Uppgift: Flynn vägrar ge dokument till senaten
Den sparkade nationelle säkerhetsrådgivaren Michael Flynn kommer enligt uppgift till AP vägra att dela med sig av dokument till senatens underrättelseutskott. Flynn kommer att åberopa det femte författningstillägget som säger att en person inte behöver rikta misstankar mot sig själv.
Utskottet begärde nyligen att Flynn skulle lämna ut dokument som en del av utredningen om Rysslands misstänkta inblandning i presidentvalet i höstas.
Rättsexperter har sagt att det inte är sannolikt att Flynn kommer att lämna ut dokumenten utan att få åtalsimmunitet. Han har tidigare själv begärt att få immunitet från vad han kallade ”orättvist åtal” i utbyte mot att samarbeta i utredningen.
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Michael Flynn
Wikipedia (en)
Michael Thomas Flynn (born December 1958) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general. Flynn's military career was primarily operational, with numerous combat arms, conventional, and special operations senior intelligence assignments. He co-authored a report in January 2010 through the Center for a New American Security, entitled Fixing Intel: A Blueprint for Making Intelligence Relevant in Afghanistan. In addition, Flynn served as the commander of the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, chair of the military intelligence board, assistant director of national intelligence, and the senior intelligence officer for the joint operations command. In 2014, he retired with 33 years service in the army, a year before he was scheduled to leave his position. In 2017, Flynn registered with the Justice Department as a foreign agent because of lobbying work on behalf of Turkey.
He was the eighteenth director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and the first national security advisor appointed by President Donald Trump. Flynn served as the twenty-fifth national security advisor from January 20, 2017, to February 13, 2017. He was forced to resign after information surfaced he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about the nature and content of his communications with the Russian ambassador to the U.S., Sergey Kislyak. After this, he refused to give over information wanted by a subpoena. Flynn's tenure of just 24 days as national security advisor is the shortest in the history of the office. On April 27, 2017, the Pentagon inspector general announced an investigation into whether Flynn had accepted money from foreign governments without the required approval. In May 2017, it was revealed that the Russian government in intercepted communications believed that Flynn could be used as "part of operations to compromise Donald Trump" and bragged that Flynn was a "close ally and friend" of Moscow and Vladimir Putin. The intercepted communications allegedly claimed that the goal of interference in the election was a White House that was pro-Kremlin and anti-European Union.
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