(my cross-reference update: John Solomon reports that Mueller witheld positive info about Kislyak from Mueller Report)
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3755076/posts
Key figure that Mueller report linked to Russia was a State Department intel source
The Hill ^ | 06/06/19 | John Solomon
What happened to Flynn was one of the biggest travesties of justice this country has ever had. Its still happening,
Flynn needs to fight, but he cant afford it.
Someone needs to start a GoFundMe campaign to pay for Flynns legal costs.
So any idea on Barr’s position, or is the DoJ position baked in previous cakes?
(BTW: I know how hard CT articles are to post because of his extensive use of pictures and live links, so no criticism intended, but I still think it's helpful to put the core stuff here for people who maybe can't click through due to restrictive firewalls, etc.)
This is a very interesting development and may well indicate a change in strategy; or, even more interesting, the execution of a pre-planned strategy, for General Michael Flynn. There is a possibility, with legal distance happening as a result of Weissmann and Muellers investigation concluding, that Michael Flynn may be shifting to offense.Again, there are lots of links at Conservative Treehouse, so go there if you want the details.Two separate court filings today show: (1) Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn has fired his legal team and retained new counsel; and, (2) the DOJ is filing the evidentiary documents (possibly Joe Pientka 302 and Kislyak transcript?) under seal.
The Daily Caller is reporting that an announcement from the new legal counsel will come out within the next few days:
Additionally Techno Fog is noting there are new DOJ filings being presented to the court under seal (This could be the FD-302, from Flynn FBI interview, and/or the Kislyak transcript the DOJ previously would not provide the court in public record):
Both parts of this story are interesting. Start with the first part: the lawyer firing by Flynn.
Why change lawyers now?
By any conventional standard it seems far too late to withdraw your plea bargain. In fact there never is a time to withdraw a plea bargain. All plea bargains include the stipulation that if you withdraw the prosecution is free to use everything in it, including your previous confession at any subsequent trial.
Which is why people never withdraw from plea agreements.
I really don't get it. Anyone have a clever theory?
Then there is Part 2: the new sealed filings. That's weird too, for the same reason. We are at the bitter end of this thing.
Last week (May 31) Team Mueller (what do we call them now that Mueller is gone, they are still in place prosecuting people. Who's the head of Team Mueller now, in the Cohen case, this case, and other pending cases?) stiffed the Judge (Sullivan) on his order that they produce a transcript of the Flynn / Russian Ambassador K. call.
That was a bit strange. How often do you see an attorney, even a Federal one tell a judge to "pound sand".
So maybe this is a "secret version" just for the Judge of that memo.
At what point do "we the people" get to see enough of the evidence to decide if this case was a semi-legitimate case of lying to the FBI or if it was just total hokum from day 1. ???
Never?