Case should have been dismissed and Flynn would be exonerated which is better than a pardon.
Mike Flynn was ready to lay his life down for his country. Losing money and home was nothing compared to his patriotism. I imagine he wanted it that way.
As it was explained, President Trump knows the DC Judge (Sullivan) is corrupt, that there was no more case, and pardoning the General the day before Thanksgiving was beautiful, perfect timing.
I am sure General Flynn wouldn’t have it any other way.
I’ve seen so many posts saying that he won’t get his pension, can’t hold a federal position, etc., because he was pardoned but not exonerated.
Can anyone tell us the truth? Will he lose his pension? Can he work for the government again?
(Also, can he sue any of the a$$holes who railroaded him?)