I think it took 18 days because they circled the wagons to try to figure out what in the heck was going on. I think he would have been dismissed because of the investigation at some point.
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Mike Rogers analyzes the timeline of Michael Flynn's firing and suggests that the investigation would have led to his dismissal regardless of public pressure.
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