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originally posted by: network dude
what was the charge against Flynn again?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
Yeah yeah.
Is 2015 is before 2016 still, in Trumplandia?
Then it doesn't have anything to do with the Trump Campaign; it does have plenty to do with Michael Flynn and his dishonesty. Proven dishonesty.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Gryphon66
No
I see a whistleblower at treasury exposing illegal government surveillance.
4th ammendment stuff
At this point I don't think you would understand.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: shooterbrody
So ... you see it going something like this ...
FLYNN: No, Mike, I didn't talk to Kislyak during the transition.
PENCE: Are you sure General?
FLYNN: Yes sir.
It becomes clear that Flynn did talk to Kislyak.
PENCE: General, you talked to Sergei during the Transition? What the Fudge!
FLYNN: Yeah, okay, I'll resign.
3 years later
PENCE: Oh, I don't think General Flynn INTENDED to lie to me ... he just did. But it's the FBI's fault.
finis
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Gryphon66
And the whistleblower filed a complaint with the office of special counsel may 2017
Warrants are so so hard, aren't they?
originally posted by: DJMSN
a reply to: Gryphon66
Illegal work for an allied NATO country is one thing but since it was never prosecuted and brushed aside for the Russian hysteria is a bigger story. Selective prosecution is at work and should alarm Americans. Tony Podesta and family were working as unregistered agents of foreign entities and non NATO aligned countries with strong ties to Russian government officials and to Russian Oligarchs but was apparently forgiven and no threats of prosecution or media leaks. Things that make you go hmmm!
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: network dude
Do you see any quotes in my post?
No?
That might mean something.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Gryphon66
That shows the whistleblowers tenacity.
A crime in 2015 is still a crime in 2017?
Or is it not?
but those aren't about Flynn being an agent for Turkey at all. If he was guilty of that, shouldn't those be the charges? Or was that just made up bullsh!t?
In his Dec. 1, 2017 plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller, Flynn admitted to making false statements to the Justice Department when registering as a foreign agent of Turkey on March 7, 2017. Flynn claimed in that filing that he wrote the Gulen op-ed on his own initiative. He later admitted that the op-ed was part of the covert Turkish lobbying project.
As part of his plea deal, Flynn would not be face any charges related to his false statements about his Turkish lobbying efforts.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: network dude
Do you see any quotes in my post?
No?
That might mean something.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: network dude
but those aren't about Flynn being an agent for Turkey at all. If he was guilty of that, shouldn't those be the charges? Or was that just made up bullsh!t?
In his Dec. 1, 2017 plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller, Flynn admitted to making false statements to the Justice Department when registering as a foreign agent of Turkey on March 7, 2017. Flynn claimed in that filing that he wrote the Gulen op-ed on his own initiative. He later admitted that the op-ed was part of the covert Turkish lobbying project.
As part of his plea deal, Flynn would not be face any charges related to his false statements about his Turkish lobbying efforts.
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