In his Talking Points Memo tonight, Bill O'Reilly reacted to the apparent confusion within the Trump administration surrounding the resignation of National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.

O'Reilly pointed out that Kellyanne Conway, a top adviser to President Donald Trump, said Flynn was safe just hours before he announced he was stepping down.

"Did Mrs. Conway mislead? Or did she not know the general was in trouble? Either way, not a good situation," O'Reilly said. "It's becoming clear that President Trump needs better coordination among his staff."

O'Reilly said someone should be in charge of quality control and accurate messaging, suggesting that Chief of Staff Reince Priebus could fill that role.

"No way Kellyanne Conway should be out saying all's fine with Gen. Flynn when all was not fine," he explained. "That kind of confusion doesn't do anyone in this country any good, especially because President Trump has legions of people trying to hurt him."

"Summing up: Flynn is out, a new security person will be appointed and the Trump White House needs to become better organized."

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