The argument all people have a political bias including agents and that is no reason to suspect them has fallen apart.
About time.....
Tick, tick, tick.......
WHAAT!? There'd better be some crystal clear video of this. But if there is, wow.
I don’t trust Roger Stone as a source, so will wait for verification before getting too excited. I hope this is true.
If a powerful FBI man like McCabe can go after a General, just imagine what he can do to “privates.” Like me...
Bump!
I was under the impression that Flynn’s ‘admission’ was forced by way of threats made against his son.
If he has already made a plea deal, how can he get the charges dismissed?
We’ve yet to come across anything criminal done by the Trump Administration - just everyone else.
He should file for dismissal and I hope he wins. That would shake up a lot of liberal lalalanders.
If this is true, then it will be a huge turning point in this investigation. I just don’t know if this is really true though. Is Stone reliable?
McCabe was immediately desperate when Trump won because Clinton paid him $750,000 to make sure she got elected. He failed bigly. The Clintons don’t like it when they don’t get what they paid for!
The agent who interviewed LTG Flynn was none other than Peter Strzok.
It all depends on his word against Flynn’s, about who said what, in a meeting between them.
Strzok probably just lied about what was said, to set up Flynn.
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Yeeees
This will get interesting
“Andrew McCabe told a teleconference of law enforcement officials, first we f*ck Flynn, then we f*ck Trump.”
But at the end of the day, it looks as though McCabe has f*cked himself!
All of this dirty dealing was done with the thought that Hitlary could not loose, so they did not covered their tracks sufficiently. McCabe, there is a cell in Leavenworth waiting for you. Your cellmate will be a 350lb. homosexual!
Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, who led the Defense Intelligence Agency, worked closely with Gritz to find terrorists overseas. He says it's a shame the FBI let go of someone with years of top national security experience."She was one of the really, to me, bright lights and shining stars early on that just kinda got it when it came to the kind of enemy that we were facing and the relationship that was necessary between law enforcement and the military ... and I just thought she was really a real pro," Flynn says.
Gritz, now 46 years old, had to sell her home and move in with her parents. The FBI yanked her security clearance, and she thinks they've been black balling her for jobs in the field. That's how she ended up selling makeup. She recently moved to a better paying position answering phones at a call center.
A June 2017 article in Circa links McCabe to Gritz's troubles:
Flynn’s intervention on behalf of Supervisory Special Agent Robyn Gritz was highly unusual, and included a letter in 2014 on his official Pentagon stationary, a public interview in 2015 supporting Gritz’s case and an offer to testify on her behalf. His offer put him as a hostile witness in a case against McCabe, who was soaring through the bureau’s leadership ranks.The FBI sought to block Flynn’s support for the agent, asking a federal administrative law judge in May 2014 to keep Flynn and others from becoming a witness in her Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) case, memos obtained by Circa show.
The deputy director’s testimony provided some of the strongest evidence in the case of possible retaliation, because he admitted the FBI opened an internal investigation into Gritz’s personal conduct after learning the agent “had filed or intended to file” a sex discrimination complaint against her supervisors.
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For nearly a decade, Gritz worked with the intelligence community to help successfully track down global terrorists or rescue Western hostages, and was even occasionally called upon to personally brief then-Director Robert Mueller on sensitive cases like the disappearance of a retired agent Robert Levinson inside Iran, memos show.
But her career took a sudden downward turn after she went to work under McCabe and his leadership team in 2012, resulting in her first negative rating after years of outstanding performance reviews. She filed an EEOC complain inside the FBI against a handful of bureau executives in 2012, alleging her career was being derailed by sexual discrimination.
General Flynn didn't get along all that well with the swamp rats. From an October 2016 article in Politico recounting Flynn's 2014 retirement at age 56 from the Defense Intelligence Agency (he was fired):
During the ceremony, Flynn would be extolled by Admiral Mike Rogers, the director of the National Security Agency, as “the best intelligence officer of the past 20 years.” But given the nature of the intelligence business that united them, many of the attendees also knew that Flynn’s retirement at age 56 was premature. A well-known maverick, Flynn had been asked to “shake things up” at the 17,000-person agency. He brought a more wartime mind-set and ethos to a sleepy Washington bureaucracy, until the bureaucracy pushed back and Flynn’s gung-ho style was deemed too “disruptive” for an administration determined to put the unpleasant memories of Iraq and Afghanistan in the rearview mirror.
It's really sad DJT was successfully pressured to fire him.