New: Flynn lawyer says he "certainly has a story to tell", but "reasonable person" wouldn't testify now without assurance against unfairness pic.twitter.com/gLop6tMUUh
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) March 30, 2017
Really? Well, guess what? Back in 2016 Michael Flynn said that if somebody has immunity it means that person "probably" commited a crime. Here's the video:
VIDEO from Sept. 25, 2016: Mike Flynn tells NBC that "when you are given immunity, that means that you have probably committed a crime." pic.twitter.com/BjSZY7gbiS
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) March 31, 2017
By the way; Trump also question back then the alleged immunity for 5 of Clinton's staffers:
ATTN: @HillaryClinton - Why did five of your staffers need FBI IMMUNITY?! #BigLeagueTruth #Debates
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 10, 2016
So does that mean Trump is going to ask Michael Flynn why does he need immunity and is Flynn going to admit he committed a crime?
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