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In reply to the discussion: Judge Sullivan & Flynn: I too wondered why Mueller team recommended no jail... [View all]NewJeffCT
(56,848 posts)20. That was Malcolm Nance's thinking
especially in light of Flynn's cronies getting charged on Monday.
Must have been "gold plated" info given up was Nance's words. He's been way ahead of the mainstream on much of Trump/Russia
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Judge Sullivan & Flynn: I too wondered why Mueller team recommended no jail... [View all]
Equinox Moon
Dec 2018
OP
One theory I heard was that Flynn provided info about a major crime by someone above him.
LonePirate
Dec 2018
#1
He would have to testify in some court setting about that crime before he should be relieved
lancelyons
Dec 2018
#5
If Flynn was also involved/implicated in the major crime, he would have an incentive to confess.
LonePirate
Dec 2018
#10
I expressed the same sentiment here when Mueller's sentencing recommendation was first made public
Goodheart
Dec 2018
#6
I know they say he cooperated and that is why, I don't see that as good enough. IMO
Equinox Moon
Dec 2018
#36
Yep. That's why I caution against all the "wait until Mueller's report comes out"
ecstatic
Dec 2018
#46