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Trump allegedly got his Ukraine conspiracy theory from the Russia-tied criminals on his campaign – Washington Post
The conspiracy theory also was apparently fertilized by Manafort associate Konstantin Kilimnik.21:50, 04 November 2019

Reuters Exclusive: Mideast nuclear plan backers bragged of support of top Trump aide Flynn
<p>Backers of a U.S.-Russian plan to build nuclear reactors across the Middle East bragged after the U.S. election they had backing from Donald Trump's national security adviser Michael Flynn for a project that required lifting sanctions on Russia, documents reviewed by Reuters show.</p>14:26, 02 December 2017

Mueller has enough evidence to bring charges in Flynn probe - media
<p>Federal investigators have gathered enough evidence to bring charges in their investigation of President Donald Trump's former national security adviser and his son as part of the probe into Russia's intervention in the 2016 election, according to multiple sources familiar with the investigation, NBC News reported on Sunday.</p>20:40, 05 November 2017

The Guardian: Michael Flynn 'promoted U.S.-Russian nuclear project from White House'
<p>U.S. congressional investigators are examining whether Michael Flynn, Donald Trump's former national security adviser, secretly promoted a plan by private business interests to build U.S.-Russian nuclear power plants in the Middle East while he was serving in the White House, according to the Guardian.</p>12:45, 14 September 2017

Reuters Exclusive: U.S. investigators in Russia probe look at role of Flynn partner
<p>Federal investigators probing the lobbying work of ousted national security adviser Michael Flynn are focused in part on the role of Bijan Kian, Flynn's former business partner, according to a person interviewed by the FBI, according to Reuters.</p>15:26, 20 June 2017

Flynn to decline U.S. Senate subpoena in Russia probe: media
<p>Former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn will decline to comply with a subpoena from the Senate Intelligence Committee investigating possible Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, according to media reports on Monday.</p>17:57, 22 May 2017

NYT: Comey memo says Trump asked him to end Flynn investigation
<p>President Trump asked the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, to shut down the federal investigation into Mr. Trump's former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, in an Oval Office meeting in February, according to a memo Mr. Comey wrote shortly after the meeting, The New York Times reported.</p>09:46, 17 May 2017

The Daily Beast: Flynn hid $33,000 Russian payday from feds
<p>Documents released by the House Oversight Committee show that the Defense Intelligence Agency, which Flynn directed before joining the White House in January, has no record of him disclosing a $33,750 payment from state-sponsored Russian broadcaster Russia Today, according to The Daily Beast.</p>00:39, 28 April 2017

Trump's ex-adviser paid by Russia propagandist RT, Kaspersky Lab – media
<p>Michael Flynn, who advised U.S. President Donald Trump on national security, on Friday signed an amended form of his personal financial disclosure, adding Russia-related entities, including the Russian propaganda TV channel RT and the Kaspersky Lab anti-virus software developer, that paid him fees in 2015, according to The Washington Post.</p>15:49, 02 April 2017

Senate intel panel declines Flynn immunity offer in Russiagate "at this time"
<p>The Senate Intelligence Committee has turned down former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s request for immunity in exchange for his testimony in the panel’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election — at least for now, according to The Hill.</p>10:40, 01 April 2017

Flynn offers to Testify before Congress in exchange for immunity
<p>Michael T. Flynn, the former national security adviser, has offered to be interviewed by House and Senate investigators who are examining the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia in exchange for immunity from prosecution, according to his lawyer and a congressional official, according to The New York Times.</p>10:40, 31 March 2017