President Trump asked for Flynn’s resignation due to a lack of trust
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer announced that President Trump requested the resignation of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn as National Security Advisor due to a lack of trust, not criminal wrongdoing. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg has been appointed as the acting National Security Advisor while potential replacements are being considered.
Key points from this article:
- The resignation of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn as National Security Advisor was requested by President Trump due to trust issues, according to Sean Spicer.
- How the situation affects the Trump administration's credibility, as Spicer emphasized that Flynn's actions did not involve any violations, raising questions about internal trust.
- Why this matters is that the appointment of Keith Kellogg as acting National Security Advisor could influence U.S. national security policy during a critical time.
Earlier today, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer briefly discussed the resignation of Lt. Gen (ret.) Michael Flynn as the National Security Advisor. He stated that President Trump asked Flynn for his resignation not because of any criminal wrongdoing but because of lack of trust. Nothing General Flynn did was a "violation of any sort," it came […]
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