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Kellyanne Conway implicates Obama in probe of Michael Flynn

2-5-2020 < SGT Report 22 370 words
 

from WND:


‘People should look at this for what it is’


Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, on Friday implicated Barack Obama in the prosecution of Michael Flynn as evidence mounts that the former national security adviser was framed by the Obama FBI for political reasons.




“You gotta worry about a nuclear capable dictator in North Korea and you gotta worry about a general of 37 years who served in the Obama administration. People should look at this for what it is,” she told Sandra Smith on “America’s Newsroom.”


See her comments:


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Newly unsealed court filings show disgraced former FBI agent Peter Strzok reopened the investigation into Flynn after it had been closed due to a lack of evidence.


The closure, according to a memo, was three weeks prior to the controversial “ambush” interview of Flynn at the White House that resulted in him being charged with perjury, The Washington Times reported Thursday.


Conway said Friday that “the fix was in” against Flynn, with Stzrok and others “at the upper echelon” of the FBI going after Flynn as they did others in the Trump campaign.


Strzok, she said, “continued doing that bidding after President Trump was elected and into our first days here at the White House.”


“Look, if Peter Strzok had something important to say about General Flynn, let’s just say he was an existential threat or a real national security threat, he could have come forward and said that,” she said. “This isn’t the purpose of this inquisition of Michael Flynn. You see the notes, you see them saying, ‘Don’t end crossfire razor.’ Keep it going. Why? To harass and embarrass a general who had served with distinction over three decades.”


President Trump said Thursday he was open to bringing Flynn back into his administration.


Read More @ WND.com





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