Anonymous ID: f7508e May 11, 2021, 5:41 p.m. No.13639598   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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crumbs are in the article linked I think.

Look for documens unsealed week prior to decisions case could be recondisered

 

Breadcrumbs were being dropped in the days preceding the decision that his case could be reconsidered. Documents unsealed the prior week by the Justice Department revealed

>agents discussed their motivations for interviewing him in the Russia probe โ€“

>questioning whether they wanted to "get him to lie" so he'd be fired or prosecuted,

>or get him to admit wrongdoing.

Flynn allies howled over the revelations, arguing that he essentially had been set up in a perjury trap. In that interview, Flynn did not admit wrongdoing and instead was accused of lying about his contacts with the then-Russian ambassador โ€“ to which he pleaded guilty.

 

Jensen reportedly was the one who recommended dropping the case to Barr.

 

Meanwhile, Barr, during an interview with CBS News on Thursday, was asked whether he felt the FBI conspired to get Flynn fired from the Trump administration.

 

โ€œI think, you know, that's a question that really has to wait [for] an analysis of all the different episodes that occurred through the summer of 2016 and the first several months of President Trump's administration,โ€ Barr told CBS News, while adding that Durham is โ€œstill looking at all of this,โ€ in reference to the Flynn case.