Gen. Flynn Case FBI Perjury Trap – Op-ed
Ex-US Diplomat: FBI's 'Perjury Trap' for Flynn Has Worked & Cannot be Undone; Bad Guys Won
Jim Jatras – RT Op -ed
https://sputniknews.com/analysis/202005081079233783-ex-us-diplomat-fbis-perjury-trap-for-flynn-has-worked–cannot-be-undone-bad-guys-won/
The recently unsealed documents have marked a new turn in former National Security Adviser to President Trump Michael Flynn's litigation, two and half years after he pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents. American political observers have explained how the new disclosure may backfire on US intelligence.
The new evidence indicates that the retired United States Army lieutenant general apparently fell victim to a perjury trap set by the FBI, says Flynn's defence, raising the question as to why Justice Department prosecutors refused to produce the aforementioned Brady material for so long.
On 4 May, Republican lawmakers Jim Jordan, R-Oh, and Mike Johnson, R-La, wrote a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray criticising the "Obama-Biden era FBI" for multiple instances of "political bias and serious misconduct", requesting that he "immediately review" the actions of the FBI in targeting General Michael Flynn and asking why the bombshell evidence provided by the DOJ as part of AG William Barr's a re-examination of Flynn’s case had not been divulged by Wray earlier.
'What's Our Goal? Truth or Get Him to Lie?'
The discovered files include handwritten notes attributed to then-Counterintelligence Director at the FBI Bill Priestap which were taken in January 2017, after a meeting with former FBI Director James Comey and Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, according to Fox News.
"What's our goal? Truth/Admission or to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired?" Priestap wrote.
"If we get him to admit to breaking the Logan Act give facts to DOJ + have them decide… If we’re seen as playing games, W[hite] H[ouse] will be furious. Protect our institution by not playing games", the notes further read.
Even before the documents were made public, American legal experts repeatedly expressed concerns about the way Michael Flynn was interviewed by FBI agents Peter Strzok and Joe Pientka as they neither informed the White House counsel about their plans, thus leaving the general without a lawyer on hand during the interview, nor played the recordings of the phone talk in question for Flynn.
"My take on the FBI’s methods used here is that certain highly-placed people in the FBI appeared to have grossly violated those methods, and that their conduct represents a serious threat to democracy and the rule of law", says Ron Coleman, a New York attorney and political commentator.
"The FBI’s misconduct is astounding, but unfortunately not unprecedented. It is a disgrace and shocking", agrees Paul Gosar, a Republican congressman from Arizona.
'New Notes Warrant a Dismissal of Flynn's Case'
Gosar outlines "three serious deficiencies" in the recent revelation:
· "First, the FBI had a duty, called the Brady Doctrine, to turn over all exculpatory evidence. The recently released memos were not turned over to the defence and are obviously exculpatory in that they demonstrate prosecutorial abuse and a set-up for a perjury trap".
· "Second, it is disturbing to see how the FBI in fact is playing partisan 'games' but wanted to conceal that too. The memo says 'If we’re seen as playing games, WH will be furious'. How a professional law enforcement agency is even debating how to conceal its 'game playing' so the White House would not be 'furious' is an amazing concession of incompetence and bias".
· "Finally, the discussion about what its goals are, including 'Truth/admission or to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired?' is fundamentally dishonest and abusive. The FBI has one job: uncover the truth and pursue justice".
These memos alone warrant a dismissal of Flynn's case, according to Gosar.
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