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April 29, 2020
Revealed Notes from Flynn Trap: "Get Him to Lie, So We Can Prosecute Or Get Him Fired"
Andy McCarthy was on Tucker Carlson the other day. He stated that he did not know why prosecutors who had a taped recording of a previous interview would ask a subject all the same questions again.
There wasn't any point to it, he thought -- except for entrapment.
And that is what it says on the notes.
Pretty much.
More from RedState.
This is what Solomon told Dobbs (prior to the release of the documents):
"I think we're going to learn tonight or early tomorrow morning, we will see the release of some new handwritten notes that the FBI failed to turn over to General Flynn and his team in over the three-year course in this legal battle. And those notes are going to show that the FBI was engaged in a conversation about how they could trick General Flynn into lying. Rather resolve the issues that the investigation was designed to, there are references in these notes, according to my sources, to quote "play games." Do we want to resolve this or do we want to catch him in a lie? If those are in the notes as my sources described them, it will put the FBI’s work on the Flynn case in the darkest possible light. You'll actually have FBI proof that the FBI wasn’t trying to investigate facts neutrally, it was trying to quote "play a game."
Dobbs said:
"Play a game, they were trying to frame a general, General Flynn, and the President’s National Security Advisor for pure political reasons. It's outrageous. There's not much of a hypothetical here, is there?:
To which Solomon replied:
"I don't think these notes will leave any hypothesis left. It will be clear and convincing evidence that the FBI engaged in conduct that it’s not supposed to engage in. This was never designed, at least from these notes, to have been an honest interview. It was designed to try to entrap him. That’s why you see Sidney Powell, the General’s lawyer, using terms like 'framing' and 'entrapment.' I think these notes are going to make that case pretty strongly."
And the FBI -- enabled by Christopher Wray -- has fought to keep these documents hidden.