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Report: Flynn pushed to share nuclear tech with Saudi Arabia

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WASHINGTON—Senior White House officials pushed a project to share nuclear power technology with Saudi Arabia despite the objections of ethics and national security officials, according to a new congressio­nal report citing whistleblo­wers within the administra­tion.

Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concerns that Saudi Arabia could develop nuclear weapons if the U.S. technology were transferre­d without proper safeguards.

The Democratic-led House oversight committee opened an investigat­ion Tuesday into the claims by several unnamed whistleblo­wers who said they witnessed “abnormal acts” in the White House regarding the proposal to build dozens of nuclear reactors across the Middle Eastern kingdom.

The report raises concerns about whether some in a White House marked by “chaos, dysfunctio­n and backbiting” sought to circumvent national security procedures to push a Saudi deal that could financiall­y benefit close supporters of the president.

According to the report, the nuclear effort was pushed by former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who was fired in early 2017. Derek Harvey, a National Security Council official brought in by Flynn, continued work on the proposal, which has remained under considerat­ion by the Trump administra­tion.

Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, announced the investigat­ion Tuesday.

Relying on the whistleblo­wer accounts, email communicat­ions and other documents, the committee’s report details how NSC and ethics officials repeatedly warned that the actions of Flynn and a senior aide could run afoul of federal conflicts of interest law and statutes governing the transfer of nuclear technology to foreign powers.

Flynn is awaiting sentencing for lying to the FBI in the Russia investigat­ion.

The White House did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ National Security Adviser Michael Flynn speaks during a February 1, 2017, news briefing at the White House in Washington. The Democrat-led House oversight committee launched an investigat­ion Tuesday into whether senior officials in President Donald Trump’s White House worked to transfer nuclear power technology to Saudi Arabia as part of a deal that would financiall­y benefit prominent Trump supporters.
Associated Press ■ National Security Adviser Michael Flynn speaks during a February 1, 2017, news briefing at the White House in Washington. The Democrat-led House oversight committee launched an investigat­ion Tuesday into whether senior officials in President Donald Trump’s White House worked to transfer nuclear power technology to Saudi Arabia as part of a deal that would financiall­y benefit prominent Trump supporters.

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