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Title: REPORT: Andrew McCabe Altered Peter Strzok’s 302 Notes on General Flynn interview – Then Destroyed Evidence
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URL Source: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201 ... -interview-destroyed-evidence/
Published: Feb 19, 2018
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2018-02-19 17:34:27 by Horse
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According to Mike, former Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Andrew McCabe altered far left FBI investigator Peter Strzok’s notes on his interview with General Michael Flynn.

And then McCabe destroyed the evidence.

Mike Cernovich Verified account @Cernovich

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Huge scoop. Like my other big stories (Susan Rice, security clearances, Conyers) will take media a long time to confirm.

You know how Peter Strzok's system didn't back up.

You know why?

McCabe altered his 302 of the Flynn interview, and deleted all history of revisions.

Mike Cernovich ‏Verified account @Cernovich

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The FBI cannot provide a *clean* history of revisions for the 302 interview with General Flynn.

That's why Judge Emmett Sullivan, who is very tough on unethical prosecutors, had ordered the Special Counsel to disclose exculpatory evidence, which would include these revisions.

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The IG knows McCabe changed Peter Strzok 302 / notes with General Flynn.

Yet issuing a report to this effect would call thousands of FBI investigations into question.

Mike Cernovich Verified account @Cernovich

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Why did a federal judge order Muller to disclose exculpatory evidence AFTER Flynn pled guilty?

Do you know how unusual this is? Flynn waived the right to exculpatory evidence in his plea deal.

That's because the 302 was altered, and everyone knows it.

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*This* is Judge Sullivan:

"A federal judge took the extraordinary step of naming a special prosecutor to investigate whether the government lawyers should themselves be prosecuted for criminal wrongdoing."

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