VIDEO Michael Flynn Sent Text On Russia Minutes Into Donald Trump Presidency | The 11th Hour | MSNBC

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Michael Flynn Sent Text On Russia Minutes Into Donald Trump Presidency | The 11th Hour | MSNBC In a compelling segment from MSNBC’s "The 11th Hour," a recent report reveals significant allegations against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. A whistleblower has claimed that just minutes after Donald Trump was inaugurated, Flynn sent a text to a former business partner discussing plans involving Russia. This incident, according to the report, highlights troubling ties between Flynn's actions and the incoming administration's dealings with Russia.

Key Takeaways​

  • Timing of the Text: The whistleblower recounts that Flynn sent a text stating that Russian sanctions would be "ripped up" once Trump assumed office. Notably, this message was sent just 11 minutes into Trump's presidency, while the president was delivering his inaugural address.
  • Implications of the Message: The text allegedly mentioned plans for U.S.-Russian cooperation in building nuclear power plants in the Middle East, signaling potential conflicts of interest and prompting investigations.
  • Political Reactions: Maryland Democrat Elijah Cummings presented these allegations to the House Oversight Committee, requesting the committee to subpoena Flynn and others involved in the discussions. The unfolding testimonies and investigations reveal an intense focus on Flynn’s role and the broader implications for the Trump administration.
  • Donald Trump Jr.'s Testimony: The video also covers developments in the ongoing Russia investigation, with Donald Trump Jr. being questioned for hours by the House Intelligence Committee. His interactions and claims, particularly regarding discussions with his father about the infamous Trump Tower meeting, raised eyebrows and led to further speculation about the legality of some of these communications.

    Community Engagement​

    This video echoes sustained discussions around the Russia investigation, which remains a topic of considerable interest on WindowsForum.com. What are your thoughts on the evidence presented? Do you feel these earlier allegations still hold relevance in today's political climate? Share your perspectives and let’s discuss how these events continue to shape the legacy of the Trump administration. For more on similar political analyses, check out threads on recent election insights or explore tutorials discussing how to navigate political data analysis effectively.
 

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