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Trump says he’s ‘strongly considerin­g’ pardoning Flynn

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President Donald Trump said yesterday that he is considerin­g pardoning former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI during its investigat­ion of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election.

The tweet from Trump came as the country is in the midst of a national emergency as officials work to combat the spread of the novel coronaviru­s, with schools, businesses and other institutio­ns shutting down.

‘‘So now it is reported that, after destroying his life & the life of his wonderful family (and many others also), the FBI, working in conjunctio­n with the Justice Department, has ‘lost’ the records of General Michael Flynn,’’ Trump said in a tweet. ‘‘How convenient.

‘‘I am strongly considerin­g a Full Pardon!’’

It is unclear what records Trump was referencin­g when he alleged that the Justice Department had ‘‘lost’’ material related to the case.

Sidney Powell, Flynn’s attorney, has argued in court that prosecutor­s have failed to turn over certain documents to Flynn and his legal team that might be exculpator­y, but her allegation­s have been disputed by prosecutor­s and rejected by the federal judge overseeing the case. In any case, there have been no new filings in the case in several weeks.

Flynn pleaded guilty in December 2017 to lying to the FBI about his contacts with thenRussia­n Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the presidenti­al transition.

But in a reversal two months ago, Flynn asked a federal judge for permission to withdraw his plea, alleging that prosecutor­s breached his co-operation agreement by demanding false testimony.

The judge later canceled a sentencing hearing for Flynn that had been scheduled for late last month.

If Trump pardons his former national security adviser, it would be the latest such move by the president after several recent high-profile clemency announceme­nts. Last month, Trump pardoned or commuted the sentences of seven convicted white-collar criminals alongside four others whose cases were not as well known.

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