The two most senior members of the US Senate Intelligence Committee say they are not ruling out charges of contempt of Congress against sacked National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
That's after Flynn refused to testify in front of lawmakers about accusations of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign to avoid incriminating himself.
And on Tuesday the committee issued two new subpoenas to compel Flynn to hand over relevant documents.
Here's the committee's Republican Chairman Senator Richard Burr:
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Speaking to reporters...Republican Chairman Senator Richard Burr also said the committee wants to give Flynn a chance to go on the record:
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