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Russian officials bragged they could use Flynn to influence Trump, sources say

Crabtownboy

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Russian officials bragged in conversations during the presidential campaign that they had cultivated a strong relationship with former Trump adviser retired Gen. Michael Flynn and believed they could use him to influence Donald Trump and his team, sources told CNN.

The conversations deeply concerned US intelligence officials, some of whom acted on their own to limit how much sensitive information they shared with Flynn, who was tapped to become Trump's national security adviser, current and former governments officials said.
"This was a five-alarm fire from early on," one former Obama administration official said, "the way the Russians were talking about him." Another former administration official said Flynn was viewed as a potential national security problem.
The conversations picked up by US intelligence officials indicated the Russians regarded Flynn as an ally, sources said. That relationship developed throughout 2016, months before Flynn was caught on an intercepted call in December speaking with Russia's ambassador in Washington, Sergey Kislyak. That call, and Flynn's changing story about it, ultimately led to his firing as Trump's first national security adviser.


Russian officials bragged they could use Michael Flynn to influence Donald Trump, sources say - CNNPolitics.com
 

HankD

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Russian officials bragged in conversations during the presidential campaign that they had cultivated a strong relationship with former Trump adviser retired Gen. Michael Flynn and believed they could use him to influence Donald Trump and his team, sources told CNN.

The conversations deeply concerned US intelligence officials, some of whom acted on their own to limit how much sensitive information they shared with Flynn, who was tapped to become Trump's national security adviser, current and former governments officials said.
"This was a five-alarm fire from early on," one former Obama administration official said, "the way the Russians were talking about him." Another former administration official said Flynn was viewed as a potential national security problem.
The conversations picked up by US intelligence officials indicated the Russians regarded Flynn as an ally, sources said. That relationship developed throughout 2016, months before Flynn was caught on an intercepted call in December speaking with Russia's ambassador in Washington, Sergey Kislyak. That call, and Flynn's changing story about it, ultimately led to his firing as Trump's first national security adviser.


Russian officials bragged they could use Michael Flynn to influence Donald Trump, sources say - CNNPolitics.com
More fake news.

HankD
 

HawgWyld

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"An anonymous informant alleged that Russian officials said..."

Sources? Phooey! Why bother with quoting actual, identifiable people who have to face the consequences of what they say?
 

Happy

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The important part of the article.....

1)The conversations..."deeply concerned US intelligence officials"

2)It was under the Obama administration to which the US intelligence officials were privy to the conversations.

3) The conversations picked up by US intelligence officials...

4) Omission from the story headlined in this thread...
"Officials cautioned, however, that the Russians might have exaggerated their sway with Trump's team during those conversations."

Not news US intelligence bugs private conversations.
Not news they speculate an individuals feelings.
Not news there is no revealing of who the officials are (except to say, Obama administration).
Not news the creator of this thread, favored the speculative accusations, and omitted the possibility of exaggerations, revealed by the officials own caution to do so.

Yawn.
 

Reynolds

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Russian officials bragged in conversations during the presidential campaign that they had cultivated a strong relationship with former Trump adviser retired Gen. Michael Flynn and believed they could use him to influence Donald Trump and his team, sources told CNN.

The conversations deeply concerned US intelligence officials, some of whom acted on their own to limit how much sensitive information they shared with Flynn, who was tapped to become Trump's national security adviser, current and former governments officials said.
"This was a five-alarm fire from early on," one former Obama administration official said, "the way the Russians were talking about him." Another former administration official said Flynn was viewed as a potential national security problem.
The conversations picked up by US intelligence officials indicated the Russians regarded Flynn as an ally, sources said. That relationship developed throughout 2016, months before Flynn was caught on an intercepted call in December speaking with Russia's ambassador in Washington, Sergey Kislyak. That call, and Flynn's changing story about it, ultimately led to his firing as Trump's first national security adviser.


Russian officials bragged they could use Michael Flynn to influence Donald Trump, sources say - CNNPolitics.com
The Russians want to disrupt U.S. politics. They will dissimminate false information to do that.
 

Crabtownboy

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The Russians want to disrupt U.S. politics. They will dissimminate false information to do that.

Of course they will issue fake news. That is different from sitting around talking and laughing about what they have done and who they did it to. Rather like "locker room talk".
 

HankD

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Locker room talk!!
Come on!!

Nice try as cover up/deflection of a signal being sent to "Vladimir" to do what he can to insure the POTUS and administration's re-election!

My opinion of course (and others as well) and as such it needs an investigation by an independent prosecutor!!

WE NEED TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS!

We also need to look into the sale of 20% of the US Uranium bank to Russia under Obama's watch!!

Who was responsible?
Did the president know?
When did he know it?
Where did the funds end up?

WE NEED TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS AS WELL!

HankD
 
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