Document Release In Flynn Case “will reflect poorly on the FBI” – IOTW Report

Document Release In Flynn Case “will reflect poorly on the FBI”

Federalist

New court documents filed under seal include significant exculpatory information about Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser, an FBI official familiar with the situation told The Federalist on Friday. The new documents, which were filed under seal by the Department of Justice Friday, allegedly include exonerating evidence about Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators about his conversations with foreign diplomats as Trump’s top incoming foreign policy adviser and is currently attempting to withdraw his plea, as well as evidence of malfeasance by the FBI during its investigation of Flynn. More

The materials released describe the pressure put upon Michael Flynn by threats of prosecute to his son, as well as the attempts within the bureau to hide misconduct in this case. Of particular focus, is FBI General Counsel Dana Boeta, who was directly involved in a number of activities (including the Flynn prosecution) meant to undermine and damage the Trump administration its early months. More

25 Comments on Document Release In Flynn Case “will reflect poorly on the FBI”

  1. “..reflect poorly..” How about some people go to jail for crimes against Flynn? How about that!? And how about they seize the assets from those who did “poorly” against Flynn, so they can try to make him financially whole again. His reputation? How about a front page apology on all the major news sites, papers, and cable news shows?

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  2. what “will reflect poorly on the FBI” is a bunch of these FBI assholes doing the Perp-walk on National TV

    this shit won’t even be reported by Demedia

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  3. I’ll join in on that “will reflect poorly” phrase. Right now, the FBI’s reputation is below used car dealers and only congressvermin are held in lower regard.

    TPTB’s (i.e. Barr & Company’s) efforts to “preserve the institutions” is ridiculous. The DOJ and especially the FBI are clearly no longer fixable without a 100% personnel change. And I include Barr in that. Starting over fresh is the only possible course at this point.

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  4. The FBI already reflects poorly. But no one’s paying attention to it anyway. I can only hope that this latest revelation will lead to Flynn’s total exoneration. Mr. President?

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  5. It seems without a doubt, the ‘Powers-that-be’, still hold WAY too much power over those that are supposedly the ‘GOVERNMENT of the people, BY the people and FOR the people.’

    A cleansing is way past due.

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  6. Once exonerated, President Trump should appoint him the head of a special investigation team to examine the workings of the 17 multi-billion dollar tax payer funded intelligence cabal!

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  7. Oh really? Rampant corruption and the persecution of American citizens will “reflect poorly on the FBI”? Do you think? Not that anyone will be punished, of course…

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