Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Obamaite leaked to wapo???? That is a crime
Agree, that is a crime.
Conspiring against the US, planning a kidnapping of a foreign national on US soil and sharing nuclear secrets are bigger crimes. How about let's start with the bigger crimes and then we can get to the leaking to the journalist crime.
Again, there is no evidence of your accusations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Obamaite leaked to wapo???? That is a crime
Agree, that is a crime.
Conspiring against the US, planning a kidnapping of a foreign national on US soil and sharing nuclear secrets are bigger crimes. How about let's start with the bigger crimes and then we can get to the leaking to the journalist crime.
The prosecutors who ultimately charged Flynn with false statements had plenty of opportunities to charge him with these crimes that your allege. They didn't. And no, I'm sorry, they didn't trade those off for a false statements charge (which would have been incomprehensible to do, given the very serious nature of these supposed other crimes he committed). Even if they did somehow agree to not charge him with those crimes, they would have to disclose them in the plea deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Obamaite leaked to wapo???? That is a crime
Agree, that is a crime.
Conspiring against the US, planning a kidnapping of a foreign national on US soil and sharing nuclear secrets are bigger crimes. How about let's start with the bigger crimes and then we can get to the leaking to the journalist crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Obamaite leaked to wapo???? That is a crime
Agree, that is a crime.
Conspiring against the US, planning a kidnapping of a foreign national on US soil and sharing nuclear secrets are bigger crimes. How about let's start with the bigger crimes and then we can get to the leaking to the journalist crime.
Again, there is no evidence of your accusations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Obamaite leaked to wapo???? That is a crime
This is the problem. You are so focused on "who leaked to the press" that you seem to not care about the conversations Flynn had and the potential illegality of them and are just fine with sweeping those under the rug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Obamaite leaked to wapo???? That is a crime
Agree, that is a crime.
Conspiring against the US, planning a kidnapping of a foreign national on US soil and sharing nuclear secrets are bigger crimes. How about let's start with the bigger crimes and then we can get to the leaking to the journalist crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He was not charged with perjury.
Flynn plead guilty to lying to the FBI about having discussed sanctions with the Russian ambassador during the presidential transition. That is perjury.
No, it's not. Despite what Obama says.
Ok, so what are the charges that Flynn twice plead guilty to and affirmed under oath and before a judge?
Making false statements. That is a different charge than perjury. He was not under oath during the interview, thus, no perjury charge.
False statement = perjury...call it whatever you like, a liar is a liar.
Why did he lie? Why did Trump lie? They all lied. Why?
If the calls with Kislyak were above board, then be upfront about it!
Interesting. The FBI agents didn't think he was being dishonest.
Anonymous wrote:Which Obamaite leaked to wapo???? That is a crime
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I did. I think Ric Grenell knows a bit more about the phone calls than Tim Hogan from Honolulu.
You realize Ric Grennell is guilty of the same FARA crimes that others are, right? And maybe you know, but are okay with the idea that Grennell has been illegally representing Russian stooge Orban in Hungary, right? Maybe he has a vested interest that is contrary to the traditional American interests. But I am sure you knew that but are somehow okay with it.
You can make it sound nefarious, but it isn't. And, you don't think Grenell hasn't already listened to those phone calls to confirm there was no wrong doing?
Craig Engle, a lawyer who is representing Grenell, declined to comment to CNN. But Engle told ProPublica that Grenell's paid consulting work did not require him to register under FARA "because he was not working at the direction of a foreign power."
The Moldova project was just one of many foreign jobs for Grenell. In 2016, Grenell's company earned more than $100,000 from the Magyar Foundation, which is almost entirely funded by the Hungarian government, according to federal records. His work for Hungary was first flagged by the Quincy Institute, a foreign policy think tank.
Trump has grown close to Hungary's far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orban and invited him to the White House last year. The foundation is based in the US and its filings with the Internal Revenue Service indicate that Grenell's company was paid for "public relations."
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/25/politics/richard-grenell-foreign-clients-moldova-hungary/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Which Obamaite leaked to wapo???? That is a crime
Anonymous wrote:Which Obamaite leaked to wapo???? That is a crime
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He was not charged with perjury.
Flynn plead guilty to lying to the FBI about having discussed sanctions with the Russian ambassador during the presidential transition. That is perjury.
No, it's not. Despite what Obama says.
Ok, so what are the charges that Flynn twice plead guilty to and affirmed under oath and before a judge?
Making false statements. That is a different charge than perjury. He was not under oath during the interview, thus, no perjury charge.
False statement = perjury...call it whatever you like, a liar is a liar.
Why did he lie? Why did Trump lie? They all lied. Why?
If the calls with Kislyak were above board, then be upfront about it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I did. I think Ric Grenell knows a bit more about the phone calls than Tim Hogan from Honolulu.
You realize Ric Grennell is guilty of the same FARA crimes that others are, right? And maybe you know, but are okay with the idea that Grennell has been illegally representing Russian stooge Orban in Hungary, right? Maybe he has a vested interest that is contrary to the traditional American interests. But I am sure you knew that but are somehow okay with it.
Craig Engle, a lawyer who is representing Grenell, declined to comment to CNN. But Engle told ProPublica that Grenell's paid consulting work did not require him to register under FARA "because he was not working at the direction of a foreign power."
The Moldova project was just one of many foreign jobs for Grenell. In 2016, Grenell's company earned more than $100,000 from the Magyar Foundation, which is almost entirely funded by the Hungarian government, according to federal records. His work for Hungary was first flagged by the Quincy Institute, a foreign policy think tank.
Trump has grown close to Hungary's far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orban and invited him to the White House last year. The foundation is based in the US and its filings with the Internal Revenue Service indicate that Grenell's company was paid for "public relations."