The revelations about abuses in the FBI’s investigation into Michael Flynn are “just the tip of the iceberg,” former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker told Newsmax TV on Tuesday.
“I think it’s becoming very clear as to what happened,” Whitaker said during a Tuesday interview.
He said members of the Obama administration were interviewed under oath and said they had no evidence of a connection between the Trump campaign and the Russian government, despite going on national television and telling the American people that “there was all sorts of evidence that linked the two things.”
Whitaker said it was also clear that a plan was hatched to set up Flynn, who served as Trump’s national security adviser.
“It smells really bad,” he said. “It is really bad. And it’s just the tip of the iceberg is what I believe.”
Meanwhile, U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan on Tuesday said he won’t immediately grant a U.S. request to dismiss the case against Flynn.
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Judge Sullivan welcoming comments from outsiders. I guess he means Holder - his friend. Holder the wing man for Obama. Another disgrace - a judge who feels he had the power to dismiss the DoJ recommendations - which he doesn't. Obama administration running scared. Worried about his legacy no doubt.
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