Article snippet: Special counsel MORE on Monday night released a memo detailing then-national security adviser Michael Flynn's interview with FBI agents, in which Flynn repeatedly lied about his contacts with former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. The memo, known as an FD-302, was released at the request of the federal judge overseeing Flynn’s case in Washington, D.C., on the eve of Flynn’s sentencing Tuesday morning. It details Flynn’s Jan. 24, 2017 interview with FBI agents about his contacts with Kislyak and shows that the agents repeatedly questioned him on whether he discussed sanctions with Russia during the conversations. He repeatedly denied having any discussions with Kislyak about sanctions on Russia as a result of Moscow’s efforts to interview in the 2016 presidential election. Flynn ultimately resigned as MORE's national security adviser in February 2017 over revelations that he misled Vice President Pence and other administration officials about his talks with Kislyak regarding sanctions. Months later, Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents in the interview and agreed to cooperate in Mueller’s sprawling probe into Russian interference in the election. In addition to admitting he told lies when denying his conversations on sanctions with Kislyak, Flynn has also admitted to lying when he told the FBI he did not asked Kislyak to delay or defeat a vote on a pending U.N. Security Council resolution regarding Israel. The memo released Monday, which is heavily r... Link to the full article to read more