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mccabe suing trump for wrongful termination

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Former deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe is planning to sue the Trump administration for defamation and wrongful termination, according to multiple media reports on Friday.

McCabe's lawyer Michael Bromwich told reporters that McCabe is also considering filing other civil claims. He said the legal team hasn't yet figured out when they're going to file the lawsuits and is working on making them "solid."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ongful-termination/ar-AAw7npq?ocid=spartanntp
 
trump is like a person with uncontrollable diarrhea, walking around shitting all over himself and shitting everywhere, leaving a trail of shit, leaving everything in his trail stinking.

Trial attorneys love this guy. Everything he is associated with ends up in litigation.
 
The FBI's own disciplinary office recommended McCabe be fired.

IS THAT WHAT TRUMP/HANNITY/LIMBAUGH/FAUX TOLD YOU ? CAUSE THIS IS WHAT THE REST OF THE WORLD KNOWS:
The Department of Justice’s internal watchdog has reportedly sent prosecutors the findings of a probe into former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe, who was fired after being found to have misled investigators.

Referring the information to the US attorney’s office would pave the way to potentially opening a criminal investigation. A spokesman for the US attorney’s office in Washington, DC declined to comment, saying he could not confirm or deny media reports detailing the referral. The Department of Justice declined to comment.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...secutors-justice-department-oig-a8313271.html
 
IS THAT WHAT TRUMP/HANNITY/LIMBAUGH/FAUX TOLD YOU ?

You like the Washington Post, right? Here's their story on it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/powe...2d48460b955_story.html?utm_term=.918950b74574

According to Jordan, the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility determined that McCabe lied to his superiors and investigators four times: to Comey in October 2016; to FBI investigators in May 2017; and to the Office of the Inspector General twice, beginning in the summer.

Relying on the inspector general’s findings, the FBI’s disciplinary office recommended in its report that McCabe should be fired for the media disclosures and for allegedly misleading investigators and Comey about his role in authorizing them.
 
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You like the Washington Post, right? Here's their story on it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/powe...2d48460b955_story.html?utm_term=.918950b74574

According to Jordan, the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility determined that McCabe lied to his superiors and investigators four times: to Comey in October 2016; to FBI investigators in May 2017; and to the Office of the Inspector General twice, beginning in the summer.

Relying on the inspector general’s findings, the FBI’s disciplinary office recommended in its report that McCabe should be fired for the media disclosures and for allegedly misleading investigators and Comey about his role in authorizing them.

1) the Deputy Director is authorized to release info to the media.

2) none of the actual investigators are coming forward and saying McCabe misled them.

Good luck.
 
1) the Deputy Director is authorized to release info to the media.

2) none of the actual investigators are coming forward and saying McCabe misled them.

Good luck.

AND ANYTHING Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) SAYS IS WORTH ABOUT AS MUCH AS ANYTHING LYING TRAITOR DONALD TRUMP SAYS.
 
1) the Deputy Director is authorized to release info to the media.

False - Lastly, we determined that as Deputy Director, McCabe was authorized to disclose the existence of the CF Investigation publicly if such a disclosure fell within the “public interest” exception in applicable FBI and DOJ policies generally prohibiting such a disclosure of an ongoing investigation. However, we concluded that McCabe’s decision to confirm the existence of the CF Investigation through an anonymously sourced quote, recounting the content of a phone call with a senior Department official in a manner designed to advance his personal interests at the expense of Department leadership, was clearly not within the public interest exception. We therefore concluded that McCabe’s disclosure of the existence of an ongoing investigation in this manner violated the FBI’s and the Department’s media policy and constituted misconduct.

2) none of the actual investigators are coming forward and saying McCabe misled them.

The OIG report said he lied under oath. You can't get more forthcoming than the actual OIG Report - We further found that on July 28, 2017, when questioned under oath by the OIG in a recorded interview, McCabe lacked candor when he stated: (a) that he was not aware of Special Counsel having been authorized to speak to reporters around October 30 and (b) that, because he was not in Washington, D.C., on October 27 and 28, 2016, he was unable to say where Special Counsel was or what she was doing at that time. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor – Under Oath). We additionally found that on November 29, 2017, when questioned under oath by the OIG in a recorded interview during which he contradicted his prior statements by acknowledging that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ, McCabe lacked candor when he: (a) stated that he told Comey on October 31, 2016, that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ; (b) denied telling INSD agents on May 9 that he had not authorized the disclosure to the WSJ about the PADAG call; and (c) asserted that INSD’s questioning of him on May 9 about the October 30 WSJ article occurred at the end of an unrelated meeting when one of the INSD agents pulled him aside and asked him one or two questions about the article. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor – Under Oath).
 
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