[quote=Ricktloml][quote=BigMike]Pay particular attention:
"The charges against Craig, a former Obama White House counsel, arose from the probe by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russian interference with the 2016 U.S. p**********l e******n. Craig, the first prominent Democrat charged in the investigation, remains free on his own recognizance. His next appearance was scheduled for April 15."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/greg-craig-pleads-not-guilty-to-lying-about-foreign-lobbying/ar-BBVSKhG?ocid=spartandhpI think some folks are gonna regret the Mewler investigation and what you saw happen to others in an unfair way is going to come back in
spades on some heads.[/quot
What was done to Gen. Flynn is reprehensible. Hopefully there will be some vindication. Although he and many others who were bankrupted, smeared and persecuted to advance a false narrative in hopes of overturning the results of the 2016 e******n and unseating a duly elected president, can never undo the damage done in this (ongoing) c**p attempt.[/quote]
This man: a perfectly good marine...did his job and didn't try to profit from his position like Flynn
from the Hill:
"Scrutiny on Flynn’s ties to Turkey first stemmed from an op-ed he wrote for The Hill on E******n Day 2016.
In the op-ed, Flynn defended Erdogan from criticism of his crackdown on dissidents and labeled Gulen a “shady Islamic mullah” who “portrays himself as a moderate, but he is in fact a radical Islamist.”
It was later revealed that his now-defunct Flynn Intel Group had been paid $530,000 by Dutch-based company called Inovo BV, which in turn had ties to the Turkish government.
The bulk of the $530,000 contract was to produce a documentary to boost Turkey’s image, as well as to conduct research on Gulen.
In March 2017, Flynn and his consulting firm retroactively registered as foreign agents working on behalf Turkey.
In a Dec. 2017 legal filing, though, Flynn admitted lying in the March filings to the Justice Department, including by falsely stating that the Flynn Intel Group did not know to what extent the Turkish government was involved in the project and that the op-ed was written on his own initiative."
You can read more:
http://thehill.com/policy/defense/421780-turkey-and-michael-flynn-five-things-to-know