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Michael Flynn

Politics Mar 25

AP report: Justice Department settles lawsuit from Trump ally Michael Flynn for $1.2 million

By Eric Tucker, Alanna Durkin Richer, Associated Press

Politics Jun 04

Judge now says U.S. doesn't have to file Michael Flynn call transcript

A federal judge says prosecutors don't have to publicly file a transcript of the call between former adviser Michael Flynn and the Russian ambassador to the United States. The decision Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan is a reversal…

By Associated Press

World Apr 18

5 new details in Mueller's report about Russian election interference

Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report paints a fuller picture of what he called Russia’s “sweeping and systemic” interference in American democracy, and when and how Russians communicated with Trump campaign associates.

By Nick Schifrin, Ali Rogin

Politics Dec 11

File photo of Michael Flynn by Carlos Barria/Reuters
Lawyers for Michael Flynn to make sentencing recommendation

Lawyers for former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn are expected to make a sentencing recommendation Tuesday to the judge.

By Associated Press

Politics Sep 20

Then White House National Security Advisor Michael Flynn arrives prior to a joint news conference between Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, D.C. Photo by Carlos Barria/Reuters
Judge sets Dec. 18 sentencing for Michael Flynn

After months of delay, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn now has a sentencing date.

By Chad Day, Associated Press

Jun 13

Sessions says he did not have third meeting with Russian ambassador

By Associated Press

His impassioned response came after Senate Democrats raised questions about whether Sessions privately met with Sergey Kislyak at an April 2016 foreign policy event.

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May 18

Michael Flynn has not responded to subpoena request, Senate chairman says

By Chad Day, Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

The Senate Intelligence Committee is one of several on Capitol Hill investigating possible collusion between Russia and President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.

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May 16

WATCH: McMaster says Trump didn't know where intel he shared came from

By Associated Press

The adviser, H.R. McMaster, says at a White House briefing that the information was available through "open-source reporting."…

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May 16

Trump to call Jordan's King Abdullah amid intel report

By Associated Press

The conversation will take place amid reports by The Washington Post that Trump revealed highly classified information to senior Russian officials at a meeting last week, putting a source of intelligence about the Islamic State extremist group at risk.

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May 16

President Trump defends sharing 'terrorism' intel with Russian officials

By Deb Riechmann, Associated Press

President Donald Trump defended revealing information to Russian officials, saying in a pair of tweets Tuesday that he shared "facts pertaining to terrorism and airline flight safety" and had "the absolute right" to do so.

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