Coup has started. First of many steps. Impeachment will follow ultimately~WB attorney Mark Zaid, January 2017
Earl (05-30-2020)
absolute horse mierda .
Lying to the VP got him fired - he was never charged with any conspiring ,and if you BOTHERED to read the phone call you'd see it was ordinary NSA business about possible tandem ops with Russia against Islamic radicalism.
Also asking not to escalate sanctions -which Putin did in an attempt to give the Trump adm their own "Russian reset"
Kissinger: “demonization of Vladimir Putin is not a policy; it is an alibi for the absence of one.”
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Cold War 2.0 Russia hysteria is turning people’s brains into guacamole.
We’ve got to find a way to snap out of the propaganda trance
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Buddha: "trust the person who seeks truth and mistrust the person who claims he has found it "
1.2.3.4.5.6.7. All Good Children Go to Heaven
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https://www.politico.com/news/2020/0...ty-plea-109126
Flynn now also appears to be claiming that his lawyers never told him that, at the time of the critical interview, the FBI agents involved thought his demeanor suggested he was being truthful. He now says he never would have pleaded guilty if he had known that.
Explaining why he reaffirmed his plea at another hearing in 2018, almost a year after reports emerged that the FBI agents didn’t think that he was lying to them, Flynn said his ex-lawyers urged him to “stay on the path” and said he would get no jail time.
“Regretfully, I followed my lawyers strong advice to confirm my plea even though it was all I could do not to cry out ‘no’ when this Court asked me if I was guilty,” Flynn wrote. He also apologized to the court, his family, the country, his supporters and Trump for offering the guilty plea — the only such plea in the only case Mueller’s office filed against a Trump administration official.
Flynn’s defense team also offered an unusual public window into the quickly unfolding plea negotiations in the case in the weeks leading up to his plea.
Less than a month before the plea, Flynn’s then-lawyers said they didn’t think his statements to the FBI during the pivotal FBI interview were a big legal problem for him. “We have not thought of the FBI interview as being a significant point of exposure,” Kelner told prosecutors, according to notes from another Covington lawyer.
Flynn’s new lawyers also contend that the old ones failed to capitalize on damaging disclosures about the probe that ensnared Flynn, such as the texts an FBI agent who conducted a key interview of Flynn sent disparaging Donald Trump when he was a candidate during the 2016 election.
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