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Trump officials were warned about Mike Flynn at least 6 separate times before firing him
- Top officials on the Trump transition team and in President Donald Trump's administration were repeatedly warned about hiring Michael Flynn.
- They were warned that Flynn could be subject to blackmail by Russians due to his conversations with the then-Russian ambassador.
- Special counsel Robert Mueller is examining why it took so long to fire Flynn.
President Donald Trump's transition team — and, later, his nascent administration — was warned at least six separate times about former national security adviser
Michael Flynn's potential conflicts of interest and compromising conversationswith then-Russian ambassador Sergei Kislyak.
But Flynn was not asked to step down until February 13, nearly a month into his tenure as the country's senior-most national security official.
That timeline has become a focus for special counsel Robert Mueller, who is examining why it took 18 days for the White House to fire Flynn after a stark warning from former acting Attorney General Sally Yates. She told the White House counsel that Flynn had purportedly lied to Vice President Mike Pence about his calls with Kislyak.