(Virgil) Virgil first wrote about the Deep State in December 2016, and he first wrote about the Michael Flynn case in January 2017—and yet he didn’t know the half of it.
by Virgil, May 3rd, 2020
Former Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller testifies before Congress on July 24, 2019, in Washington, DC. – Mueller told US lawmakers Wednesday that his report on Russia election interference does not exonerate Donald Trump, as the president has repeatedly asserted. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)
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Now how did Ignatius know that? The Post-man won’t say, other than that he got his information from a “senior US government official.” Once again, such disclosures aren’t legal, but once again, nobody in Washington, DC, seems to care.
The first time it really comes out in terms of Trump is a Breitbart story that appears in December of 2016, after Trump has won. And that’s when it really gets a broad audience, in a column by someone whose pen name is Virgil.
Gen. Michael Flynn, former national security adviser to US President Donald Trump, arrives at Federal Court December 1, 2017 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump’s former national security advisor Michael Flynn appeared in court Friday after being charged with lying over his Russian contacts, as part of the FBI’s probe into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow. / AFP PHOTO / Brendan Smialowski (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
Federal Bureau of Investigation documents unsealed on Wednesday showed that FBI agents strategized on January 24, 2017, before speaking with former National Security Adviser Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Mike Flynn, about getting him to admit to breaking the Logan Act or getting him to lie so that he could be prosecuted or fired.
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People should look at this for what it is: taxpayers funded this nonsense, and to think that four days into our administration, they’re coming into the White House—not to be helpful to the incoming administration, the national security advisor and by extension helpful to you, the American people and our new presidency—but to try to trip him up, get him ‘fired’ or get him to lie. And that is a disgrace, and everybody, as the president has said, should be concerned about that regardless of your political affiliation.
Indeed, much of the commentary has been withering. Former Justice Department prosecutor Andrew McCarthy wrote of the Flynn saga, “The closer one looks, the worse it gets. We can say that narrowly about the Flynn prosecution, and more generally about the Mueller investigation.” Meanwhile, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley declared flatly: “Justice demands a dismissal of his prosecution.”
The new documents are in effect the “smoking gun” proving that a cabal at the FBI acted above the law and with extreme political bias, targeting people for prosecution rather than investigating crimes.
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