Anonymous ID: 5a6622 May 5, 2020, 8:06 a.m. No.9038004   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8178 >>8180 >>8220 >>8312 >>8491 >>8599

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>https://twitter.com/JosephJFlynn1/status/1257685349993721856

 

“What a beautiful black sky”

 

A comment Gen Flynn made three times during his interview with FBI agents that struck McCabe as “memorable.”

 

In his new book, former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe offers extensive new details of investigators' fateful January 2017 interview with former national security adviser Michael Flynn at the White House – a breezy conversation which began, according to McCabe, with all the urgency of a "playdate."

 

McCabe wrote in “The Threat,” released Tuesday, that "one thing [Flynn] said stands out in my memory" – namely that "when I told him that people were curious" about his conversations with the then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Flynn replied, "You know what I said, because you guys were probably listening."

 

Without confirming Flynn's suspicions, McCabe wrote: "I had to wonder, as events played out: If you thought we were listening, why would you lie?" (A Washington Post article published one day before Flynn's White House interview with the agents, citing FBI sources, publicly revealed that the FBI had wiretapped Flynn's calls and cleared him of any criminal conduct.)

 

According to McCabe, the interview was "very odd" because "it seemed like [Flynn] was telling the truth" to the two agents who interviewed him, including since-fired FBI agent Peter Strzok. Flynn, the interviewing agents told McCabe, "had a very good recollection of events, which he related chronologically and lucidly," did not appear to be "nervous or sweating," and did not look "side to side" – all of which would have been "behavioral signs of deception."

 

McCabe wrote that Flynn seemed "completely normal" – even when, on three occasions, Flynn looked at the window and told agents, "What a beautiful black sky."

 

McCabe maintained that Flynn made that memorable comment three times – first, at "noon," then an hour later, and then one more time shortly after that. However, McCabe's timeline in the book appeared to contradict the sentencing memorandum filed late last year by Flynn's attorneys, citing government documents.

 

The memorandum, which relied on sealed documents whose authenticity was not challenged by Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team, asserted that McCabe had called Flynn to set up the interview at 12:35 p.m. on Jan. 24, 2017, and that agents arrived at the White House at 2:15 p.m. – more than two hours after McCabe claimed in the book that Flynn first made the comment to the agents about the "beautiful black sky."

 

It was unclear if McCabe was suggesting that Flynn made the "big blue sky" comment literally, or whether McCabe instead was using a metaphor. The remark does not appear in quotes in McCabe's book.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mccabe-reveals-the-one-thing-that-stands-out-from-his-fateful-call-with-flynn

Anonymous ID: 5a6622 May 5, 2020, 8:48 a.m. No.9038369   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8472 >>8483

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>>9038312

>Prove he even said it

 

doesnt matter if he said it

the point that you missed is thats what was written & reported and thats what is being tweeted today by his brother

 

princess danmark is irrelevant and you just have to accept that some QR users are tards