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kaggle-ho-031670House Oversight

Law Firm Cites Fifth Amendment to Decline Flynn Subpoena

Law Firm Cites Fifth Amendment to Decline Flynn Subpoena The document is a standard legal refusal to a Senate subpoena, offering no new facts, transactions, or contacts. It merely restates known Fifth Amendment protections and does not provide actionable leads or novel information about misconduct. Key insights: Letter from Covington & Burling on behalf of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn refusing to produce documents.; Cites Fifth Amendment privilege against self‑incrimination.; References subpoena covering June 2015‑January 2017 communications with Russian officials and the Trump campaign.

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Law Firm Cites Fifth Amendment to Decline Flynn Subpoena The document is a standard legal refusal to a Senate subpoena, offering no new facts, transactions, or contacts. It merely restates known Fifth Amendment protections and does not provide actionable leads or novel information about misconduct. Key insights: Letter from Covington & Burling on behalf of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn refusing to produce documents.; Cites Fifth Amendment privilege against self‑incrimination.; References subpoena covering June 2015‑January 2017 communications with Russian officials and the Trump campaign.

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kagglehouse-oversightlegalfifth-amendmentsubpoenamichael-flynnsenate-intelligence-committee
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