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originally posted by: BrennanHuff22
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: carewemust
5.29.2020
Why arrest General Flynn for trying to keep the peace by asking Russia to not escalate?
This was the key conversation that caused Bob Mueller to have General Flynn arrested.
thehill.com...
Sunshine is nice
Judge Sullivan saw these transcripts long ago. It's obvious now that he was in on the entrapment. That is why he himself hired a lawyer last week for self-defense.
Whats the sauce for Judge Sullivan reviewing that transcript? I did a search from 2018-to early 2020 and can only find that he demanded the transcript be submitted to the court, the prosecution failed to produce the transcript and that was the end of it.
Source - June 4th 2019: www.cnn.com...
(CNN) In the end, the judge doesn't need to hear Michael Flynn's calls with former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the Trump transition in order to sentence him.
Last month, Judge Emmet Sullivan had ordered prosecutors to make public a raft of information, primarily transcripts, related to Flynn's case. That included calls between him and Russian officials -- presumably including the calls with Kislyak that have only been summarized but factored into a core piece of the Mueller investigation.
Prosecutors refused to make the Kislyak-Flynn calls public on Friday.
They said, in a one-sentence response to that part of the order, that they did not have other documents to share with the court that could help at sentencing.
The response caused much ado among court-watchers, who wondered how Sullivan might react to the snub.
Sullivan is known for his demands for transparency in prosecutions and, in Flynn's case, his severe reaction to Flynn's behavior in the White House.
Sullivan said Tuesday: "Upon consideration of the government's submissions in response to those orders, the government is not required to file any additional materials or information on the public docket pursuant to the Court's Orders."
originally posted by: neutronflux
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: iwanttobelieve70
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: xuenchen
Somebody on the Mueller "Team" is in big trouble real soon 😎
It will be interesting to see what the guy who appointed Mueller, Rod Rosenstein, has to say before the US Senate this coming Wednesday.
He ain’t saying nothing. Lol
Four hours of silence from Rosenstein next Wednesday? I doubt it. He was scheduled 3 times to appear before Congress in 2018, but backed out each time. Might do it again before Wednesday. Who knows...
Isn’t that obstruction of justice?