Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
But that's not pertinent.
Yes, it actually is. Because they shared with him the contents of the 302 that they wrote immediately after the interview. The one that is missing.
No, their opinion of his truthfulness only speaks to his ability to lie convincingly. It doesn't mean he was truthful.
This isn't difficult.
Then how did the prosecutor know that Flynn lied knowingly and willfully? The agents specifically noted the opposite.
Because what he said in the interview was very different from what the transcript of the calls said.
That's why it was clear that he had lied to Pence, Priebus and Spicer, and the FBI.
The agents knew what the transcripts said. If what he said in the interview was "very different", which the agents would have known at the time, why would they characterize the interview the way that they did?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
But that's not pertinent.
Yes, it actually is. Because they shared with him the contents of the 302 that they wrote immediately after the interview. The one that is missing.
No, their opinion of his truthfulness only speaks to his ability to lie convincingly. It doesn't mean he was truthful.
This isn't difficult.
Then how did the prosecutor know that Flynn lied knowingly and willfully? The agents specifically noted the opposite.
Because what he said in the interview was very different from what the transcript of the calls said.
That's why it was clear that he had lied to Pence, Priebus and Spicer, and the FBI.
Then how did the prosecutor know that Flynn lied knowingly and willfully? The agents specifically noted the opposite.
Because what he said in the interview was very different from what the transcript of the calls said.
That's why it was clear that he had lied to Pence, Priebus and Spicer, and the FBI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
But that's not pertinent.
Yes, it actually is. Because they shared with him the contents of the 302 that they wrote immediately after the interview. The one that is missing.
No, their opinion of his truthfulness only speaks to his ability to lie convincingly. It doesn't mean he was truthful.
This isn't difficult.
Then how did the prosecutor know that Flynn lied knowingly and willfully? The agents specifically noted the opposite.
Then how did the prosecutor know that Flynn lied knowingly and willfully? The agents specifically noted the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
But that's not pertinent.
Yes, it actually is. Because they shared with him the contents of the 302 that they wrote immediately after the interview. The one that is missing.
No, their opinion of his truthfulness only speaks to his ability to lie convincingly. It doesn't mean he was truthful.
This isn't difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
But that's not pertinent.
Yes, it actually is. Because they shared with him the contents of the 302 that they wrote immediately after the interview. The one that is missing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
But that's not pertinent.
Yes, it actually is. Because they shared with him the contents of the 302 that they wrote immediately after the interview. The one that is missing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
But that's not pertinent.
Yes, it actually is. Because they shared with him the contents of the 302 that they wrote immediately after the interview. The one that is missing.
It’s the basement of Comet Ping Pong, duh!
What are you nutballs even talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
But that's not pertinent.
Yes, it actually is. Because they shared with him the contents of the 302 that they wrote immediately after the interview. The one that is missing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
But that's not pertinent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.
What he said matters not at this point.
What did he say to the FBI agents is at question here. And, what did the FBI agents write in the 302. That is what is pertinent.
Because, Comey testified they thought he was being truthful.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they just release the transcripts of the call. Then we can all hear what he said to the Russians.