Two senior House lawmakers said Tuesday that former national security adviser Michael Flynn may have violated the law by not disclosing payments for foreign work. This raises concern whether Flynn violated a constitutional ban on foreign payments to retired military officers. “The law requires him to seek permission … from the secretary of state and the Department of Defense,” Chaffetz said. They said Flynn could be criminally prosecuted, and they said Flynn should surrender the money he was paid. Flynn's lawyer said in a statement that Flynn disclosed the Russia trip, organized by the Russia Today news organization, in conversations with the Defense Intelligence Agency, where he was its former director.
Source: Fox News April 25, 2017 16:01 UTC