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us now with more on the mueller team
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releasing flynn's interview document
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is the author of the russia hoax fox
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news legal analyst greg jarrett and fox
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news contributor sarah carter
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all right guys i'm excited to be doing
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this here we've got
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just released the new 302 we didn't even
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know if there was a 302 because on
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wednesday when judge sullivan ordered
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that it be
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turned in on friday we didn't get it on
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friday but we get it today
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it's heavily redacted and a 302 for the
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viewers just so you know
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is basically the interview of an
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individual that is
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that has turned into a report a 302.
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it is supposed to be done uh uh
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contemporaneously with the report
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now what we have here is we now have a
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version
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of uh the january 24th uh
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interview of michael flynn uh signed
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february
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one version in may and then we've got
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one version in august
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greg which one do you believe well i
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think you have to look at the very first
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one
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uh usually the first is the most
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authentic and honest
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and it clearly states that these fbi
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agents who interviewed michael flynn
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determined that he was
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telling the truth that he wasn't lying
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but you know
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these prosecutors mueller's prosecutors
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tried to pull a fast one on this federal
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judge emmett sullivan he was having none
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of it
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last friday they were supposed to hand
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over these documents they
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hid deliberately hid the 302 from the
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judge he noticed it
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and he issued a minute order today
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saying
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turn over that document so
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that puts that's a red flag for the
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judge it puts him on alert
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during tomorrow's hearing he may say why
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did you hide that document from me
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well not only did they hide it but they
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defied his order and didn't turn it in
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on
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friday if you and i did that we'd be in
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control well
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definitely that someone would be in
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contempt and i'll go to you sarah
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you know when mueller withholds a 302
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which is the essence
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of the the the statement that flynn made
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which is the basis
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of his his lying or as the feds see it
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but as they see it to be honest with you
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they said he really wasn't lying
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so what we have here is a judge who
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tomorrow
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has a decision to make he can vacate the
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plea
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or he can allow the sentence to go
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through which the
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prosecution is recommending no time
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well i think judge sullivan is not just
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going to sit back and allow
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mueller and the special counsel to walk
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all over him i think he's definitely
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going to make a statement
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i also want to say um judge jeanine that
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they didn't turn
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in the raw notes that is the raw notes
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from
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the fbi agent joe pienka who was the
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other agent who interviewed flynn
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and that's extremely important because a
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lot of times and i was talking to sydney
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powell about this
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a lot of times the raw material those
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raw notes
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are drastically different from the 302s
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so the judge is going to want to compare
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the raw notes of the fbi agents with
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these 302s and remember
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302 should be done within five days why
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were these 302s
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well there's three of them why were they
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done consecutively and so far apart
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and and i i'll give you an example of
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how it's supposed to be done
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hillary clinton was interviewed on july
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2nd of 2016.
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her 302 was done that day now we have
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three
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302s that they tried to hide from the
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judge
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that they redacted heavily and we don't
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know which one is the accurate one and
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there's something that stinks in river
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city
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and this judge knows it and he has deep
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experience
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with prosecutors who lie
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deceive hide exculpatory evidence and
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phony up false evidence it happened in
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the
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ted stevens case right this judge was
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presiding
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so you know look these are prosecutors
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who don't care about justice and the
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truth mueller's team
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only cares about getting trump and
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winning their cases
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but this judge cares about justice
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and he may turn to the prosecutors
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tomorrow and say wait a minute
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look at this 302 why did you charge a
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guy with lying
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when you don't think he was lying not
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only that the judge has the authority to
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vacate the plea that he has the
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authority to dismiss in the interest of
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justice
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but what's interesting is that flynn did
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not
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make any of these motions the judge will
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have to do it sue esponte
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on his own will he and and notice the
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judge
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said don't tur he said don't turn this
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over the defense turn it over to me
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right i want to see these documents and
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the judge may actually turn
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to michael flynn and said what happened
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here
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uh if you didn't lie and the only two
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witnesses said you didn't lie
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were you coerced and forced did
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mueller and his team threaten your son
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did he cause you to essentially go
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bankrupt and broke
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is that why you pled but in addition to
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that
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in addition to that what he can say is
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he can say
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you know you intentionally dissuaded him
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from bringing an attorney and although
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this is not an a custodial interrogation
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which would require miranda rights there
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is a nuance here
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and the nuance is when they say you
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don't need a lawyer
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and when they try to talk you out of it
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sarah aren't they
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in as bad a place as if they didn't
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mirandize at all
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absolutely they are and if you look at
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the 302 itself
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the lie is right up at the top of this
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302
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because they said they notified him of
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the nature of this
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interview and that is inaccurate they
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never notified him of the nature of this
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interview
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because they asked him not to bring an
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attorney and they were looking at him
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for possible criminal purposes they were
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trying in a sense
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to entrap him because they already knew
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what the conversation was
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that he had with ambassador kislyak and
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they were going to him so
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i think the judge is going to be looking
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at all of this and remember one thing
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judge jeanine
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that there's another fbi agent here
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everybody
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uh has talked about peter strzok
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everybody has seen what
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michael flynn has had to say but nobody
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has spoken to the other fbi agent right
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okay and rod rosenstein has refused to
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make him available
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not withstanding congressional demands
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what are they hiding oh you
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they're hiding everything that's the one
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and they're delaying and you know
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i must say that sarah when you talk
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about the the beginning of the 302 it
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says
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after being advised of the identities of
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the interviewing agents
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and the nature of the interview flynn
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provided the following information so
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you're saying
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they said to him we're looking at you to
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interrogate you
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uh regarding your statements and you're
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saying that that didn't happen you have
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information that that was not a fact
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is that correct that's correct that's
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correct you want to tell us from where
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well the sources that i have spoken to
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and i've written about this
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even over six months ago uh judging
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when he met with those agents at the
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white house
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he believed that he was having a
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conversation and providing information
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that was necessary information that they
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would need which is the reason why
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andrew mccabe said look you don't even
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need to have an attorney there anyways
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what would happen is i'd have to notify
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the doj this is just a conversation
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there was no way at that point in time
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according to the sources that i've
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spoken with
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that uh lieutenant general michael flynn
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thought
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that he was being interrogated in fact
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throughout half of that interview he
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thought that they were just having a
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normal conversation
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got on the phone and lied to flynn
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about the reason for the interview then
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he pushed him not to have
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oh you don't need to have a lawyer we
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don't need to involve the lawyers in
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this
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and they conspired comey mccabe and
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strzok and
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pienka apparently conspired not to tell
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flynn they had a transcript
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of his very legal conversation with the
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russian ambassador
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but he already would know that wouldn't
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he greg he would know that he's speaking
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to the ambassador
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did he know that sarah absolutely he
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would have
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he was the head of the defense
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intelligence agency previously and then
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he's a national security adviser
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and so i think he was very well aware
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that phone conversations were actually
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being recorded
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you know of foreign adversaries i don't
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think what uh
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or or even foreign state actors but i
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don't think he would have thought
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at any point in time that he was
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actually being looked at as a suspect
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because according to sources he never
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believed he did anything wrong he never
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believed he lied
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he never did anything in addition to
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that that 302 says he was colloquial and
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friendly
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that's right there is go ahead i mean it
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was such a setup they lied to him over
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it
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they had a plan let's hurt trump uh you
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heard comey bragging about it let's take
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advantage
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of the fact it's only three and a half
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days in their administration they don't
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have their lawyers
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and all their ducks in a row i mean that
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is unconscionable
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but typically what the judge does
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tomorrow
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