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Friday, March 31st. Day 72.

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Michael Flynn Offers Testimony On Trump's Russia Connections

Last night, The Wall Street Journal reported (paywall) that former National Security Advisor to President Trump, Michael Flynn, has offered to testify in front of congressional investigators for the inquiry into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia, but only in exchange for immunity.

The New York Times reports that investigators have held off on the deal until it is clear what sort of testimony Flynn has to offer. Flynn's lawyers say the request for immunity is warranted in today's climate of "witch hunts". Michael Flynn was ousted from his White House position after it was discovered that he discussed foreign policy with the Russian ambassador before President Trump's inauguration, and lied about it to White House Staff.

President Trump To Sign Order Mandating Country-By-Country Review Of 'Trade Cheaters'

President Trump signed an executive order today that mandates a review of top trade cheaters. The report, which is to be finished in 90 days, will reportedly be used to negotiate international trade deals. The Trump administration denies that the order is timed strategically to coincide with President Trump's upcoming meetings with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Despite The Trump Administration's insistence that the meeting with the Chinese and the executive order aren't linked, President Trump tweeted last night that "The meeting next week with China will be a very difficult one in that we can no longer have massive trade deficits and job losses," referencing the issue that the executive order is trying to address.

Israel Says It Will Build Fewer Settlements Because Of President Trump…Right After Approving A New Settlement

Hours after approving new settlements in the West Bank, the office of Israel's Prime Minister said that it will slow the construction of new settlements because President Donald Trump wants them too. An official told Haaretz: "The Israeli government has made clear that going forward, its intent is to adopt a policy regarding settlement activity that takes the President's concerns into consideration."

Other Stories

Obama Staff Made List Of Russia Probe Documents To Prevent Burial By Trump Administration NBC

Attorney General Jeff Session Say Leaks Should End In Convictions The Hill

Judge Approves $25 Million Trump University Settlement Politico

Secretary Of State Rex Tillerson Ruffles Feathers At State Department By Keeping Himself Cloistered The Washington Post

This Has Got To Be FBI Director James Comey's Twitter Gizmodo

Two Journalists Sue Trump Administration Over Placement On 'Kill List' Politico

Attorney General Sessions Seeks Greater Role In Immigration Policy The Washington Post

Trump's Tweets

Donald Trump responded to the news that Flynn has offered to testify, by calling the investigation "a witch hunt". Despite the characterization, Sean Spicer says that President Trump wants Flynn to testify.

Mike Flynn should ask for immunity in that this is a witch hunt (excuse for big election loss), by media & Dems, of historic proportion! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 31, 2017

Here's What Happened Wednesday.