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statements like that make you look stupid.  hard to take you serious with statements like that.
Take me seriously, don’t take me seriously.  Either way is fine.  FBI interviewers believed Flynn to be telling the truth, and evidence was shown that 302’s were falsified, among other things.  Obama FBI wanted a scalp no matter what the cost to integrity.  
 

Research the case, look at the evidence presented in court filings.  

 
president trump and president elect biden wishing us happy thanksgiving this morning..each in their own way

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Nice to see you didn’t acknowledge you were flat wrong about Flynn.
there are lawyers that argue about a pardon and what it means.  but lets see what the government says. i read that as saying flynn is still guilty as charged.

https://www.justice.gov/pardon/frequently-asked-questions

HideDoes a presidential pardon expunge or erase the conviction for which the pardon was granted?


No.  Expungement is a judicial remedy that is rarely granted by the court and cannot be granted within the Department of Justice or by the President.  Please also be aware that if you were to be granted a presidential pardon, the pardoned offense would not be removed from your criminal record.  Instead, both the federal conviction as well as the pardon would both appear on your record.  However, a pardon will facilitate removal of legal disabilities imposed because of the conviction, and should lessen to some extent the stigma arising from the conviction.  In addition, a pardon may be helpful in obtaining licenses, bonding, or employment.  If you are seeking expungement of a federal offense, please contact the court of conviction.  If you are seeking expungement of a state conviction, which the Office of the Pardon Attorney also does not have authority to handle, states have different procedures for “expunging” a conviction or “clearing” the record of a criminal conviction.  To pursue relief of a state conviction, you should contact the Governor or state Attorney General in the state in which you were convicted for assistance.
 
 
 

 
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