mellincf
11-26-2017, 09:55 PM
When subjects or targets form a unified defense strategy, it is more difficult for prosecutors to “flip” targets, and use them as cooperators against their co-conspirators.
it seems likely that Flynn has withdrawn from the joint agreement with Trump because he has decided to cooperate with Mueller to provide truthful information and possibly testimony in exchange for leniency for any crimes of which he is convicted.
Acting Attorney General Yates testified that she was concerned that Flynn was “compromised.” If so, he could be charged with acting as an agent of a foreign government while serving as a U.S. government official.
Yates told Trump and Pence this, but they fired her instead of him. It was only when the information was leaked to the news that Trump fired Flynn. Why was he so eager to keep Flynn on, and try to hide the information by firing Yates, when he knew that Flynn was compromised by the Russians? It reminds me that Trump thought by firing Comey he could shut down the Russian investigation. Hmm.
If Flynn Is Cooperating With Mueller, Then Case Against Trump Gets Much More Serious (https://www.thedailybeast.com/if-michael-flynn-is-cooperating-with-robert-mueller-then-case-against-donald-trump-gets-much-more-serious?via=newsletter&source=DDMorning)
it seems likely that Flynn has withdrawn from the joint agreement with Trump because he has decided to cooperate with Mueller to provide truthful information and possibly testimony in exchange for leniency for any crimes of which he is convicted.
Acting Attorney General Yates testified that she was concerned that Flynn was “compromised.” If so, he could be charged with acting as an agent of a foreign government while serving as a U.S. government official.
Yates told Trump and Pence this, but they fired her instead of him. It was only when the information was leaked to the news that Trump fired Flynn. Why was he so eager to keep Flynn on, and try to hide the information by firing Yates, when he knew that Flynn was compromised by the Russians? It reminds me that Trump thought by firing Comey he could shut down the Russian investigation. Hmm.
If Flynn Is Cooperating With Mueller, Then Case Against Trump Gets Much More Serious (https://www.thedailybeast.com/if-michael-flynn-is-cooperating-with-robert-mueller-then-case-against-donald-trump-gets-much-more-serious?via=newsletter&source=DDMorning)