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Fitton: Gen. Flynn Got Justice Because Lawyers Fought Back

From One America News Network:

According to the president of Judicial Watch, it took the right lawyers to finally get justice for General Michael Flynn. During a recent interview, Tom Fitton told reporters the former national security adviser got justice because he had a couple of lawyers who were willing to push back against D.C.’s “entire political class.”

“This FBI, this Justice Department, they would’ve sent Flynn to jail. I appreciate these documents were released, I appreciate Barr did the right thing in the end, but lets be clear: it wasn’t voluntary. He only got justice because he had a lawyer that insisted upon it.” – Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch

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