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Seems that Flynn pleading guilty was a strategic way to expose corruption at the highest levels, knowing that a legitimate investigation would absolve him of any wrongdoing. So he pleads guilty to lying to the feds during the course of an interview where he may or may not have been given Miranda, did not have a lawyer present, was run by a corrupt group of investigators, then convicted by a corrupt judge. Remember, he waived his right to trial, agreed to "cooperate" with the investigation, and Mueller requested that sentencing be delayed. If he is a "cooperating witness" he may have access to information that he otherwise may not have; guilty plea may have been a way to start a counterintel op, but was certainly a way to smoke out investigators and a judge willing to charge and convict an innocent man for the sake of making a new president look bad.