President-elect Donald Trump's pick for national security adviser, retired Army Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, "inappropriately shared" classified information with foreign governments, a 2010 military investigation concluded.
The finding, first reported by The Washington Post, contradicts Flynn's previous account of the incident, in which he told the newspaper in August that he had permission to share the material.
The documents, obtained by the Post under the Freedom of Information Act, do not describe what Flynn shared or with whom while he was the top military intelligence officer in Afghanistan. The Post said the material had to do with CIA activities.
In an interview with The Post in August, Flynn acknowledged that he had been investigated for giving classified information to British and Australian officials — America's closest allies — serving in Afghanistan alongside U.S. forces.