Powell should keep pulling this thread!
Aside: if Flynn knew anything really damning dont you think hed have been killed?
We need to hear about the Obama/Iran connection. What was their plan for when Hillary took the reins?
The Intel agencies always run black budgets that Congress doesn’t know about and they do things that Congress and the American people really don’t WANT to know about. So I rather doubt they were worried about an audit.
There’s something else underneath their “get Flynn” effort. The obvious thing is he knew too much about Obama’s private deal with Iran, much of which has never been disclosed. But there could be other ops that the intel guys don’t want exposed.
Everybody knows about the billions the CIA runs “off the books”. That has been public knowledge since the 1970s at least.
Billions of taxpayer dollars that he knew were not being properly accounted for.
No wonder the democrats are fighting Trump so much the swamp has a lot to hide.
None of them ever left D.C. empty handed.
Other weird stuff - is someone trying to pin this on a Bush?:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Halper
From 1984 to 1990 Halper was chairman and majority shareholder of the Palmer National Bank of Washington, D.C., the National Bank of Northern Virginia and the George Washington National Bank.[6] Palmer National Bank was used to transfer money to Swiss Bank Accounts controlled by White House aid Oliver North.[11] According to Peter Dale Scott's book The Iran-Contra Connection: Secret Teams and Covert Operations in Reagan Era on the IranContra affair, Ray Cline's son-in-law Roger Fontaine "made at least two visits to Guatemala in 1980 ... (with General Sumner) drafting the May 1980 Santa Fe Statement, which said that World War III was already underway in Central America against the Soviets and that Nicauragua was the enemy. And some Reagan aides felt that Halper "was receiving information from the CIA."[12] The Palmer National Bank, where Halper worked, was described as "the D.C. hub by which Lt. Col. Oliver North sent arms and money to the anti-Sandinista guerrilla Contras in Nicaragua. One of Palmers founders, Stefan Halper, had no previous banking experience, but was George H.W. Bushs foreign policy director during Bushs unsuccessful 1980 presidential campaign. [13]