Peter Strzok and Andy McCabe file wrongful termination lawsuits

Anonymous
All the Republicans who say Trump should not lose his job unless he succeeded at all three crimes he attempted with Ukraine were sure okay with Andrew McCabe losing his job AND his pension without being able to lay out all the evidence against him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a new president give Andrew McCabe his retirement? Can that be done?

He'll have a long wait.


The next President can, and she will. Trump can read about it from his cell.


Please please please let this be our future.

Why?
Because honey the truth shall set you free.
Anonymous
So my husband tells me he saw McCabe at Dulles this morning, which reminds me that the deadline to indict him is now past. So I guess the grand jury wouldn’t do it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So my husband tells me he saw McCabe at Dulles this morning, which reminds me that the deadline to indict him is now past. So I guess the grand jury wouldn’t do it?


He was never going to get indicted because he never did anything wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So my husband tells me he saw McCabe at Dulles this morning, which reminds me that the deadline to indict him is now past. So I guess the grand jury wouldn’t do it?


This article from Thursday, one day before the indictment deadline, shows that the indictment is/was still up in the air.

https://www.politico.com/news/2019/11/14/andrew-mccabe-prosecution-uncertainty-071028

This is really a pretty sad way to treat any employee. The DOJ is behaving shamefully.
Anonymous
The DOJ released documents in an effort to dismiss Strzok's lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired.

The Department of Justice released documents Monday outlining a slew of "security violations" and flagrantly "unprofessional conduct" by anti-Trump ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok -- including his alleged practice of keeping sensitive FBI documents on his unsecured personal electronic devices, even as his wife gained access to his cell phone and discovered evidence that he was having an affair with former FBI attorney Lisa Page.

The DOJ was seeking to dismiss Strzok’s lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired and deserves to be reinstated as chief of the counterespionage division at the FBI. In its filing, the DOJ included an August 2018 letter to Strzok from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which found in part that Strzok had engaged in a "dereliction of supervisory responsibility" by failing to investigate the potentially classified Hillary Clinton emails that had turned up on an unsecured laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner as the 2016 election approached.

The situation became so dire, OPR said, that a case agent in New York told federal prosecutors there that he was "scared" and "paranoid" that "somebody was not acting appropriately" and that "somebody was trying to bury this."

The New York prosecutors then immediately relayed their concerns to the DOJ, effectively going over Strzok's head -- and leading, eventually, to then-FBI Director James Comey's fateful announcement just prior to Election Day that emails possibly related to the Clinton probe had been located on Weiner's laptop.

Additionally, DOJ and OPR noted that although Strzok claimed to have "double deleted" sensitive FBI materials from his personal devices, his wife nonetheless apparently found evidence of his affair on his cell phone -- including photographs and a hotel reservation "ostensibly" used for a "romantic encounter." Strzok didn't consent to turning over the devices for review, according to OPR, even as he acknowledged using Apple's iMessage service for some FBI work.


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-seeks-to-dismiss-strzoks-lawsuit-claiming-he-was-denied-due-process
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The DOJ released documents in an effort to dismiss Strzok's lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired.

The Department of Justice released documents Monday outlining a slew of "security violations" and flagrantly "unprofessional conduct" by anti-Trump ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok -- including his alleged practice of keeping sensitive FBI documents on his unsecured personal electronic devices, even as his wife gained access to his cell phone and discovered evidence that he was having an affair with former FBI attorney Lisa Page.

The DOJ was seeking to dismiss Strzok’s lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired and deserves to be reinstated as chief of the counterespionage division at the FBI. In its filing, the DOJ included an August 2018 letter to Strzok from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which found in part that Strzok had engaged in a "dereliction of supervisory responsibility" by failing to investigate the potentially classified Hillary Clinton emails that had turned up on an unsecured laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner as the 2016 election approached.

The situation became so dire, OPR said, that a case agent in New York told federal prosecutors there that he was "scared" and "paranoid" that "somebody was not acting appropriately" and that "somebody was trying to bury this."

The New York prosecutors then immediately relayed their concerns to the DOJ, effectively going over Strzok's head -- and leading, eventually, to then-FBI Director James Comey's fateful announcement just prior to Election Day that emails possibly related to the Clinton probe had been located on Weiner's laptop.

Additionally, DOJ and OPR noted that although Strzok claimed to have "double deleted" sensitive FBI materials from his personal devices, his wife nonetheless apparently found evidence of his affair on his cell phone -- including photographs and a hotel reservation "ostensibly" used for a "romantic encounter." Strzok didn't consent to turning over the devices for review, according to OPR, even as he acknowledged using Apple's iMessage service for some FBI work.


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-seeks-to-dismiss-strzoks-lawsuit-claiming-he-was-denied-due-process


"anti-Trumo agent" - that is propaganda.

And remember, the NY FBI Field office, with Rudy, had illegally leaked the whole situation, thus putting pressure on Comey to make that announcement outside of normal protocol. Ironic that the singular action that pushed the polls against Clinton at the end of the campaign is the one that is getting this guy fired.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The DOJ released documents in an effort to dismiss Strzok's lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired.

The Department of Justice released documents Monday outlining a slew of "security violations" and flagrantly "unprofessional conduct" by anti-Trump ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok -- including his alleged practice of keeping sensitive FBI documents on his unsecured personal electronic devices, even as his wife gained access to his cell phone and discovered evidence that he was having an affair with former FBI attorney Lisa Page.

The DOJ was seeking to dismiss Strzok’s lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired and deserves to be reinstated as chief of the counterespionage division at the FBI. In its filing, the DOJ included an August 2018 letter to Strzok from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which found in part that Strzok had engaged in a "dereliction of supervisory responsibility" by failing to investigate the potentially classified Hillary Clinton emails that had turned up on an unsecured laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner as the 2016 election approached.

The situation became so dire, OPR said, that a case agent in New York told federal prosecutors there that he was "scared" and "paranoid" that "somebody was not acting appropriately" and that "somebody was trying to bury this."

The New York prosecutors then immediately relayed their concerns to the DOJ, effectively going over Strzok's head -- and leading, eventually, to then-FBI Director James Comey's fateful announcement just prior to Election Day that emails possibly related to the Clinton probe had been located on Weiner's laptop.

Additionally, DOJ and OPR noted that although Strzok claimed to have "double deleted" sensitive FBI materials from his personal devices, his wife nonetheless apparently found evidence of his affair on his cell phone -- including photographs and a hotel reservation "ostensibly" used for a "romantic encounter." Strzok didn't consent to turning over the devices for review, according to OPR, even as he acknowledged using Apple's iMessage service for some FBI work.


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-seeks-to-dismiss-strzoks-lawsuit-claiming-he-was-denied-due-process


"anti-Trumo agent" - that is propaganda.

And remember, the NY FBI Field office, with Rudy, had illegally leaked the whole situation, thus putting pressure on Comey to make that announcement outside of normal protocol. Ironic that the singular action that pushed the polls against Clinton at the end of the campaign is the one that is getting this guy fired.


LOL.
You think he was pro-Trump? Ha ha ha ha.
Anonymous


LOL.
You think he was pro-Trump? Ha ha ha ha.
Np- wow. That is a breathtakingly moronic take away..
But to answer you question. No, no one wrote that one FBI agent was pro Trump. We also know that it doesn’t matter. Please grow a brain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The DOJ released documents in an effort to dismiss Strzok's lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired.

The Department of Justice released documents Monday outlining a slew of "security violations" and flagrantly "unprofessional conduct" by anti-Trump ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok -- including his alleged practice of keeping sensitive FBI documents on his unsecured personal electronic devices, even as his wife gained access to his cell phone and discovered evidence that he was having an affair with former FBI attorney Lisa Page.

The DOJ was seeking to dismiss Strzok’s lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired and deserves to be reinstated as chief of the counterespionage division at the FBI. In its filing, the DOJ included an August 2018 letter to Strzok from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which found in part that Strzok had engaged in a "dereliction of supervisory responsibility" by failing to investigate the potentially classified Hillary Clinton emails that had turned up on an unsecured laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner as the 2016 election approached.

The situation became so dire, OPR said, that a case agent in New York told federal prosecutors there that he was "scared" and "paranoid" that "somebody was not acting appropriately" and that "somebody was trying to bury this."

The New York prosecutors then immediately relayed their concerns to the DOJ, effectively going over Strzok's head -- and leading, eventually, to then-FBI Director James Comey's fateful announcement just prior to Election Day that emails possibly related to the Clinton probe had been located on Weiner's laptop.

Additionally, DOJ and OPR noted that although Strzok claimed to have "double deleted" sensitive FBI materials from his personal devices, his wife nonetheless apparently found evidence of his affair on his cell phone -- including photographs and a hotel reservation "ostensibly" used for a "romantic encounter." Strzok didn't consent to turning over the devices for review, according to OPR, even as he acknowledged using Apple's iMessage service for some FBI work.


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-seeks-to-dismiss-strzoks-lawsuit-claiming-he-was-denied-due-process


"anti-Trumo agent" - that is propaganda.

And remember, the NY FBI Field office, with Rudy, had illegally leaked the whole situation, thus putting pressure on Comey to make that announcement outside of normal protocol. Ironic that the singular action that pushed the polls against Clinton at the end of the campaign is the one that is getting this guy fired.


LOL.
You think he was pro-Trump? Ha ha ha ha.


Pro Truth and Justice. Sorry Trump is anti-truth and a criminal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The DOJ released documents in an effort to dismiss Strzok's lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired.

The Department of Justice released documents Monday outlining a slew of "security violations" and flagrantly "unprofessional conduct" by anti-Trump ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok -- including his alleged practice of keeping sensitive FBI documents on his unsecured personal electronic devices, even as his wife gained access to his cell phone and discovered evidence that he was having an affair with former FBI attorney Lisa Page.

The DOJ was seeking to dismiss Strzok’s lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired and deserves to be reinstated as chief of the counterespionage division at the FBI. In its filing, the DOJ included an August 2018 letter to Strzok from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which found in part that Strzok had engaged in a "dereliction of supervisory responsibility" by failing to investigate the potentially classified Hillary Clinton emails that had turned up on an unsecured laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner as the 2016 election approached.

The situation became so dire, OPR said, that a case agent in New York told federal prosecutors there that he was "scared" and "paranoid" that "somebody was not acting appropriately" and that "somebody was trying to bury this."

The New York prosecutors then immediately relayed their concerns to the DOJ, effectively going over Strzok's head -- and leading, eventually, to then-FBI Director James Comey's fateful announcement just prior to Election Day that emails possibly related to the Clinton probe had been located on Weiner's laptop.

Additionally, DOJ and OPR noted that although Strzok claimed to have "double deleted" sensitive FBI materials from his personal devices, his wife nonetheless apparently found evidence of his affair on his cell phone -- including photographs and a hotel reservation "ostensibly" used for a "romantic encounter." Strzok didn't consent to turning over the devices for review, according to OPR, even as he acknowledged using Apple's iMessage service for some FBI work.


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-seeks-to-dismiss-strzoks-lawsuit-claiming-he-was-denied-due-process


"anti-Trumo agent" - that is propaganda.

And remember, the NY FBI Field office, with Rudy, had illegally leaked the whole situation, thus putting pressure on Comey to make that announcement outside of normal protocol. Ironic that the singular action that pushed the polls against Clinton at the end of the campaign is the one that is getting this guy fired.


LOL.
You think he was pro-Trump? Ha ha ha ha.


Pro Truth and Justice. Sorry Trump is anti-truth and a criminal.


Sure. The texts to his lover demonstrate just how "pro truth" and full of "justice" he is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The DOJ released documents in an effort to dismiss Strzok's lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired.

The Department of Justice released documents Monday outlining a slew of "security violations" and flagrantly "unprofessional conduct" by anti-Trump ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok -- including his alleged practice of keeping sensitive FBI documents on his unsecured personal electronic devices, even as his wife gained access to his cell phone and discovered evidence that he was having an affair with former FBI attorney Lisa Page.

The DOJ was seeking to dismiss Strzok’s lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired and deserves to be reinstated as chief of the counterespionage division at the FBI. In its filing, the DOJ included an August 2018 letter to Strzok from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which found in part that Strzok had engaged in a "dereliction of supervisory responsibility" by failing to investigate the potentially classified Hillary Clinton emails that had turned up on an unsecured laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner as the 2016 election approached.

The situation became so dire, OPR said, that a case agent in New York told federal prosecutors there that he was "scared" and "paranoid" that "somebody was not acting appropriately" and that "somebody was trying to bury this."

The New York prosecutors then immediately relayed their concerns to the DOJ, effectively going over Strzok's head -- and leading, eventually, to then-FBI Director James Comey's fateful announcement just prior to Election Day that emails possibly related to the Clinton probe had been located on Weiner's laptop.

Additionally, DOJ and OPR noted that although Strzok claimed to have "double deleted" sensitive FBI materials from his personal devices, his wife nonetheless apparently found evidence of his affair on his cell phone -- including photographs and a hotel reservation "ostensibly" used for a "romantic encounter." Strzok didn't consent to turning over the devices for review, according to OPR, even as he acknowledged using Apple's iMessage service for some FBI work.


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-seeks-to-dismiss-strzoks-lawsuit-claiming-he-was-denied-due-process


"anti-Trumo agent" - that is propaganda.

And remember, the NY FBI Field office, with Rudy, had illegally leaked the whole situation, thus putting pressure on Comey to make that announcement outside of normal protocol. Ironic that the singular action that pushed the polls against Clinton at the end of the campaign is the one that is getting this guy fired.


LOL.
You think he was pro-Trump? Ha ha ha ha.


You think a non-partisan media outlet uses that phrase in that way to describe a professional FBI agent? Makes them sound juvenile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The DOJ released documents in an effort to dismiss Strzok's lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired.

The Department of Justice released documents Monday outlining a slew of "security violations" and flagrantly "unprofessional conduct" by anti-Trump ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok -- including his alleged practice of keeping sensitive FBI documents on his unsecured personal electronic devices, even as his wife gained access to his cell phone and discovered evidence that he was having an affair with former FBI attorney Lisa Page.

The DOJ was seeking to dismiss Strzok’s lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired and deserves to be reinstated as chief of the counterespionage division at the FBI. In its filing, the DOJ included an August 2018 letter to Strzok from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which found in part that Strzok had engaged in a "dereliction of supervisory responsibility" by failing to investigate the potentially classified Hillary Clinton emails that had turned up on an unsecured laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner as the 2016 election approached.

The situation became so dire, OPR said, that a case agent in New York told federal prosecutors there that he was "scared" and "paranoid" that "somebody was not acting appropriately" and that "somebody was trying to bury this."

The New York prosecutors then immediately relayed their concerns to the DOJ, effectively going over Strzok's head -- and leading, eventually, to then-FBI Director James Comey's fateful announcement just prior to Election Day that emails possibly related to the Clinton probe had been located on Weiner's laptop.

Additionally, DOJ and OPR noted that although Strzok claimed to have "double deleted" sensitive FBI materials from his personal devices, his wife nonetheless apparently found evidence of his affair on his cell phone -- including photographs and a hotel reservation "ostensibly" used for a "romantic encounter." Strzok didn't consent to turning over the devices for review, according to OPR, even as he acknowledged using Apple's iMessage service for some FBI work.


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-seeks-to-dismiss-strzoks-lawsuit-claiming-he-was-denied-due-process


"anti-Trumo agent" - that is propaganda.

And remember, the NY FBI Field office, with Rudy, had illegally leaked the whole situation, thus putting pressure on Comey to make that announcement outside of normal protocol. Ironic that the singular action that pushed the polls against Clinton at the end of the campaign is the one that is getting this guy fired.


LOL.
You think he was pro-Trump? Ha ha ha ha.


You think a non-partisan media outlet uses that phrase in that way to describe a professional FBI agent? Makes them sound juvenile.


Professional FBI agent? Makes you sound grown up ))
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The DOJ released documents in an effort to dismiss Strzok's lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired.

The Department of Justice released documents Monday outlining a slew of "security violations" and flagrantly "unprofessional conduct" by anti-Trump ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok -- including his alleged practice of keeping sensitive FBI documents on his unsecured personal electronic devices, even as his wife gained access to his cell phone and discovered evidence that he was having an affair with former FBI attorney Lisa Page.

The DOJ was seeking to dismiss Strzok’s lawsuit claiming he was unfairly fired and deserves to be reinstated as chief of the counterespionage division at the FBI. In its filing, the DOJ included an August 2018 letter to Strzok from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which found in part that Strzok had engaged in a "dereliction of supervisory responsibility" by failing to investigate the potentially classified Hillary Clinton emails that had turned up on an unsecured laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner as the 2016 election approached.

The situation became so dire, OPR said, that a case agent in New York told federal prosecutors there that he was "scared" and "paranoid" that "somebody was not acting appropriately" and that "somebody was trying to bury this."

The New York prosecutors then immediately relayed their concerns to the DOJ, effectively going over Strzok's head -- and leading, eventually, to then-FBI Director James Comey's fateful announcement just prior to Election Day that emails possibly related to the Clinton probe had been located on Weiner's laptop.

Additionally, DOJ and OPR noted that although Strzok claimed to have "double deleted" sensitive FBI materials from his personal devices, his wife nonetheless apparently found evidence of his affair on his cell phone -- including photographs and a hotel reservation "ostensibly" used for a "romantic encounter." Strzok didn't consent to turning over the devices for review, according to OPR, even as he acknowledged using Apple's iMessage service for some FBI work.


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-seeks-to-dismiss-strzoks-lawsuit-claiming-he-was-denied-due-process


"anti-Trumo agent" - that is propaganda.

And remember, the NY FBI Field office, with Rudy, had illegally leaked the whole situation, thus putting pressure on Comey to make that announcement outside of normal protocol. Ironic that the singular action that pushed the polls against Clinton at the end of the campaign is the one that is getting this guy fired.


LOL.
You think he was pro-Trump? Ha ha ha ha.


You think a non-partisan media outlet uses that phrase in that way to describe a professional FBI agent? Makes them sound juvenile.


Professional FBI agent? Makes you sound grown up ))

Regardless of how PP sounds, Fox sounds partisan when they call him that instead of “the FBI’s former director of the counterintelligence division” or whatever his actual title was.
Anonymous
Maybe there is a rational, fact based reason the former director of the FBI Counterintelligence Division would be opposed to Trump, in that Trump has a lifelong history of laundering Russian mob cash.
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