The DOJ Had to Come Up with a New Legal Term for Michael Flynn

We’re guessing the establishment elites that decide on things like “Best New Word of the Year” won’t be picking “Flynndicated” for 2020. But it works for this meme.

It’s hard to believe that more than a month after the Department of Justice decided to drop the fake case against Gen. Mike Flynn, the federal judge was still trying to convict Flynn. The judge was doing this despite the prosecutor saying there was no case, and there was a bunch of evidence that his crooked predecessors had withheld from the court that prove Flynn’s innocence.

The judge was all, like, “Whatevvver!” He knew that if Flynn is exonerated, then the last shred of possible doubt that the entire Mueller investigation was a farce would be eroded.

Prosecutors finally turned over a page of disgraced and fired FBI Agent Peter Strzok’s handwritten notes, which completely exonerated Flynn. We don’t know what the notes said, because they are still under seal in the case.

But whatever the notes said must have been pretty bad, because the very next day… the general was Flynndicated!


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