DeAgazio also posted to Facebook photos of the military aide carrying the nuclear codes that are frighteningly close to Trumps trigger-happy mouth.
These are just minor details in the life of a commander-in-chief whose national security adviser was himself a national security risk.
Michael Flynn was so careless about his cellphone conversations, and so mistaken about his foreign policy priorities, that he called the Russian ambassador to the US before taking office.