Trump made mistakes like all of us would in his four years in office.
Sessions was a mistake, but in many ways I think Flynn was his biggest mistake. His one chance to stand up to the intelligence community and by abandoning him (thanks to Pence and Priebus and the GOPe) during the media storm he taught his opponents that they could win by simple hysteria.
Flynn did nothing wrong. Period. Trump threw him to the wolves and I suspect that he recognizes it was a major mistake because they never let up.
God bless you, General Flynn, and I hope you take those bast*rds to the cleaners.
I was furious on here at the time. The phrase I kept using, that I had heard from other knowledgeable conservatives, including media personalities, who had the same concerns as I did, was "blood in the water." Once there was blood in the water, more sharks start circling. You don't put blood in the water, especially so early in a Presidential term.
It was an incredibly naive, but honestly an idiotic decision. People forget who he then chose to replace Flynn.
McMaster. Tell me it wasn't ignorant now. You can't.