The Free Press Journal

Trump aide Flynn planned to rip up Russia sanctions: whistleblo­wer

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Former White House national security advisor 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 Thursday. 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, reports AFP "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 advisor. 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 attended Trump's inaugurati­on.

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