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Flynn promoted Middle East nuclear power project during WH tenure: report

September 14, 2017 by  
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Former national security adviser Michael Flynn promoted a private-sector nuclear power plan for the Middle East while he served in the White House, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

The project aimed to build nuclear plans in Saudi Arabia and other areas in the Middle East. During his short tenure in President Trump’s White House, Flynn advocated for a group of former military officers, who were promoting the project on behalf of U.S. companies, according to the Journal.

Before entering his White House post, Flynn advised U.S. companies on the project. His White House disclosure forms indicate that he stepped aside in January when Trump took office. 

But according to the Journal, Flynn continued to discuss the project while serving in the White House and directed National Security Council staffers to meet with the companies involved in the plan.

What’s more, Flynn stayed in contact with the former military officers charged with promoting the project, communicating with them “outside normal channels,” the Journal reported. Even after NSC ethics advisers told Flynn to step away from the project, he continued his activity. 

An administration official confirmed to the Journal that NSC staff met with the former military officers, though Flynn did not attend that meeting, because he was told that it would be inappropriate to do so.

The planned nuclear project once sought Russian companies to provide fuel for the plants and take waste, though it eventually became more of an “American initiative,” the Journal reported, citing a person familiar with the project.

The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released letters exchanged with executives at the companies Flynn advised on the nuclear project. Those letters confirmed that Flynn had travelled to the Middle East in 2015, which he had failed to disclose on his security clearance renewal application in 2016.

Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, and Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.), the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said that they would provide the letters from the executives to special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russia’s efforts to meddle in the 2016 election. 

Flynn has emerged as one of Trump’s most controversial former advisers. He was forced to resign from the White House in February – just 24 days after taking office – following revelations that he misled Vice President Pence about the nature of his conversations with former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. 

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Boyfriend arrested in slaying of missing pregnant Maryland teacher, police say

September 14, 2017 by  
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Police in Maryland found the body of missing teacher Laura Wallen in a shallow grave Wednesday in Damascus and hours later charged her boyfriend in her killing.,

The suspect, Tyler Tessier, also was believed to be the father of Wallen’s unborn child, police said. She was four months pregnant.

Wallen, 31, of Olney, was a social studies teacher at Wilde Lake High School in Howard County, where she taught since 2014.

Tessier appeared Monday beside Wallen’s parents and her sister at news conference pleading for Wallen to contact her family and asking for her safe return saying “Laura, if you’re listening, it doesn’t matter what’s happened. It doesn’t matter what type of trouble. There’s nothing we can’t fix together.”

He held the hand of Wallen’s mother as they sat together.

Laura Elizabeth Wallen (Montgomery County Police Department )

Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger said at a news conference Wednesday night that the decision to allow Tessier to speak out was “a calculated decision” by detectives to see what he might say and was done with the agreement of Wallen’s family.

Manger said there were no obvious signs on Wallen’s remains to suggest how she was killed.

Tessier was living with another woman, a circumstance Wallen knew, Manger said, adding that detectives still were determining a motive the killing.

Police said they believe Wallen was killed Sept. 3, a day after a surveillance video at a grocery store showed her and Tessier together.

Wallen’s sister received several texts from Laura Wallen’s phone on Labor Day–Sept. 4– stating that the child she was carrying was not Tessier’s and suggesting it might be that of a previous boyfriend, Manger said.

Manger said that police determined those texts had been sent by Tessier.

On Sept. 7, police found Laura Wallen’s car, unoccupied and parked in an apartment complex in the 10600 block of Gramercy Place in Columbia, a five-minute drive from the school. Police said Tessier brought the car there after removing the front license plate.

Wallen’s father, Mark Wallen, had offering a $25,000 reward for anyone who provided information that would lead to her safe return.

On Sept. 7, police found Laura Wallen’s car, unoccupied and parked in an apartment complex in the 10600 block of Gramercy Place in Columbia, a five-minute drive from the school. Police said Tessier drove the car to Columbia.

When Tessier spoke Monday at the news conference, in his appeal for Wallen, his voice occasionally broke as he said “ We haven’t slept, we haven’t eaten, we’re just looking, we’re praying that you’re safe. I’m asking you to just let us know that you’re safe. If somebody has her, please understand that you’ve taken away a huge person in so many people’s lives.”

Wallen’s body was found near Prices Distillery Rd. in Damascus on private property, police said. The property owner has “no involvement” in the investigation, Manger said.

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