“We actually sat at dinner together,” Flynn said of his meal with Vladimir Putin.
Five days before Donald Trump was sworn in as president in January 2017, his former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, sent an email to the person Trump had chosen as deputy national security adviser.
“I have some important information I want to share that I picked up on my travels over the last month,” Manafort wrote to KT McFarland.
Manafort’s ties to foreign leaders had already attracted the scrutiny of the FBI, and McFarland wasn’t sure if she should take him up on his offer. So she sent an email to her boss, Michael Flynn. Continue reading.