According to Yates, the potential for "blackmail" arose from Flynn allegedly misrepresenting his communications with Russia. Nothing deeper.
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To extent conspiracy was real, Yates's actions ensured it stopped at incompetence and didn't progress to the actions that would satisfy you.
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Nothing Yates said suggested that there was an underlying conspiracy afoot.
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The people who hired him are competent?
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Hiring an incompetent person is definitely suggestive of incompetence on the part of whoever did the hiring.
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He was given money by Russia, which he failed to disclose. Isn't that enough to investigate? Then he was warned not to call & still did
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I think it's his incompetence in the wider conspiracy none of those guys are smart they just know warfare
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"There was potential Russia could blackmail him, so we blackmailed him into resigning."
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This information was presented to Trump who hired him anyway. That doesn't raise red flags? You sound very "partisan" or "stupid."
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But the question remains, if Flynn was this bad/incompetent, then is trump worse since he appointed him?
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