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    FBI disciplinary office recommends firing former deputy director Andrew McCabe

    The FBI office that handles employee discipline has recommended firing the bureau’s former deputy director over allegations that he authorized the disclosure of sensitive information to a reporter and misled investigators when asked about it, leaving Attorney General Jeff Sessions to decide whether he should fire the veteran official just four days before his expected retirement date, people familiar with the matter said.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...d2b_story.html

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    Re: FBI disciplinary office recommends firing former deputy director Andrew McCabe

    About time , its a firing a day at the moment,good job they don't work in Russia

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    Andrew McCabe pleading case at Justice Department

    "Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is currently at the Justice Department meeting with the deputy attorney general's office making his case why he should not be fired days before his 50th birthday and lose his pension, a source familiar with the meeting said.

    DOJ is expected to make a decision by Friday.

    McCabe was set to officially retire on March 18, but according to a source familiar with the matter, he could be fired just days before and lose his pension after a more than two-decade career at the bureau.

    The embattled official abruptly stepped down at the end of January and has been on leave since that time.
    CNN has learned the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility has recommended McCabe be fired and now the decision is up to Attorney General Jeff Sessions."

    https://edition.cnn.com/2018/03/15/p...ent/index.html

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    Re: FBI disciplinary office recommends firing former deputy director Andrew McCabe

    Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe Officially Fired.

    Statement from Attorney General Sessions:



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    FBI ex-deputy director Andrew McCabe sacked days before retirement

    Former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe has been sacked days before he could retire with pension rights.

    He was fired by US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who said an internal review found he leaked information and misled investigators.

    Mr McCabe denied the claims and said he was being targeted because of his involvement in the inquiry into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-43439066

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    House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) is one of the top three people throughout the entirety of congress with a comprehensive knowledge of the events surrounding the investigations of the FBI and DOJ. Chairman Goodlatte is one of only four people outside the DOJ who have read the full DOJ FISA application used for a Title-1 Surveillance warrant of Carter Page.

    The House Judiciary Committee holds the primary statutory oversight over the U.S. Department of Justice. Additionally, Chairman Goodlatte is the congressional office working closest with DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz. In short, Goodlatte is the center of all ‘oversight’ information circling the investigations into the DOJ and FBI.


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    Re: FBI disciplinary office recommends firing former deputy director Andrew McCabe

    McCabe was secretly going after AG Sessions

    http://abcnews.go.com/US/exclusive-f...ry?id=53914006

    It's like the wild west over there!

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