Flynn's Secret Text Messages Show Trump Colluded With Russia, Experts Say

A lot of pundits on the right have been saying for awhile that flynn was an idiot to talk to the fbi in the first place.

Real story starting to come out. The FBI had been in and out of the white house working with white house people all that week on security measures. Andrew Mccabe, yes, that Andrew Mccabe, calls up Flynn and asks if a couple of his agents could come over and talk to him. Flynn naturally thought it was about the things they'd been doing there all week, especially since he's a security guy. Next thing you know, the agents start asking him questions to entrap him.

They not only had no real reason to interview flynn, since they already knew exactly what he said to the russian and it was not illegal, they tricked him into the interview. And it's been reported that one of the agents interviewing him was none other than Stzorek.
 
They copped to the equivalent of jaywalking


Because they plead guilty and agreed to cooperate.As Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano said they had to have some good info about people higher up the ladder than themselves for Mueller to give them such sweet deals.
 
Because they plead guilty and agreed to cooperate.As Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano said they had to have some good info about people higher up the ladder than themselves for Mueller to give them such sweet deals.


Or as a former DOJ attorney says, Mueller hurried to give Flynn this deal because he knew the stzorek story was about to blow and he might get no deal and have no case.

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...llers-investigation-is-dead-heres-why.315821/
 
Wall Street Journal: Robert Mueller 'should step down' from Russia investigation
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/w...own-from-russia-investigation/article/2642573

DO REPUBLICANS HAVE THE AMMO TO TAKE DOWN ROBERT MUELLER?
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/12/republicans-robert-mueller-fbi

Mueller investigation smells to high heaven
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/op...d-rr-mueller-trump-letter-20171206-story.html

Russia inquiry special counsel Robert Mueller faces claims of Trump bias

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...-mueller-faces-claims-of-trump-bias-8d62xtrf7

Commentary: President Trump starts to rack up wins
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/commentary-trumps-good-fortune/


Back in the real world Muellers case is going extremely well with 3 convictions with 3 cooperating witnesses in only 6 months.

"In America, the president is a public servant, not a prince. Is the president in legal hot water? In a word: yes."-Judge Andrew Napolitano,senior judicial analyst for Fox News 12-7-2017

 
How does his resume compare to Muellers?


Seeing as how he didn't give the FBI one of its biggest black eyes in history by trying to pin the anthrax attacks on an innocent Steven Hatfill, his resume is pristine compared to Muellers.

The Wrong Man - The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/05/the-wrong-man/308019/
As the pressure to find a culprit mounted, the FBI, abetted by the media, found one. The wrong one. This is the story of how federal authorities blew the biggest anti-terror
 
Boy you are naïve. That has always been meullers outcome. He squeezes some losers and gets them on perjury or on some side rap but when it comes to the ones who dig in with a defense team he gets clobbered at trial or on appeal. Flynn didn't even have an attorney with him when he was interviewed by the fbi for chrissake.

Also, don't be so sure that Flynn could have afforded a good defense counsel. His financial problems are an element that made him vulnerable to Russian dealings and also vulnerable to having to take a deal from the fbi. As soon as it is revealed that the warrants to tap him were illegally obtained he will regret even more that he did not lawyer up even more rather than just caving. You are still on this wavelength where you see Mueller and are in awe about how he controls everything. That come from your junior level perspective of how these things go. Same with the FBI. They go through a period where they have their time in the sun, then it can get very dark for them when the defense lawyers show up from the best firms in the country. Seeing some of that already just from the lawyers on the house committee. FBI not lookin so good these days.


Flynn has an 800,000 house,had multi million dollar international deals and most generals get sweet consulting deals with the defense industry when they retire.Flynn is fine.He has a private defense team that got him a very good plea deal.
 
Seeing as how he didn't give the FBI one of its biggest black eyes in history by trying to pin the anthrax attacks on an innocent Steven Hatfill, his resume is pristine compared to Muellers.

The Wrong Man - The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/05/the-wrong-man/308019/
As the pressure to find a culprit mounted, the FBI, abetted by the media, found one. The wrong one. This is the story of how federal authorities blew the biggest anti-terror


University of Virginia School of Law where he served on the Virginia Law Review.

12 years in The United States Attorney offices.

Assistant United States Attorney

Assistant attorney general for the Criminal Division

Deputy Attorney General.

Oversaw prosecutions of Manuel Noriega, Lockerbie bomber and Gambino crime boss John Gotti.

Longest-serving FBI director since J. Edgar Hoover




Now post your guys resume
 
Flynn has an 800,000 house,had multi million dollar international deals and most generals get sweet consulting deals with the defense industry when they retire.Flynn is fine.He has a private defense team that got him a very good plea deal.


Flynn did not have an attorney with him when he testimony resulted in perjury. He had a defense team that helped him after he committed the crime. Not as good as having a defense team to help you from committing one. As I said, Mueller works well where there is no defense team. After that, gets steep.
 
University of Virginia School of Law where he served on the Virginia Law Review.

12 years in The United States Attorney offices.

Assistant United States Attorney

Assistant attorney general for the Criminal Division

Deputy Attorney General.

Oversaw prosecutions of Manuel Noriega, Lockerbie bomber and Gambino crime boss John Gotti.

Longest-serving FBI director since J. Edgar Hoover




Now post your guys resume


Trump has not been charged with a crime yet so how do you what the defense team looks like?

Mueller's record is very spotty. He has shlocked around the justice department for a long time and over the years some wins have occurred but some frequent and notable losses. He was chief prosecutor for the California division/unit but then relieved of that position when he lost the hells angel case- where he offered pleas,deals, immunities up the ying yang and then still could not get convictions. That's when he transferred back to the east coast to shlock around some more and get a political appointment. No defendant wants to be on the other end of a justice deparment prosecution but no defense attorney is looking at Mueller and thinking this guy is not beatable, because he is and has been rather notoriously.

Comey is mediocre too. His mind and strategies and actions and speech are disorganized. He got Martha steward on perjury but could not get a conviction on the core charge of insider trading. so what?

And just recently, the justice department threw everything at Menendez and could not get a conviction even though they chugged away hard. They are not a stellar outfit by any means whatsoever. They are pretty much just a bunch of poliltical hacks now.
 
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