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The leadership of the Senate Judiciary Committee requested classified and declassified information revolving around the resignation of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, ABC News reported.

“We similarly request copies of the transcripts of Mr. Flynn’s intercepted calls and the FBI report summarizing the intercepted calls referenced in the media,” U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Charles Grassley said in a joint statement with committee ranking member Dianne Feinstein.

Senators also requested to provide “any documents containing classified information to the Office of Senate Security and provide all unclassified documents directly to the Committee."

U.S. President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn, resigned on Monday evening. He admitted that he gave incomplete information on contacts with the Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak at the end of December.

 

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