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GOP Senators Call for Investigation on What Trump Knew, and When

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Thursday, February 16, 2017   

CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- One question made famous by the Watergate scandal is suddenly relevant again: What did the president know and when did he know it? Just over three weeks into the Trump administration, some are asking the same question about a conversation National Security Advisor Mike Flynn had with Russian officials.

Flynn's apparent lies about contacts with Russia sparked his resignation on Monday. Now even GOP senators such as John McCain have said it's time to investigate President Trump's ties to Russia.

Jon Rainwater, executive director of the grassroots organization Peace Action, said he agrees.

"It's absolutely an important question. You know, you just look at the president's statements. He's resonating with kind of back door outreach to the Russians,” Rainwater said.

Flynn tendered his resignation after the Washington Post reported that then-Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates warned the administration in January that Flynn may have been compromised by Russia. White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Trump asked for the resignation not because of legal issues, but trust issues.

Rainwater said Congress needs to probe beyond Flynn, including into what he called the "extreme views" of Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon.

"Bannon's views just have no place in the White House,” Rainwater said. "This is another person with Islamophobic views, with racist views, who's really responsible for the fact that we have something that can honestly be called a Muslim ban."

House Speaker Paul Ryan said it was a good thing Trump accepted Flynn's resignation, and Rainwater agreed.

"Normally, if you had a national security advisor leaving at three weeks, you'd be pretty concerned about the national security of the country,” he said; "but we live in such strange times that it's a good thing for national security."

House Democrats called for an investigation into Flynn's ties with Russia. Ryan offered no comment as to whether he believes a probe is necessary.


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