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Twitter Bans Michael Flynn, Sidney Powell in QAnon Account Purge
Twitter on Friday removed the accounts of Michael Flynn, Sidney Powell and other high-profile supporters of President Donald Trump that promoted the QAnon conspiracy theory.
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Judge Says Trump Pardon Doesn't Make Michael Flynn Innocent of Lying to FBI, But He Tosses Case
Michael Flynn lied to FBI agents about his talks with a Russian diplomat in the weeks before President Donald Trump was inaugurated.
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‘Tonight': Trump Pardons Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn
Jimmy Fallon on President Donald Trump’s Twitter announcement that he has granted Michael Flynn a full pardon.
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Trump Pardons Flynn Despite Guilty Plea in Russia Probe
President Donald Trump pardoned his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, ending a yearslong prosecution in the Russia investigation that saw Flynn twice plead guilty to lying to the FBI and then reverse himself before the Department of Justice stepped in to dismiss his case.
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Trump Tweets He's Pardoned Michael Flynn
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he had pardoned his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
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Lawyer for Flynn Says She Updated Trump on Status of Case
A lawyer for former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn has told a judge that she updated President Donald Trump on the case’s status and asked him not to issue a pardon for her client.
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Appeals Court Keeps Flynn Case Alive, Won't Order Dismissal
A federal appeals court won’t order the dismissal of the Michael Flynn prosecution
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Appeals Court Likely to Let Judge Decide Whether to Drop Michael Flynn Charges
Members of a federal appeals court signaled Tuesday that they will likely let a lower court judge decide whether to dismiss criminal charges against former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, NBC News reported. After more than three hours of oral argument conducted by telephone conference call, a majority of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia seemed...
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Appeals Court to Take New Look at Whether Flynn Charges Must be Dismissed
A federal appeals court in Washington agreed Thursday to reconsider whether the judge handling the Michael Flynn case must dismiss the criminal charges against him, keeping Flynn’s legal future in limbo, NBC News reported. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia granted Judge Emmet Sullivan’s motion to rehear the case after a three-judge panel of the court in...
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Barr Discusses Interventions in Michael Flynn, Roger Stone Cases
U.S. Attorney General William Barr says his interventions into the prosecutions of Roger Stone and Michael Flynn were to help “rectify the rule of law” and make sure “people were treated the same.”
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Appeals Court Orders Dismissal of Case Against Michael Flynn
A divided federal appeals court on Wednesday ordered the dismissal of the criminal case against President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn, turning back efforts by a judge to scrutinize the Justice Department’s extraordinary decision to drop the prosecution.
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Court Appears Reluctant to Order Dismissal of Flynn Case
A federal appeals court appears skeptical of arguments that it should order the dismissal of the criminal case against former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn
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Ex-judge Says Push to Dismiss Flynn Case Is Abuse of Power
A former federal judge appointed to review the Justice Department’s motion to dismiss criminal charges against President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn said there was evidence of a “gross abuse” of prosecutorial power and that the request should be denied
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Judge: Justice Department Reversal in Flynn Case ‘Unusual'
A federal judge is defending his decision not to quickly approve the Justice Department’s request to dismiss its own criminal case against former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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FBI's Top Lawyer Ousted Amid Fox News Criticism for Role in Flynn Probe
After a 38-year career with the Justice Department, the FBI’s top lawyer, Dana Boente, was asked to resign on Friday, NBC News reported. Two sources familiar with the decision to dismiss Boente said it came from high levels of the Justice Department rather than directly from FBI Director Christopher Wray. His departure comes on the heels of recent criticism...
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Transcripts Released of Flynn's Calls With Russian Diplomat
The Trump administration’s new national intelligence director, John Ratcliffe, has declassified documents that allies of the president say bolster their contention that former national security adviser Michael Flynn was wrongly pursued
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FBI Director Orders Internal Review of Flynn Investigation
FBI Director Christopher Wray has ordered an internal review into possible misconduct in the investigation of former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn
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Trump Considering `Full' Pardon for Ex-Adviser Michael Flynn
President Donald Trump says he’s considering a full pardon for former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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Ex-Judge Asked to Evaluate Whether to Hold Flynn in Contempt
The judge presiding over Michael Flynn’s case has appointed a retired jurist to evaluate whether the former national security adviser should be held in criminal contempt.
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Judge in Flynn Case Takes Unusual Step of Allowing 3rd Party Briefs
The federal judge overseeing the case involving retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn took the unusual step Tuesday night of inviting briefs from third parties, and he plans to set up a schedule soon to accept those filings.