It certainly looks that way.
Your opinion re: how to respond/retaliate?
Sorry for choppy format copypasta, been awake a long time
Brian Cates //Flynn & Breitbart's Army!
@drawandstrike
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Told you.
Ever since Jensen surfaced to hand off those sealed documents to
@SidneyPowell1
you've watching the unfolding of the preparation for THE BIG REVEAL:
they unsealing of the indictment of the CRIMINAL LEAKER of the Flynn/Kislyak intercepts.
This entire farce of the Flynn false statement case was started by a federal felony crime.
It's called "disclosure of classified information".
The statute of limitations on that is TEN YEARS.
So is the usual sentence for being convicted of doing it.
THIS is the federal law the Flynn leaker is going to be indicted for and charged with breaking:
Violating US Code 798.
Read up on it now:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/798
The entire frame of
@GenFlynn
where the FBI set him up for an interview that NEVER should have happened in the first place…was set into motion by…..
A FELONY CRIME.
A high-ranking gov't official leaked classified information to
@IgnatiusPost
of WaPo.
Disclosing classified information to someone who is not authorized to see it is a federal felony crime with a statute of limitations of 10 yrs and carries a maximum sentence of 10 yrs in prison.
Remember, while Grenell is declassifying this stuff on one end, USA EDMO Jeffrey Jensen is currently inside the FBI HQ on the 7th floor where he is, with the assistance of the Internal Affairs Division, looking for more evidence in the Flynn case.
INSD does not fool around and they are never sent anywhere just for show.
We may get the unsealing of this indictment before the week is out, at the rate things were going.
https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/26/richard-grenell-declassify-russia-document/
Grenell Declassifies Document Said To Be ‘Very Significant’ To Origins Of Russia Probe
As one of his last acts in office, Richard Grenell, the outgoing director of national intelligence, declassified a batch of Trump-Russia documents, including one that a senior U.S. intelligence official said is “very significant” to the origins of the Russia probe.
Grenell also declassified transcripts of December 2016 phone calls between Michael Flynn and former Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Fox News reported Tuesday.
A senior U.S. intelligence official confirmed the Fox News report to The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Grenell left office on Tuesday after swearing in his replacement, former Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe.
Ratcliffe will ultimately decide when to release the documents that Grenell declassified.
The official told Fox News that the document related to the origins of the Russia probe is “very significant in understanding how intelligence was manipulated to support launching the Russia investigation.”
Grenell released a slew of documents related to the Russia investigation during his short tenure as the temporary chief of national intelligence. President Donald Trump called Grenell a “superstar” on Sunday for declassifying the records. (RELATED: Here’s The ‘Unclassified’ List Of Actions Ric Grenell Took As DNI)
Grenell declassified footnotes from the Justice Department inspector general’s report on the FBI probe that showed the FBI had evidence of Russian disinformation in the Steele dossier.
He also finalized a review of 53 transcripts from the House Intelligence Committee’s investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. The transcripts showed that Obama administration officials saw no evidence of collusion while they still worked in government.
On May 8, Grenell declassified a list of Obama administration officials who requested the unmasking of Flynn in intelligence reports. He also declassified an email that former national security adviser Susan Rice sent herself on her last day in office regarding a Jan. 5, 2017, meeting in the Oval Office where Flynn was discussed.
Grenell said on Friday that he was conducting a declassification review of transcripts of Flynn’s calls with Kislyak, which occurred on Dec. 29, 2016.
Flynn pleaded guilty in the special counsel’s probe on Dec. 1, 2017, to making false statements to the FBI regarding his contacts with Kislyak. The Justice Department filed a motion to drop those charges on May 7, citing FBI documents discovered during an internal review of the case against Flynn.
Attorney General William Barr ordered the review after Flynn filed a motion on Jan. 29 retracting his claim to have lied to the FBI.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined comment on Tuesday when asked about the declassification and whether Ratcliffe plans to release the documents.
LMAO a twitterfag has tracked down Jack Dorsey's "head of site integrity"
Yoel Roth @yoyoel
Bunch of screencaps of obnoxious libtard tweets from @yoyoel are at
@LevineJonathan
Comments are gold
https://twitter.com/LevineJonathan/status/1265457578215124995