The 2 biggest revelations from Sally Yates' testimony about Michael Flynn

We now know just how relentlessly dishonest and dangerously irresponsible the Trump White House is

Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates.
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Donald Trump's still-young administration is so thoroughly scandal-plagued that the president sort of benefits from the fact that it's difficult for the press or the public to focus on any one scandal before being distracted by another. It calls to mind an old episode of The Simpsons in which feeble, ancient billionaire Montgomery Burns is informed by his doctor that he is sick with every known disease, but all his ailments are in perfect balance, which explains why he isn't dead.

The problem with this dynamic, obviously, is that none of Trump's scandals are going away, they're just being briefly pushed off the front page. Eventually one will rise above the others to command serious, sustained attention. A top contender for that role is the ongoing investigation into Trump's former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who was fired after less than a month on the job because he lied about meetings he'd had with Russian officials.

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Simon Maloy

Simon Maloy is a political writer and researcher in Washington, DC. His work has been published by The Huffington Post, The American Prospect, and Salon.