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originally posted by: JasonBillung
Seems to be the game plan. But then again, if you don't commit crimes then folks on ATS won't call you a criminal.....
...because in 'today's America', it oughtta be ok to lie to the FBI with impunity? I think you have that wrong.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: OneArmedBandit
If Mueller allows him to be sentenced for lying, I predict that Trump will pardon him before that day ends. The only upset people will be those who hate today's America anyway.
Last week, an unredacted House Intel Committee report revealed that former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe told Congressional investigators that the FBI had virtually no case against former National Security Advisor Mike Flynn, and "The two people who interviewed [Flynn] didn't think he was lying[.]"
"[N]ot [a] great beginning of a false statement case." McCabe told the Committee.
The same House Intel report revealed that James Comey contradicted himself in a Fox News interview when he denied telling lawmakers those agents thought Flynn was telling the truth, when in fact he did.
There is an unconfirmed rumor that McCabe instructed agents to alter their "302" forms from the Flynn interview, effectively changing their written accounts.
Now, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says Comey also told them the FBI thought Flynn was telling the truth - only to say the opposite on Fox.
Grassley is now zeroing in on the Flynn interview - and has demanded the "302" forms, as well as a sit-down with Special Agent Joe Pientka - who Grassley revealed as the second FBI agent in the Flynn interview aside from Peter Strzok.
It has been suggested that the FBI set Flynn up, and his admission of guilt could have been to avoid sure financial ruin trying to fight the Special Counsel. Others say Flynn was protecting his son, Michael Flynn Jr., who served as his father's aide for his consulting company, Flynn Intel Group.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
Sentencing is delayed again - until November 28.
Ex-Trump aide Michael Flynn could be sentenced in November