The Province

‘I can’t hide my disgust, my disdain’

Judge postpones Flynn sentencing

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WASHINGTON — A federal judge abruptly postponed the sentencing of President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, on Tuesday, saying he could not hide his disgust for Flynn’s crime of lying to the FBI and accusing him of selling out his country.

Lawyers for Flynn, a retired Army lieutenant general who pleaded guilty last year to lying to the agency about his Russia contacts, requested the delay during a stunning hearing in which U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan gave Flynn a blistering rebuke.

“Arguably you sold your country out,” Sullivan told Flynn.

The judge added: “I can’t hide my disgust, my disdain.”

Sullivan’s harsh words raised the prospect that he could send Flynn to prison — an unexpected developmen­t since prosecutor­s have recommende­d against prison time, citing his co-operation in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.

The delay allows Flynn to continue co-operating with the Russia probe and get credit for it in his punishment.

The hearing came amid escalating legal peril for Trump, who was implicated by federal prosecutor­s in New York this month in hushmoney payments to cover up extramarit­al affairs. Nearly a half-dozen former aides and advisers — including Flynn — have pleaded guilty or agreed to co-operate with prosecutor­s.

Flynn became known during the Trump presidenti­al campaign for leading chants of “Lock her up” during rallies, referring to Trump’s rival Hillary Clinton.

Trump signalled his continued close interest in the case by tweeting “good luck” to Flynn hours before the sentencing hearing. He added: “Will be interestin­g to see what he has to say, despite tremendous pressure being put on him, about Russian Collusion in our great and, obviously, highly successful political campaign. There was no Collusion!”

The new delay in sentencing upset what had been a carefully crafted agreement, with Mueller’s office saying Flynn had already provided “the vast majority” of informatio­n he could.

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