DOJ settles lawsuit with Flynn over Russia probe prosecution

Yesterday, the U.S. Justice Department settled a lawsuit with Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn (Ret.), former national security adviser to President Donald Trump. The agreement resolves Flynn’s 2023 claim of malicious prosecution during the 2017–2019 probe into allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Flynn had sought at least $50 million; the government agreed to pay him $1.2 million and called the settlement an important step in addressing the probe, led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2021 and died last week at age 81. Gerald Flurry’s book America Under Attack exposes how the Obama administration conspired to smear General Flynn in a plot to realign the nation’s interests with those of Iran, the world’s greatest terrorist-sponsoring nation and a regime Flynn had repeatedly warned about.