Why Trump's leaky White House could sink trust of Russia-wary allies - News Summed Up

Why Trump's leaky White House could sink trust of Russia-wary allies


Flynn reportedly discussed U.S. sanctions with a Russian official before Trump had even moved into the White House and then lied about it. Michael Flynn was forced to resign as Trump's national security adviser this week. Former White House national security adviser Susan Rice, right, shakes hands with Michael Flynn, her successor. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters)Leaks happen with every White House, but rarely are they this abundant. If our allies don't trust us to handle information they give us properly and the intelligence exchange dries up, America's national security suffers."


Source: CBC News February 16, 2017 09:56 UTC



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