President Trump calls out his former campaign aide and Michael Flynn still has a place that loves him
| | | with Jessica Estepa | OnPolitics Today: A moment of silence on this Halloween | | It's Halloween, OP friends, and on this holiday, we're taking a moment to think of the eight people killed in today's terrorist attack in New York. | "This was an act of terror and a cowardly act of terror," New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said. "We will respond as we always do. We will be undeterred." | Take that to heart as we head into today's recap (subscribe here). | Trump says he has no idea who that one guy is | A day after it was revealed that Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos had pleaded guilty to lying about his Russian contact to the FBI, President Trump called him a "liar." | "Few people knew the young, low level volunteer named George, who has already proven to be a liar," he tweeted. | The White House, too, tried to distance Papadopoulos from the campaign, saying he was a volunteer with an "extremely limited" role. | It makes sense, of course. Who wants to be associated with someone who has already pleaded guilty to charges that came out of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation? Especially when there are likely more charges coming. | One person who didn't seem too concerned about that plea today: Papadopoulos himself. He tweeted about his lunch in Chicago, photo and all, on Tuesday, before deleting it after it caught the attention of journalists. | Getting to know Michael Flynn | You've probably heard a lot about Michael Flynn. Former Trump national security adviser. Resigned over misleading Vice President Pence and other officials about his contacts with Russia. Vulnerable in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. | But here's one thing you might not have known: he's revered in his hometown. As he deals with his legal woes and the mounting costs associated with them, he knows there's one place where people will rally to his side. | "The idea that he would do something underhanded drives me crazy," his brother, William Flynn, said. | Elsewhere in politics | | | MOST SHARED USA TODAY STORIES | | Continued after advertisement | | | | | | | FOLLOW US Thank you for subscribing to On Politics. © 2017 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. 7950 Jones Branch Drive, McLean, VA 22102 Unsubscribe from On Politics Why did I get this? Update my subscription preferences | |
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