Lawmakers React To Trump’s Decision To Pardon Mike Flynn 3 Years After Ex-Security Adviser Charged With Lying To FBI
President Donald Trump announced a full pardon of his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, calling the move his "great honor." Trump announced the long-expected pardon in a tweet on Nov. 25.
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