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Trump aide reportedly talked sanctions with Russian envoy

Clip: 2/10/2017 | 5m 21s

What Michael Fynn’s correspondence with Russia means for the U.S.

In December, the Obama administration levied new sanctions against Russia for its alleged role in tampering with the election. In the days following, incoming White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn spoke several times via phone with the Russian ambassador. What did they discuss? Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Greg Miller of The Washington Post about new revelations.

02/10/2017 | Rating NR

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