General Flynn Cites Fifth Amendment Privilege to Decline Congressional Document Production
General Flynn Cites Fifth Amendment Privilege to Decline Congressional Document Production The passage merely outlines legal arguments for Flynn's Fifth Amendment claim and references existing case law. It does not provide new factual leads, names, transactions, or evidence of misconduct, offering only context about ongoing investigations. Key insights: Flynn argues that producing documents would be testimonial and thus protected.; References to Watkins v. United States and United States v. Hubbell establish legal precedent.; Mentions that the DOJ has appointed special counsel to investigate Flynn-related matters.
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General Flynn Cites Fifth Amendment Privilege to Decline Congressional Document Production The passage merely outlines legal arguments for Flynn's Fifth Amendment claim and references existing case law. It does not provide new factual leads, names, transactions, or evidence of misconduct, offering only context about ongoing investigations. Key insights: Flynn argues that producing documents would be testimonial and thus protected.; References to Watkins v. United States and United States v. Hubbell establish legal precedent.; Mentions that the DOJ has appointed special counsel to investigate Flynn-related matters.
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