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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]What do you believe the FBI agents are guilty of?[/quote] Entrapment. They put it in writing. [/quote] Uh, where? Do you mean the interview prep notes? That's not entrapment. So I assume you're referring to something else? [/quote] If they did what they put in the prep notes, it is entrapment. Also, the prosecutor is in trouble if there was a "side deal." If there was and it was not in the plea agreement, the judge must dismiss the case.[/quote] [b]Entrapment strategy: Ask him a question. He'll lie. [/b] That's a pretty sorry NSA. But you're correct that's why Trump was never questioned under oath. Because he cannot speak without lying. No wonder he likes Flynn so much. PS - there was no side deal. [/quote] Really? If they knew he was going to lie, there shouldn't have been the need for a "strategy" to "get him to lie". Why do you need to "get him to lie" if you already know he is going to do it?[/quote] Remember the timeline. The phone call was in December. Then in January, Flynn lied to Priebus about it, to Pence, to Spicer. Pence and Spicer both publicly repeated his lie, that he didn't discuss anything. So the FBI went to him to clear up the misunderstanding. He could have explained. He could have refused to answer. Instead he repeated his lie. That's not entrapment. It's lying. He was lying to cover up the Logan Act violation, which was basically bad form, a faux pas. Instead he lied to everyone, including Pence and the FBI. He was fired, then charged, then pleaded guilty to the felony. [/quote]
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