Donald Trump unaware Michael Flynn was a 'foreign agent', Sean Spicer says

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/mar/09/michael-flynn-foreign-agent-sean-spicer


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Amber Jamieson in New York
Friday 10 March 2017 08.29 GMT First published on Thursday 9 March 2017 21.41 GMT

Donald Trump was unaware his former national security adviser Michael Flynn was working as a “foreign agent” when he gave him the job, according to his press secretary.

“I don’t believe that was known,” said Sean Spicer, when asked by reporters at his regular press briefing on Thursday.

Flynn resigned in February after just four weeks as national security adviser when it came to light that he had misled the vice-president, Mike Pence, about phone conversations with the Russian ambassador about sanctions in December. The resignation came after a flow of intelligence leaks revealed that he had secretly discussed sanctions with the ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, and then tried to cover up the conversations.

On Wednesday, it was revealed that from September to November last year, while he was working as a top adviser to Trump’s presidential campaign, Flynn was lobbying for a firm linked to the Turkish government, earning $530,000. He and his company Flynn Intel Group Inc filed retroactive documents with the Department of Justice two days ago to register as a foreign agent.

Under the Foreign Agent Registration Act, US citizens who lobby on behalf of foreign governments or political entities must disclose their work to the justice department. Willfully failing to register is a felony, though the justice department rarely files criminal charges in such cases.

As part of Flynn’s lobbying for Inovo, a Dutch firm linked to the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Flynn penned an op-ed calling for a “radical” cleric (whom the Turkish government wants to extradite) to be booted out of the US.

After Flynn joined the Trump administration, he, like other incoming officials, agreed not to lobby for five years after leaving government service and never to represent foreign governments. Flynn’s newly disclosed lobbying would not have violated that pledge because it occurred before he joined the Trump administration in January, but the pledge would preclude Flynn from ever doing the same type of work again.

Spicer was asked whether the president would still have hired Flynn as his national security adviser if he had known he had been working as a foreign agent.

“I don’t know ... That’s a hypothetical,” said Spicer. “I don’t know what was discussed prior to the appointment in terms of his background, his résumé, his client base.”

“From what I’ve read, he has filed appropriate forms with the Department of Justice ; ask them and subsequently him if you have any questions about the filing,” said Spicer.

Spicer also said he was unaware whether Flynn was involved in any discussions about foreign policy regarding Turkey. “I don’t know. I don’t have anything on that,” he replied.

Opaque answers and the reply of “I don’t know” are now regular features at Spicer’s daily press conferences, which have been memorably lampooned by the actor Melissa McCarthy on NBC’s Saturday Night Live.

On Wednesday, Spicer confused reporters by initially saying “we need to find out” if Trump was the subject of an investigation by the justice department into Russia’s involvement in the US election, then clarifying that he had “no reason” to believe that Trump was.

“I just want to be really clear on one point which is there is no reason that we have to think that the president is the target of any investigation whatsoever,” he said eventually on Wednesday, possibly after looking down at a message on his lectern. “There is no reason to believe that he is the target of any investigation. I think that’s a very important point to make.”

On Thursday, reporters returned to the topic, asking the press secretary to clarify whether the administration did or did not know for sure if the president was the subject of a DoJ investigation.

“The assurance I gave you was that I’m not aware. That was 100% accurate,” said Spicer, who then seemed frustrated at the close attention paid to the exact wording of his statement.

“‘I’m not aware’, ‘I don’t believe’, you could look up in a thesaurus and find some other ways ... I don’t think there’s a distinction there that’s noteworthy,” said Spicer.

“The answer is, we’re not aware,” he concluded. “I don’t know how much clearer we can be on this.”

Spicer’s frustration continued when he was quizzed about the British politician Nigel Farage’s visit to the Ecuador embassy in London to see the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange. Was Farage, the staunchest UK political supporter of Trump and one of the leaders of the Brexit movement, visiting Assange at Trump’s behest?

“This is silly. I don’t think asking where random foreign leaders are and whether they are there ... I don’t keep his schedule,” said Spicer.

“I have my own concerns here keeping track of what everyone is doing. I generally don’t worry about what’s going on across the pond,” Spicer said.
 
国家安全一把手是个特务。。:buttrock::buttrock::buttrock:
 
找到了,土耳其的,这么寒酸啊?
Turkish government, earning $530,000
 
介个比吴胖子是特务可吸眼球。。。
我感觉觉得吴胖子也是虚张声势型的,屁个高层,蒙海外土鳖的:D。。这回算折进去了。
 
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President Donald Trump canned Michael Flynn last month after he misled the White House about his contacts with the Russian ambassador. But now the former national security advisor may be in hot water again. This time, it’s over his lobbying work before election day.

Flynn’s lawyer filed paperwork to the Justice Department Tuesday retroactively disclosing he lobbied for organizations affiliated with the Turkish government while serving as a top Trump’s campaign advisor last fall.

Flynn’s consulting company, Flynn Intel Group Inc., received $530,000 from a Turkish company for work that “could be construed to have principally benefited the Republic of Turkey” according to the Department of Justice’s Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) filings.

Failing to register is a felony, though the Justice Department rarely pursues charges in such cases.

Flynn and his firm were hired by Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin through his Dutch-based company, Inovo BV. The retired Army lieutenant general was hired to “perform investigative research” over a three month period from August to November, 2016, the FARA filings say. Specifically, Inovo hired Flynn to “understand the tumultuous political climate at the time between the United States and Turkey so that Inovo could advise its client regarding its business opportunities and investment in Turkey.” Inovo’s client was a private natural gas export company based in Israel, though the FARA filing did not specify the company’s name.

Alptekin is a member of a Turkish economic board that one of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s appointees runs. Alptekin acknowledged he helped arrange a meeting between Flynn and Turkish officials, including two cabinet ministers. The ministers of foreign affairs and energy met Flynn in New York in September, when he was Trump’s top campaign surrogate.

But Alptekin told Associated Press he disagreed with Flynn’s decision to file the registration documents, saying it was borne out of “political pressure” from the Department of Justice in recent weeks. He added on Twitter Wednesday he thought the FARA filing was “flawed” as the meeting “wasn’t in the context of [his] commercial relationship with FIG,” seeming to refer to Flynn Intelligence Group.

On Nov. 8 — the same day Trump won the presidential race — Flynn published an op-ed in the Hill urging stronger U.S. support for Turkey and calling for the United States to extradite Fethullah Gulen, a Pennsylvania-based exiled Islamic cleric Turkey blames for a botched military coup in July, 2016.

The Hill updated the piece with an editor’s note Wednesday, saying “neither General Flynn nor his representatives disclosed this information when the essay was submitted.” Flynn stressed in his filings he was neither paid nor instructed to write the op-ed but conceded he relied on research under his Inovo contract to write the op-ed. The update added Inovo “reviewed the draft before it was submitted to The Hill,” though Alptekin rebuffed that claim.

“For the record: nobody remotely linked to the Gov. of Turkey knew about Gen. Flynn’s article in advance and I wasn’t consulted either,” Alptekin said on Twitter Wednesday. “When I engaged Flynn Co. polls showed 85% likelihood of Hillary winning. If intention was to lobby USG I would have hired Podesta like Gulen” he added in a follow-up tweet.

Federal ethics rules prevent senior officials from lobbying on behalf of foreign governments for one year after they leave the government. Flynn retired in 2014 after serving as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency for two years. He served as Trump’s national security advisor for only 24 days, the shortest tenure ever.

Adding insult to injury, Alptekin told Associated Press he wanted the the Flynn Intelligence Group to reimburse a portion of his $530,000 in payments because he wasn’t satisfied with the company’s performance.
 
找到了,土耳其的,这么寒酸啊?
Turkish government, earning $530,000
这个弗林真坑爹啊。退伍军官(军事情报官员)不懂规矩?

Spicer干这擦屁股的活,真不容易。
 
The retired Army lieutenant general was hired to “perform investigative research” over a three month period from August to November, 2016


他当外国政府说客是时段, 川普还不是总统。
Big deal?
 
他当外国政府说客是时段, 川普还不是总统。
Big deal?

没注册、没向特老板交代,就是big problem,不是big deal。

现在 明白为什么特朗普总统炒了他的鱿鱼。
 
The following are some interesting details.

"But Alptekin told Associated Press he disagreed with Flynn’s decision to file the registration documents, saying it was borne out of “political pressure” from the Department of Justice in recent weeks. He added on Twitter Wednesday he thought the FARA filing was “flawed” as the meeting “wasn’t in the context of [his] commercial relationship with FIG,” seeming to refer to Flynn Intelligence Group."

The devil is in the details.
 
没注册、没向特老板交代,就是big problem,不是big deal。

现在 明白为什么特朗普总统炒了他的鱿鱼。

这家伙在这么短时间内就青史留名了。
 
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