Okay, Finally! Here are sources for the Flynn stuff:
Government's Motion to Dismiss filing:
Page 2-4, 13: No derogatory information to justify keeping Flynn file open.
Page 3-5, 16: File was supposed to be closed, but wasn't.
"our utter incompetence actually helps us"
FBI violated predication threshold, which is investigative overreach.
Page 4, 14: Flynn was already incoming National Security Advisor at time of Russian ambassador call. Calls to ambassador were appropriate, no FARA violation.
Page 5, 15: FBI didn't open an investigation based on Logan Act.
Page 6-7, 15-16: Comey didn't notify WH Council of Flynn interview, ignoring direction of acting AG Sally Yates.
Gives inconsistent reasoning on why he can't notify WH.
Doesn't notify Yates until his agents are already en route to interview Flynn.
Page 8-9, 13, 17: Flynn already knew they had a transcript. Agents didn't think he was lying. The false statement doesn't qualify as a material lie.
Page 8, 16: Agents discouraged Flynn from seeking legal counsel.
Page 9: Flynn's actual statement was that he wasn't sure, not a denial.
McCabe memo on how he discouraged Flynn from seeking legal counsel.FBI notes on how to avoid reading Flynn his rights and letting him know they're doing a formal interview.An article detailing that:
302s are supposed to be submitted in 5 working days, not 3 weeks.
There's a text from Strzok saying he's heavily editing the 302, trying not to "completely re-write" it.
302s are not supposed to be edited by agents not present at the interview, because they're notes about what was seen and heard there.
Twitter thread detailing the withholding of evidence. Still searching for more withheld evidence.Twitter thread detailing how there was no derogatory info, but the file remained open.The secret deal not to prosecute Flynn's son if Flynn pleas guilty.Twitter thread on altered 302s.Comey bragging in interview that he wouldn't have gotten away with it under Bush or Obama administrations.