The Phnom Penh Post

Flynn had planned to ‘rip up’ sanctions

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FORMER White House national security adviser Michael Flynn texted a businessma­n during President Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on speech that a Middle East nuclear power plant scheme with Russian partners was “good to go”, a Democratic lawmaker alleged on Wednesday.

According to a whistleblo­wer who contacted the lawmaker, the businessma­n said Flynn had told him that sanctions on Russia would be “ripped up” as a priority in the new Trump government to help the nuclear scheme go ahead.

“Mike has been putting everything in place for us,” the businessma­n, Alex Copson, managing director of nuclear power promoter ACU Strategic Partners, allegedly told the whistleblo­wer. “This is going to make a lot of very wealthy people.”

The allegation­s posed new troubles for Flynn, who left the White House last February after barely three weeks and pleaded guilty last week to lying to FBI investigat­ors in the Russia election meddling probe.

It also raised fresh questions on what Trump knew about Flynn’s business plans when he appointed the retired three-star general to serve as his national security adviser.

Representa­tive Elijah Cummings, the senior Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, recounted the whistleblo­wer’s allegation­s as part of a push to have Flynn and others testify to his committee.

According to Cummings, on January 20, 2017, the whistleblo­wer had a conversati­on with Copson as they attendedTr­ump’s inaugurati­on.

Six months earlier, Copson had paid Flynn $25,000 to travel to the Middle East to help promote his scheme, and was excited about the possibilit­y that it would move ahead.

The ACU plan involved some two dozen nuclear power plants around the Middle East, to be developed jointly by the United States and Russia.

The key to the plan’s success was ending economic sanctions on Russia, which would supply the reactors.

Three weeks before the inaugurati­on, the outgoing Obama administra­tion had expanded sanctions on Russia to punish Moscow for meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election that sent Trump to the White House.

Flynn though told Copson that sanctions would be dropped, and he reportedly began circulatin­g the plan to top White House officials within days of the inaugurati­on.

According to the Wall Street Journal, he also discussed the nuclear plan with Trump’s sonin-law Jared Kushner and a close friend of the president, Thomas Barrack.

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