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Here’s the Audio of a Trump Lawyer’s Voicemail for Michael Flynn’s Camp

Here's the Audio of Trump Lawyer's Voicemail for Michael Flynn's Camp

(Bloomberg) -- A federal court in Washington released audio of a voicemail that one of President Donald Trump’s lawyers left for a potential cooperator with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

The audio clip, less than two minutes in length, is of a November 2017 phone call from the Trump attorney, John Dowd, to a lawyer for former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who was poised to cooperate with Mueller in the days before his guilty plea.

You can listen to the audio here.

The audio message underpins one of the 10 possible instances of obstruction of justice by Trump and his associates laid out in Mueller’s report on Russian election interference. While the report and Mueller’s court filings are rich with written documentation and excerpts, the audio file will let the public hear first-hand how a member of the Trump camp approached a potential Mueller witness.

Here’s the Audio of a Trump Lawyer’s Voicemail for Michael Flynn’s Camp

Excerpts of the voicemail appear in Mueller’s 448-page report. The transcript was released in full last week by request of U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan in Washington.

Here’s the Audio of a Trump Lawyer’s Voicemail for Michael Flynn’s Camp

Dowd, in the voicemail, asked Flynn’s lawyer for a “heads up” about whether Flynn intended to enter a cooperation deal with Mueller’s’ team. A warning would be necessary for the sake of “protecting all our interests,” Dowd said, adding that any information implicating the president could lead to “national security issues.” He also reminded the general’s lawyer of the president’s “feelings” toward Flynn and said “that still remains.”

Flynn pleading guilty to lying to investigators about his contacts with former Russian ambassador to the U.S., Sergey Kislyak, and awaits sentencing in Sullivan’s court.

Flynn dismissed the lawyers who’ve represented him since he was charged and pleaded guilty in 2017, according to a court filing earlier on Thursday.

To contact the reporters on this story: Greg Farrell in New York at gregfarrell@bloomberg.net;Andrew Harris in Washington at aharris16@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Jeffrey D Grocott at jgrocott2@bloomberg.net

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