Former White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who resigned in disgrace less than a month into Donald Trump’s term, was charged with some rather serious misdeeds. Federal prosecutors have accused the retired Army lieutenant general of lying to the FBI about his contacts with the Russian government, lying to investigators about being a paid agent of a foreign government, and acting illegally as an unregistered foreign agent during the time that he was the top national security adviser on the Trump campaign.
Flynn initially pleaded guilty to everything. A conservative federal judge said in December 2018 that he could barely hide his “disgust” with the former presidential aide, telling him, “Arguably, you sold your country out” by working as an unregistered foreign agent. The judge even briefly broached the subject of “treason.”
In time, however, far-right conspiracy theories started presenting Flynn as some kind of victim of federal law enforcement run amok. Flynn ended up taking all of this seriously, seeking to change his guilty plea, picking up some attorneys who make frequent Fox News appearances, and even making odd arguments in legal filings.
It’s against this backdrop that NBC News had this striking report this afternoon.
The Justice Department recently opened an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the FBI’s interview of Michael Flynn while he was serving as President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, according to two people familiar with the inquiry.
According to the report, Attorney General Bill Barr has asked a U.S. Attorney, Jeffrey Jensen, to examine the FBI interview in which Flynn was caught lying.
This follows related recent reporting in which the prosecutors in Flynn’s case have faced pressure to seek a more lenient sentence for the former White House adviser.









