Reports about Flynn show a “mortifying coziness” between Trump and Putin.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi
(D-Calif.) on Saturday called for the suspension of Michael Flynn, President Donald
Trump’s national security adviser, until an FBI probe determines the exact
nature of his “secret contacts” with Russian officials. The congresswoman also
said Flynn should have his security clearance revoked.
According to a recent Washington Post report, Flynn
held private discussions with Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador, before
Trump took office, promising that sanctions against Moscow would be eased by
the incoming administration.
Flynn and Vice President Mike Pence had
said that the phone calls were not related to sanctions. Flynn recently
backtracked on that claim, saying he had “no recollection” of the details of
the conversation.
President Barack Obama imposed fresh
sanctions on Moscow in December after U.S. intelligence agencies determined
that the Kremlin had orchestrated the hacking of Democratic Party emails ahead
of the U.S. presidential election.
Any talk of sanctions before Trump took
office could put Flynn in violation of the Logan Act, which bars private
citizens from negotiating with foreign governments.
In a statement, Pelosi called the
reports linking Flynn to Russia emblematic of the “mortifying coziness the
Trump Administration has shown with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin.”
“Once again, I am calling on the FBI to
investigate the financial, political and personal ties between President Donald
Trump and Russia,” she said.
“The American people deserve the truth.
President Trump’s kowtowing to Vladimir Putin is endangering our national
security and emboldening a dangerous tyrant. What do the Russians have on President
Trump that he would flirt with lifting sanctions and weakening NATO?”
Pelosi’s call to suspend Flynn follows
similar demands by other leading Democrats, notably Rep. Adam Schiff
(D-Calif.), the ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, who said
Flynn should be fired if the report was true.


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