so Flynn admitted to the FBI that he had spoken with Kislyak about not escalating against sanctions, and he admitted that he got a call back 2 days later stating that they accepted his request?
if so why would Flynn ever plead guilty?
He did pleaded guilty. lol glorious
so Flynn admitted to the FBI that he had spoken with Kislyak about not escalating against sanctions, and he admitted that he got a call back 2 days later stating that they accepted his request?
if so why would Flynn ever plead guilty?
classic forum dunce post^
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Jensen "gave" him the conclusion he wanted or Jensen uncovered exculpatory evidence Van Grack was hiding?
Cool.
Did Flynn plead guilty or not?
Bonus question: was it glorious?
TSA examining dust mites in the carpet and ignoring the elephant sitting on top of him.
Flynn lied to Trump's Vice President, Trump's Chief of Staff and Trump's Press Secretary. He would've lied directly to Trump himself if it came to that. He was an untrustworthy liability and a potential security risk-- absolutely the last things anyone would want in a National Security Adviser.
Flynn knew they were listening to his call, McCabe said so in his book. I think there is good chance he didn't actually lie and the "lie" was created by the editing of the 302s weeks later. He plead guilty because they threatened to go after his son and said if he plead guilty he'd get no time.
and took half a million from turkey without reporting it -even when he was asked - in order to get a security clearance
I can smell the butthurt from this thread all the way here in sunny San Diego![]()
no
mccabe never said that
mccabe said flynn spent his life in govt and should have known all about security
and how many criminals are given the facts of their criminality and the evidence against them and how ALL of their families will be impacted
if you want to commit crimes- YOUR actions are what endangers your family
not the investigators pointing out the evidence that can be used against you
”anything you say - can be used against you in a acourt of law...you have the right to an attorney..right to remain silent, etc”
only idiots like you want to somehow treat your preferred criminal with kid gloves
Qhris and TSA pretending Flynn didn't lie to Pence.
i thought he lied on purpose as part of a 5D chess plot with mueller to nail the deep state
He still said he lied.
Pence said he lied.
You're calling Pence a liar.
Trump said he lied.
You're calling Trump a liar.
spin that
chop-chop
KING SPK
Called it.
Do you ever get tired of being dead wrong all the time?
In his new book, former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe offers extensive new details of investigators' fateful January 2017 interview with former national security adviser Michael Flynn at the White House -- a breezy conversation which began, according to McCabe, with all the urgency of a "playdate."
McCabe wrote in “The Threat,” released Tuesday, that "one thing [Flynn] said stands out in my memory" -- namely that "when I told him that people were curious" about his conversations with the then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Flynn replied, "You know what I said, because you guys were probably listening."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mcc...all-with-flynn
Spin what?
That's what happened.
Flynn said he lied.
Pence said Flynn lied.
Trump said Flynn lied.
These statements are all true.
There is still the possibility he lied on purpose and if so it seems to be working quite well in exposing the corruption of the FBI and DOJ.
HAVE THEY CHECKED THE BASEMENT AT THE OTHER RESTAURANT FOR THE CHILD SEX DUNGEON?
CHECKMATE!
Generally I prefer a system where people aren't let off the hook by the DOJ because of their loyalty to the Executive, but I'm not going to lose a bit of sleep over this. Especially since it was pretty much a forgone conclusion that he'd be pardoned at some point.
I can imagine someone as personally invested in Michael Flynn as you are (lol 3 years of free PR) might have reason to get so excited about something like this but most sensible people, I think, prefer a system of checks and balances instead of cheering on the President's friends from the cheap seats.
Yep, as I said the victory here was getting Flynn out of government before he could do any further damage.
Flynn was let off the hook not because of loyalty to the Executive but because the FBI had no basis to interview him in the first place and then the lead prosecutor hid exculpatory evidence from Flynn. You can't claim you want a system of checks and balances while ignoring what the FBI did to Flynn followed by the DOJ prosecutor. You're a ing joke.
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