Inside the White House, Michael Flynn pushed proposal from company he said he had advised
By Greg Jaffe, Carol D. Leonnig, Michael Kranish and Tom Hamburger November 28 at 7:35 PM
The week after President Trumps inauguration, national security adviser Michael Flynn forwarded a memo written by a former business associate and told his staff to fashion it into a policy for President Trumps approval, according to two people familiar with the exchange.
The proposal to develop a Marshall Plan of investment in the Middle East was being pushed by a company that Flynn said he had advised during the 2016 campaign and transition. The firm was seeking to build nuclear power plants in the region.
His advocacy for the project in the White House surprised some administration officials and raised concerns that Flynn had a conflict of interest. From August to December 2016, he said he served as an adviser to the company, IP3, reporting later on his disclosure forms that he ended his association with the firm just weeks before joining the administration.
To push the idea in the first week of the administration without any policy process made no sense, said a person familiar with episode who, like others with knowledge of the incident, spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal discussions. It was a business proposal in the form of a policy paper.
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