Ignatius: ‘The Silence from the White House over the Weekend About Flynn’s Future Was Deafening’
‘Whether Mike Flynn can survive this is precisely what we are looking at’
Feb 13, 2017 10:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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IGNATIUS: "Whether Mike Flynn can survive this is precisely what we are looking at. The silence from the White House over the weekend about Flynn’s future was deafening. The national security adviser’s job in the simplest terms is to be an honest broker, to make this complicated interagency process of our foreign policy work, and you cannot do that unless you’re trusted and unless your colleagues feel you’re a straight shooter and you’re going to tell them the truth and you're going to carry their messages forward."