'If I was going to the new national security adviser—and I won't be, I'm glad it's General Flynn who has that job and not me,' Robert O'Brien said in 2016.
The man who President Donald Trump has tapped to replace John Bolton as his national security adviser once had no interest in the job—but that appears to have changed.
In December 2016, however, O'Brien said he was"glad" then-president elect Trump had named Michael Flynn to be his national security adviser, who now awaits sentencing for lying to the FBI about contacts with Russia's ambassador to the U.S.
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