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  • 5/22/2017
Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn will invoke the Fifth Amendment in refusing a Senate committee's subpoena to hand over documents to a Senate panel investigating Russian involvement in the presidential election. The Fifth Amendment protects an individual's right not to give testimony that may implicate him or her in a crime. Trump fired Flynn after it was revealed that he lied both publicly and privately to Vice President Mike Pence about the nature of his contacts with Russian government officials.

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