Flynn Agrees to Turn Over Documents in Senate Russia Probe

  • Former national security adviser had faced contempt citation
  • Flynn ousted after misleading administration on Russia contact

Michael Flynn.

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President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, agreed Tuesday to turn over a limited number of documents sought by the Senate Intelligence Committee for its investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Flynn has agreed to initially produce documents the committee subpoenaed from his two companies, Flynn Intel LLC and Flynn Intel Inc., according to a person with knowledge of Flynn’s negotiations with the committee. It wasn’t yet determined what kind of documents will be handed over, the person said.