Friday, May 1, 2020

FBI-DOJ Conspiracy Against Flynn Unravels

Flynn's lead defense attorney Sidney Powell believes with good reason that the retired three-star general was set up for a perjury trap by senior officials at the FBI. The handwritten notes and other released FBI documents provide her with more ammunition for the defense team's motion to dismiss the case against Flynn.

The "Evidence" - redacted in the released version of the notes - is believed to have been transcripts of several phone calls between Flynn and then-U.S. Ambassador to Russia Sergei Kislyak in December 2019 while Flynn was part of the Trump transition team as incoming national security adviser.

They reveal, among other things, a reversal of the decision by counterintelligence agents to close the case against Flynn after Strzok, who initially led the Russian "Collusion" investigation, intervened to keep the Flynn case open.

According to a report by the investigative journalist Sarah Carter, "The text messages reveal that there was an original 302 interview with Flynn that was never turned over to the defense. In those text messages between former FBI lovebirds Attorney Lisa Page and FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok, they discuss the interview that was conducted with Flynn at the White House and allude to the alteration of the document."

"Further, we know in fact that SSA 1's original 302 document went to Stzrok who rewrote it substantially, but tried not to 'completely re-write it so as to save [redacted] voice' and then was shared by Stzrok with a 'pissed off' Page who revised it substantively yet again, crafting the narrative to charge Gen Flynn with a crime he did not commit." She added that "The travel of this vital document establishes continuously - and until this day - the original FBI agents, the prosecutors, and FBI management's determination to withhold exculpatory evidence not only to try to convict an innocent man, but to hide their own crimes."

The FBI agents involved in the Flynn persecution were clearly trying to maneuver Flynn into admitting that he violated a 218-year-old statute known as the Logan Act or, in the alternative, getting him to lie about his discussions with the Russian ambassador.

As for the charge of lying to the FBI, even the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn had initially concluded that Flynn had not lied.


https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/05/fbi-doj-conspiracy-against-flynn-unravels-joseph-klein/

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