'If anyone deserves a presidential pardon, it’s Gen. Michael Flynn. He should never have been prosecuted because he did nothing wrong. Documents prove it.
Days after President Trump was inaugurated in January of 2017, then-FBI Director James Comey and his chief assistant, Andrew McCabe, laid an unconscionable trap for the national security adviser in an effort to sabotage the new president’s administration at the outset. Under the phony pretext of a possible Logan Act violation, they disguised their true intent and manipulated Flynn into having a sit-down conversation with FBI agents at the White House. Boxes were still being unpacked.
Over the telephone in advance, McCabe pushed Flynn not to have a lawyer present and lulled him into believing the meeting would be just an informal discussion of no legal consequences. McCabe and the agents agreed in advance not to tell Flynn the truth behind their visit, nor did they advise him that the Obama administration had secretly recorded Flynn’s conversation with Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak.
Two agents, including the disgraced Peter Strzok, rushed over to the White House to question Flynn about a perfectly legal and appropriate communication he had with the ambassador during the transition period. Under no legal circumstances would this be an offense under the Logan Act. The FBI well knew this. Indeed, bureau lawyers raised red flags about the legality of the entrapment scheme, but Comey and McCabe plowed ahead anyway (see chapter 8 of my book, Witch Hunt).'
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