to burn its rivals. The Kremlin can also use a knowntapped phone line to its advantage. Consider, for example, the tapped phone of Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak. On December 1, 2016, Kislyak went to Trump Tower to meet Jared Kushner and Michael Flynn. According to Kushner’s version of that meeting, Kislyak su
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n. Three days prior to this, on January 24, National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn, lied to the FBI about his contacts with the Russian Ambassador, Sergey Kislyak. These were contacts, directed by an unnamed but ranking member of the Presidential Transition team. That unnamed person, in the view of several lawy
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istration. Three days prior, on January 24, National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn, lied to the FBI about his contacts with the Russian Ambassador, Sergey Kislyak. From January 27th, when the President had the one-on-one dinner with FBI Director James Comey, through to the middle of April, the President-conduct
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istration. Three days prior, on January 24, National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn, lied to the FBI about his contacts with the Russian Ambassador, Sergey Kislyak. These were contacts, according to the indictment, directed by an unnamed but ranking member of the Presidential Transition team. In the view of seve
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kely someone from the Obama White House) saying that the new attorney general, Jeff Sessions, had, on two occasions, met with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak. When the president was shown the story, he didn’t see its significance. “So what?” he said. Well, during his confirmation, it was explained to the

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Michael Flynn
PersonU.S. Army general and former U.S. National Security Advisor (born 1958)

James Comey
PersonAmerican lawyer and 7th director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (born 1960)

Hillary Clinton
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1947)

Jeff Sessions
PersonAmerican politician and lawyer (born 1946)

Robert Mueller
PersonSixth director of the FBI; American attorney

Rudy Giuliani
PersonAmerican attorney and politician (born 1944)

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Vladimir Putin
Person2nd and 4th President of Russia (2000-2008, 2012-present), 7th and 11th Prime Minister of Russia (1999-2000, 2008-2012), Director of the Federal Security Service (1998-1999) and Deputy Mayor of Saint Petersburg (1994-1996)

Rod Rosenstein
PersonAmerican lawyer

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

Donald Trump Jr.
PersonAmerican businessman and reality television personality (born 1977)

Oliver Stone
PersonAmerican film director, screenwriter, and producer (born 1946)

Bernie Sanders
PersonUnited States Senator from Vermont since 2007

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Jared Kushner
PersonAmerican businessman and real estate investor (born 1981)

Mike Pence
PersonVice President of the United States from 2017 to 2021

Sergey Brin
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1973)

Kislyak
PersonSurname reference in documents