Thursday, May 7, 2020

What Can We Learn from the General Michael Flynn Case?


            Last week we learned that embarrassing documents had been released showing that the FBI acted illegally in their case against former national security adviser, retired General Michael Flynn. Today the Justice Department announced that it had dropped its case against him because the documents showed FBI bias toward Flynn and undermined his case. This is good news for Flynn and his supporters, but it is also surprising because the Justice Department almost never drops a case. It seems that the “swamp” is starting to drain.


            The documents released last week included notes of a discussion that took place among top officials of the FBI. Someone asked about the goal of the investigation. Was the goal to entrap Flynn, “to get him to lie” to the FBI and get him fired or prosecuted? Under pressure from the FBI, Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the agents about his conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States before Donald Trump took office.


            It seems that there are people in the United States that will destroy anyone that gets in their way of taking down Trump. Flynn specialized in intelligence operations and could have been instrumental in exposing them. They had to get him out of the way, and they apparently did not care what it did to me. Flynn’s legal defense cost millions of dollars, and he was forced to sell his home to pay some of his bills. His reputation was damaged.


            Americans should be grateful that it is Donald Trump sitting in the White House and not Hillary Clinton. If Clinton had won, it would have been “business as usual” for the corrupt men and women who held important positions in our nation’s government. With Trump in the White House, some of the slime has been removed from the swamp, and the rats who dwell there are being exposed. If it could happen to General Flynn, it could happen to any other person! May God bless President Trump, and may God bless America!

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