Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn’s “deep ties to defense contractors,” explored Friday by Bloomberg, raise additional questions about his potential ethical conflicts as President-elect Donald Trump’s national security advisor.
According to Bloomberg:
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These business activities, writes reporter David Kocieniewski, “could conflict sharply with [Flynn’s] government role,” which will involve daily handling of classified information and input on global military, diplomatic, and intelligence issues—but does not require Senate confirmation.
Yet Kocieniewski reports that “neither Flynn, his partners, nor the Trump transition team responded to repeated questions during the past week about how he plans to comply with federal ethics rules that forbid executive-branch employees from having a financial interest in companies that do business with the agencies they lead.”
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