DC: Special Counsel Robert Mueller has requested a delay in former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s sentencing, according to a Wednesday report.
The news comes as attorneys for Flynn as well as the special counsel’s office told a federal court Wednesday night that they were both not ready to finalize a date for Flynn’s sentencing hearing after he was charged for making false statements to the FBI in early December, CNN reported.
The special counsel was going to present an updated report on Flynn’s case to court Thursday, but Flynn and the special counsel have agreed on a delay, pushing the sentencing back to May 1. read more
Gee, Did Hillary ever make false statements to the FBI? No, of course not.
Things turning around and biting him in the ass. Thats what the filthy bastard gets.
So Mueller has got nothing beyond Flynn’s scalp, and is just dragging things out for show. Got it.
What happened to Mueller’s Trump interview? That seems to have gone up in smoke.
Lets all sing along with Mueller…….”Dirty deeds and they’re done dirt cheap”
when you go to court for some trouble and get sentenced to jail they always whisk you away quickly– there is no delay, why do these people get special treatment ? 🙁
Anon – just waiting on the pay-offs.
I think the charges they finally landed on are fruit from a poisonous tree?
Waiting for the results of releasing the memo.
Maybe Mueller is afraid they may be roomies. He would never sleep the same.
Trump just needs to pardon him. How does that happen legally— before or after the sentencing?
If Mueller comes up with nothing and is forced to admit it watch the left turn on him in an instant and accuse him of tanking the inquiry. Then it would be funny to wait two weeks for the left to attack him then have Trump appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Mueller’s handling of his prosecution. Then watch the left laud Meuller as a hero again and a victim of Trump’s need for revenge. Geezuz, Trump could play the left like a Violin.
Mueller is in trouble.
Mueller would probably like to continue to practice law.
That’s difficult to do without a license.