Wednesday, November 13, 2019

"...restore his good name and give intelligence the kind of serious evaluation we badly need."

In PJ Media, Michael Ledeen shows how the Mueller investigation was originally about shutting down General Michael Flynn. He concludes,
The accusations against Flynn were fanciful from the outset, and need to be undone. If justice is to prevail for this distinguished officer, he should be pardoned at once, and then the president has the opportunity for a positive step: create a high-powered commission to investigate the many sins of the intelligence community. Flynn’s plan to audit their budgets—no such appraisal has been carried out since World War II—was worthy and important. The president should make General Flynn the chair of that committee, to restore his good name and give intelligence the kind of serious evaluation we badly need.
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