Washington
The US Justice Department withdrew its case against former White House national security advisor Michael Flynn Thursday, handing President Donald Trump a major political victory.
In a nearly unheard-of reversal, the department said in a filing that Flynn’s December 2017 guilty plea for lying to the FBI in an interview over his Russia contacts was moot because the lies were insignificant.
It also said the FBI’s original probe of him — part of the sweeping counterintelligence investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election — had no “legitimate investigative basis.”
The decision by close Trump ally Attorney General Bill Barr effectively reversed 18 months of work by the department and FBI under Barr’s predecessors.
It also added fuel to Trump’s allegation over the past three-plus years that the Russia investigation was a political “witch hunt.”
“He was targeted by the Obama administration and he was targeted in order to try and take down a president, and what they’ve done is a disgrace,” Trump said Thursday.
He took aim at the FBI and Justice Department officials behind the original investigation.
“I hope a lot of people are going to pay a big price, because they’re dishonest crooked people. They’re scum and I say it a lot. They’re scum, they’re human scum,” he said.
– ‘Duty to dismiss’ – The move came as Flynn, the former Pentagon intelligence chief and a retired three-star general, was fighting possible imprisonment, and minutes after the case’s lead prosecutor, Brandon Van Grack, withdrew in apparent disagreement with Barr.—AFP