Posted on 05/22/2020 12:44:01 PM PDT by jazusamo
After new documents showed that ex-Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was the victim of an FBI entrapment plot, the Department of Justice has filed a motion to dismiss the case. It details a sordid history of overreach and prosecutorial misconduct at the direction of James Comey, Andrew McCabe, and other top officials at the FBI. Flynn was forced to plead guilty to bogus lying to the FBI charges as a result.
Flynn was targeted over his phone call with former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, though the entire FBI counterintelligence probe into collusion was based on a debunked and unverified Democrat-funded opposition research project called the Trump dossier. The DOJ motion makes it quite clear that Flynn should have never been targeted by the FBI, or for any federal investigation since there was no evidence of wrongdoing. There was no evidence of Russian collusion. Yet, the calls he had with Kislyak were leaked to the press. These were classified discussions, but the anti-Trump deep state was getting to work.
Now, were learning that the FBI had wiretapped Flynns call with Kislyak, never masked his name, and circulated this information throughout the Obama administration. The source of the leaks now points to the J. Edgar Hoover Building. With so much malfeasance, current FBI Director Christopher Wray announced an internal review of this investigation (via Fox News ):
The FBI announced Friday that Director Chris Wray has ordered an internal review of the handling of the bureaus investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
FBI Director Christopher Wray today ordered the Bureaus Inspection Division to conduct an after-action review of the Michael Flynn investigation, the bureau said in a statement.
The review will be handled by the bureaus Inspection Division, the FBI said. That division is similar to an internal affairs office in a police department.
Fox News ):
The FBI announced Friday that Director Chris Wray has ordered an internal review of the handling of the bureaus investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
FBI Director Christopher Wray today ordered the Bureaus Inspection Division to conduct an after-action review of the Michael Flynn investigation, the bureau said in a statement.
The review will be handled by the bureaus Inspection Division, the FBI said. That division is similar to an internal affairs office in a police department.
I dont expect much will come of this.
Oct 2, 2020 (CNN) FBI Director Wray is suggesting more training courses for agents after a review of the Flynn case......
Reviewing it...
Yeah, to make sure that they didn’t miss anything that needs further cover-up.
I think Wray will be the first one gone after Trump is re-elected. Hopefully, we will have the House and Senate too.
It's been FOUR YEARS that they've known this...and more!
It should be far too late to save Wrays job. He sat on obvious malfeasance for years until he was FORCED to finally make a show of doing something about it.
Fire his azz
Unless he gets some folks to come forward and finish opening the can of worms, I will go with the crew that says it's just a CYA cover-up...even though his "A" wasn't involved in the original malfeasance.
You can call me Jay,
You can call me Wray,
But you dasn’t call me Jay Wray...
soooo....”double-secret probation “ coming right up!!!
....And slowly I turned.....
Hello Mr. Wray. What is it that you are hiding?
So, what was it that woke Rip Van Wray up?
"Department of Coverups, how may I trace your call and illegally wiretap your phone starting now and lasting forever?"
Bingo.
Trump is a gullible cretin. Can anyone name a single top appointment he has made since becoming President who wasn't a full-fledged Swampie or completely neutered/compromised?
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