- Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego called for Lt. Gen.
Michael Flynn to lose his pension. - It comes after Flynn was fined nearly $40,000 by
the US Army for failing to disclose financial payments.
A House Democrat called for Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the ex-National Security Advisor under former President Donald Trump, to lose his pension.
It comes after the US
"Just take his pension away and call it even. Traitors don't get pensions from the government they try to overthrow," Rep. Ruben Gallego, a Democrat from Arizona, tweeted.
Gallego, a former Marine, sent a letter last November formally asking the Defense Department to revoke Flynn's pension, writing that he should be "stripped of any military benefits he receives due to his encouragement of and involvement in violent attempts to overturn our democratic process."
The Army fine stems from Flynn attending a 2015 Moscow gala to celebrate the anniversary of
The Army also said Flynn violated the US Constitution's Emoluments Clause, which forbids members of the military from accepting payments from foreign governments without prior authorization. Flynn received approximately $450,000 in compensation from Russian and Turkish interests in 2015, investigators said.
"When there is a finding that a military retiree has violated the Emoluments Clause, the United States Government may pursue a debt collection," Army lawyer Craig Schmauder said in the May 2 letter to Flynn, per The Post.
A spokesperson for Flynn did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment on Saturday.
Flynn recently testified before the House January 6 committee, where he pleaded the Fifth Amendment when asked whether he believed the violence on January 6, 2021, was justified.
Flynn publicly advocated for Trump to impose martial law and to use the US military to seize voting machines across the US amid the Trump administration's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.