Den avskedade FBI-chefen James Comey/Trumps tidigare säkerhetsrådgivare Michael Flynn (AP)

Uppgifter: FBI har skruvat upp tempot i ryssutredning

FBI har under de senaste veckorna skruvat upp tempot i sin utredning av rysk inblandning i det amerikanska valet, rapporterar CNN med hänvisning till källor. Bland annat ska åklagare skriftligen ha begärt ut information från personer i den avskedade säkerhetsrådgivaren Michael Flynns närhet.

CNN skriver att de fick reda på åklagarens agerande endast timmar innan president Donald Trump sparkade FBI-chefen James Comey.

FBI vill granska Flynns affärsrelationer och åklagarna ska ha begärt ut företagshandlingar. Man vill bland annat undersöka eventuella oegentligheter i hur Flynn hanterade tillkännagivanden av betalningar från klienter med kopplingar till utländska regeringar i bland annat Ryssland och Turkiet, säger CNN:s källor.

Flynn tvingades avgå i februari på grund av att han gett vilseledande information om sina kontakter med Rysslands ambassadör i USA.

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Michael Flynn
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Michael Thomas "Mike" Flynn (born December 1958) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who 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. 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. 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.

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