Grenell on Flynn case: Scary when your government weaponizes intel agencies
Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell talks to FOX Business’ Elizabeth MacDonald about former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates’ testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. #FoxBusiness
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