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You've already made a fool of yourself by asking, if Mueller had enough to charge Flynn, why didn't he indict him(ignoring the fact that Flynn publicly broke the rule requiring him to register as a foreign agent(the scumbag forgot that for TWO countries), and that he begged like a dog for immunity but was turned down, now, this:

http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/23/polit...rump-robert-mueller-new-york-times/index.html

Flynn's lawyers no longer sharing information with Trump's legal team




By Sophie Tatum and Evan Perez, CNN


(CNN)Michael Flynn's lawyers have told other defense lawyers in the ongoing Russia probe, including President Donald Trump's legal team, that they're no longer able to share information, a source familiar with the matter told CNN.

The source added that the decision to cease informal information-sharing could be an indication Flynn is preparing to plead guilty in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
The New York Times first reported the change Thursday, citing four people involved with the case, and added that it could be "an indication that Mr. Flynn is cooperating with prosecutors or negotiating ... a deal."
While Flynn's lawyers had previously shared information with Trump's team, the change does not necessarily indicate that Flynn is cooperating with Mueller.
Jay Sekulow, a member of Trump's legal team, said that the decision to no longer share information "is not entirely unexpected" and shouldn't be seen as an indication of cooperation.

"No one should draw the conclusion that this means anything about General Flynn cooperating against the President," Sekulow added.
Lawyers can pull out of information-sharing arrangements for a variety of reasons, including concerns of potential conflicts of interest that may arise at a later date. Information sharing may also be abandoned, for example, when a lawyer is attempting to negotiate with prosecutors, but those negotiations aren't always successful.
Flynn's lawyers declined to comment.
Mueller is currently conducting a special investigation to look into Russian interference in the 2016 election and any potential ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
The Times' report Thursday comes just weeks after CNN reported Flynn was concerned about the potential legal exposure of his son, Michael Flynn Jr. in the investigation.
Interviews conducted by special counsel investigators have included questions about the business dealings of Flynn and his son such as their firm's reporting of income from work overseas, two witnesses interviewed by the team previously told CNN. The Foreign Agents Registration Act requires people acting as agents of foreign entities to publicly disclose their relationship with foreign countries or businesses and financial compensation for such work.
Flynn was subject to questions and scrutiny during his brief stint as the White House national security adviser over phone calls with the former Russian ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak.
CNN previously reported that Flynn initially told investigators that he did not discuss sanctions with Kislyak, but later changed his answer to say he didn't remember. Mueller could potentially use this to charge Flynn with making false statements -- the same charge that former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to last month.
Former Trump campaign officials Paul Manafort and Rick Gates already face charges relating to their undisclosed foreign lobbying for Ukraine. They were indicted by Mueller's grand jury last month. Both have pleaded not guilty.
 
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hey DuhhhhhhFlech, Trump is going to keep making America great for 7 more years.

Get used to it bitch.

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Lol...Flynn is in a shitload of trouble.

Still have zero collusion....except now the investigation has become an "any and everything" blanket of garbage.
 

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So, you're a moron who can't read between the lines, Jagoff: "Mike's a good guy, and I hope you(Comey) can see your way to let this one go." No, I don't think we will, lol.

Meanwhile, punk ass A Sap Sucker ain't got SHIT to say, I notice, apparently Light Has Dawned On Marble Head...his!:hahahahahLoser!@#0Shush()*:pointer:Slapping-silly90)):nohead:azzkick(&^
 

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Lol...Flynn is in a shitload of trouble.

Still have zero collusion....except now the investigation has become an "any and everything" blanket of garbage.
They've been going at this for over a year and so far all they have bupkus.
Next thing I expect zit to get called to testify about his Russian girlfriends.
 

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Lol...i have some.Russian chic emailing me
 

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Flynn's alleged involvement is with Turkey, not Russia...and similar to Manafort has nothing to do with the Trump campaign.

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They've been going at this for over a year and so far all they have bupkus.
Next thing I expect zit to get called to testify about his Russian girlfriends.

Bupkus????? They already have 3 indictments and a guilty plea, you stupid cocksucker, and Flynn and his half wit son are likely "racing" Jared to see who gets indicted next. You're a liar as well as being an idiot, let me guess, you think Mueller cut Papadog's sentence from 10 years, easy, to zero to 6 months because he liked his smile, right?
 

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Flynn's alleged involvement is with Turkey, not Russia...and similar to Manafort has nothing to do with the Trump campaign.

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You stupid bastard, the article clearly says, "Flynn was subject to questions and scrutiny during his brief stint as the White House national security adviser over phone calls with the former Russian ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak." and the following article mentions it even moreso, you fucking moron.

[h=1]Trump lawyers believe Flynn poised to cooperate in Russia inquiry – reports[/h] Former national security adviser’s lawyers have reportedly halted talks with Trump’s team, pointing to possible deal with special counsel Robert Mueller





Lawyers for Donald Trump believe the former national security adviser Michael Flynn is on the verge of “flipping” and cooperating with investigators into the Trump campaign’s alleged collusion with Russia, according to reports.




Flynn’s legal team has cut off communications with the president’s lawyers, the strongest signal yet that he is negotiating a deal with with the special counsel in the investigation, Robert Mueller, the New York Times said.
The retired three-star general, who championed Trump at campaign rallies and advocated closer ties with Russia, is a central figure in Mueller’s investigation into whether Trump aides coordinated with Moscow to boost his 2016 presidential campaign. US intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia interfered to help defeat Hillary Clinton by hacking and releasing emails and flooding social media with propaganda.
Last month, Mueller announced his first charges in the case, with the indictments of Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and Manafort’s business associate Rick Gates and the guilty plea of George Papadopoulos, a former foreign policy adviser.
Papadopoulos has been cooperating with Mueller’s investigators and, it has been speculated, may have worn a wire to collect evidence. Flynn, however, would be a star witness for the special counsel.
His lawyers notified Trump’s legal team in recent days that they could no longer discuss Mueller’s investigation, the New York Times said, citing four unnamed people involved in the case. “Flynn’s lawyershad been sharing information with Mr Trump’s lawyers,” the paper wrote. “That agreement has been terminated.”

Although this alone is not proof that Flynn has turned state witness, the development has led Trump’s lawyers to conclude that Flynn has at least begun discussions with Mueller about cooperating, according to the Times.
In major criminal investigations, defence lawyers routinely share information with each other, but it can become unethical to continue if one of the potential targets is looking to negotiate a deal with prosecutors.
Quick Guide [h=4]What you need to know about the Trump-Russia inquiry[/h]

Flynn would offer a critical insight into the workings of the Trump campaign and the chaotic start of the administration. James Comey, the FBI director fired by Trump in May, has claimed the president urged him to end an investigation into Flynnduring a private Oval Office meeting in February.
Matthew Miller, a partner at the strategic advisory firm Vianovo and former public affairs director at the justice department, said: “I don’t think we know yet whether he’s cooperating. He’s almost certainly negotiating with Mueller, though. There would be no other reason for the lawyers to stop communicating.”
As a longtime campaign aide who travelled with Trump, Flynn could offer evidence as to whether any illegal contacts took place and whether the candidate himself was aware of them, Miller added, though he said: “But we have not seen any evidence yet that the president knew about it.”
[h=1]Trump finds Russia investigation 'very distracting', says John Kelly – as it happened[/h]
Follow all the latest news as former Trump aides Paul Manafort and Rick Gates are charged with money laundering and tax evasion


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Perhaps more critically, Miller said, “Flynn is at the centre of the obstruction of justice piece of the investigation, which impacts on the president directly.
“If you go back to Watergate, it was really John Dean [former Nixon White House counsel] deciding to cooperate with prosecutors that led directly to implicating the president himself. You need a star witness in these cases and Michael Flynn would certainly be that.”
Flynn – who sat with Vladimir Putin at a 2015 event in Moscow – served 24 days as Trump’s national security adviser but was forced to resign after it was discovered he had misrepresented his contacts with the Russian ambassador to Vice-President Mike Pence.
He was interviewed by the FBI in January about his communications with the ambassador, Sergey Kislyak. The deputy attorney general at the time, Sally Yates, soon advised White House officials that their public assertions that Flynn had not discussed sanctions with Kislyak were incorrect and that Flynn was therefore in a compromised position.
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In addition, Mueller has been investigating the retired general’s role in $530,000 worth of lobbying work his now defunct firm performed for a Turkish businessman during the final months of the 2016 campaign. The lobbying campaign sought to gather derogatory information on Fethullah Gülen, a Turkish cleric and green-card holder living in Pennsylvania. It was also reported this month that Flynn was being investigated regarding an alleged plot to kidnap Gülen and deliver him to Turkey.

Trump’s first campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, denied on Friday that the latest development brought Trump himself closer to a day of reckoning.
“This is a narrative that the mainstream media wants to perpetuate the last year,” he told Fox News.“The bottom line is, if Michael Flynn did something wrong by not disclosing the relationships he had with Turkey and other governments, then he should be held accountable for that.”
Lewandowski added: “There is no liability to the president, because he didn’t collude, cooperate, or coordinate with Russia in any way or form.”
FBI agents have also been scrutinising Flynn’s business partner, Bijan Kian, who served on Trump’s presidential transition, and his son, Michael Flynn Jr, who worked for his father as part of the lobbying campaign. Flynn Jr was a near constant presence during the campaign and presidential transition period.

On Friday, Flynn Jr tweeted an image of the actor Tracy Morgan with the caption: “Everybody calm down.” He also took a swipe at MSNBC for replaying an old interview in which his father pointedly refused to criticise Putin and posted a quote attributed to George Earle Buckle, a 19th-century editor of Britain’s Times newspaper: “In practical life the wisest and soundest people avoid speculation.”
The White House has claimed Flynn does not have incriminating information to provide about Trump. Ty Cobb, a White House lawyer, told the New York Times last month that Trump “likes Gen Flynn personally, but understands that they have their own path with the special counsel. I think he would be sad for them, as a friend and a former colleague, if the process results in punishment or indictments. But to the extent that that happens, that’s beyond his control.”
Along with Mueller, two congressional committees are investigating links between the Trump campaign and Russia. A June 2016 meeting that Donald Trump Jr, Jared Kushner and others held in Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer is under scrutiny. It also recently emerged that Trump Jr was messaging with WikiLeaks, which leaked emails from top Democratic officials during the campaign.
 

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You stupid bastard, the article clearly says, "Flynn was subject to questions and scrutiny during his brief stint as the White House national security adviser over phone calls with the former Russian ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak." and the following article mentions it even moreso, you fucking moron.

Trump lawyers believe Flynn poised to cooperate in Russia inquiry – reports

Former national security adviser’s lawyers have reportedly halted talks with Trump’s team, pointing to possible deal with special counsel Robert Mueller

Lawyers for Donald Trump believe the former national security adviser Michael Flynn is on the verge of “flipping” and cooperating with investigators into the Trump campaign’s alleged collusion with Russia, according to reports.

Flynn’s legal team has cut off communications with the president’s lawyers, the strongest signal yet that he is negotiating a deal with with the special counsel in the investigation, Robert Mueller, the New York Times said.

The retired three-star general, who championed Trump at campaign rallies and advocated closer ties with Russia, is a central figure in Mueller’s investigation into whether Trump aides coordinated with Moscow to boost his 2016 presidential campaign. US intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia interfered to help defeat Hillary Clinton by hacking and releasing emails and flooding social media with propaganda.

Last month, Mueller announced his first charges in the case, with the indictments of Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and Manafort’s business associate Rick Gates and the guilty plea of George Papadopoulos, a former foreign policy adviser.

Papadopoulos has been cooperating with Mueller’s investigators and, it has been speculated, may have worn a wire to collect evidence. Flynn, however, would be a star witness for the special counsel.

His lawyers notified Trump’s legal team in recent days that they could no longer discuss Mueller’s investigation, the New York Times said, citing four unnamed people involved in the case. “Flynn’s lawyershad been sharing information with Mr Trump’s lawyers,” the paper wrote. “That agreement has been terminated.”

Although this alone is not proof that Flynn has turned state witness, the development has led Trump’s lawyers to conclude that Flynn has at least begun discussions with Mueller about cooperating, according to the Times.

In major criminal investigations, defence lawyers routinely share information with each other, but it can become unethical to continue if one of the potential targets is looking to negotiate a deal with prosecutors.

Quick Guide What you need to know about the Trump-Russia inquiry

Flynn would offer a critical insight into the workings of the Trump campaign and the chaotic start of the administration. James Comey, the FBI director fired by Trump in May, has claimed the president urged him to end an investigation into Flynnduring a private Oval Office meeting in February.

Matthew Miller, a partner at the strategic advisory firm Vianovo and former public affairs director at the justice department, said: “I don’t think we know yet whether he’s cooperating. He’s almost certainly negotiating with Mueller, though. There would be no other reason for the lawyers to stop communicating.”

As a longtime campaign aide who travelled with Trump, Flynn could offer evidence as to whether any illegal contacts took place and whether the candidate himself was aware of them, Miller added, though he said: “But we have not seen any evidence yet that the president knew about it.”
Trump finds Russia investigation 'very distracting', says John Kelly – as it happened

Follow all the latest news as former Trump aides Paul Manafort and Rick Gates are charged with money laundering and tax evasion

Read more

Perhaps more critically, Miller said, “Flynn is at the centre of the obstruction of justice piece of the investigation, which impacts on the president directly.
“If you go back to Watergate, it was really John Dean [former Nixon White House counsel] deciding to cooperate with prosecutors that led directly to implicating the president himself. You need a star witness in these cases and Michael Flynn would certainly be that.”
Flynn – who sat with Vladimir Putin at a 2015 event in Moscow – served 24 days as Trump’s national security adviser but was forced to resign after it was discovered he had misrepresented his contacts with the Russian ambassador to Vice-President Mike Pence.
He was interviewed by the FBI in January about his communications with the ambassador, Sergey Kislyak. The deputy attorney general at the time, Sally Yates, soon advised White House officials that their public assertions that Flynn had not discussed sanctions with Kislyak were incorrect and that Flynn was therefore in a compromised position.
Advertisement

In addition, Mueller has been investigating the retired general’s role in $530,000 worth of lobbying work his now defunct firm performed for a Turkish businessman during the final months of the 2016 campaign. The lobbying campaign sought to gather derogatory information on Fethullah Gülen, a Turkish cleric and green-card holder living in Pennsylvania. It was also reported this month that Flynn was being investigated regarding an alleged plot to kidnap Gülen and deliver him to Turkey.

Trump’s first campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, denied on Friday that the latest development brought Trump himself closer to a day of reckoning.
“This is a narrative that the mainstream media wants to perpetuate the last year,” he told Fox News.“The bottom line is, if Michael Flynn did something wrong by not disclosing the relationships he had with Turkey and other governments, then he should be held accountable for that.”
Lewandowski added: “There is no liability to the president, because he didn’t collude, cooperate, or coordinate with Russia in any way or form.”
FBI agents have also been scrutinising Flynn’s business partner, Bijan Kian, who served on Trump’s presidential transition, and his son, Michael Flynn Jr, who worked for his father as part of the lobbying campaign. Flynn Jr was a near constant presence during the campaign and presidential transition period.

On Friday, Flynn Jr tweeted an image of the actor Tracy Morgan with the caption: “Everybody calm down.” He also took a swipe at MSNBC for replaying an old interview in which his father pointedly refused to criticise Putin and posted a quote attributed to George Earle Buckle, a 19th-century editor of Britain’s Times newspaper: “In practical life the wisest and soundest people avoid speculation.”
The White House has claimed Flynn does not have incriminating information to provide about Trump. Ty Cobb, a White House lawyer, told the New York Times last month that Trump “likes Gen Flynn personally, but understands that they have their own path with the special counsel. I think he would be sad for them, as a friend and a former colleague, if the process results in punishment or indictments. But to the extent that that happens, that’s beyond his control.”
Along with Mueller, two congressional committees are investigating links between the Trump campaign and Russia. A June 2016 meeting that Donald Trump Jr, Jared Kushner and others held in Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer is under scrutiny. It also recently emerged that Trump Jr was messaging with WikiLeaks, which leaked emails from top Democratic officials during the campaign.

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[h=2]'That's where it stops!' Former Trump campaign boss insists Manafort indictment and deepening Flynn probe WON'T touch the president because he hasn't 'done anything wrong'[/h]
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Corey Lewandowski said Friday morning that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference won't reach the Oval Office.
 

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Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski insisted the special counsel probe into Russian election interference won't touch the president


'If Michael Flynn did something wrong ... then he should be held accountable for that,' Lewandowski said Friday morning


'But that's where it ends,' he said, 'because there is no culpability or liability to the president'


Flynn's attorneys have reportedly stopped communicating with the president's lawyers, a sign that he could be cooperating with Mueller and his team



 

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Former Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski insisted Friday that the special counsel probe into Russian election interference won't touch the president


 

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Lewandowski threw Flynn, Manafort and others under the bus on Friday but predicted that 'that's where it ends'


 

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Who gives a fuck what that turd Lewandowski says? He got fired by Trump, then got fired from One America News Network. There are several questions none of you nitwits can answer:

1) If Twittler didn't obstruct, why did he tell Lester Holt that he was going to fire Comey regardless of what Rothstein and others recommended(after lying and saying that he took their recommendation) because the Russia thing is a "made up story?" If it's made up, why not let Comey quickly come to that conclusion and clear him?

2) If Flynn was so innocent, why did he lie and get fired very quickly?

3) If Twittler is so innocent, why did he ask Comey to drop the inquiry into Flynn?

4) If Twittler is so innocent, why did the tell the Russians the day after firing Comey that doing so, relieved "pressure?"

5) If there is no collusion, why are there, at last count, NINE people who had connections with Russia that they didn't immediately disclose?

6) If there is no collusion, why did Popadop lie-TWICE-to the FBI in their investigation into Russia?

7) If there is no collusion, why did Mueller let Popadop plead from 10 years in prison-charges for lying to the FBI carry a 5 year prison term-to zero to 6 months?

8) If there is no collusion, why has Twittler never, ever, EVER said anything negative about Russia since practically becoming a candidate?

9) If there is no collusion, why did Flynn's people suddenly stop sharing information with Twittler's people?

10) If there is no collusion, why did Twittler ask Russia to look into Hillary's "30,000 e-mails" at almost the exact moment when Wikileaks and/or Russia hacked into the DNC?

Good luck with answering THAT, lol. Twittler is Dead Man Walking, but neither he, or the Head Up Their Asses schmucks who infest this place know it yet.
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Who gives a fuck what that turd Lewandowski says? He got fired by Trump, then got fired from One America News Network. There are several questions none of you nitwits can answer:

1) If Twittler didn't obstruct, why did he tell Lester Holt that he was going to fire Comey regardless of what Rothstein and others recommended(after lying and saying that he took their recommendation) because the Russia thing is a "made up story?" If it's made up, why not let Comey quickly come to that conclusion and clear him?

2) If Flynn was so innocent, why did he lie and get fired very quickly?

3) If Twittler is so innocent, why did he ask Comey to drop the inquiry into Flynn?

4) If Twittler is so innocent, why did the tell the Russians the day after firing Comey that doing so, relieved "pressure?"

5) If there is no collusion, why are there, at last count, NINE people who had connections with Russia that they didn't immediately disclose?

6) If there is no collusion, why did Popadop lie-TWICE-to the FBI in their investigation into Russia?

7) If there is no collusion, why did Mueller let Popadop plead from 10 years in prison-charges for lying to the FBI carry a 5 year prison term-to zero to 6 months?

8) If there is no collusion, why has Twittler never, ever, EVER said anything negative about Russia since practically becoming a candidate?

9) If there is no collusion, why did Flynn's people suddenly stop sharing information with Twittler's people?

10) If there is no collusion, why did Twittler ask Russia to look into Hillary's "30,000 e-mails" at almost the exact moment when Wikileaks and/or Russia hacked into the DNC?

Good luck with answering THAT, lol. Twittler is Dead Man Walking, but neither he, or the Head Up Their Asses schmucks who infest this place know it yet.
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Dead man walking , collusion , obstruction of justice . @):mad::):):pointer:

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Bupkus????? They already have 3 indictments and a guilty plea, you stupid cocksucker, and Flynn and his half wit son are likely "racing" Jared to see who gets indicted next. You're a liar as well as being an idiot, let me guess, you think Mueller cut Papadog's sentence from 10 years, easy, to zero to 6 months because he liked his smile, right?
Low hanging fruit. Nothing to see here. When someone gets convicted and actually serves any time let me know.
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