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Senate committee subpoenas Flynn over Russia

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The committee has been receiving documents as it investigat­es allegation­s that Russia sought to influence the US election, something Moscow denies.

WASHINGTON: The US Senate Intelligen­ce Committee issued a subpoena on Wednesday demanding documents related to Russia from President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn, ramping up its monthslong investigat­ion of Moscow’s alleged meddling in the 2016 US election.

In a joint statement, Senators Richard Burr, the committee’s Republican chairman, and Mark Warner, its top Democrat, said the committee had first requested the documents from Flynn in a April 28 letter, but the retired lieutenant general had declined, through counsel, to cooperate with the committee’s request.

It was the first subpoena announced by the committee in its investigat­ion.

Warner said on Tuesday that the committee has been receiving documents as it investigat­es allegation­s that Russia sought to influence the US election, something Moscow denies.

But he told Reuters that some people were not complying “so we were going to take next steps.”

The Trump administra­tion denies any collusion with

Statement from Mark Warner

Russia.

Flynn has been a focus of investigat­ions into Russia and the election.

He was forced to resign in February as Trump’s national security adviser for failing to disclose the content of his talks with Sergey Kislyak, Russia’s ambassador to the United States, and then misleading Vice President Mike Pence about the conversati­ons.

Former Acting US Attorney General Sally Yates testified at a high-profile hearing on Monday that she had warned the White House in January that Flynn had been compromise­d and could have been vulnerable to blackmail by Russia.

The subpoena was announced a day after Trump abruptly fired FBI Director James Comey, who had been leading the bureau’s investigat­ion of Russia and the election. Comey’s firing prompted a storm of criticism from Democrats, who accused the president of seeking to stall the probe.

Some of Trump’s fellow Republican­s, including Burr, also expressed strong doubts about the timing of Trump’s action. — Reuters

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