Kislyak’s alleged use of monitored embassy phone line to expose Kushner and influence Trump administration dismissals
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The passage suggests a possible conduit through which Russian diplomat Anatoly Kislyak transmitted information that may have contributed to the firing of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and th Kislyak allegedly relayed Kushner’s response via an open embassy phone line known to be tapped by th The disclosed conversation is claimed to have triggered the firing of Michael Flynn. Kislyak’s int
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