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Sally Yates’ Early Briefing to White House Counsel and Michael Flynn’s Dismissal of Russian Contact Claims

Sally Yates’ Early Briefing to White House Counsel and Michael Flynn’s Dismissal of Russian Contact Claims The passage hints at possible undisclosed information passed from Acting AG Sally Yates to counsel Don McGahn and suggests Michael Flynn downplayed a meeting with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. While the names are high‑profile, the excerpt provides no concrete details-no documents, dates, or specific allegations-so the lead is speculative. It is moderately useful for investigators to probe Yates’ briefing notes and Flynn’s communications, but the lack of specifics limits its immediate impact. Key insights: Yates briefed White House counsel Don McGahn during the first week of the Trump transition.; The briefing content is described as “curious” and potentially suspect.; Michael Flynn claimed his meeting with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak was a simple “meet and greet.”

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