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White House aide declines to back Flynn over Russia contact White House aide declines to back Flynn over Russia contact
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A top White House official declined in several interviews over the weekend to defend national security adviser Michael Flynn, amid controversy over his alleged contacts with Russia.A top White House official declined in several interviews over the weekend to defend national security adviser Michael Flynn, amid controversy over his alleged contacts with Russia.
Mr Flynn reportedly discussed sanctions with Russian officials in the weeks before Mr Trump took office. Mr Flynn reportedly discussed sanctions with a Russian official in the weeks before Mr Trump took office.
He initially denied any contact but later said he could not remember. He denied talking about this issue but later said he could not be certain.
Such discussions could violate laws against private citizens engaging in foreign policy. Any discussion of sanctions could have violated laws against private citizens engaging in foreign policy.
Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump's top policy adviser, avoided the issue when asked in a number of interviews. Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump's top policy adviser, declined to say when asked in a number of interviews whether Mr Trump backed Mr Flynn.
Mr Miller said it was not his place to comment on the "sensitive matter" concerning Mr Flynn, who was an early supporter of Mr Trump but whose position in the administration is thought to be under scrutiny.Mr Miller said it was not his place to comment on the "sensitive matter" concerning Mr Flynn, who was an early supporter of Mr Trump but whose position in the administration is thought to be under scrutiny.
Mr Flynn spoke with Russia's ambassador, Sergei Kislyak, by phone in December. He denied discussing US sanctions imposed over Russia's annexation of Crimea, but nine current and former officials later told the Washington Post that the issue had been discussed. Mr Flynn spoke with Russia's ambassador, Sergei Kislyak, by phone in December.
Mr Flynn's spokesman subsequently told reporters that he "couldn't be certain" he had not discussed sanctions. Both Mr Flynn and US Vice-President Mike Pence denied that the two men discussed US sanctions imposed over Russia's actions in Ukraine and alleged hacking of the US Democratic Party.
Mr Trump, who spent the weekend at his club in Florida, Mar-a-Lago, has not commented on the controversy. But nine current and former officials later told the Washington Post that the issue had been discussed.
Vice-President Mike Pence is also yet to comment on the controversy. Mr Pence previously denied that Mr Flynn had any contact with Russian officials, and the two men spoke twice on Friday, according to the Associated Press. A spokesman subsequently told reporters that Mr Flynn "couldn't be certain" he had not discussed the sanctions.
Mr Trump, who spent the weekend at his club in Florida, Mar-a-Lago, has not commented on the controversy. Mr Flynn is understood to have also been at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend.
Mr Trump is said to be troubled by the situation and uncertain as to whether he will ask Mr Flynn to step down, the AP reported, citing administration officials.Mr Trump is said to be troubled by the situation and uncertain as to whether he will ask Mr Flynn to step down, the AP reported, citing administration officials.
Several other White House officials, as well as Mr Miller, declined over the weekend to comment on the situation.Several other White House officials, as well as Mr Miller, declined over the weekend to comment on the situation.