He’s going to confess he was in direct communications with representatives of the Russian Government, and that they discussed sanctions.
Then he will smile and tell them it was his job to do so.
Perhaps, but even if he did, to me it would have been understandable given that he was the incoming Nat Security Adviser, especially if the Russians brought it up first. The sanctions were nothing but a BS attempt to embarass the Trump administration, imposed by that snake, Obama, in his fit of pique. I'm looking forward to this. It looks like Flynn was thrown under the bus by some under Trump, but things may not be what they seem on further examination. I really don't understand the quickness of many here to condemn Flynn as a “liar,” as we are talking here about a many who put himself in danger repeatedly for his country and had a distinguished and respected military career. I believe Flynn contributed significantly to Trump's win, especially when so many other senior military officers came out so vociferously against him. How quick we are to forget that.