king hall wrote:
Yo Troll, FYI: 1) On Dec. 1st, 2017 Gen. Flynn reported to federal court for the purpose of consummating a pre-negotiated plea with Sp. Counsel Mueller whereby the Gen would admit to one count, "willfully and knowingly" making false statements to the fbi while at the same time in the same courtroom the investigating agents were saying, "he didn't lie to us". 2) Indicting any number of foreign citizens that can't be extradited for prosecution is a waste of tax dollars and serves only to show the public, hey, we're doing something here! It's BS! Or, fodder for trolls depending on the IQ level being dealt with. 3) "sterling record of not leaking" I guess you live in a basement; Mueller, by design, leaked the questions he wants to ask Trump. WTHU!
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hall, you should read more then the right wing cage liners.. You would see the real information on events of the world..
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/01/us/politics/michael-flynn-guilty-russia-investigation.htmlBy Michael D. Shear and Adam Goldman
Dec. 1, 2017
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, pleaded guilty on Friday to lying to the F.B.I. about conversations with the Russian ambassador last December, becoming the first senior White House official to cut a cooperation deal in the special counsel’s wide-ranging inquiry into election interference.
Mr. Flynn’s discussions with Sergey I. Kislyak, the Russian ambassador, were part of a coordinated effort by Mr. Trump’s aides to create foreign policy before they were in power, documents released as part of Mr. Flynn’s plea agreement show. Their efforts undermined the existing policy of President Barack Obama and flouted a warning from a senior Obama administration official to stop meddling in foreign affairs before the inauguration.
The documents do not disclose what Mr. Trump knew about Mr. Flynn’s discussions. But in at least one instance, prosecutors say, Mr. Flynn was directed by a “very senior member” of the presidential transition team to discuss a United Nations resolution. Mr. Trump’s lawyers believe that unnamed aide was Mr. Trump’s son-in-law and close adviser, Jared Kushner, according to a lawyer briefed on the matter.
Mr. Flynn’s plea deal could deeply undercut the claims made in January by Mr. Trump and his aides that they were misled by Mr. Flynn about his discussion with Russians regarding sanctions imposed on Moscow by the Obama administration over the election interference. In fact, the documents say multiple members of the team coordinated the specifics of Mr. Flynn’s outreach to Russia and knew that the conversations were about sanctions.
Mr. Mueller’s investigators have learned through witnesses and documents that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel asked the Trump transition team to lobby other countries to help Israel, according to two people briefed on the inquiry. Investigators have learned that Mr. Flynn and Mr. Kushner took the lead in those efforts.
But while the court documents released on Friday show no direct evidence of collusion with Russia, the special counsel’s filings so far paint a damning portrait of Mr. Trump’s associates. His former campaign chairman, two other campaign aides and his former national security adviser have now all been charged with felonies.