ADVERTISEMENT

Top Democratic leaders cite fake Michael Flynn tweets while slamming GOP

Top Democrats accidentally cited a widely-circulated fake tweet from an account masquerading as former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.

mike flynn

Top Democrats on Tuesday accidentally cited a widely-circulated tweet from an account masquerading as Michael Flynn.

ADVERTISEMENT

The New York Times initially reported tweets from a fake Flynn Twitter account which claimed that he was a "scapegoat" for the administration. The newspaper later apologized for the mistake in an editor's note.

During a press conference on Tuesday calling for further investigations into the White House's relationship with Russia, Rep. Elijah Cummings repeated the scapegoat tweet.

"Just this morning, Flynn tweeted — and this is a quote — 'scapegoat.' End of quote. Scapegoat. He basically described himself as a scapegoat. And so I believe we need to hold a public hearing with Flynn to get to the bottom of this," Cummings said.

ADVERTISEMENT

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi then followed, saying that the "questions that arise" from Flynn's resignation are "even bigger."

"I didn't know until I heard from our colleague that the tweet was scapegoat," Pelosi said.

She added: "The inference to be drawn from his statement is other people have blame that should be shared in all of this."

The leaders' staff both quickly realized the tweets were fake.

A House Democratic staffer told Business Insider that Cummings' staff initially showed the congressman the news reports with errors, but immediately alerted the congressman once they realized the tweets weren't real.

ADVERTISEMENT

Pelosi also appeared to learn during the press conference that she had the wrong information.

"We will have a correction in our transcript," Pelosi spokesperson Drew Hammill said in an email. "Mr. Cummings brought this up and Leader Pelosi was repeating what he said. This was not in the Leader’s prepared remarks."

The slip-up came after Democrats in both chambers called for extensive investigations into Flynn's relationship with Russia, as well as the country's meddling in the 2016 election.

During his statement, Cummings slammed House Republicans for the Oversight Committee's refusal to investigate Flynn's ties to Russia.

"Do you hear the silence? This is the sound of House Republicans conducting no oversight of President Trump," Cummings said.

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

A look into Kenya’s Shs1.1 billion climate funding from the UK

A look into Kenya’s Shs1.1 billion climate funding from the UK

FCMB: A corporate journey of resilience, evolution, and growth

FCMB: A corporate journey of resilience, evolution, and growth

Congo is spending 22% of its scarce revenue on security - Minister

Congo is spending 22% of its scarce revenue on security - Minister

Another African country is set to get a Russian embassy

Another African country is set to get a Russian embassy

Medic West Africa 2024: A resounding success in fostering collaboration and innovation for a brighter healthcare future

Medic West Africa 2024: A resounding success in fostering collaboration and innovation for a brighter healthcare future

10 African countries with the most troubling external debt in 2024

10 African countries with the most troubling external debt in 2024

10 African countries with the least soft power influence over the world

10 African countries with the least soft power influence over the world

Kenyan government rejects calls to ban TikTok, recommends tighter control over

Kenyan government rejects calls to ban TikTok, recommends tighter control over

Congo accuses Apple of conflict minerals in its supply chain

Congo accuses Apple of conflict minerals in its supply chain

ADVERTISEMENT