The Washington Post confirms today what we have been saying for almost two years.
Michael Flynn’s name was never masked in the FBI intercept of his call with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
Here’s the part that matters:
WaPo […] in the FBI report about the communications between the two men, Flynn’s name was never redacted, former U.S. officials said.
[…] It was the FBI, not the NSA, that wiretapped Kislyak’s calls and created the summary and transcript, the former officials said.
“When the FBI circulated [tech cuts], they included Flynn’s name from the beginning” because it was essential to understanding its significance, said a former senior U.S. official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive intelligence. “There were therefore no requests for the unmasking of that information.” (read more)
The FBI was conducting (FISA) surveillance on Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. When Kislyak contacted Flynn the call was intercepted by the FBI. The calls were then transcribed and “tech cuts” created.






