So in March, lawmakers wanted Comey to tell them what was up. And what they heard from the director did not match what they were hearing in the media.
According to two sources familiar with the meetings, Comey told lawmakers that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn did not believe that Flynn had lied to them, or that any inaccuracies in his answers were intentional. As a result, some of those in attendance came away with the impression that Flynn would not be charged with a crime pertaining to the January 24 interview.
Nine months later, with special counsel Robert Mueller in charge of the Trump-Russia investigation, Flynn pleaded guilty to one count of making false statements to the FBI in that January 24 questioning.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/byron-york-comey-told-congress-fbi-agents-didnt-think-michael-flynn-lied/article/2648896
Ahh, it wasn’t Thomas Paine (or at least his story wasn’t the one I was thinking of this time). It was a tweet from Jack Posobiec:
Scoop: FBI agents told McCabe if the case went to
grand jury they would testify on Flynn’s behalf that he did not intend
to mislead them. 302 was then altered. Days later edited 302 details
leaked to WaPo
— Jack Posobiec ???????? (@JackPosobiec) February 3, 2018
Tweeted on February 2nd:
Jack Posobiec
@JackPosobiec
Scoop: FBI agents told McCabe if the case went to grand jury they would testify on Flynn’s behalf that he did not intend to mislead them. 302 was then altered. Days later edited 302 details leaked to WaPo
Scoop: FBI agents told McCabe if the case went to
grand jury they would testify on Flynn’s behalf that he did not intend
to mislead them. 302 was then altered. Days later edited 302 details
leaked to WaPo
— Jack Posobiec ???????? (@JackPosobiec) February 3, 2018https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CQaLuosYKk
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