By Rowan Scarborough - The Washington Times - Monday, May 14, 2018
President Trump’s former attorney says there are “reports†that retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn referred to his own wiretap when he was interviewed by two FBI agents in January 2017.
If the information from attorney John Dowd is correct, it would add to the body of evidence that Mr. Flynn was not deceptive because he knew the FBI knew everything he had said.
He pleaded guilty last December to one charge of providing false information to the agents and is awaiting sentencing.
Since then, an air of mystery has surrounded his plea.
Fired FBI director James Comey has told two congressional committees that agents didn’t believe Mr. Flynn purposely misled them when he denied talking about two topics with former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak––Obama-ordered sanctions and a pending United Nations vote. He had in fact discussed those two issues.
Mr. Comey, on a book tour for “A Higher Loyalty,†denies he ever made those statements, prompting Republicans to release his closed-door remarks from last year.
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