Friday, March 31, 2017

Senate Intelligence Committee turned down Flynn's request for immunity

Now What Am I Going To Do To Save My Own Ass?

In other words, either:

1) He had nothing they wanted, or

2) He was not willing to say anything they wanted.

From NBC:
The Senate Intelligence Committee has turned down former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn's request for immunity, a senior congressional official told NBC News. 
This story is developing.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Never liked his coziness with Turkey. Proof he knows nothing about Islam, just like the rest of them.

Perhaps he trusted the generals who are supposed to be secular ... But who knows what the truth is.

Anonymous said...

People are forgetting that Flynn ran the DIA under Obama. He was senior IC. Don't assume immunity inquiries pertain to brief Trump tenure.
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Mike Flynn Immunity Story Debunked


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https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/847614519220158465

https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/847609406774591488

Paul Joseph Watson tweets:

Letter from Mike Flynn's attorney. No mention of asking for immunity.

Wall Street Journal publishing fake news YET AGAIN.

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UKDailyMail
Comments made by Michael Flynn six months ago are coming back to bite him after the ex-Trump adviser offered to testify to the FBI in their Russia probe in exchange for immunity.

The retired Lt. Gen, who briefly served as Trump's national security adviser, told NBC's Chuck Todd in September that people seeking immunity were likely guilty of committing a crime.

During the interview, Flynn took issue with former staffers of Hillary Clinton being granted immunity as the FBI investigated her use of the server when she was secretary of state.

'The very last thing that John Podesta (Clinton's campaign chairman) just said is no individual too big to jail, that should include people like Hillary Clinton,' Flynn said.

'I mean, five people around her have had, have been given immunity, to include her former Chief of Staff.

'When you are given immunity, that means that you have probably committed a crime.'