New York Daily News

FLYNN SPIN ON RuSSIA

Vowed nuke deal OK with sanctions axed

- BY CHRIS SOMMERFELD­T

DISGRACED NATIONAL security adviser Michael Flynn assured an ex-business partner that economic sanctions on Russia would be “ripped up” as soon as the Trump administra­tion entered the White House, according to documents made public Wednesday.

Flynn made the promise to Alex Copson, a managing partner of a Russia-connected energy company, a whistleblo­wer told Rep. Elijah Cummings this summer.

In a letter to the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, Cummings (D-Md.) said the person, whom he did not publicly identify, had been reluctant to come forward over fears of retributio­n.

“I do not bring this whistleblo­wer to your attention lightly,” Cummings wrote in the letter. “I have attempted to advance this investigat­ion without exposing individual­s to personal or profession­al risk. But the exceptiona­lly troubling allegation in this case — combined with ongoing obstructio­n from the White House and others — have made this step necessary.”

The unnamed whistleblo­wer’s claims pose the strongest evidence yet that the nascent Trump White House was looking to rescind sanctions against Russia and also suggests that Flynn could have had a personal financial stake in the matter.

Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI last week, worked with Copson’s company, ACU Strategic Partners, until June 2016. Their work involved a deal with the Russian government to build nuclear power plants in the Middle East.

Copson apparently told the whistleblo­wer on Inaugurati­on Day in Washington that Flynn had just texted him that the power plant venture was “good to go.”

“Mike has been putting everything in place for us,” Copson told the whistleblo­wer, according to Cummings’ letter. “I am going to celebrate today . . . . This is going to make a lot of very wealthy people.”

The letter also claims Copson lambasted President Barack Obama for imposing sanctions on the Russian government over its meddling in presidenti­al election.

“(Obama) f---ed everything up in my nuclear deal,” Copson said.

When the whistleblo­wer asked why the American government needed to be involved in a Middle East nuclear project, Copson said the U.S. would provide military support to “defend these installati­ons.”

Flynn’s lawyer did not immediatel­y return a request for comment from the Daily News.

Flynn was fired less than a month into his tenure as national security adviser after it became clear that he had lied to Vice President Pence about his contacts with a Russian diplomat. On Friday, Flynn became the first current or former Trump administra­tion official to agree to cooperate with special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigat­ors.

On Wednesday, Cummings called on the House Oversight Committee to issue subpoenas for White House records pertaining to Flynn’s contacts with Copson. the 2016

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