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General Flynn Attorney Sidney Powell: “We Will Seek to Move to Dismiss for Egregious Government Conduct” (VIDEO)

Attorney  Sidney Powell  joined Lou Dobbs on Tuesday night to discuss the latest updates on US Government’s court case against General M...

Attorney Sidney Powell joined Lou Dobbs on Tuesday night to discuss the latest updates on US Government’s court case against General Michael Flynn.
The Justice Department on Friday responded to Flynn’s lawyer Sidney Powell’s motion to compel production of Brady Material and to hold prosecutors in contempt.
Sidney Powell filed a motion a couple weeks ago revealing that General Flynn was indeed set up by the FBI with an ambush, damaging leaks and altered 302 reports.
 
Powell revealed that former FBI lawyer Lisa Page EDITED General Mike Flynn’s 302 report, then lied to the DOJ about the edits.
A 302 summary report consists of contemporaneous notes taken by an FBI agent when interviewing a subject.
“Lisa Page, Special Counsel to Deputy Director McCabe, resigned; she edited Mr. Flynn’s 302 and was part of a small, high-level group that strategically planned his ambush.” the filing said.
“Page didn’t recall whether she took part in editing the FD-302,” the filing stated.

Included was a discussion between Lisa Page and her paramour Peter Strzok talking about editing Flynn’s 302 report.
Strzok to Page: “I made your edits” Also discussion of misleading leadership re: picking up 302.
Upon seeing her texts, Page “believes she must have seen it at some point…”

The DOJ Friday argued in a surreply that Sidney Powell’s motion should be denied because there were “no material changes made after 2/10/2017 to the draft of the January 24 interview report.”
However, there is evidence to the contrary.
On Tuesday Attorney Sidney Powell told Lou Dobbs she is asking for all of the evidence they asked for in their original motion to be produced… “And then we will seek to move to dismiss for egregious government conduct. I’m sure the evidence is going to support that. Frankly, we probably have enough already.”

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