Biden Caught Redhanded Setting Up Flynn, Strzok Notes Expose Obama, Biden, And Comey
After the news broke that a US Appeals Court has granted Flynn’s motion to force Judge Sullivan to dismiss the case against him, notes from former FBI agent Peter Strzok were also released.
The handwritten notes from Strzok show that Obama, Biden, Yates, Rice, and Comey all discussed the call, in his notes Comey said that the calls “appear legit.” Biden brought up using the Logan Act against Flynn and Obama said to “make sure you look at things” with “the right people.”
🚨Peter Strzok notes from 1/4/17 released in Flynn case:
Discussion among Obama, Comey, Yates, Biden, and Susan Rice.
Biden: “Logan Act”
Obama: “Have the right people on” Flynn case.
Comey: The Flynn/Kislyak calls “appear legit.” pic.twitter.com/20a3z46Z9Z
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) June 24, 2020
This also flat out exposes Biden who lied to ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, when he said, “I know nothing about the moves to investigate Michael Flynn,” then changing to “I was aware that there was, that they asked for an investigation, but that’s all I know about.”
FLASHBACK: “I knew nothing about those moves to investigate Michael Flynn”
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) June 24, 2020
Fox News reports on why the handwritten notes were so important:
The motion to dismiss came after unsealed FBI notes revealed that there had been a question regarding what the purpose of Flynn’s interview was: whether the aim was to find out the truth or to get him to lie and thus subject him to being prosecuted or fired. Flynn ended up facing charges and being terminated from his role as national security adviser.
The handwritten notes – which the FBI’s former head of counterintelligence Bill Priestap penned after a meeting with then-FBI Director James Comey and then-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe – showed officials discussing the fateful January 2017 interview in advance. They apparently discussed various options, including getting Flynn “to admit to breaking the Logan Act” when he spoke to former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the presidential transition period.
What is our goal?” one of the notes read. “Truth/Admission or to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired?”
Another note read, “If we get him to admit to breaking the Logan Act, give facts to DOJ + have them decide.” The memo appeared to weigh the pros and cons of pursuing those different paths, while cautioning: “If we’re seen as playing games, WH [White House] will be furious.”
Just a side note, Strzok isn’t stupid he purposely wrote those notes covering his backside, he’s making sure that if he goes down everyone is going with him.