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Appeals court orders Sullivan to dismiss case against Gen. Flynn, ending years-long legal saga


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23 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

He plead guilty. He was a registered agent for a foreign country when he was appointed. 

Having the AG rig the outcome does not make him not guilty. The voters see this.

I know this is over your head but let me try and elucidate it for you. 

Say the FBI came to ask you questions about the location of Jimmy Hoffa of which you have no evidentiary value to them in the investigation and you lied to them when they asked where you purchased your shoes.   Is that really a crime?   

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23 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

What’s he going to say? I plead guilty because I am. 

Or things he found out while serving as ADNI for Obama under James Clapper.   Or things he learned as NSA of what the outgoing administration was doing. 

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Just now, Highmark said:

Or things he found out while serving as ADNI for Obama.

The most boring presidency ever? No wonder there aren’t any books about it. We could use a little boring about now. 

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41 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

The most boring presidency ever? No wonder there aren’t any books about it. We could use a little boring about now. 

Because anyone involved in some of the scandals would be arrested.   Has any people under Trump plead the fifth when testifying in congress?

The last 10 times people pled the 5th in congressional hearings 4 were Obama admin officials or tied to them in some way.   :pc:

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/05/10-times-the-fifth-amendment-has-been-used-before-congress/438195/

https://www.cnn.com/2013/05/22/politics/irs-targeting/index.html

 

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1 hour ago, Mainecat said:

Let’s change history OK dumb asses. Now Clinton and Nixon are innocent of their crimes. Both lied.

You Trump barnacles are sick fucks.

:lol:  you need to be medicated .  Talk to Spin maybe he can recommend a good psychotropic solution.  

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2 hours ago, Mainecat said:

Let’s change history OK dumb asses. Now Clinton and Nixon are innocent of their crimes. Both lied.

You Trump barnacles are sick fucks.

You understand he was told if he didn’t plead guilty they were going to go after his wife and son right. Then as a witness for the doj he found out there was exculpatory evidence that would have cleared him. He plead guilty to lying to an agent which the agent said he didn’t lie and Page and Stozk rewrote the 302 to say he did. 
 

new evidence came out today that shows the logan act crap your talking about “foreign agent” was suggested as a charge by Biden who claims he knew nothing about it. Oh by the way he was never charged with that. They just used that as a reason to investigate him. 

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6 hours ago, Mainecat said:

He plead guilty. He was a registered agent for a foreign country when he was appointed. 

Having the AG rig the outcome does not make him not guilty. The voters see this.

yes the voters see exactly what went down . to bad you are so fucking blind you are good with it all .

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partially blacked-out copy of Strzok’s notes is attached to the filing and includes a mention that appears to say: “VP: ‘Logan Act.'”

“According to Strzok’s notes, it appears that Vice President Biden personally raised the idea of the Logan Act,” defense lawyers Jesse Binnall and Sidney Powell wrote.

”That became an admitted pretext to investigate General Flynn.”

The revelation contradicts Biden’s claim of total ignorance regarding the Flynn probe when he was vice president, which he was asked about during a May 12 interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos.

“I know nothing about those moves to investigate Michael Flynn,” he said at the time.

Biden later claimed he misunderstood the question, adding, “I was aware that there was — that they asked for an investigation, but that’s all I know about it, and I don’t think anything else.”

The Logan Act, which dates to 1799, bars unauthorized Americans from engaging in “any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government.”

The law has only led to two indictments — in 1803 and 1852 — but neither resulted in a conviction.

Strzok’s notes, apparently written on Jan. 4, 2017, were “previously withheld from General Flynn” until finally being turned over on Jan. 23 of this year, his lawyers wrote.

Wednesday’s four-page court filing, which was submitted in secret on Jan. 24, was made public following Wednesday’s blockbuster ruling by a federal appeals court that ordered the judge in Flynn’s case to let him withdraw his guilty plea for lying to the FBI about his conversations with Kislyak.

Biden’s campaign didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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