Michael Flynn Faces Potential Prison Time Today When He Is Sentenced
President Trump’s former national security director, Michael Flynn, will learn today whether he will be sent to prison for lying to the FBI.
President Trump’s former national security director, Michael Flynn, will learn today whether he will be sent to prison for lying to the FBI.
Two former business associates of President Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, have been charged with conspiracy in connection with a secret campaign to extradite an enemy of the Turkey government.
President Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn is asking a judge to spare him prison time for cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller.
Ironically, Michael Flynn was among high-ranking officials who chanted “Lock her up” in reference to Hillary Clinton.
One of Donald Trump’s lawyers floated the idea of pardoning two of the president’s former advisers who have been charged in the special counsel investigation of Russia and Trump’s campaign, The New York Times first reported Wednesday.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on Friday night, a little more than 24 hours before he was set to retire with full benefits.
Just two days after he was sworn in as President Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Flynn secretly met with FBI investigators to answer questions about his communications with Russians.
FBI Director Christopher Wray was preparing to resign after he said he came under relentless pressure from the Trump administration to fire his deputy director, who triggered the special counsel investigation into alleged collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia.