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The military-intelligence veterans who helped lead Trump’s campaign of disinformation
[https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-election-military/ The military-intelligence veterans who helped lead Trump’s campaign of disinformation (Michael Flynn, Phil Waldron, Ivan Raiklin, Seth Keshel)


After Donald Trump lost the White House, ex-National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and three other current and former U.S. Army officers challenged the vote’s legitimacy and pushed baseless conspiracy claims. Military ethicists say their actions threaten to weaken the public’s faith in democracy.
After Donald Trump lost the White House, ex-National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and three other current and former U.S. Army officers challenged the vote’s legitimacy and pushed baseless conspiracy claims. Military ethicists say their actions threaten to weaken the public’s faith in democracy.


By ARAM ROSTON, BRAD HEATH, JOHN SHIFFMAN and PETER EISLER in DRIPPING SPRINGS, Texas Filed Dec. 15, 2021, noon GMT
By Aram Roston, Brad Heath, John Shiffman, and Peter Eisler (15 December 2021)
 


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[https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-election-military/ The military-intelligence veterans who helped lead Trump’s campaign of disinformation (Michael Flynn, Phil Waldron, Ivan Raiklin, Seth Keshel)

After Donald Trump lost the White House, ex-National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and three other current and former U.S. Army officers challenged the vote’s legitimacy and pushed baseless conspiracy claims. Military ethicists say their actions threaten to weaken the public’s faith in democracy.

By Aram Roston, Brad Heath, John Shiffman, and Peter Eisler (15 December 2021)

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