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American Thought Leaders: Matthew Whitaker

Video: Flynn “Improperly Targeted”; Obstruction of Justice Trap; Communist China Threat


By Epoch Times -- American Thought Leaders: Jan Jekielek——--May 29, 2020

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In the eyes of Former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, how has Judge Emmet Sullivan created an “extrajudicial process” in failing to dismiss the case against General Michael Flynn? Why does Whitaker believe the regulation establishing Special Counsels is deeply flawed? How does it threaten “accountability to the chain of command”?


KEY POINTS OF INTEREST

3:43 On Judge Sullivan choosing not to dismiss the case against Gen. Flynn 6:54 On FBI director Christopher Wray calling for an internal investigation 8:41 What kind of accountability will we see for 2016 election surveillance? 15:27 The problem with the regulation creating Special Counsels 19:32 Obstruction of justice trap? 35:38 Communist China’s a greater threat than Russia And how are Russia’s very real attempts to interfere in U.S. elections often conflated with now debunked claims of “Russia-Trump collusion”? And how is communist China the far greater threat? In this episode, we sit down with former acting AG Matthew Whitaker. He is the author of the new book “Above the Law: The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump.”

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