One of them wasn't a US official, for one.
What facts are you claiming are different between the two business partners?
One of them wasn't a US official, for one.
Flynn wasn’t a US official during the time with FIG either. You really should read more on the case before continuing on, you sound clueless as to what happened.
So the 400G ceased to he effective on inauguration day?
Naive!
In what role was Flynn serving as a US official between 8/7/2014 and 1/23/2017?
He was doing foreign policy in Dec 2016.
Do you recall what he got fired for?
Just washed the car, time to play with the grandkid.
Toodles!
The call to Kislyak was 12/29/2016—Flynn Intel Group has already shut down by then.
Flynn wasn’t a US official then and wasn’t working as an unregistered foreign agent of Turkey like you claimed.
Flynn has a lot of options, but not necessarily at this stage (sentencing) of this particular case, IMO.
He can request the withdrawal and a mistrial on appeals, he can counter-sue for breach of agreement, etc. He'll have to prove all those allegations, obviously, and be able to afford all those proceedings.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/feds-r...n-james-comey/
'Strong' paper trail has John Durham investigating the months before Mueller appointment
A trail of do ents has reportedly led Attorney General William Barr's handpicked federal prosecutor to focus his inquiry into the origins of the Russia investigation on the first several months of President Trump's tenure.
John Durham, a U.S. attorney from Connecticut, is zeroing in on the period spanning from January 2017, when Trump took office, to May of that year. A "strong" paper trail, as CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge put it on Friday, has led the investigation into possible misconduct by federal law enforcement and intelligence officials to that time frame.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...er-appointment
"possible misconduct"
ing Barr and his ing hitman Durham?
absolutely no credibility, totally biased witchhunting.
Swiss police 'exposed Russian spies in Davos'
Police apprehended two suspected Russian intelligence agents in Davos last August, a Swiss newspaper reports.
Tages-Anzeiger says the men, who had diplomatic passports, may have been preparing a spying operation targeting the World Economic Forum (WEF).
It adds that the pair, one of whom was posing as a plumber, were subsequently released.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51196659
TSA uses the same template for everything.
Investigation of Dems = Dems are the bad guys
Investigation of GOP = the investigators are the bad guys
avoiding the thread for 3 days after getting your pushed in, not acknowledging it, and dropping this random turd of nonsense.
I have no idea what you're taking about. Have you been huffing jinkem?
You look stupider trying to play stupid
I can see you're ing the football, jist not sure why.
I can see you’re still playing stupid, carry on.
So, still pleading guilty?
About what?
Are you claiming victory on a discussion board?
Must be some toxic fumes in your car wash soap.
We were discussing a hypothetical situation -- Flynn successfully withdrawing his plea.
I wasn't aware hypothetical cases were subject to proof and disproof.
Can you walk us through that?
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