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« Montana Sup Ct enforces pre-emption | Main | Thank God for guns! »

Gen. Flynn is in good hands

Posted by David Hardy · 26 October 2019 03:28 PM

Originally he was represented by Covington & Burling, a big and well-regarded Washington DC firm. Then he retained Sidney Powell, and things are rapidly changing. And this is, I think, just the judge for a case like that. At the outset, he issued an order requiring certain disclosures to the defense. For a bit, people thought it extraordinary, then it was discovered that he does that in every prosecution. I seem to recall he does it because of what Ms. Powell uncovered in an earlier high profile prosecution, where the government was concealing critical information.

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Michael Murray | October 27, 2019 6:14 PM | Reply

Her book "Licensed to Lie" should be a wake-up call for anyone who still trusts the system. It is disgusting that Mueller and his cronies are still at it.

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