Donald Trump: Mike Flynn ‘Should Ask for Immunity’

National Security Adviser Michael Flynn answers questions in the briefing room of the Whit
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President Donald Trump thinks his former National Security Adviser Mike Flynn should ask for immunity in exchange for testimony on the Trump campaign’s communications with Russia.

“Mike Flynn should ask for immunity in that this is a witch hunt,” Trump said on Twitter. He again painted the media obsession with the Russia story as a Democratic excuse for losing the election.

Trump was reacting to a story from the Wall Street Journal reporting that Flynn was willing to testify in the investigation in exchange for immunity.

Flynn’s attorney Robert Kelner issued a statement in response to the article:

General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit.

Out of respect for the Committees, we will not comment right now on the details of discussions between counsel for General Flynn and the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, other than to confirm that those discussions have taken place. But it is important to acknowledge the circumstances in which those discussions are occurring.

General Flynn is a highly decorated 33-year veteran of the U.S. Army. He devoted most of his life to serving his country, spending many years away from his family fighting this nation’s battles around the world. He was awarded four Bronze Stars for actions in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere in the war on terror. He received the Legion of Merit twice, and the Defense Superior Service Medal four times. He is a recipient of the Defense Department’s Distinguished Service Award and the Intelligence Community Gold Seal Medallion for Distinguished Service, as well as numerous other decorations.

Notwithstanding his life of national service, the media are awash with unfounded allegations, outrageous claims of treason, and vicious innuendo directed against him. He is now the target of unsubstantiated public demands by Members of Congress and other political critics that he be criminally investigated. No reasonable person, who has the benefit of advice from counsel, would submit to questioning in such a highly politicized, witch hunt environment without assurances against unfair prosecution.

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