US in Middle of ‘Battle of Good vs. Evil’, Flynn Writes

US in Middle of ‘Battle of Good vs. Evil’, Flynn Writes
President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn leaves the E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse in Washington on June 24, 2019. Alex Wroblewski/Getty Images
Jack Phillips
Updated:
Retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, a former national security adviser and Defense Intelligence Agency chief, says the United States is in the middle of a “battle of Good vs. Evil.”
“The battle we are engaged in cannot be fought with only human weapons: It requires the intervention of God because in a war against the forces of evil, only the Lord can obtain the victory,” Flynn wrote in a Western Journal op-ed published on Dec. 10.

“And as American citizens, we must refuse to go to the funeral of our own independence,” he added. “We the people are proud to proclaim that the United States of America is ‘One Nation under God.’”

Flynn, who is a supporter of Trump’s claims of election fraud, was recently pardoned by the president after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI about his conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States.

“We do not want a world governed by tyrants whom no one has elected and who want to have power in order to destroy us,” Flynn wrote in his article. “We understand what their plan is: to eliminate dissent, subdue any criticism and outlaw those who do not submit unconditionally to the dictatorship of the ‘new world order.’”

Flynn also spoke Dec. 12 at the “Stop the Steal” rally in Washington.

He added that if the “tyrants” he was referring to “do not succeed through the hammering persuasion of the mainstream media, they do not hesitate to resort to deception, betrayal, perjury, and censorship.”

“Let’s not forget that by the crimes they have committed, they have violated our laws; they have betrayed our nation and their oath to serve our country, their oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution,” he added.

Flynn said Americans should “pray now” for the truth to be revealed, “along with a new era of American patriotism.”

“If today, we do not obtain justice from our elected officials, if the United States of America does not know how to choose between defending the law and legitimizing a coup against its citizens, our nation will abdicate its duties toward Americans and its international role,” he wrote.

The op-ed followed several days after U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, a Clinton appointee, dismissed the case against Flynn. Sullivan wrote the dismissal was due to Trump’s pardon and not due to the DOJ’s motion to withdraw the case earlier in 2020, after revelations were made about how Flynn’s case was handled by federal law enforcement agents.

Trump on Nov. 25 pardoned Flynn “because he should never have been prosecuted,” said White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) last month called Trump’s pardon “an act of grave corruption and a brazen abuse of power,” while saying, “Trump is again using the pardon power to protect those who lie to cover up his wrongdoing, just as he did when he commuted the sentence of campaign advisor Roger Stone.”

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter who covers a range of topics, including politics, U.S., and health news. A father of two, Jack grew up in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
twitter
Related Topics