Message from @qwasi
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They are the main reason why we have such a large intelligence community
I think there's more to the Flynn thing than you're letting on
That's the situation he got in trouble for
yes, but what's happening now
Trump is more likely to be a useful idiot than a direct puppet.
multiple things, we have two guys in SDNY getting indicted, one is preparing to talk about the situation wtih Rudy, nunes, and Ukraine
He's probably more effective not directly working with Putin that he would be with the reverse.
Trump is being impeached for the Ukraine deal, he is also spreading the Ukraine-intererence narrative, etc
In the case of Nunes, he was involved in the story but didn't recuse himself or come clean about that, due to a SNAFU in the record keeping involving the transition period after midterms
which the Ukraine guy is saying was intentional timing
His lawyer is claiming that a bunch of shit was withheld from them
> Powell’s motion seeks to force federal prosecutors to provide Flynn an array of documents withheld from his attorneys and to sanction government lawyers for their failure to provide relevant evidence to the defense team in a timely manner. When and how Judge Sullivan will rule is unclear.
> Then, mere days after the final briefing came in, federal prosecutors found themselves forced to admit that for nearly three years, they had wrongly identified the authors of the handwritten notes taken by the FBI agents during their January 24, 2017, interview of then-National Security Advisor Flynn. Prosecutors had told defense counsel (and the court) that the notes written by Peter Strozk had been compiled by FBI Agent Joe Pietka, and those taken by Pietka had been written by Strozk.
Sure that should be brought up to date and made accurate
but he's still guilty of everything, fry his ass right
as long as it brings down Trump
What they are claimining doesn't really affect the stuff he is in trouble for
That article seems to agree with me
It shouldn't matter, but Flynn of all people should have known better.
it's disingenuous of you to say that shady circumstances surrounding people involved with the Trump campaign points to Trump's guilt, but that the govt. withholding evidence in the Flynn case is meaningless
not only withholding evidence, but outright lying
it's not meaningless, but it's not particularly pertinent to the main issue of his charges
he did what he plead guilty to
and he of ALL people should have known better
what did he plead guilty to
lying about meeting a russian ambassador and not being a registered foreign agent
great
i dgaf
they have every communication
You might, Flynn definitely should have known better
if he did something untoward they would know
nah it doesn't work that way
bullshit
It doesn't
so he had secret meetings?
depends on how you define secret in this case, they asked him about his contacts, he purposefully lied about discussions with a russian ambassador, and the topic was a sensitive one
they already knew before they asked
there is zero chance they didn't know everything that was talked about
That's exactly how it goes, that's how you establish if somebody is lying to you
especially in counterintelligence cases