Jeff Sessions Fires FBI’s Andrew McCabe Days Before Retirement
Following an investigation into what he called ‘allegations of misconduct,’ the attorney general announced the former FBI deputy director’s firing late Friday night.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced in a late-night statement Friday that he had fired former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, following an investigation by the Justice Department inspector general that found McCabe had “made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor—including under oath—on multiple occasions.”
In the statement, released at 9:59 p.m. EST, Sessions said that based on the inspector general’s report and the findings of the FBI Office of Professional Responsibility, “I have terminated the employment of Andrew McCabe effective immediately.”
If he wasn't dirty, he wouldn't have been fired. He can go flip burgers at mickey d's to support his additionally corrupt family for all I care.
ReplyDeleteHe'll become a commentator on CNN or MSNBC.
DeleteFBI bosses should not be directing subordinates to change their investigative reports.
ReplyDeleteThis crowd went along with the Clinton bullshit and didn't care what collateral damage they caused to others lives.
ReplyDeleteThis group with their bullshit FISA warrant created a false narrative that caused them to get General Flynn who FBI investigators felt was telling the truth. McCabe was in it with Comey and Lynch as well as Page and Strotz (sp). They all lied and got caught. Screw them.
He brought it on his family. He deserves everything he gets.
ReplyDeleteugly messing with a guys family bad form?????? is this a joke. give him 14 years like they gave blago. and by the way he is reported to be worth a little over 10 million. Rico him and take it all away. hows that for messing with this POS and his corrupt wife
ReplyDeleteAmen, amen, amen
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