Posted on 01/17/2020 9:15:51 PM PST by bitt
Attorney Sidney Powell joined Larry OConner on WMAL on Friday morning.
Sidney Powell filed a motion in October revealing that General Flynn was indeed set up by the FBI with an ambush, damaging leaks and altered 302 reports.
Powell revealed that former FBI lawyer Lisa Page EDITED General Mike Flynns 302 report, then lied to the DOJ about the edits.
A 302 summary report consists of contemporaneous notes taken by an FBI agent when interviewing a subject.
Lisa Page, Special Counsel to Deputy Director McCabe, resigned; she edited Mr. Flynns 302 and was part of a small, high-level group that strategically planned his ambush. the filing said.
Page didnt recall whether she took part in editing the FD-302, the filing stated.
Included was a discussion between Lisa Page and her paramour Peter Strzok talking about editing Flynns 302 report.
In November the DOJ Friday argued in a surreply that Sidney Powells motion should be denied because there were no material changes made after 2/10/2017 to the draft of the January 24 interview report.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
I have recorded all my conversations with public officials for the past 18 years. Because they are acting in their official capacity, you have no duty to inform them.
Even then, there is no duty to inform the other person in a one-party state that you are recording a conversation. I was called once by a collection agency about an alleged debt that I did not owe. The person made some unlawful threats about suing me, ruining my credit, calling my work, etc. I informed them to never contact me, either by phone or letters; or there would be consequences. Told me they would be taking further collections actions. I then informed them that I was recording the call. That ended it.
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