October 13, 2024
Under cover of Corona, the sewage of the DC septic tank flows on.
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Misremembering to the FBI should not be a crime - especially not on the basis of a politically motivated policeman's supposedly contemporaneous "notes", rather than an audio or video recording. Instead of a presidential pardon, why not repeal this vile pseudo-crime that mocks due process?
Misremembering to the FBI should not be a crime – especially not on the basis of a politically motivated policeman’s supposedly contemporaneous “notes”, rather than an audio or video recording. Instead of a presidential pardon, why not repeal this vile pseudo-crime that mocks due process?

Under cover of Corona, the sewage of the DC septic tank flows on. The latest revelations in the Deep State entrapment of Michael Flynn (Trump’s first National Security Advisor, for about twenty minutes) confirm what most sentient creatures have known for three years – that there was never any good-faith basis for the FBI’s investigation, only (in the now released words of Assistant Counterintelligence Division Director Bill Priestap) the object “to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired“.

The official pretext was that there might have been “a violation of the Logan Act”. Oooooooh! The Logan Act of 1799 refers to a Dr George Logan, physician, farmer and Pennsylvania state legislator, who, at a time of tension in Franco-American relations, engaged in his own negotiations with the government in Paris. In the two and a quarter centuries since, there have been no convictions under the Act, and, in the event anyone were ever to be the first so convicted, it would undoubtedly be struck down as unconstitutional. John Kerry, one notes, has not been prosecuted for his recent meetings with his pal Zarif, “foreign minister” of Iran, about how to save Obama’s deal with the mullahs.

In the case of Flynn, any hypothetical Logan prosecution would have been more ridiculous still – because he was not a freelance Pennsylvania doctor but the duly designated National Security Advisor of the incoming president. Peter Strzok went over to Flynn’s office to (as they say of bent British coppers) fit him up – and indeed they did fit him up.

So one conversation, with disgraced corrupt rogue agent Strzok, without counsel present and without the defendant being aware that this was an interrogation of him as opposed to just a friendly intragovernmental chit-chat, has consumed three years of Flynn’s life and all his savings.

I heard Kellyanne Conway being asked this morning about whether Trump should now pardon Flynn. No. It is for the court, as an act of judicial hygiene, to accept Flynn’s withdrawal of his enforced guilty plea (made under threats by the feds to destroy the lives of various family members, too), quash the conviction as a miscarriage of justice, and invite the defense to lay before His Honor a wrongful prosecution suit.

If it requires a presidential pardon to bring garbage like this to an end, then we are all in trouble. Because if the Deep Staters can do it to Flynn, they can do it to anyone.

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See Also:

(1) The FBI’s ‘Russiagate’ search-and-destroy mission against Team Trump

(2) Trump Unleashes Tweetstorm Showing Support for Gen. Flynn, Displeasure with FBI Dir. Wray

(3) Michael Flynn case should be dismissed to preserve justice

(4) Latest DOJ Documents Released In Flynn Case Reveal Obama White House Was Running the Operation

(5) Who Broke General Flynn Upon a Wheel?

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