In December 2018 Robert Mueller released the Flynn 302 documents that recorded the FBI interview of General Michael Flynn on January 24, 2017.

Flynn was set up by the deep state and not informed that it was a clandestine investigation before they met him in his office at the White House. The FBI pushed General Flynn not to have a lawyer present for the interview. The FBI did not tell him they were spying on him and had a transcript of his previous call with the Russian ambassador.

Mueller stated that the original 302 document was not included and had to be rewritten because the first version inadvertently contained a header labeled “DRAFT

DOCUMENT/DELIBERATIVE MATERIAL.”

The original 302 was not included in the report.

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The 302 contained notes from the Flynn interview with the FBI agents Peter Strzok and Agent Joe Pientka in the White House. The original went missing.

There are rumblings the second version was altered and the original was destroyed.

On Thursday the Flynn government sentencing aid memo was released. The original 302 is still missing.

Also revealed that FBI General Counsel James Baker was part of the group that decided the agents wouldn't warn Flynn prior to the interview pic.twitter.com/LY1SxFRzgQ — Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) May 16, 2019

Here is the full Flynn government sentencing aid memo.

https://twitter.com/Techno_Fog/status/1129143222620643329