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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why did they even go to interview Flynn in the first place? They had the transcript with the call to Kislyak. They didn't need to ask Flynn what was said. Flynn knew this. Seems like the FBI was LOOKING for a process crime. And, the notes kind of confirm that. [/quote] When Pence, Priebus, Spicer all repeated his lie publicly, that was a problem. Indeed, he got fired for it. [b]There was more going on than just the Logan Act violation and his cover-up,[/b] but that was the immediate issue.[/quote] What? [/quote] FARA, that cleric, etc. So much other stuff. [/quote] As far as FARA - you do know that a judge threw out Flynn's business partner's conviction on essentially this issue? And, what is "that cleric?" [/quote] You REALLY should not be offering opinions on this issue if “that cleric” is not something you’re familiar with. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/nov/10/michael-flynn-trump-turkish-dissident-cleric-plot[/quote] You are going to have to post a credible source for this story. The Guardian is nothing more than gossip. Have something from WaPo? NYTimes? Something that confirms this story? And, why do you suppose Mueller did not charge him if this story is true? Statement from Flynn's lawyers....... "Out of respect for the process of the various investigations regarding the 2016 campaign, we have intentionally avoided responding to every rumor or allegation raised in the media," Flynn's lawyers — Robert Kelner, Stephen Anthony and Brian Smith — said in a statement. "But today's news cycle has brought allegations about General Flynn, ranging from kidnapping to bribery, that are so outrageous and prejudicial that we are making an exception to our usual rule: they are false."[/quote] What is wrong with you? The attempted cleric kidnapping is common knowledge. The Guardian is reliable, and that link was just the first one I grabbed. Here’s NBC News: “Special counsel Robert Mueller disclosed more details Tuesday of former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s efforts to cover up the extent of his ties to the government of Turkey while he was a top official on President Donald Trump’s campaign and transition. The documents specifically state that a key component of Flynn’s work for Turkey involved the government’s efforts to remove from the U.S. a Turkish cleric living in Pennsylvania. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses the cleric, Fethullah Gulen, of orchestrating a failed coup against him in July 2016. Flynn began working for Turkey about a month later.” https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/mueller-gives-new-details-flynn-s-secretive-work-turkey-n943926 Here’s the Post: “Giuliani’s conversations with Trump about Gulen came on the heels of a similar effort by Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser, and his then-associates to promote negative views of Gulen during the 2016 campaign and the presidential transition. “We should not provide him safe haven,” Flynn wrote in a November 2016 opinion piece.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/giuliani-pressed-trump-to-eject-muslim-cleric-from-us-a-top-priority-of-turkish-president-former-officials-say/2019/10/15/bf43d1ec-ef68-11e9-b648-76bcf86eb67e_story.html Here’s the Times: “[Federal prosecutors] admonished Mr. Flynn in Tuesday’s memo for concealing his work for Turkey, saying it kept the public in the dark about the extent of its efforts to influence public opinion about the failed coup.” https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/04/us/politics/michael-flynn-special-counsel-sentencing-memo.html As to why Mueller didn’t charge him, it was because he was cooperating with a number of other investigations.[/quote]
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