On March 2, 2017, then-FBI Director James Comey told the House Intelligence Committee that he and others at the FBI were not certain whether Flynn lied during his White House interview.

“Do you believe that Mr. Flynn lied?” Comey was asked in the interview.

“I don’t know,” Comey replied. “I think there is an argument to be made that he lied. It is a close one.”

Lead Flynn investigator cast doubt on counterintelligence probe

Perhaps the most significant blow to the FBI’s investigation of Flynn came from Barnett, the special agent who led probe of the retired general.

Barnett told Jensen, the U.S. attorney, in a Sept. 17 interview that he “did not understand the point of the investigation.”

Barnett also said that the special counsel’s team had a “get Trump” attitude.

On March 2, 2017, then-FBI Director James Comey told the House Intelligence Committee that he and others at the FBI were not certain whether Flynn lied during his White House interview.

“Do you believe that Mr. Flynn lied?” Comey was asked in the interview.

“I don’t know,” Comey replied. “I think there is an argument to be made that he lied. It is a close one.”

Lead Flynn investigator cast doubt on counterintelligence probe

Perhaps the most significant blow to the FBI’s investigation of Flynn came from Barnett, the special agent who led probe of the retired general.

Barnett told Jensen, the U.S. attorney, in a Sept. 17 interview that he “did not understand the point of the investigation.”

Barnett also said that the special counsel’s team had a “get Trump” attitude.

In private FBI messages turned over the Jensen, Barnett wrote to a colleague on Nov. 8, 2016, that he was “so glad” that FBI brass had ordered the closure of the investigation into Flynn.