Washington – Former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn Is Charged With Making False Statements To The FBI

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    Former U.S. National Security Adviser Michael Flynn arrives for a plea hearing at U.S. District Court, where he’s expected to plead guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russia's ambassador to the United States, in Washington, U.S., December 1, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Washington – Former national security adviser Michael Flynn is to plead guilty Friday to making false statements to the FBI, the first plea by any of the four former Trump advisers charged so far in a wide-ranging investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller.

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    Court documents show Flynn, an early and vocal supporter on the campaign trail of President Donald Trump whose business dealings and foreign interactions made him a central focus of Mueller’s investigation, will admit to lying about his conversations with Russia’s ambassador to the United States during the transition period before Trump’s inauguration.

    The expected guilty plea makes the retired Army lieutenant general the first person to have actually worked in the Trump White House to face formal charges in the investigation, which is examining possible coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign to influence the outcome of the 2016 election.

    Flynn has been under investigation for a wide range of allegations, including lobbying work on behalf of Turkey, but the fact that he was charged only with a single count of false statements suggests he is cooperating with Mueller’s investigation in exchange for leniency.

    Early on, Trump had taken a particular interest in the status of the Flynn investigation. Former FBI Director James Comey has said Trump had asked him in a private Oval Office meeting to consider ending the investigation. The White House has denied that assertion.

    Flynn, who was interviewed by the FBI just days after Trump’s inauguration, was forced to resign in February after White House officials said he had misled them about whether he had discussed sanctions with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak. Administration officials said Flynn had not discussed sanctions that had been imposed on Russia in part over election meddling. In charging Flynn, prosecutors made clear they believe that claim to be false.

    A plea hearing is scheduled for 10:30 A.M. EST before U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras.

    Flynn’s lawyer, Robert Kelner, did not immediately return messages seeking comment.

    Mueller’s team announced charges last month against three other Trump campaign officials, former chairman Paul Manafort and his business associate Rick Gates, and a former foreign policy adviser, George Papadopoulos.

    Signs of Flynn cooperating with Mueller’s team surfaced in the past week, as his lawyers told the legal team they could no longer discuss information about the case with them. Scheduled grand jury testimony regarding Flynn was also postponed by prosecutors.

    The two-page charging document makes reference to two separate conversations with Kislyak, and two separate false statements prosecutors say he made regarding that communication.

    Besides a Dec. 29 conversation about sanctions, prosecutors also cite an earlier December meeting, in which Flynn asked Kislyak to delay or defeat a U.N. Security Council resolution. That appears to refer to the body’s vote a day later to condemn Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

    In a striking rupture with past practice, the Obama administration refrained from vetoing the condemnation, opting instead to abstain. The rest of the 15-nation council, including Russia, voted unanimously against Israel.

    At the time, Israel was lobbying furiously against the resolution and President-elect Trump’s team spoke up on behalf of the Jewish state. Trump personally called Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi to press the case against the condemnation, and Egypt surprisingly postponed the scheduled showdown on Dec. 22 — the same day Flynn met Kislyak.

    After more procedural wrangling, the vote occurred a day later.

    Trump almost immediately condemned the U.N. result via Twitter.

    “As to the U.N., things will be different after Jan. 20th,” Trump said, referencing his upcoming inauguration.


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    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    6 years ago

    After a year investigation that’s all they have on him. What a joke they are.

    EmesMeieretz
    EmesMeieretz
    6 years ago

    Aint over yet

    yonasonw
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    yonasonw
    6 years ago

    NY Times

    “The charges were the latest indication that Mr. Flynn was cooperating with the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, into Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election. Mr. Flynn was scheduled to appear in federal court in Washington at 10:30 on Friday morning.

    “A plea deal with Mr. Flynn brings Mr. Mueller’s investigation into Mr. Trump’s inner circle. Such an agreement suggests that Mr. Flynn provided information to prosecutors, which may help advance the inquiry.”

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    6 years ago

    Love all the speculation by the left wing media. This is all a smokescreen, they will be going after Hillary very soon.

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    6 years ago

    the Dems cant get over the fact they lost so they make up this whole falsehood about the Russians and collusion etc, to take down a democratically elected president. anyway I like Pence.

    6 years ago

    Jared Kushner is next to be indicted; when he goes, Ms. Prim and Proper, Ivanka will also leave. They should both go back to NYC, where they belong.

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    6 years ago

    Why is the the FBI can lie to everyone and get away with it but not vice versa?