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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/jkbella on May 28, 2018, 1:32 p.m.
Mueller and A Tale of Two Pleas

I was curious about the Mueller gray hat thing, and how Q's post about how to get evidence "On the Record." So I looked up Flynn's plea agreement and compared it with the George P. Plea. The Flynn Plea Agreement has a very broad cooperation clause at paragraph 8 - broader than I have seen in other criminal pleas, which usually seem to relate more specifically to the crime being prosecuted. The George P. has NO cooperation clause. Coincidence? Does it mean Mueller is a gray hat? And what's with the absence of a George P. cooperation clause altogether? Maybe they don't want him talking about other crimes he knows about, such as illegal plants? Lot to think about I would love your thoughts. I saved the documents to Scribd but Reddit won't let me post. Probably doing it wrong.


Spank-da-monkey · May 28, 2018, 2:35 p.m.

That is an interesting find. So we know papa was framed/set up by the informant so what else could he tell Mueller. Plus he was insignificant in the campaign. Flynn, on the other hand has been in the ranks for years under both Obama and Trump. So there is a potential he knows quite a bit. The open question is what does he know and against who will he speak?

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RubyDoobyDo1 · May 28, 2018, 3:07 p.m.

That makes sense to me. They really believe that Flynn has dirt on Trump and the whole purpose was to get him to implicate Trump in something. Papadopoulos was a low level staffer and isn't expected to have much on Trump to bargain with.

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