Investigate Trump!

And investigate America's spies, too

President Trump must be investigated.
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The political bombshell du jour is the defenestration of President Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn, who had pre-inauguration discussions with Russia's ambassador about sanctions — and subsequently lied about that fact. This implies a lot of troubling things about Russia's links with President Trump and his inner circle.

But there's another key part of this story: American intelligence officials are willing to use their powers to attack senior presidential aides. This is just as troubling as Flynn's and Trump's Russia ties, as my colleague Damon Linker ably explains.

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Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry

Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry is a writer and fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. His writing has appeared at Forbes, The Atlantic, First Things, Commentary Magazine, The Daily Beast, The Federalist, Quartz, and other places. He lives in Paris with his beloved wife and daughter.