
Former National Security adviser Michael Flynn is refusing to cooperate with the Democrat-controlled House Intelligence Committee’s demand for testimony and documents, according to Politico, citing a Monday letter by Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA).
Moreover, Flynn’s new legal counsel, Sidney Powell, has been giving House Democrats the business.
“Notwithstanding repeated efforts by committee staff to engage with your counsel and accommodate your adjournment requests, you have, to date, failed to comply with the committeeâs subpoena or cooperate with the committeeâs efforts to secure your compliance,” Schiff wrote to Flynn – demanding an appearance for testimony on September 25.
Of Powell, Schiff wrote that she “exhibit[ed] a troubling degree of unprofessionalism” during communications with committee staffers, which were outlined in the letter.
According to Schiff, Powell ârefused to accept serviceâ of the subpoena issued by the panel in June. Schiff indicated that Powell repeatedly sought deadline extensions for Flynnâs cooperation before ultimately ignoring phone calls attempting to arrange Flynnâs testimony for late July, just ahead of Congressâ six-week summer recess.
Schiff also said Powell told the committee that Flynn would invoke his Fifth Amendment rights and would not answer any questions other than confirming his name. –Politico
“The Fifth Amendment privilege must be invoked in response to specific questions or topics that might tend to incriminate you if answered truthfully,” wrote Schiff. “Your counselâs blanket invocation of the Fifth Amendment ⊠is, therefore, inadequate.”
Flynn pleaded guilty in December 2017 to laying about his interactions with Russia’s ambassador prior to Trump taking office – denying a discussion of sanctions imposed by the Obama administration in retaliation for alleged election meddling in 2016.
Interestingly, Powell urged Flynn to withdraw his guilty plea – writing in a Daily Caller Op-Ed; “Extraordinary manipulation by powerful people led to the creation of Robert Muellerâs continuing investigation and prosecution of General Michael Flynn,” adding “Notably, the recent postponement of General Flynnâs sentencing provides an opportunity for more evidence to be revealed that will provide massive ammunition for a motion to withdraw Flynnâs guilty plea and dismiss the charges against him.” READ MORE…