Justice Department Drops Michael Flynn Case

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The Justice Department dropped its case against former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn by iamsternlicht

... [+]Photo by Alex Wroblewski/Getty ImagesAttorney General William Barr approved the case’s dismissal this week, after Jeff Jensen—the outside prosecutor assigned by Barr to review Flynn’s case—recommended that the Justice Department drop it.

This comes after Flynn pleaded guilty in Mueller’s investigation in December of 2018, acknowledging he lied to the FBI about conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak involving election interference. In the past couple months, Flynn’s legal team has alleged that the FBI’s mishandled of the case, asking to revoke Flynn’s guilty plea, which the judge rejected.for Barr to assign Jensen, to review Flynn’s case, which included materials from Flynn’s attorneys that alleged he was framed by the FBI.In their dismissal of the case, the Justice department concluded that Flynn’s FBI interview was

“conducted without any legitimate investigative basis” and that the questioning was “untethered to, and unjustified by, the F.B.I.’s counterintelligence investigation into Mr. Flynn.”“The decision to drop the charges against General Flynn is outrageous,” writes House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler in a. “The evidence against General Flynn is overwhelming. He pleaded guilty to lying to investigators.

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