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Reasonable Doubt

Breaking News Special - Trump Pardons Flynn

Reasonable Doubt

PodcastOne

True Crime, Comedy, Business, Talk Radio

4.43.6K Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2020

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Adam and Mark give their real time thoughts and analysis in the moments after the breaking news that President Trump pardoned his former National Security Advisor General Michael Flynn See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Thanks for listening to Reasonable Doubt on Podcast One.

0:11.2

This is Corolla Digital.

0:28.8

This is Re doubt with your hosts Mark Garrigas and Adam Carolla.

0:32.7

Got some breaking news hot off the griddle.

0:38.8

Now, we didn't address it in the Saturday show because it broke right after we taped the Saturday show. But Mark just got the Flynn Pardon information, had a head full of thoughts, and decided to

0:46.5

get the band back together for a quick update on that. So what do you think, Mark? Well, it's not

0:54.0

unexpected. It's certainly, I think, Harold's a series of pardons.

1:00.4

I think he's going to pardon anyone and everyone on the way out the door.

1:06.2

It's just a fascinating, I think, kind of final, I don't know what you would want to call it,

1:16.6

a final chapter to General Flynn. I mean, this is somebody who was pled twice, was originally

1:25.6

fired by the administration, fled twice in front of Judge Sullivan.

1:30.5

Then there was all of the contradom going on about the disclosure of exculpatory evidence.

1:38.8

The fact that his lawyers, prior to Sidney Powell, had apparently agreed with the government, if you believe,

1:48.6

what's been reported, to not turn over to the person who was going to be prosecuted.

1:55.2

It went to trial, was prosecuted, but then the judge threw it out.

1:59.4

The fact that his son was part of the deal,

2:03.0

so that everybody can talk about while he pled twice. But remember, there is independent evidence

2:09.5

from his lawyers in the notes that part of the off-the-record agreement with the U.S.

2:15.0

attorney in the case was that they were not going to

2:18.0

prosecute his son. That's an awful lot of motivation to have anyone stand up and plead guilty

2:24.6

in front of a federal judge, even though it's under penalty of perjury. You have all of the

2:29.8

up and down in the circuit with Judge Sullivan and the in bank reversing the two to one.

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