Mike Flynn denies calling for Myanmar-style coup — despite the widely-shared video evidence
Retired U.S. Army lieutenant general Michael Flynn, Sr. at a campaign rally for Donald Trump. Photo by Gage Skidmore.
May 31, 2021
Fired former Trump National Security Advisor and retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn is now denying he ever called for a violent Myanmar military-style coup in the U.S., despite numerous reports and video that appear to show or say he did.
Flynn reportedly told a QAnon audience in Dallas Sunday night that a deadly Myanmar-style coup "should happen here" in the United States, according to CNN, which carefully said he "appeared to endorse a Myanmar-style coup in the United States on Sunday."
The Daily Beast reports Flynn "told a QAnon conference this weekend that he supports a violent military coup in the U.S."
Newsweek reports Flynn "said that a Myanmar-like military coup "should happen" in the U.S."
An attendee, according to video, had asked Flynn, "I want to know why what happened in Myanmar can't happen here?"
"No reason. I mean, it should happen here," Flynn said, as Go Local Prov and others reported.
Here's the video:
On the social media platform Telegram, an account allegedly belonging to Flynn said: "Let me be VERY CLEAR – There is NO reason whatsoever for any coup in America, and I do not and have not at any time called for any action of that sort."
Any reporting of any other belief by me is a boldface fabrication based on twisted reporting at a lively panel at a conference of Patriotic Americans who love this country, just as I do.
Flynn now appears to suggest his words were misinterpreted or manipulated.
I am no stranger to media manipulating my words and therefore let me repeat my response to a question asked at the conference: There is no reason it (a coup) should happen here (in America).
The Atlantic's Tom Nichols posted a copy of Flynn's denial, and wrote: "People can watch the video and decide for themselves."
Nichols, who is also a U.S. Naval War College professor, also posted this: