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Trump wishes ex-adviser Flynn 'good luck' as sentencing nears

Published 06/13/2019, 11:50 AM
© Reuters. Former U.S. national security adviser Flynn departs after sentencing hearing at U.S. District Court in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday praised his former adviser Michael Flynn, who had pleaded guilty as part of the federal Russia investigation, and offered him "good luck" one day before an update was due in the case ahead of sentencing.

Separately on Thursday, the U.S. House intelligence panel subpoenaed Flynn as part of its own probe into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, saying Trump's former national security adviser had refused to cooperate.

Flynn has shaken up his legal team in recent days, and Sidney Powell, a fierce critic of U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, said she was taking on Flynn's case https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-flynn/former-trump-adviser-flynn-hires-mueller-critic-as-lawyer-idUSKCN1TD27W.

The developments raise questions about whether the retired U.S. lieutenant general is shifting gears from his earlier cooperation with government investigators and may seek to revoke his guilty plea, although Powell said on Wednesday Flynn would continue to assist prosecutors.

A status report is due in the case on Friday.

Powell, a conservative commentator who frequently appears on Fox News, has urged Flynn in the past to withdraw his guilty plea and blasted Mueller for his investigation into alleged Russian interference in U.S. politics and the 2016 election.

Trump, who has previously defended Flynn with comments that raised speculation of a possible pardon, praised Flynn and his new attorney in a post on Twitter early on Thursday.

"General Michael Flynn, the 33 year war hero who has served with distinction, has not retained a good lawyer, he has retained a GREAT LAWYER, Sidney Powell. Best Wishes and Good Luck to them both!" Trump wrote.

Powell, who has self-published a book accusing the Department of Justice of corruption and whose website sells T-shirts labeling Mueller and other officials "creeps," responded with her own tweet praising Trump, saying she was honored.

Powell's office declined to comment on the House subpoena.

Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents about his December 2016 conversations with Sergei Kislyak, Russia's then-ambassador in Washington, about U.S. sanctions imposed on Moscow by Trump's predecessor, President Barack Obama.

Flynn has also assisted prosecutors in a separate federal case brought against his former business partner, Bijan Rafiekian, who faces trial in July. Rafiekian was indicted on allegations of unregistered lobbying on behalf of Turkey and has pleaded not guilty.

In December, Mueller's team asked U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan not to sentence Flynn to prison, given his "substantial" cooperation. But Sullivan excoriated Flynn, saying he had arguably betrayed his country, and delayed his sentencing until Flynn had finished assisting prosecutors.

Flynn, who also previously led the Defense Intelligence Agency, served just 24 days in the Republican Trump administration before he was fired.

Last year, Trump said it was too early to consider pardoning any of his associates caught up in the Russia probe. Flynn's supporters have long pushed for him to fight back against the charges.

Mueller's investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 election led to charges against 34 people and three Russian entities, including Flynn, Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, former deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates and Trump's longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen.

Gates was also subpoenaed by the House intelligence panel on Thursday.

© Reuters. Former U.S. national security adviser Flynn departs after sentencing hearing at U.S. District Court in Washington

Trump has blasted the Russia probe and Mueller's subsequent report as a "witch hunt," while Moscow has denied any interference.

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