Posted on 02/14/2017 7:37:38 AM PST by COUNTrecount
The turnover in the National Security Council is far from over, as more shuffling is expected in the wake of the resignation of the agencys top boss, Michael Flynn, according to a report.
KT McFarland Flynns deputy, a former Republican Senate candidate in New York and former Fox News commentator is not expected to remain in her perch as the No. 2 on the NSC, the New York Times reports.
But its not clear whether McFarland will leave the administration entirely.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
How about Bolton
Isn’t that what Watergate was all about?
I like her too.
Excellent read, Thank You. That pretty much summed it up. And I’ll betcha Brennan is out there pulling some of these strings.
Because he, unlike “conservatives” and “Republicans” supported Trump through it all. You really think any Republicans are on Trumps team? There is a coup to take him out on going and the Republicans are right in the thick of it. Trump’s tweet at least recognizes that he gets this. That being said, he should never have accepted the resignation.
But he kept Sally Yates for almost a month. This is upsetting
Did her media connections do her in?
Is she too much of a neocon?
Who knows what Bannon has found out about the group, just in the last couple of weeks.
If you want the same Foreign policy as we’ve had for more than a decade...Trump had the right guy in their and he was conned into dropping him; that’s how I see it
Nixon tapped himself, a section of which mysteriously vanished. Zero's alphabet agencies tapped an opposition transition team, possibly even the campaign before the election, transcripts then mysteriously turning up in the hands of fellow traveler media.
Me, too... I hope that piece of info is incorrect. :-(
I have no reason to doubt anything you said.....thanks!
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