Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn has shouldered some $5 million in legal bills, a source close to the retired Army officer told ABC News.
It remains unclear why Flynn repeatedly lied to the FBI agents who interviewed him. In court and under oath last December, he admitted he knew it was a crime to lie to them but did it anyway, and he backed off the suggestion in a legal filing that he had been duped by the agents. Under
President Donald Trump speaks while welcoming the Stanley Cup champion Capitals in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, March 25, 2019. A friend of President Trump's since the late 1970s, Stone, who has taken credit for persuading Trump to get into politics, served as an adviser to Trump’s presidential campaign but left amid controversy in 2015.
Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee Lindsey Graham speaks to the media after Special Counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence of collusion between U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign and Russia in the 2016 election on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 25, 2019.
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