President Donald Trump on Nov. 25 pardoned former national security adviser Michael Flynn, ending a yearslong criminal case related to the Russia investigation.
Trump, Flynn, and other Trump surrogates have categorically denied they colluded with Russia. Then-special counsel Robert Mueller’s yearslong investigation didn’t reveal any such collusion.
“The pardon of Michael Flynn is solely up to the President, but given the corruption we have witnessed in the judiciary and multiple agencies of government executed against General Flynn, this persecution should end,” Powell told The Epoch Times via email.
“The FBI and DOJ have been a national embarrassment for more than 15 years. It was my fervent hope to make our judicial system work to exonerate an innocent man—as all the Left would want were he anyone but Trump or Michael Flynn, but enough is enough. This is sick. It’s painfully obvious Judge Sullivan is playing an evil political game with a good man’s life and family.”
In May, the Department of Justice dropped the case, but the presiding district judge, Emmet Sullivan, still hasn’t accepted or denied the dismissal.
Barr tapped a prosecutor in January to review the case. The review unearthed documents that prompted the prosecutor to recommend that the charges against Flynn should be dropped. Flynn has unsuccessfully asked the appeals court to make Sullivan accept the dismissal. The appeals court also rejected Flynn’s request to make Sullivan recuse himself.
Reports earlier in the day were swirling about whether Trump would pardon Flynn.
“It just, frankly, reflects so ill on our democracy, on the United States,” Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), the House Intelligence chair, told CNN. Schiff has been a chief proponent of the Trump–Russia narrative.