Anonymous wrote:The judge can still send him to jail. It doesn't rest with Barr.
That said, this is a major flash point for this DOJ, this AG and rule of law in our country, or what is left of it.
A very sad day in America.
Anonymous wrote:Barr is trying to spare the president the disaster of pardoning Flynn (and Stone). Why? We already have a lawless president. We don't need a lawless DOJ too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump dismantles law and order, one person at a time.
Withholding exculpatory evidence is not law and order.
I think this is more about becoming a witness in a dispute with the lawyers from Covington.
Nope. Justice just announced charges against Flynn being dropped.
I just saw that news. Unbelievable. Wow. Wow. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump dismantles law and order, one person at a time.
Withholding exculpatory evidence is not law and order.
I think this is more about becoming a witness in a dispute with the lawyers from Covington.
Nope. Justice just announced charges against Flynn being dropped.
He pleaded guilty. Wtf
Blackmailing apparently doesn't pay off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump dismantles law and order, one person at a time.
Withholding exculpatory evidence is not law and order.
I think this is more about becoming a witness in a dispute with the lawyers from Covington.
Nope. Justice just announced charges against Flynn being dropped.
He pleaded guilty. Wtf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump dismantles law and order, one person at a time.
Withholding exculpatory evidence is not law and order.
I think this is more about becoming a witness in a dispute with the lawyers from Covington.
Nope. Justice just announced charges against Flynn being dropped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump dismantles law and order, one person at a time.
Withholding exculpatory evidence is not law and order.
I think this is more about becoming a witness in a dispute with the lawyers from Covington.
Nope. Justice just announced charges against Flynn being dropped.
That's why Brandon Van Grack withdrew. Can Bill Barr be any more corrupt?
No it's not. He withdrew from other cases that are unrelated to Flynn's, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump dismantles law and order, one person at a time.
Withholding exculpatory evidence is not law and order.
I think this is more about becoming a witness in a dispute with the lawyers from Covington.
Nope. Justice just announced charges against Flynn being dropped.
That's why Brandon Van Grack withdrew. Can Bill Barr be any more corrupt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump dismantles law and order, one person at a time.
Withholding exculpatory evidence is not law and order.
I think this is more about becoming a witness in a dispute with the lawyers from Covington.
Nope. Justice just announced charges against Flynn being dropped.