dingodan
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- Feb 16, 2011
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not sure if you've not followed the detail of that story or just accepting a pro-Trump version. his Security Advisor resigned over the matter, he didnt hang on for long and protest nothing happened because we/they know that there was contact and that it was improper. the contact itself was not the issue, but that he discussed specific diplomatic matters, which is illegal for anyone outside the government to do. to compound the error he then misled Pence (its unknown if ever discussed with Trump). this is pretty much all on the record from the Whitehouse, not spin from anyone. the only spin is when Trump came out and claimed the leak (that this all happened) it was fake news, despite the resignation and the fact he was accusing his security services of leaking it. he's a bit odd like that, denying the foundations of his own position, that and making stuff up then claiming everything against him is fake news (apparently 5 lies counted in the rally yesturday).
Like I said before, these kinds of conversations happen during election campaigns, all candidates, all parties. Again, the scandal is about Flynn resigning for misleading the VP about the conversations, not for having them. There is disagreement about whether the conversations would be considered illegal, if they were considered illegal it would be because of a breach of the Logan Act of 1799, an act under which not one single person has ever been prosecuted. & nobody is pursuing a prosecution under the act for Flynn, so it's a bit of a stretch for you to say, without qualification, that it was illegal.