Report: Trump to pick Michael Flynn for national security adviser
Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn is reportedly set to become President-elect Donald Trump’s national security adviser, according to NBC News.
Flynn, who has been a military adviser to Trump throughout his campaign, was rumored to be a top choice for the position, the National Review reported Wednesday.
{mosads}Jason Miller, an aide to Trump, said Flynn met with the president-elect on Wednesday and said he would be a “fantastic addition” to the team.
“No formal announcement yet for that position. Gen. Flynn met with the president-elect today. He has been a companion on the campaign trail quite a bit, as we’ve seen over the past few months,” he said in an interview with Fox News’s Megyn Kelly.
“He’d be a fantastic addition. I’ll let the president-elect make that decision. I’m a huge fan of Gen. Flynn,” he added.
Later Wednesday, ABC News also tweeted that Flynn had been chosen, before walking it back to say he is a “contender” for the job.
Correction: Earlier ABC tweet said Lt. Gen. Flynn had been chosen as NSA. In fact he is a contender for the job. We apologize for the error.
— Good Morning America (@GMA) November 17, 2016
However, NBC News reported that Flynn was, in fact, going to be the next national security adviser, according to a source familiar with the situation.
BREAKING: President-elect Trump intends to pick Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn to be his National Security Advisor, a source familiar tells @NBCNews
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) November 17, 2016
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