Breaking: Mueller Finally Releases Original Flynn 302 Report — Full of Redactions

Mueller’s team released a partially redacted original 302 report on Flynn on Monday evening.

Judge Emmet Sullivan ordered Special Counsel Robert Mueller to release the original 302 report from the Michael Flynn interrogation in January 2017.

Judge Sullivan ordered Mueller to release the original 302 report last Friday and the Special Counsel thumbed their nose at the judge and ignored his request.

On Friday, Mueller released a 302 interview with Peter Strzok dated July 19th, 2017 about the ambush Flynn interview instead.

The original 302 Flynn report was finalized on February 15th which is two days after Mike Flynn resigned and was written by Trump-hating FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI agent Joe Pientka.

General Flynn was questioned by FBI agents on January 24th, 2017. The agents had transcripts of Flynn’s phone calls to Russian Ambassador Kislyak and still felt the need to question him about his conversations with Kislyak.

The real crime is that Flynn was unmasked during his phone calls to Kislyak and his calls were illegally leaked by a senior Obama official to the Washington Post.

No one has been charged for the illegal leak to WaPo.

According to the 302 report, incoming NatSec Advisor Mike Flynn called a litany of countries to include Israel, the UK, Senegal, Egypt, maybe France and maybe Russia/Kislyak. Part of the reason for Flynn’s calls was to conduct an exercise to see how fast the incoming administration could get someone on the line. Flynn liked it to a battle drill to see who the administration could reach in a crisis.

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General Flynn claimed he never asked the Russians to vote a certain way at the U.N.

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