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Trump’s ex-NSA Flynn seeks immunity in Russia probe

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Former US National Security Adviser Michael Flynn has said he is willing to testify before federal and congressio­nal investigat­ors in their ongoing probe into Russian meddling in the US elections, but only if he is granted immunity.

But a congressio­nal official said investigat­ors were unwilling to broker a deal with Flynn until they understand what informatio­n Flynn might offer as part of a deal, reported the New York Times. The former NSA resigned last month for misleading White House officials about his contacts with Russian Ambassador to Washington Sergey Kislyak.

In a statement on Thursday, Flynn's lawyer confirmed discussion­s with the House and Senate Intelligen­ce Committees about possible testimony by Flynn.

Flynn's lawyer Robert Kelner said that "no reasonable person, who has the benefit of advice from counsel, would submit to questionin­g in such a highly politicise­d, witch-hunt environmen­t without assurances against unfair prosecutio­n".

"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should circumstan­ces permit," the statement said.

On Friday morning, US President Donald Trump urged Flynn to ask for immunity to protect himself from a "witch hunt".

"Mike Flynn should ask for immunity in that this is a witch hunt (excuse for big election loss), by media & Dems, of historic proportion!" Trump tweeted.

The Wall Street Journal reported Flynn's offer to testify. The Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) is investigat­ing whether any of Trump's advisers colluded with the Russian government in its efforts to disrupt the 2016 presidenti­al election.

An immunity deal would make it extraordin­arily difficult for the Justice Department to prosecute Flynn, said the daily. Asked about Flynn's offer, Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, said the Russian government has not given it "any evaluation­s".

He pointed to Russian President Vladimir Putin's comments on Thursday in which he dismissed claims that Russia meddled in the US election as "fictional, illusory, provocatio­ns and lies".

 ??  ?? This file photo taken on December 21, 2016 shows Donald Trump (L) with Trump National Security Advisor designate Lt. General Michael Flynn
This file photo taken on December 21, 2016 shows Donald Trump (L) with Trump National Security Advisor designate Lt. General Michael Flynn

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