The man who briefly served as President Donald Trump's National Security Adviser has been served with a subpoena - an order forcing him to hand documents relating to his dealings with Russia over to a top Senate Committee.
It's an aggressive move by Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and comes just hours after President Trump fired the FBI Director who was investigating his campaign team.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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