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  • Originally posted by Dinner View Post
    You are not very bright. Flynn was talking to the Russian ambassador who is always under surveillance because he runs a ton of Russian intelligence operations in the US. Yes, if you call foreign agents who are being surveilled then you will be recorded as every call involving the foreign agent is being recorded. No, that is not illegal, genius.

    Next time do not telephone Russian agents and discuss how Trumpykins wants to conspire with them to break the law. When caught especially don't lie to the FBI when they come to ask you about said criminal conspiracy involving foreign agents.
    1) They unmasked him - Fact
    2) It is not illegal to call any Russians.
    3) He didn't call any Russians.
    Etc...

    I mean there is no point in even bothering with you. You insist in living in your fake news fantasy. I actually feel sorry for you because they tricked you in the head, but I can't waste my time.
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    • You are clueless on very basic facts.
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      • Originally posted by Dinner View Post
        You are clueless on very basic facts.
        It's fricking common sense that he could legally call the Russian Ambassador. You got fricked in the head by fake news, AND you don't know the facts.
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        • He was talking to the Russian ambassador who is a know high ranking Russian intelligence chief. Kislyak is long been monitored for that reason. Yes, jackass, Flynn called him and discussed dropping sanctions in exchange for help for Trump and it is on tape that this discussion had Trump's approval. That violates several laws.

          Flynn and a number of other Trump campaign people all lied to the FBI about this, lied to Congress about this, and lied to the American people about this. So please get the basic facts straight before you babble any more of your horse****.
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          • Originally posted by Dinner View Post
            https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.was...c5d_story.html

            He was talking to the Russian ambassador who is a know high ranking Russian intelligence chief. Kislyak is long been monitored for that reason. Yes, jackass, Flynn called him and discussed dropping sanctions in exchange for help for Trump and it is on tape that this discussion had Trump's approval. That violates several laws.

            Flynn and a number of other Trump campaign people all lied to the FBI about this, lied to Congress about this, and lied to the American people about this. So please get the basic facts straight before you babble any more of your horse****.
            At the time, some suggested Flynn might have violated the Logan Act, a law that prohibits private citizens from conducting foreign policy. It’s highly unlikely Flynn would have faced any consequences from the Logan Act, which has not been used in more than 150 years. But Flynn put himself in legal peril when he told investigators he did not discuss sanctions with the ambassador.
            It says that right in the fricken article you posted, the WaPo.

            Why did people say that he violated the Logan Act? Why was he interviewed by the FBI? How fricken stupid are you?
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            • Solomon reports that he has a source that told him that an email chain exists of FBI officials talking about how the FISA applications were BS.
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              • Guys, Flynn didn’t plead guilty. He was drunk and the prosecutors knew it so they offered him some drinks if he could guiltysaywhat ... and he said what.

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                • Actually producing that e-mail chain would be more persuasive.
                  It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                  • Well the investigators definitely didn't tell Flynn that he was in any trouble, or that it was serious.
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                    • That's why we need the 302s
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                      • Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
                        Well the investigators definitely didn't tell Flynn that he was in any trouble, or that it was serious.
                        How very unfair from the prosecutors
                        It is like with the prosecution not informing Trump beforehand that, for some of the questions they ask Trump, they may already have the answers ...
                        and that Trump may get himself into deep trouble, if he lies in his answers
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                        • [ 1. Did you read the wiretap transcripts of conversations between Flynn and then-Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak? If not, were they described to you or synopsized for you by other government officials?

                          2. Did you read the so-called 302 report written by the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn on Jan. 24, 2017? If not, was it described to you or synopsized for you by other government officials?

                          3. Did you ever discuss the Flynn interview with the agents? In any event, what, precisely, did the agents report on the question of whether or not Flynn was truthful in the interview?

                          4. Did the agents believe Flynn tried to deceive them?

                          5. If the agents did not believe Flynn was lying, how did they — or you — reconcile the differences between what Flynn said in the FBI interview and what he said in the transcript of the Flynn-Kislyak conversations?

                          6. Did Flynn, a former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency with a deep knowledge of surveillance practices, at any time in the interview acknowledge or refer to the fact that his conversations with Kislyak were recorded by U.S. intelligence? Did he ever acknowledge that the transcripts of his conversations were available to FBI officials?

                          7. What other evidence did the FBI have that Flynn lied to the agents?

                          8. Did you believe, a week after the interview, that Flynn would be indicted for lying to the FBI? Did you believe, by early May 2017, before you were fired, that Flynn would be indicted for lying to the FBI?

                          9. When did you learn that Flynn would be charged and had pleaded guilty? What was your reaction?

                          10. Other than the Flynn-Kislyak conversations, are you aware of any other instances in which Flynn took part in any activities as part of a conspiracy with Russia to fix the 2016 election? If so, what were they?
                          ?s for Comey, Byron York (WaEx)
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                          • Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post

                            How very unfair from the prosecutors
                            It is like with the prosecution not informing Trump beforehand that, for some of the questions they ask Trump, they may already have the answers ...
                            and that Trump may get himself into deep trouble, if he lies in his answers
                            Dude, how do you do what they did to Flynn and then you don't recommended jail time? You think that's ok? Says a lot about you.
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                            • Piece on that email chain

                              https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/41...isa-abuses-yet

                              Just before Thanksgiving, House Republicans amended the list of documents they'd like President Trump to declassify in the Russia investigation. With little fanfare or explanation, the lawmakers, led by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), added a string of emails between the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to their wish list.


                              So it doesn't just exist. Congressmen have seen it and requesting declassification.
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                              • The email exchanges included then-FBI Director James Comey, key FBI investigators in the Russia probe and lawyers in the DOJ's national security division, and they occurred in early to mid-October, before the FBI successfully secured a FISA warrant to spy on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

                                The email exchanges show the FBI was aware - before it secured the now-infamous warrant - that there were intelligence community concerns about the reliability of the main evidence used to support it: the Christopher Steele dossier.
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