Another brilliant idea from Trumpist deadheads.
Yeah let us put a felonious unreliable corrupt Russian stooge in charge of the FBI. That sounds like Trumpist idiocy..
Trumpism is just another word for lunacy.
Your proof of this slanderous accusation?
1. Flynn pleaded guilty to a felony.
2. Flynn lied about his discussions with
Sergei Kislyak.
3. Flynn is known to have an affinity for the Russians and Putin in particular.
Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, President Trump’s former national security adviser, pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI, the U.S. Special Counsel's Office announced on Dec. 1. We outline some key events in the Russia investigation involving Flynn.
www.factcheck.org
In other words, in Trumplandia the perfect person to hand over sensitive US intelligence to.
Did you even read the link you posted?
1. Flynn was perjury trapped by the FBI. What Flynn "lied about" was perfectly legal and was part of his position.
2. Flynn's "lie" was (see below) Why did he lie? That was stupid, but not a serious lie, its ticky-tack at best.
3. There is no "Russian" anything about Flynn, it was his job to talk to Russians.
4. He failed to register as a lobbyist for Turkey, that's a fine, not a prison term.
- Flynn told the FBI that in his conversations with Kislyak during the presidential transition, he did not attempt to influence Russia's vote on a UN Security Council resolution concerning Israeli settlements. He admitted in his charging document in Mueller's case that a senior member of the Trump transition team directed him to contact Kislyak to learn where Russia stood and urge them to vote against the resolution.
- Flynn also told the FBI that he did not ask Kislyak to refrain from escalating tensions in response to steps taken by Barack Obama over Moscow's election meddling, which included expelling alleged Russian spies and closing two Russian diplomatic compounds in the U.S. Flynn later admitted that, acting on behalf of a senior member of Trump's transition team, he contacted Kislyak to ask that Russia show restraint. Vladimir Putin ultimately elected not to escalate the situation, a move Trump called "very smart."