suggesting he was somehow trapped into lying, that he wasn t warned by the fbi that lying to federal agents was a crime. and it s not clear what judge sullivan, the judge in this case, will make of that argument, whether it will lead him to diverge in any way from the government and the defense sentencing recommendation. of course, the other big question looming over all this is what we probably won t hear at this hearing, which is what has mike flynn told robert mueller that has earned him this fairly sweet deal. recall that flynn met with the special counsel some 19 times. he s implicated in a scheme to lobby secretly on behalf of the turkish government. he was paid $600,000 for that. he was not charged in that scheme even though some of his partners were. he s pled guilty to a single count of lying to the fbi. he s going to be a convicted felon, but what has he told special counsel robert mueller, if anything, about russia collusion? that s the big question today. ken, can you sta