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New Evidence Unveils McCabe’s Deception in Flynn Case
« on: May 27, 2025, 04:01:07 pm »
New Evidence Unveils McCabe’s Deception in Flynn Case

In the annals of American jurisprudence, few cases have so starkly illuminated the perils of politicized law enforcement as that of General Michael Flynn. Recent revelations, particularly those highlighted in the article “New Evidence Unveils McCabe’s Deception in Flynn Case” from Truth Over News, cast a troubling light on the actions of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe during the investigation into Flynn.

The Crux of the Deception

At the heart of the controversy lies a critical distinction between “sanctions” and “expulsions.” Flynn’s conversation with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in December 2016 pertained to the expulsion of diplomats, not the imposition of sanctions. This nuance is not merely semantic; it carries significant legal implications. Sanctions involve formal economic and political measures, while expulsions are diplomatic actions.

Misrepresenting this distinction allowed the FBI to allege that Flynn had lied about discussing sanctions, thereby justifying their investigation. The article from Truth Over News underscores that McCabe’s own notes reference “U.S. sanctions,” suggesting a deliberate conflation of terms to support the narrative that Flynn had been deceptive. This mischaracterization formed the basis for the FBI’s decision to interview Flynn without legal counsel present, a move that deviated from standard protocol and raised serious questions about the agency’s motives. ...


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