Flynn will testify if he gets immunity
STATES: Former national security adviser Michael Flynn is in discussions with the House and Senate intelligence committees on receiving immunity from ‘‘unfair prosecution’' in exchange for agreeing to be questioned as part of ongoing probes into possible contacts between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia.
‘‘General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit,’' said Flynn’s attorney, Robert Kelner, yesterday.
Kelner said no ‘‘reasonable person’' with legal counsel would answer questions without assurances that he would not be prosecuted, given calls from some members of Congress that the former lieutenant general should face
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criminal charges. Flynn’s ties to Russia have been scrutinised by the FBI and are under investigation by the House and Senate intelligence committees. Both committees are looking into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election and any ties between Trump associates and the Kremlin.
Since July, the FBI has been conducting a counterintelligence investigation into Russia’s interference in the election and possible coordination with Trump associates. Flynn was fired from his job as President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser after it was disclosed that he misled the vice president about a conversation he had with the Russian ambassador to the US during the transition.- AP