KEY POINTS
  • President Trump's former national security advisor Michael Flynn has hired a new lawyer, Sidney Powell, who previously had urged him to withdraw his guilty plea to a charge filed in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
  • Powell tells The Hill that Flynn would continue to cooperate with the government as part of his plea agreement.
  • Flynn's decision to hire a new lawyer comes amid growing calls from right-wing figures to withdraw his plea.
  • President Donald Trump congratulates Flynn and Powell in a tweet Thursday morning.
Former National Security Advisor General Michael Flynn leaves after the delay in his sentencing hearing at US District Court in Washington, DC, December 18, 2018.

Former Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn has hired a new lawyer, Sidney Powell, who once urged him to withdraw his guilty plea to a charge filed in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

News of Powell's hiring comes days after Flynn's former attorneys — Robert Kelner and Stephen Anthony of Covington & Burling — told Washington federal Judge Emmet Sullivan they were withdrawing as his counsel. The lawyers wrote that Flynn had told them he "has already retained new counsel for this matter" when he fired them.