Friday, April 24, 2020

At some point, Michael Flynn's original lawyers ought to be disbarred

They're not a patch on the stockings of Flynn's current attorney, Sidney Powell, who is fighting like a tigress to pry exculpatory information out of the hands of our corrupt FBI.

BTW, why is Christopher Wray still head of the FBI? Trump's biggest failure, in my opinion, is his inability to get a handle on the personnel challenges that faced him from day one. I know how difficult that can be when you're talking about thousands of bureaucrats, but, however hard the task, it's something that Trump should have made a priority even before he was sworn in as president.

3 comments:

Mike_W said...

Imo, Flynn made a big mistake selling all he possessed to pay for the damn lawyers when those spurious charges were laid.
He should have just pleaded not guilty.
The Deep State would get their way whether he had good lawyers, or not.
He would at least then have owned his home.

Paco said...

He didn't even come close to getting value for money. I believe his original attorneys raked in over $2 million in return for the brilliant defense of having him plead guilty to a crime he knew (and which, we're finding out, the government knew) he didn't commit. It's my understanding that he went along with the shabby deal because the government was threatening to come after members of his family for one reason or another. That is the kind of thing that can ultimately turn boring, middle class folks into revolutionaries (or into shell-shocked servants of the State, depending on circumstances).

RebeccaH said...

I hope the truth finally comes out. Maybe Flynn can recoup his losses with lawsuits against the people who did it to him.