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Yates claims Flynn's call with Russian ambassador was captured via incidental FISA wiretap
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Yates claims Flynn's call with Russian ambassador was captured via incidental FISA wiretap

Yates claims Flynn's call with Russian ambassador was captured via incidental FISA wiretap The passage suggests that a legally authorized FISA wiretap on Ambassador Kislyak incidentally recorded Michael Flynn, potentially providing a new source of evidence linking the Trump transition team to Russia. It names high‑level officials (Yates, Flynn, McGahn, Priebus, Bannon, Kellyanne Conway, Sean Spicer) and agencies (FISA court, FBI, DOJ). While the claim is unverified, it offers concrete follow‑up angles-requesting the FISA application, the incidental collection logs, and the chain‑of‑custody for any recordings. The controversy is high, involving alleged abuse of surveillance powers and possible obstruction, but the novelty is moderate because the Flynn‑Kislyak call has been reported before; the incidental‑collection angle is less explored. Key insights: Yates told the White House that Flynn's call with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak was captured as part of an incidental FISA wiretap.; The wiretap was allegedly authorized by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court targeting the ambassador.; Senior White House staff (McGahn, Priebus, Bannon) discussed the potential recording and its implications.

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