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Buh Bye Flynn!

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Joe Blow --- 7 years ago -

Thanks for risking our NATIONAL SECURITY, you loser!

The best part of it is he is going to SPILL on TRUMPTY!

LMFAO

House of cards is coming down!

LMFAO

LMFAO

LMFAO 

Joe Blow --- 7 years ago -

Michael Flynn Expected to Plead Guilty to Lying to FBI
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

V.

MICHAEL T. FLYNN

Criminal No.:

Violation: 18 U.S.C. 1001 (False Statements)

Information
The Special Counsel informs the Court:

Count One (False Statements)
On or about January 24, 2017, defendant MICHAEL T. FLYNN did willfully and knowingly make materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statements and representations in a matter within the jurisdiction of the executive branch of the Government of the United States, to wit, the defendant falsely stated and represented to agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in Washington, D.C., that:

(i) On or about December 29, 2016, FLYNN did not ask the Government of Russia?s Ambassador to the United States (?Russian Ambassador?) to refrain from escalating the situation in response to sanctions that the United States had imposed against Russia that same day; and FLYNN did not recall the Russian Ambassador subsequently telling him that Russia had chosen to moderate its response to those sanctions as a result of his request; and

(ii) On or about December 22, 2016, FLYNN did not ask the Russian Ambassador to delay the vote on or defeat a pending United Nations Security Council resolution; and that the Russian Ambassador subsequently never described_to FLYNN Russia?s response to his request.

(Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001(a)(2))

ROBERT S. MUELLER, III 

Joe Blow --- 7 years ago -

LOCK HIM UP!

LOCK HIM UP!

LOCK HIM UP!

LOCK HIM UP!

LOCK HIM UP!

LMFAO 

Joe Blow --- 7 years ago -

Full text of the charge. 

Joe Blow --- 7 years ago -

It makes you wonder if this is behavior he just began under the Trumpty Dump presidency or if he was always like this even as his service as a General.

Once a crook, always a crook.

LMFAO

WASHINGTON ? President Trump?s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, pleaded guilty on Friday morning to a charge of making false statements to the FBI. Flynn also indicated he plans to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller?s investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Mueller filed the charges against Flynn on Thursday in a three-paragraph ?information? that leaves many questions about Flynn?s activities unanswered.

Flynn, a retired general, could face up to five years in prison. He is the fourth figure from Trump?s presidential campaign to face charges, and there are indications that he may be cooperating with prosecutors in the broader Russia probe.

In a statement released by his attorney?s office shortly after he made the plea, Flynn claimed he has faced ?false accusations? of ?treason.? However, he also acknowledged that the actions he pleaded guilty to were ?wrong? and indicated that his guilty plea was part of an ?agreement to cooperate with the Special Counsel?s Office.?

?After over 33 years of military service to our country, including nearly five years in combat away from my family, and then my decision to continue to serve the United States, it has been extraordinarily painful to endure these many months of false accusations of ?treason? and other outrageous acts. Such false accusations are contrary to everything I have ever done and stood for. But I recognize that the actions I acknowledged in court today were wrong, and, through my faith in God, I am working to set things right,? said Flynn.

Flynn described his decision to cooperate with prosecutors as one that was made ?in the best interests of my family and of our country.?

?I accept full responsibility for my actions,? he said.

A Flynn confidant said the retired general promised ?full cooperation? in the probe, ABC News reported, and that he is prepared to testify that Trump asked him to make contact with the Russians.

The law firm indicated Flynn and his attorney, Robert Kelner, would not make further public statements about the plea.

Flynn, a retired general, was accused of making a pair of false statements about conversations he had with Russia?s ambassador to the United States during the transition period before the inauguration. A top adviser to Trump?s campaign, Flynn was appointed national security adviser days after Trump?s election in November 2016. According to the criminal information filed by Mueller and his assistants in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Flynn?s conversations with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, took place the following month, as he worked with Trump?s transition team.

The information said Flynn spoke to FBI agents on Jan. 24, 2017, four days after Trump took office and he officially became national security adviser. During that interview, Flynn allegedly lied about discussions he had with Kislyak about U.S. sanctions on Russia and a U.N. Security Council resolution.

According to the document, Flynn spoke to Kislyak on Dec. 29, the day the outgoing Obama administration issued sanctions to respond to Russia?s alleged intervention in the election. Mueller and his team said Flynn falsely said he ?did not ask? Kislyak to ?refrain from escalating the situation.? Mueller and his team also said Flynn spoke to Kislyak last Dec. 22. Flynn allegedly falsely told FBI agents that he did not ask the Russian ambassador to ?delay the vote on or defeat a pending United Nations Security Council resolution.?

The charging documents were made public on Friday morning. Shortly afterwards, the White House referred questions about the charges to Ty Cobb, the lawyer who is handling for the Trump administration issues related to the Russia investigation. The White House subsequently released a statement from Cobb in which he emphasized the fact that Flynn spent a little over three weeks in the Trump administration before being fired from his post as national security adviser, after it was revealed that he misled Vice President Mike Pence about his conversations with Kislyak.

?Today, Michael Flynn, a former national security adviser at the White House for 25 days during the Trump administration, and a former Obama administration official, entered a guilty plea to a single count of making a false statement to the FBI,? Cobb said, adding, ?The false statements involved mirror the false statements to White House officials which resulted in his resignation in February of this year. Nothing about the guilty plea or the charge implicates anyone other than Mr. Flynn. The conclusion of this phase of the Special Counsel?s work demonstrates again that the Special Counsel is moving with all deliberate speed and clears the way for a prompt and reasonable conclusion.?


Michael Flynn, with a detail of a U.S. District Court document. (Yahoo News photo illustration; photos: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Flynn has been the subject of intense scrutiny for months. In addition to the concerns about his communications with Kislyak, Flynn has faced questions about whether he failed to declare lobbying work he did for the Turkish government and whether he worked with Istanbul on a plot to hand over a Turkish dissident who is living in the United States. Flynn?s meeting with Turkish representatives allegedly took place last December during the presidential transition and involved his son, Michael Flynn Jr. Flynn?s son was also implicated in the payments from the Turkish government, since he worked in his father?s consulting business.

Legal experts have speculated that the potential for charges against Flynn?s son could give prosecutors leverage against him. Flynn was spared the more serious charges he could have faced for failing to register his work with Turkey or for negotiating with the Russian ambassador while he was still a private citizen.


Michael Flynn, who was national security adviser at the time, addresses the daily news briefing at the White House in February. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
The deal between Flynn and prosecutors is a major development as the Russia probe heats up and has ensnared several Trump allies. Last month, Trump?s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was indicted along with a longtime associate on charges including making false statements to investigators and acting as unregistered foreign agents on behalf of Viktor Yanukovych, the former president of the Ukraine, who was closely allied with the Kremlin. A lower-level former campaign aide, George Papadopoulos, was also charged with making false statements to the FBI about his outreach to Russia during the presidential campaign. Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty.

In a report released in January, the U.S. intelligence community said the Russian government had interfered in last year?s presidential election to help Trump against his rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton. Trump and his administration have repeatedly denied that he had any involvement with Russia?s efforts. The White House has also sought to distance Trump from the former aides who have faced criminal charges. 

Joe Blow --- 7 years ago -

Flynn to testify that Trump directed him to make contact with Russians: Reports



LMFAO

Silence is golden, eh pubies?! 

Are we great again yet --- 7 years ago -

Next up, batting second, number 666, sonny boy kushner 

Emperor of Kingwood --- 7 years ago -

Flynn to testify that Trump directed him to make contact with Russians

Which if true, (doubtful), its not illegal or unethical. 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

Then why do smarter people than you think it is? 

Emperor of Kingwood --- 7 years ago -

Then why do smarter people than you think it is?

Like Dershowitz, professor emeritus at Harvard Law School? Maybe you should've listened to his interview. 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

So sad. Joey thinks something will come of this. 

AwesomeTattooedDragon --- 7 years ago -

I think the fear of the White House is Trump tried to cover up the information by firing Comey- kind of like Clinton lied about Monica- there's a better chance of proving that, than collusion- 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

MAGA...Mueller ain?t going away! 

Emperor of Kingwood --- 7 years ago -

cover up the information by firing Comey-

Cover up what information? 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

Cover up what information??

Exactly 

Not KU --- 7 years ago -

Thanks for risking our NATIONAL SECURITY, you loser!

The best part of it is he is going to SPILL on TRUMP!
LMFAO
House of Trump is coming down!
So to all the "Get over it, we won" crowd. big middle finger. You won nothing. No one did.
Oh yeah...Taxes. were screwed.
and to the KU mod that Ices a vet on Veterans day. big middle finger to you too. Just a freedom hating narcissist. 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

Bwhahahahaha!

ABC lied! 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

ABC News
@ABC






From ABC's Twitter



CORRECTION of ABC News Special Report: Flynn prepared to testify that President-elect Donald Trump directed him to make contact with the Russians *during the transition* -- initially as a way to work together to fight ISIS in Syria, confidant now says. (link: http://abcn.ws/2ixWHDL) abcn.ws/2ixWHDL 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

Awe, where are ya Joey Boy. I'm waiting for your reply about lying, ake "fake news." 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

Bump, until you respond. 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

Bwahahaha! ABC suspends Brian Ross for blatantly lying to harm President Trump.

https://trib.al/62bXiix

Late Saturday, ABC News announced it was suspending network investigative reporter Brian Ross four weeks without pay for an inaccurate report that aired Friday.

We deeply regret and apologize for the serious error we made yesterday. The reporting conveyed by Brian Ross during the?special report?had not been fully vetted through our editorial standards process. As a result of our continued reporting over the next several hours ultimately we determined the information was wrong and we corrected the mistake on air and online.
It is vital we get the story right and retain the trust we have built with our audience ?- these are our core principles. We fell far short of that yesterday. Effective immediately, Brian Ross will be suspended for four weeks without pay. 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

Nothing from Joe, Jackass, or Mark. Go listen to some more fake, propagandist news! 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

ABC suspends Brian Ross for blatantly lying to harm President Trump.



And no one cared... 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

Feel better little infowarrior? 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

0 

SoupIsGoodFood --- 7 years ago -

LOL........... KU liberals continue to strike out. 

Prolix Raconteur --- 7 years ago -

Even USA Today ran an article that it's time to move on from the Russia conspiracy thing; Mueller's got nothing of substance.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/12/04/flynn-talk-russian-ambassador-legal-james-robbins/917714001/ 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

An editorial written by a conservative doesn?t exactly say that USA Today agrees...it just shows balance. 

fuzz81 --- 7 years ago -

Prolix is pulling out the opinion pieces lol

You should link some of your favorite alex jones trash too prolly 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

Only Dvaz will openly admit to being an infowarrior. Soup and the others are closeted... 

fuzz81 --- 7 years ago -

It?s so obvious though 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

An editorial written by a conservative doesn?t exactly say that USA Today agrees...it just shows balance

LMAO. You liberals only use blatantly biased fake news organizations such as CNN or MSNBC.

Yeah Infowars is usually way ahead of the mainstream propagandist media. They report actual facts, not lies. Sure, Alex Jones can be nutty at times. But post one lie by his news organization??? 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

You said all of that in the same breath... you can?t make this stuff up. 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

Before we go down that path do you need to be reminded that Alex Jones has stated that he?s a performance artist not a journalist?


Continue? 

Prolix Raconteur --- 7 years ago -

An editorial written by a conservative doesn?t exactly say that USA Today agrees...it just shows balance.

It's a highly liberal publication that NEVER leans towards Trump. Maybe you're right; they turned over a new leaf, unlike the NY Times that published 3 different editorial pieces over the weekend calling Trump a bigot, racist, demagogue blah blah blah fill in the blank with whatever progressive angst is the flavor of the day.

Wrong as usual Fuzz, never linked to Infowars so stop lying. Keep clicking those heels though.."Russia, Russia, Russia"... 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

Russia, Russia, Russia"...?


?Obstruction of Justice, obstruction of justice? 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

Before we go down that path do you need to be reminded that Alex Jones has stated that he?s a performance artist not a journalist?


Continue??


He does that to get viewers. MSM blasts President Trump, blatantly lying to attract simple minded humans (most liberals). Alex backs his reporting with actual documents, interviews of people the MSM won't touch because these people know the truth.

Go ahead and search for something Alex claimed as fact that wasn't and I'll give you 100 by the liberal media scum for each one by Alex.

BTW, I've met and talked with him on two occasions. He's trying to get the truth out. It's pathetic you liberals only believe what you want to hear. 

jackass --- 7 years ago -

He does that to get viewers


Nuff said...thanks for playing. 

DVaz --- 7 years ago -

Nuff said...thanks for playing.?

I guess you don't understand what it takes to get the truth out. He has to do this. Dude was like he is now back in 2000 when I first started watching him on Public Access in Austin.

I find it extremely pathetic that you attack his character, but not his message. I guess you can live with reality tuned out. 

fuzz81 --- 7 years ago -

LOL 

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