Michael Flynn August 11, 2020 DC Circuit Court grills lawyers in Flynn case over whether case should be dropped Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn's attorney adamantly argued before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday that District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan overstepped his authority by pushing for further arguments rather than grant prosecutors' motion to dismiss Flynn's case.
OPINION August 8, 2020 Andrew McCarthy: Should Judge Sullivan be disqualified from Michel Flynn case? The federal judge in the Michael Flynn case is refusing to allow the Justice Department to drop the prosecution of the former national security adviser.
Media August 6, 2020 Network evening newscasts skip Sally Yates admitting James Comey went 'rogue' with Flynn interview Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday then-FBI Director James Comey went “rogue” when probing then-incoming national security adviser Michael Flynn in January 2017 – but anyone who relies on the evening newscasts of NBC, CBS or ABC may have missed it.
ӣƵ Flash August 6, 2020 Sally Yates is probably ‘on the very short list’ for AG in a Biden administration, Ian Prior says FBI agents arbitrarily used the Logan Act to interview former national security adviser Michael Flynn in order to "set him up to lie," former Justice Department spokesman Ian Prior said on Thursday.
Justice Department August 6, 2020 Trump says Sally Yates 'lying or grossly incompetent' on Comey testimony President Trump said former deputy attorney general Sally Yates was either “lying or grossly incompetent” hours after she testified in front of the Senate over the FBI’s Russia investigation.
ӣƵ Flash August 5, 2020 KT McFarland dismisses Yates claim Obama, Biden never directed Russia investigation: 'Somebody did' Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates' claim that former President Barack Obama, former Vice President Joe Biden or National Security Adviser Susan Rice "did not in any way attempt to direct or influence" the Russia investigation doesn't hold up, former Deputy National Security Adviser KT McFarland told "The Story" Wednesday.
Michael Flynn August 5, 2020 Appeals court tells parties in Flynn case to be ready for questions on judicial impartiality The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a brief order Wednesday on the dispute over the Justice Department's move to drop charges against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, told parties to be ready to answer questions about the effect of federal statutes on judicial impartiality on the case -- apparently indicating the court intends to discuss the impartiality of District Judge Emmet Sullivan.
Russia Investigation August 5, 2020 Yates: Comey went 'rogue' with Flynn interview Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that when the FBI interviewed then-incoming national security adviser Michael Flynn in January 2017, it was done without her authorization, and that she was upset when she found out about it.
Michael Flynn July 30, 2020 Contested Flynn dismissal to go before full appeals court as legal saga drags on The dispute over the Department of Justice's move to dismiss criminal charges against former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn will get a rehearing by the entire District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals, the latest twist in the long-running legal drama that stemmed from the FBI's investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia in 2016.
Russia Investigation July 28, 2020 Valerie Jarrett pressed on Obama's role in Russia probe Fox Business Network anchor Maria Bartiromo pressed a top aide to President Obama about what the former president knew about the launch of the Russia probe into President Trump's 2016 campaign.
ӣƵ Flash July 28, 2020 White House press secretary on Steele dossier: 'Documented history of lies' from Obama administration There is a "documented history of lies" from the Obama administration surrounding the Russia investigation, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany stated Tuesday.