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over time he shifted and started to question his competence, trump s competence to have had the job, do you buy that? i don t know if i buy it or not. i can tell you as i did the research for my book, i talked to bannon for 10 hours in july and then in august right after he left the white house. and i didn t sense any of that. look, steve bannon is media savvy. he could have been spinning me. but he was full of praise for trump at that point. and he would have to be a tremendous dissimilar lator to have been not on the level with me at all about that. so i did not sense any diminution in the esteem with which bannon held trump at that point in his conversations with me. curt, you still know people in the shop at breitbart. is it true what bannon has said in this book and this perceived division with the president may mean his outer? yeah. i think we have seen the last 24 hours the feet beneath breitbart
of the administration. there is, of course, the thing that i always come back to flynn is that he is the one person who sort most publicly lost his job the russian nexus. it has to do with the fact that he had several points of contact with the russian ambassador on the day the sanctions went into effect. the white house dissembled at first, said there was only one call,lator said there were many calls. said sanctions were not discusses. it turns out sanctions were discussed. that remains an unresolved question about what they talked about and why flynn would lie about it, a question we still don t have the answer to that i would like to know the answer to. wouldn t new. i would. i think it s much bigger than that, chris. i think flynn may be a focal point of it, but i think it s much bigger than that. i don t see any of the four committees, as i understand who are now looking into the potential or possible russian interference with the elections and perhaps even more than that. i
the higher levels, both with the chairman of the joint chiefs and then with the secretary of state, and it was very clear to me, plus as a military professional i had a special feeling about it ethically and morally that there were certain things i didn t do, not even sometimes because they were against the law but because of the impropriety it would look like to the american people. so either flynn is one of the dumbest individuals who has ever lived, or as some are insinuating, he really had some nefarious purposes going here. for example, advocating for turkey at a point in time when he had actually become a member of the administration. there is, of course, the thing that i always come back to flynn is that he is the one person who sort of most publicly lost his job for the russian nexus. it has to do with the fact that he had several points of contact with the russian ambassador on the day the sanctions went into effect. the white house dissembled at first, said there was only o