MarcusGarvey;c-10081234 said:Unlikely Sessions get charged with perjury
Sadly. Let this have been a dem, they would've already been hung
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MarcusGarvey;c-10081234 said:Unlikely Sessions get charged with perjury
Angeles1son85;c-10083436 said:They were talkin on msnbc the problem is trump might hand out pardons to people if they stay loyal to him and dont talk
CottonCitySlim;c-10083491 said:Angeles1son85;c-10083436 said:They were talkin on msnbc the problem is trump might hand out pardons to people if they stay loyal to him and dont talk
Can't pardon tax crimes which they are going after
marc123;c-10084340 said:Figured Flynn woulda been charged by now. Wonder whats the hold up?
marc123;c-10084340 said:Figured Flynn woulda been charged by now. Wonder whats the hold up?
Michael Flynn Worried About His Son’s Potential ‘Legal Exposure’ in Mueller Probe, CNN Reports
Recent reporting revealed that Robert Mueller‘s investigation is looking into not just Michael Flynn, but his son Michael Flynn Jr. as well. NBC News reported this week that Mueller has “enough evidence” to bring charges against both Flynns:
Flynn’s son, Michael G. Flynn, who worked closely with his father, accompanied him during the campaign and briefly worked on the presidential transition, could be indicted separately or at the same time as his father, according to three sources familiar with the investigation.
If the elder Flynn is willing to cooperate with investigators in order to help his son, two of the sources said, it could also change his own fate, potentially limiting any legal consequences.
Well, per a new CNN report tonight, the elder Flynn is in fact worried about “the potential legal exposure of his son.”
And while CNN’s reporting says it’s not clear either Flynn will face charges, both of them are indeed subjects of 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 told CNN. The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) 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 Jr., who served as his father’s chief of staff and top aide, was actively involved in his father’s consulting and lobbying work at their firm, Flynn Intel Group. That included joining his father on overseas trips, such as Moscow in December 2015. During that trip, Flynn dined with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a black-tie gala for the RT television network, which US intelligence views as a Russian propaganda outlet.
stringer bell;c-10087073 said:https://www.mediaite.com/online/michael-flynn-worried-about-his-sons-potential-legal-exposure-in-mueller-probe-cnn-reports/
Michael Flynn Worried About His Son’s Potential ‘Legal Exposure’ in Mueller Probe, CNN Reports
Recent reporting revealed that Robert Mueller‘s investigation is looking into not just Michael Flynn, but his son Michael Flynn Jr. as well. NBC News reported this week that Mueller has “enough evidence” to bring charges against both Flynns:
Flynn’s son, Michael G. Flynn, who worked closely with his father, accompanied him during the campaign and briefly worked on the presidential transition, could be indicted separately or at the same time as his father, according to three sources familiar with the investigation.
If the elder Flynn is willing to cooperate with investigators in order to help his son, two of the sources said, it could also change his own fate, potentially limiting any legal consequences.
Well, per a new CNN report tonight, the elder Flynn is in fact worried about “the potential legal exposure of his son.”
And while CNN’s reporting says it’s not clear either Flynn will face charges, both of them are indeed subjects of 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 told CNN. The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) 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 Jr., who served as his father’s chief of staff and top aide, was actively involved in his father’s consulting and lobbying work at their firm, Flynn Intel Group. That included joining his father on overseas trips, such as Moscow in December 2015. During that trip, Flynn dined with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a black-tie gala for the RT television network, which US intelligence views as a Russian propaganda outlet.
GOP Congressman Calls for Mueller’s Resignation or Firing in House Speech
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Florida) got up in front of the House of Representatives on Wednesday and delivered an impassioned speech against Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his investigation. This comes after Gaetz called for a resolution declaring Mueller to be compromised, arguing that he cannot be impartial since he was FBI Director at the time of the Uranium One deal, where a Russian company was allowed to buy another company that controlled a significant share of the U.S. uranium industry.
“We are at risk of a coup d’état in this country if we allow an unaccountable person with no oversight to undermine the duly-elected President of the United States,” Gaetz said, “and I would offer that is precisely what is happening right now with the indisputable conflicts of interest that are present with Mr. Mueller and others at the Department of Justice.”
Due to this, Gaetz said he is “calling for Mr. Mueller’s resignation or his firing.”
Gaetz went on to say that there should be a special counsel to look into the Clinton Foundation, the Fusion GPS dossier, and the Uranium One deal. That deal took place under President Barack Obama, while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. The deal was approved by several federal agencies, including the State Department. Republicans have alleged that the State Department approved the deal because the Russian company gave a hefty donation to the Clinton Foundation.
WSJ: Justice Dept. Seeking Plea Deal With Manafort’s Former Son-In-Law
Justice Department prosecutors are trying to secure a plea deal with Jeffrey Yohai, Paul Manafort’s former son-in-law, in an investigation into Yohai’s real estate dealings, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday morning.
The Journal cited unnamed people familiar with the matter.
The criminal investigation into Yohai by the DOJ and Los Angeles U.S. attorney’s office is separate from the probe into Manafort by special counsel Robert Mueller. However, Manafort is linked to the Yohai investigation, since he was an investor in Yohai’s real estate projects.
Federal investigators have been looking into real estate purchases made by Yohai through shell companies. He bought the properties with a loan from private lender Genesis Capital, using Manafort’s home in New York as collateral, USA Today reported in October. Yohai had planned to renovate and flip the properties, but his plan did not work out and at least one of the companies has now filed for bankruptcy.
In a September court filing, Yohai accused Manafort of misleading the court in a legal battle over how Manafort would purchase the projects out of bankruptcy.
It is not clear what charges federal prosecutors would like Yohai to plea guilty to, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Yoahi’s lawyer, Aaron May, told the Journal in a statement that Yohai “has not been charged with any crime nor has he entered into any plea agreements.”