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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not going to accept that his personal opinion clouded his professional judgement but just out of curiosity, how long was he actually on the Mueller investigation for?[/quote] Are you talking about Ohr or Strozk? Strozk was fired last summer--but, he was the investigator on Flynn and, I would guess, others. He was the FBI agent who interviewed Flynn and I would guess that is who Flynn lied to. [b]Bet Flynn is now kicking himself for pleading guilty--as he could probably get off that charge now. [/b] For those who say that agents are allowed to have opinions and biases, that is true. But, now when it interferes with their pursuit of the law. It appears that bias changed some words in the statement on HRC--and, even if it did not, it certainly appears that way. When you are involved in an investigation of a politician (two, in this case), it would seem wise ot keep your opinions to yourself. And, his opinions appeared to be quite strong. When you text about a discussion of an "insurance policy" against Trump's election with at least two other members of the FBI (Page and McCabe), this could indicate conspiracy. It could also implicate at least two others who share your "opinions". Most savvy federal prosecutors and agents would be wise to "keep their own counsel." One DOJ prosecutor that I know well said that he never gave political contributions until his retirement. Why? Because at any time he could be called on to prosecute politicians and did not want anything to taint a case. Investigations and prosecutions are supposed to conform to law. It appears that opinions and biases outweighed the law in this case. [/quote] Lol, Flynn is guilty of so many things, he was publicly begging to confess and make a deal. He was and is so relieved that he was able to be caught lying to the FBI, instead of having to plead to worse crimes.[/quote]
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