Tuesday, February 14, 2017

And Now A Timeline Of White House Officials' Many Contradictions On The Mike Flynn Scandal

Hang on tight.

Let's recap quickly: White House National Security Advisor Michael Flynn resigned — or was forced to resign, depending on who you're listening to — amid a scandal where he spoke with the Russian ambassador about sanctions in December, before President Trump took office, then misled the vice president about those conversations.

Let's recap quickly: White House National Security Advisor Michael Flynn resigned — or was forced to resign, depending on who you're listening to — amid a scandal where he spoke with the Russian ambassador about sanctions in December, before President Trump took office, then misled the vice president about those conversations.

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Flynn's resignation letter was handed to Trump on Feb. 13. The next day, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer faced a barrage of questions about Flynn and the lead-up to his leaving office where Spicer contradicted earlier statements by White House personnel — including Trump himself.

So, here’s the timeline of events in the Flynn saga as the public learned about them, where some contradictions are apparent, followed later by the many contradictions that became clear on Tuesday. Warning: It is dang confusing.

So, here’s the timeline of events in the Flynn saga as the public learned about them, where some contradictions are apparent, followed later by the many contradictions that became clear on Tuesday. Warning: It is dang confusing.

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SUNDAY, JAN. 15: Vice President Mike Pence goes on Face The Nation and says that Flynn’s conversation with the Russian Ambassador was just a friendly chat.

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