Michael Flynn pleaded guilty. Now what?

Let's talk about the enormous consequences of the former national security adviser's guilty plea

Former Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
(Image credit: AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

On Friday, as part of Robert Mueller's investigation into connections between Russia and President Trump, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was officially charged with a single count of lying to the FBI. Given what we know about Flynn, this was an extremely light charge. Flynn pleaded guilty and has confirmed that he is now cooperating with Mueller.

It may be that Flynn bargained to save his skin by promising to roll directly on President Trump — though as Marcy Wheeler argues, Jared Kushner might be a likely target as well.

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Ryan Cooper

Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.