Herridge: Flynn on ‘Pretty Good Legal Ground’ in Declining Senate Subpoena to Provide Documents
‘Based on the advice of counsel Mike Flynn will not produce records citing his Fifth Amendment rights’
May 22, 2017 1:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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HERRIDGE: "I do know with great confidence that by refusing to provide the records to these congressional committees he is — seems to be on pretty good legal ground that he has a Fifth Amendment right or constitutional right --" LEVENTHAL: "Sure." HERRIDGE: "-- against self-incrimination. But again, that special counsel creates the possibility of criminal jeopardy and it will be — it will be sort of a dissuading factor in terms of cooperating with other investigations."