A pardon would be the worst thing to do.
Let it play out and expose the corruption.
General Flynn can sue the pants off the government for prosecutorial misconduct.
If he is pardoned all that disappears.
The Flynn team does not want the pardon. They have won the case so continue the legal process so you can sue them after the case is dismissed with prejudice. A “pardon” still says you did something wrong. He did nothing wrong.
“A pardon would be the worst thing to do.
Let it play out and expose the corruption.
General Flynn can sue the pants off the government for prosecutorial misconduct.
If he is pardoned all that disappears”.
You are absolutely right on all points. Thank you!
“A pardon would be the worst thing to do. Let it play out and expose the corruption. General Flynn can sue the pants off the government for prosecutorial misconduct. If he is pardoned all that disappears.”
totally ... WSJ must be trying to nuke Trump with this “advice” ... given WSJ’s any anti-trump stances, it’s always best to do the opposite of anything the recommend ...