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Where is Sidney Powell from?

Durham, NCSidney Powell / Place of birth

Where did Sidney Powell go to law school?

University of North Carolina School of Law1978University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill1976Broughton Magnet High SchoolSidney Powell/Education

How tall is Flynn?

5′ 9″Michael Flynn / Height

How old is Sidney Powell?

67 years (May 1, 1955)Sidney Powell / Age

Who is Michael Flynn's wife?

Lori AndradeMichael Flynn / Wife (m. 1981)

What does the name Flynn mean?

Flynn is an Irish surname or first name, an anglicised form of the Irish Ó Floinn, meaning "descendant of Flann" (a byname meaning "reddish (complexion)" or "ruddy"). The name is more commonly used as a surname rather than a first name.

What ethnicity is Flynn Rider?

Loosely based on the prince in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Rapunzel", Flynn is a wanted thief who seeks refuge in Rapunzel's tower after stealing a crown....Flynn RiderSpouseRapunzelRelativesKing Frederic (father-in-law) Queen Arianna (mother-in-law)NationalityKingdom of CoronaPetsPascal and Maximus12 more rows

Overview

Investigations after leaving the Trump administration

On February 14, 2017, President Trump met with FBI Director James Comey in the Oval Office and reportedly told him "I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go", adding "he's a good guy." Comey subsequently testified that, "I had understood the President to be requesting that we drop any investigation of Flynn in connection with false statements about his conversati…

Early life

Michael Thomas Flynn was born and raised in Middletown, Rhode Island, one of nine siblings born to Helen Frances (née Andrews), who worked in real estate, and Charles Francis Flynn, a small-town banker, both Catholics of Irish descent. Flynn's family have a long tradition of serving in the armed forces; Helen's brother was a Navy submarine captain and their father an officer in World War II, …

Military career

Flynn was commissioned in the U.S. Army as a second lieutenant in military intelligence in 1981. His military assignments included multiple tours at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with the 82nd Airborne Division, XVIII Airborne Corps, and Joint Special Operations Command, where he deployed for the invasion of Grenada and Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti. He also served with the 25th …

Post-military career

Flynn, with his son Michael G. Flynn, ran the Flynn Intel Group Inc, which provided intelligence services for businesses and governments. The company was founded in the fall of 2014, restarted in June 2015 as a Delaware company, and closed in 2016.
Flynn was paid more than $65,000 by companies connected to Russia in 2015…

National Security Advisor

On November 18, 2016, Flynn accepted Trump's offer for the position of National Security Advisor. During their meeting in the Oval Office two days after the election, Obama expressed "profound concerns" about placing Flynn in a sensitive, high-level national security post, and warned President-elect Trump against hiring Flynn. On January 4, 2017, Flynn informed transition team counsel Don …

Political views

Amid speculation that Flynn might be selected as Trump's 2016 running mate, he discussed his registration as a Democrat, stating "I grew up as a Democrat in a very strong Democratic family, but I will tell you that Democratic party that exists in this country is not the Democratic Party that I grew up around in my upbringing", and declined to say whether his affiliation had changed. He was a headlining speaker during the first night of the 2016 Republican National Convention, and he w…

Writings

Flynn co-authored a report in January 2010 through the Center for a New American Security, entitled Fixing Intel: A Blueprint for Making Intelligence Relevant in Afghanistan. That report, which became influential, argued that U.S. intelligence agencies "must open their doors to anyone who is willing to exchange information, including Afghans and NGOs [non-governmental organizations] as well as the U.S. military and its allies".