Mueller Probing Pre-Election Flynn Meeting With Pro-Russia Congressman
byJulia Ainsley
WASHINGTON — Investigators for Special Counsel
Robert Mueller are questioning witnesses about an alleged September
2016 meeting between Mike Flynn, who later briefly served as President
Donald Trump’s national security adviser, and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, a
staunch advocate of policies that would help Russia, two sources with
knowledge of the investigation told NBC News.
The meeting allegedly took place in Washington
the evening of Sept. 20, while Flynn was working as an adviser to
Trump’s presidential campaign. It was arranged by his lobbying firm, the
Flynn Intel Group. Also in attendance were Flynn’s business partners,
Bijan Kian and Brian McCauley, and Flynn’s son, Michael G. Flynn, who
worked closely with his father, the sources said.
Mueller is reviewing emails sent from Flynn
Intel Group to Rohrabacher’s congressional staff thanking them for the
meeting, according to one of the sources, as part of his probe into
Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible
collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher speaks at a news conference in Moscow on June 2, 2013. Maxim Shemetov / Reuters
Rohrabacher, a California Republican, has
pushed for better relations with Russia, traveled to Moscow to meet with
officials and advocated to overturn the Magnitsky Act, the 2012 bill
that froze assets of Russian investigators and prosecutors. The sources
could not confirm whether Rohrabacher and Flynn discussed U.S. policy
towards Russia in the alleged meeting.
The Washington Post reported in May that House
Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, also a California Republican, was
secretly recorded telling other party members, in what seemed to be a joke, "There's two people I think Putin pays: Rohrabacher and Trump."
In September, the Wall Street Journal reported that Rohrabacher offered Trump a deal
that to protect Julian Assange, creator of WikiLeaks, which released
emails damaging to Hillary Clinton ahead of the 2016 election, from
legal peril. In return for not prosecuting him for his group's 2010 leak
of State Department emails, Assange would allegedly provide proof that
Russia was not the source of the hacked Democratic emails. The
intelligence community has pointed to Russia as the secret provider of
the email trove to WikiLeaks.
Rohrabacher's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Mueller’s interest in the nature of Flynn and
Rohrabacher’s discussion marks the first known time a member of Congress
could be wrapped into the investigation.
Most of what has been reported about Mueller’s
questioning of Flynn’s lobbying work has concerned his efforts on
behalf of Turkey. Less is known about his lobbying ties to Russia,
though he was paid $45,000 plus expenses for attending a gala in Moscow
in December 2015 and being interviewed by RT, the Kremlin-financed cable
TV news channel.
Lt.
Gen. Michael Flynn (ret.), national security adviser, designate speaks
during a conference on the transition of the presidency from Barack
Obama to Donald Trump at the U.S. Institute Of Peace on January 10, 2017
in Washington. Chris Kleponis / AFP - Getty Images file
Flynn was fired after just 24 days as Trump’s
national security adviser over misleading Vice President Mike Pence
about his conversations with Russia’s ambassador to the U.S., Sergey
Kislyak. Multiple sources have told NBC News that Mueller has gathered enough evidence to lead to an indictment in the investigation into Flynn and his son. Federal investigators have been probing Flynn’s lobbying efforts
on behalf of Turkey, including an alleged meeting with senior Turkish
officials in December 2016 where he was offered millions of dollars to
secure the return of the Turkish president’s chief rival to Turkey and
see that a U.S. case against a Turkish national was dismissed.
A grand jury impaneled by Mueller is
continuing to interview witnesses with knowledge of Flynn's business
activities over the next week, the two sources said.
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