White House tries to move forward after Flynn resignation
President Trump aide Kellyanne Conway said that Trump had supported Michael Flynn out of loyalty but that the situation had become ??unsustainable.??
Elizabeth Warren said inquiry was necessary because national security was at stake.
President Trump aide Kellyanne Conway said that Trump had supported Michael Flynn out of loyalty but that the situation had become ??unsustainable.??
Michael Flynn said he held calls with the Russian ambassador during the transition and gave ?incomplete information? to the vice president.
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The Democratic National Committee repeated calls for a bipartisan panel styled after the 9/11 Commission to probe Russia?s involvement in the 2016 election.
A Boston man posted photos to Facebook of President Trump reacting to the North Korea missile test and a man he said handles the nuclear codes for the US.
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