The timing couldn’t be better.
@hillelslovak87 wants this man in prison. Read his statements and imagine yourself in his shoes. He was a pawn the SCO was willing to destroy if it meant getting any info on Trump.
There is also no denying it, he was set up by agents who were found to have engaged in misconduct during both his, and the Russia investigation. The original 302’s are “missing”, and the only record of Flynn’s statements are documents that were “edited” by these agents (one of whom was literally the guy overseeing spying on Page).
Michael Flynn takes on 'egregious' FBI misconduct, little-known FBI agent in guilty plea withdrawal
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mi...withdraw-guilty-plea-egregious-fbi-misconduct
In a sweeping argument that took aim at the bureau's "outrageous" conduct, Flynn's legal team highlighted a slew of information that has come to light since Flynn's plea -- including that no precise record of Flynn's statements to the agents exists and that the original handwritten FD-302 witness report from the interview is "missing," with subsequent versions later "edited" in some undisclosed manner by anti-Trump FBI officials.
Additionally, it has emerged since Flynn's guilty plea that the FBI officials who interviewed Flynn, anti-Trump agent Peter Strzok and "SSA [Supervisory Special Agent] 1," have each been implicated by Department of Justice Inspector General (IG) Michael Horowitz in apparent misconduct and mismanagement in both the Flynn case and the Russia probe generally.
@hillelslovak87 wants this man in prison. Read his statements and imagine yourself in his shoes. He was a pawn the SCO was willing to destroy if it meant getting any info on Trump.
There is also no denying it, he was set up by agents who were found to have engaged in misconduct during both his, and the Russia investigation. The original 302’s are “missing”, and the only record of Flynn’s statements are documents that were “edited” by these agents (one of whom was literally the guy overseeing spying on Page).
Michael Flynn takes on 'egregious' FBI misconduct, little-known FBI agent in guilty plea withdrawal
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mi...withdraw-guilty-plea-egregious-fbi-misconduct
In a sweeping argument that took aim at the bureau's "outrageous" conduct, Flynn's legal team highlighted a slew of information that has come to light since Flynn's plea -- including that no precise record of Flynn's statements to the agents exists and that the original handwritten FD-302 witness report from the interview is "missing," with subsequent versions later "edited" in some undisclosed manner by anti-Trump FBI officials.
Additionally, it has emerged since Flynn's guilty plea that the FBI officials who interviewed Flynn, anti-Trump agent Peter Strzok and "SSA [Supervisory Special Agent] 1," have each been implicated by Department of Justice Inspector General (IG) Michael Horowitz in apparent misconduct and mismanagement in both the Flynn case and the Russia probe generally.