KEY POINTS
  • The sentencing of former national security advisor Michael Flynn is postponed less than two hours after it began.
  • Flynn accepts an offer to delay the sentencing when Judge Emmet Sullivan warned he might send Flynn to jail for lying to FBI agents about his conversations with a Russian diplomat shortly before President Donald Trump took office.
  • The judge tells Flynn that "arguably you sold your country out."

The sentencing of Michael Flynn was postponed Tuesday after the judge told the former national security advisor "arguably you sold your country out" — and warned the fallen Army lieutenant general that he might be sent to jail if he did not agree to delay the hearing.

Flynn was due to be sentenced Tuesday for lying to FBI agents about his conversations with Russia's then-ambassador to the United States, Sergey Kislyak, in the weeks before President Donald Trump took office. Federal guidelines recommended a sentence of zero to six months in jail.