Then-FBI Director James Comey reportedly told
lawmakers last March that agents did not think former White House
national security adviser Michael Flynn lied to them -- raising more
questions about a key moment in the agency's Russia probe.
The Washington Examiner’s
Byron York reports that Comey briefed lawmakers amid allegations Flynn
had lied to Vice President Pence about conversations with then-Russian
Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and speculation he also may have misled FBI
agents who questioned him in January 2017.
Flynn lost his job over that
controversy -- and as recently as December, even President Trump claimed
Flynn had "lied" to agents.
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