Donald Trump and Russia: Michael Flynn facing nuclear questions

The US President’s former national security adviser is accused of involvement in another scandal

Former US National Security adviser Michael Flynn
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Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn is facing new allegations he used his position in the White House to promote a plan by private business interests to build US-Russian nuclear power plants in the Middle East.

The retired general, who was sacked just weeks after being sworn in, “has emerged as a central figure in multiple investigations into possible collusion between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign”, says The Guardian.

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