Orlando Sentinel

Sources: Trump team warned Flynn about Russian contacts

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Former national security adviser Michael Flynn was warned by senior members of President Donald Trump’s transition team about the risks of his contacts with the Russian ambassador weeks before the December call that led to Flynn’s forced resignatio­n, current and former U.S. officials said.

Flynn was told during a late November meeting that Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak’s conversati­ons were almost certainly being monitored by U.S. intelligen­ce agencies, officials said, a caution that came a month before Flynn was recorded discussing U.S. sanctions against Russia with Kislyak, suggesting that the Trump administra­tion would reevaluate the issue.

Officials were so concerned that Flynn did not fully understand the motives of the Russian ambassador that the head of Trump’s national security council transition team asked Obama administra­tion officials for a classified CIA profile of Kislyak, officials said. The document was delivered within days, officials said, but It is not clear that Flynn ever read it.

The previously undisclose­d sequence reveals the extent to which even some Trump insiders were troubled by the still-forming administra­tion’s entangleme­nts with Russia and its enthusiasm for a friendly relationsh­ip with the Kremlin.

The failed efforts to intervene with Flynn also cast harsh new light on a national security adviser who lasted just 24 days on the job before revelation­s about his discussion­s with Kislyak — and misleading accounts of them — forced him to resign.

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