Freshly fired FBI Deputy Director Andy McCabe kept personal memos a là James Comey, on his interactions with President Trump.
The disclosure of the memos on Saturday, were confirmed to Fox News by a sneaky source close to the disgraced weasel and comes after he was dumped by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
McCabe gave the memos to Special Counsel Robert Mueller and it includes what Comey told him about his interactions with Trump, so that is considered hearsay in a court of law.
In fact, just because McCabe turned over something he has written, doesn't make the content factual, just like the memos Comey leaked.
McCabe is trying to put the blame on the Trump administration for his termination, but it was Jeff Sessions and the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility that nailed his lying butt. Sessions said that he acted on the termination after a Justice Department inspector general's report and on the recommendation of FBI disciplinary officials.
Not President Trump.
Sadly for McCabe, but happily for tax payers, the firing came just two days before his official retirement and his eligibility to receive his full retirement package.
President Trump tweeted:
By hiring McCabe at the position offered, he would be able to get the taxpayer's retirement money.
Pocan (not to be confused with Pocahontas or pecan, a different form of nut) said, "Andrew McCabe's firing makes it clear that President Trump is doing everything he can to discredit the FBI. My offer of employment to Mr. McCabe is a legitimate offer to work on election security."
[It's possible that Pocan wants McCabe to work with the New Black Panthers to suppress the white vote if Kamala Harris is nominated in 2020.]
McCabe released a "Hillary-esque" statement Friday suggesting his firing was part of the Trump administration's "war on the FBI," and a vast right wing conspiracy the likes of which would blow your mind.
Trump loved the firing and this had to sit poorly with not only McCabe, but also with Comey when Trump compared the two.
Trump later tweeted of alleged "tremendous leaking, lying and corruption" among the leaders of the FBI, DOJ and State Department.
The IG's report will likely conclude McCabe authorized the release of information to the media and was not forthcoming with the FBI while it examined the bureau's handling of the Hillary Clinton inquiry regarding her use of an illegal private email server, for which she was not indicted due to her royal status, while serving as Secretary of State under former president and socialist, Barack Obama.
"The FBI expects every employee to adhere to the highest standards of honesty, integrity and accountability," Sessions wrote in a statement.
In an effort to dilute his dishonesty and lack of candor, McCabe tired to shift blame and maintain his credibility saying the attack on him was "part of a larger effort not just to slander me personally," but also the bureau and law enforcement, which doesn't make sense.
Mueller is investigating whether Trump's actions, including the firing of Comey, constitute obstruction of justice. McCabe could be an important, unbiased (LOL) witness.
McCabe served over 20 years as an FBI official. His wife, Jill, ran in the Democratic Party for the Virginia State Senate and for which McCabe accepted a $600,000 campaign contribution, which went for nought--she lost and for which Andrew did not recuse himself.
McCabe is also alleged to have leaked FBI investigative information to the media. That's grounds for termination all by itself.
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The disclosure of the memos on Saturday, were confirmed to Fox News by a sneaky source close to the disgraced weasel and comes after he was dumped by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
McCabe gave the memos to Special Counsel Robert Mueller and it includes what Comey told him about his interactions with Trump, so that is considered hearsay in a court of law.
In fact, just because McCabe turned over something he has written, doesn't make the content factual, just like the memos Comey leaked.
McCabe is trying to put the blame on the Trump administration for his termination, but it was Jeff Sessions and the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility that nailed his lying butt. Sessions said that he acted on the termination after a Justice Department inspector general's report and on the recommendation of FBI disciplinary officials.
Not President Trump.
Sadly for McCabe, but happily for tax payers, the firing came just two days before his official retirement and his eligibility to receive his full retirement package.
President Trump tweeted:
Andrew McCabe FIRED, a great day for the hard working men and women of the FBI- A great day for Democracy. Sanctimonious James Comey was his boss and made McCabe look like a choirboy. He knew all about the lies and corruption going on at the highest levels of the FBI.Rep. Mark Pocan, (D.-Wis.) extended a job offer to McCabe on Saturday because if there's one guy the Democrats like, it's a guy who hates Trump as much as he hates following the law.
By hiring McCabe at the position offered, he would be able to get the taxpayer's retirement money.
Pocan (not to be confused with Pocahontas or pecan, a different form of nut) said, "Andrew McCabe's firing makes it clear that President Trump is doing everything he can to discredit the FBI. My offer of employment to Mr. McCabe is a legitimate offer to work on election security."
[It's possible that Pocan wants McCabe to work with the New Black Panthers to suppress the white vote if Kamala Harris is nominated in 2020.]
McCabe released a "Hillary-esque" statement Friday suggesting his firing was part of the Trump administration's "war on the FBI," and a vast right wing conspiracy the likes of which would blow your mind.
Trump loved the firing and this had to sit poorly with not only McCabe, but also with Comey when Trump compared the two.
Trump later tweeted of alleged "tremendous leaking, lying and corruption" among the leaders of the FBI, DOJ and State Department.
The IG's report will likely conclude McCabe authorized the release of information to the media and was not forthcoming with the FBI while it examined the bureau's handling of the Hillary Clinton inquiry regarding her use of an illegal private email server, for which she was not indicted due to her royal status, while serving as Secretary of State under former president and socialist, Barack Obama.
"The FBI expects every employee to adhere to the highest standards of honesty, integrity and accountability," Sessions wrote in a statement.
In an effort to dilute his dishonesty and lack of candor, McCabe tired to shift blame and maintain his credibility saying the attack on him was "part of a larger effort not just to slander me personally," but also the bureau and law enforcement, which doesn't make sense.
Mueller is investigating whether Trump's actions, including the firing of Comey, constitute obstruction of justice. McCabe could be an important, unbiased (LOL) witness.
McCabe served over 20 years as an FBI official. His wife, Jill, ran in the Democratic Party for the Virginia State Senate and for which McCabe accepted a $600,000 campaign contribution, which went for nought--she lost and for which Andrew did not recuse himself.
McCabe is also alleged to have leaked FBI investigative information to the media. That's grounds for termination all by itself.
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