Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn on Saturday made his first public remarks since President Trump pardoned him last month, saying at a series of …
Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn on Saturday made his first public remarks since President Trump pardoned him last month, saying at a series of rallies in Washington, D.C., in support of Trump’s election disputes that this is a “crucible moment in the history” of the country. During remarks on the steps of the Supreme Court, Flynn urged the thousands of demonstrators gathered, with some holding Trump 2020 flags and signs reading “Stop the Steal,” to push for continued challenges to the 2020 election results. “In this crucible moment of our time, we have to pray that truth triumphs over lies, justice triumphs over abuse and fraud, honesty triumphs over corruption,“ Flynn said. „Our sacred honor triumphs over infamy. “Don’t get bent out of shape,” he added. “There are still avenues… We’re fighting with faith and we’re fighting with courage.” The remarks come as Trump and his allies continue to challenge the election results in several states that went to President-elect Joe Biden, citing unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud.
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USA — Financial Flynn delivers first public remarks since Trump pardon at DC rallies