[–] Jasperrock ago
If a person is being questioned by the FBI, and that person KNOWS that the FBI is corrupt and wants answers, NOT because the FBI is seeking justice, but rather to set the person up in a trap in order to protect the FBI's crimes, is their any law that protects the person from FBI entrapment?
[–] gonadsofsteel 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
yeah there is.. the second amendment and 61 million patriots turning up to DC and demanding the arrest of the entire DOJ/FBI management.
[–] squestionswhy ago
This is exactly why I stopped following the step by step progress. Too many plays, way too many players, and it takes nerves of steel to follow that ball around. There’s really no point worrying. I’ll pray, and just wait for the final scores ;)
[–] Dragon40 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
According to the redacted original FBI 302 of the Flynn interview, finalized on February 15 (two days after Flynn resigned), Flynn claimed that he never asked the Russians not to escalate following new U.S. sanctions and that he never asked them to vote a certain way at the U.N. He said his comments were more along the lines of asking how they were going to vote, not telling them to vote a certain way. That turned out to not be true. According to Sara Noble's article, partially quoted above, General Flynn did lie to the FBI interrogators. That came as a surprise to me, as the initial 302 had not been released until this court case.
[–] Paladin_Diver 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yes, but if he lied KNOWING they had the transcript, he did it for a reason.
[–] Dragon40 ago
Yes...and that is what made today's appearance so entertaining.