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spanone

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Tue May 2, 2017, 05:08 PM May 2017

Former Acting AG Sally Yates expected to contradict White House on Michael Flynn in Senate testimony

Washington (CNN)Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates is prepared to testify before a Senate panel next week that she gave a forceful warning to the White House regarding then-National Security Advisor Michael Flynn nearly three weeks before he was fired, contradicting the administration's version of events, sources familiar with her account tell CNN.

In a private meeting January 26, Yates told White House Counsel Don McGahn that Flynn was lying when he denied in public and private that he had discussed US sanctions on Russia in conversations with Russian Ambassador to the US Sergei Kislyak. Flynn's misleading comments, Yates said, made him potentially vulnerable to being compromised by Russia, according to sources familiar with her version of events. She expressed "serious concerns" to McGahn, making it clear -- without making a recommendation -- that Flynn could be fired.

Yates' testimony May 8 will be the first time the former acting attorney general will publicly speak about the White House meeting. A source familiar with the situation says that Yates will be limited on what she can tell the Senate judiciary subcommittee because many of the details involving Flynn are classified, meaning there may only be a few new revelations.

Her previously scheduled appearance in front of the House intelligence committee was canceled by its chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, R-California, who said he wanted to hear first in a classified setting from FBI Director James Comey and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers. Nunes' move to cancel the hearing sparked outcry from Democrats, who believed he was trying to shield the White House from damaging new revelations.


http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/02/politics/sally-yates-michael-flynn-testimony-contradict/index.html?adkey=bn
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Former Acting AG Sally Yates expected to contradict White House on Michael Flynn in Senate testimony (Original Post) spanone May 2017 OP
I still think they will block her from testifying or else make it "top secret" so nobody will know Horse with no Name May 2017 #1
we'll see next week...looks like collusion popping it's head up. spanone May 2017 #2
Agreed. Horse with no Name May 2017 #3
never seen anything like it....just these last 48 hours 🤡 spanone May 2017 #4
Is this scheduled to be open or closed hearing? Amaryllis May 2017 #5
closed mopinko May 2017 #6
No wonder the Con is more malaise May 2017 #7
boy, he's far off the rails these days...... spanone May 2017 #8
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah malaise May 2017 #9
K&R red dog 1 May 2017 #10

Horse with no Name

(33,956 posts)
1. I still think they will block her from testifying or else make it "top secret" so nobody will know
Tue May 2, 2017, 05:10 PM
May 2017

what she said.

She is the one that is holding the linchpin to this scandal.

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