The White House has confirmed that President Trump kept his National Security Adviser in place for nearly three weeks after he first learned that Michael Flynn might be a national security risk.
President Trump's spokesman insisted that Mr. Flynn had acted legally in his conversations with the Russian Ambassador to the United States, but he said the President's confidence in his top aide had "eroded"
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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