Government Just Supplied ‘Stunning’ Evidence in Flynn Case

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A stunning court filing Friday afternoon reveals the Federal Bureau of Instigation just got caught red-handed once again. They were basically forced to turn over a still smoking gun. They also aren’t happy to be found standing over the corpse of yet another Deep State plot. The juicy parts are still hidden under magic marker lines but Flynn’s lawyers insist freshly disclosed “Brady” evidence amounts to a confession. Retired General Michael Flynn was “deliberately set up and framed by corrupt agents at the top of the FBI.”

Stunning evidence released Friday afternoon

Supplemental court documents filed by lawyers for Flynn prove a Deep State Justice Department conspiracy. “This afternoon, the government produced to Mr. Flynn stunning Brady evidence that proves Mr. Flynn’s allegations,” attorney Sidney Powell writes. President Donald Trump’s one-time National Security Adviser was “deliberately set up and framed by corrupt agents at the top of the FBI.”

The FBI also made the admission that the interview testimony they gathered on January 24, 2017 was totally useless to the prosecution but they used it anyway. None of what Flynn said that day was “material to any ‘investigation.'” That means, Powell explains, “the government has deliberately suppressed this evidence from the inception of this prosecution — knowing there was no crime by Mr. Flynn.”

Under the “Brady” rule, the prosecution is required to turn over any evidence they have that proves them wrong, whether they want to or not. They just did. When the defense looked at what the DOJ lawyers didn’t send over until now, it was stunning. They “found further evidence of misconduct by [head prosecutor Brandon Van Grack] specifically.”

US Government admits extortion

“Not only did he make baseless threats to indict Michael G. Flynn he made a side deal.” Secretly, Van Grack agreed not to prosecute Flynn “as a material term of the plea agreement” but he “required that it be kept secret between himself and the Covington attorneys.” There was a sneaky reason for that. It was done “expressly to avoid the requirement of Giglio v. United States.”

According to the National Review, the deal was basically extortion. In exchange for a guilty plea by Flynn, the government agreed “to not prosecute Flynn’s son despite threatening to Flynn that he would do so.”

On Friday the DOJ handed over stunning documents including “heavily-redacted emails,” detailing the discussions over “why the deal needed to be ‘kept secret,’ implying that Flynn would be used to testify in further criminal cases.” On Friday they admitted there were “no other cases.” Not even this one.

Flynn has been fighting to withdraw the guilty plea urged on him by his previous attorneys. What everyone thought was gross negligence, incompetence or legal malpractice just turned out to be conspiracy. Worse, it was the U.S. government prosecutors who set up the scheme to cover their own illegal actions. If this doesn’t clear Flynn’s name then the president is expected to step in and issue a pardon.

“So now it is reported that, after destroying his life [and] the life of his wonderful family (and many others also), the FBI, working in conjunction with the Justice Department, has ‘lost’ the records of General Michael Flynn. How convenient,” President Trump posted last month on Twitter. “I am strongly considering a Full Pardon!”

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