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A full investigat­ion is needed after Flynn’s acts

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Less than a month after taking office, President Trump must find a new national security adviser after Michael Flynn resigned for lying about his talks with a Russian ambassador.

This smells like another Watergate-type coverup. Who knew what, and when?

Jan Kozlow

Both sides of the political aisle are a bunch of hypocrites. But at least Flynn had the guts to resign, while Democrats kept pushing Hillary Clinton towards the White House when her scandals came out. Democrats have no ground to stand on.

David Rich

Flynn’s replacemen­t might not be able to get into the country if Trump’s immigratio­n orders get revised. I take that back, Russia isn’t on the list.

Robert Junior

If there is one thing Trump cannot stand, it is to exaggerate the truth or just plain lie. No wonder he had to let Flynn go, the guy was a loser and got caught!

Terry Thomas

This whole Russian fiasco will eventually lead us to “President” Pence. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is probably in this deep as well.

Mike Heffelfing­er

This is only the beginning. As soon as Trump started insulting the intelligen­ce community, it was only a matter of time before they went after him and his minions.

Karen Faulkner

Are the Trump administra­tion’s ties to Russia really a surprise? From Flynn to Tillerson and Trump himself, you’re very ignorant if you don’t think that Russia has a seat in the Oval Office! We can only hope that this administra­tion doesn’t sell every bit of America to the Russians. Go figure, all those Americans who used to think of Russia as the eternal enemy (Republican­s), gave them the U.S. on a silver platter this past election. Think about that.

Ruben Flowers

This Trump loves Russia theory is idiotic. No one cares or is worried except liberals.

David Groner

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