Former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn apparently didn't seek permission from the military before taking payments from entities linked to Russia and Turkey, as required under Pentagon guidelines, the leaders of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee said.

"Gen. Flynn had a duty and an obligation to seek and obtain permission to receive money from foreign governments prior to any engagement with them," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah in a joint statement with his Democratic counterpart, Rep. Elijah Cummings, at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday morning, after viewing classified documents provided by the Defense Department. "It does not appear to us that that was ever sought, nor did he ever get that permission," Mr. Chaffetz said.

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