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By Michael Kranish, Tom Hamburger and Carol D. Leonnig November 27 at 6:00 AM
In June 2015, retired lieutenant general Michael Flynn took a little-noticed trip to Egypt and Israel, paid for by a U.S. company he was advising. The company hoped to build more than two dozen nuclear plants in the region in partnership with Russian interests.
Flynns quiet involvement in that project and his failure to disclose his ties to the effort could complicate the legal issues facing President Trumps former national security adviser, who has signaled he may be willing to cooperate with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
Congressional Democrats say that Flynn may have violated federal law by failing to disclose the Middle Eastern trip in his security clearance renewal application in 2016. A top House Republican declined the Democrats request for a congressional inquiry but referred the allegations to the special counsel.
Last month, Mueller revealed that his wide-ranging investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election has led to charges against three former Trump campaign officials. One of them, foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos, has been cooperating, according to court filings.
There are now signs that Flynn whose international dealings have been the subject of intense interest by the special counsel may also be willing to share information with prosecutors. Last week, his attorney shut down communications with Trumps legal team, a development many interpreted as suggesting possible cooperation with Mueller.
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Irish_Dem
(47,196 posts)No wonder he is ready to flip on the Trumpwads.
greatauntoftriplets
(175,747 posts)Maybe that's why he was only a lieutenant general.