Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all about Andy talking off the record to reporters about Hillary. The off the record chat was responsible for the news avalanche that likely cost Clinton the election.
Talking off the record to reporters was part of his job...
And, he evidently did it to make himself look better.
He = the FBI? I guess?
No. He=McCabe...
From Horowitz's report:
“However, we concluded that McCabe’s decision to confirm the existence of the [Clinton Foundation] 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,” the IG said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all about Andy talking off the record to reporters about Hillary. The off the record chat was responsible for the news avalanche that likely cost Clinton the election.
Talking off the record to reporters was part of his job...
And, he evidently did it to make himself look better.
He = the FBI? I guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all about Andy talking off the record to reporters about Hillary. The off the record chat was responsible for the news avalanche that likely cost Clinton the election.
Talking off the record to reporters was part of his job...
And, he evidently did it to make himself look better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all about Andy talking off the record to reporters about Hillary. The off the record chat was responsible for the news avalanche that likely cost Clinton the election.
Talking off the record to reporters was part of his job...
Anonymous wrote:This is all about Andy talking off the record to reporters about Hillary. The off the record chat was responsible for the news avalanche that likely cost Clinton the election.
Anonymous wrote:This is all about Andy talking off the record to reporters about Hillary. The off the record chat was responsible for the news avalanche that likely cost Clinton the election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Trump Administration is going to indict McCabe for leaking about the Clinton email case.
Punishment for then being on the Trump-Russia investigation.
Discovery will be interesting.
More accurately - punishment for misleading statements, aka, lying.
So, you think it's fine for Mueller's team to charge people for misleading statements, but if McCabe does it, NBD?
U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu has recommended moving forward with charges against Andrew McCabe, Fox News has learned, as the Justice Department rejects a last-ditch appeal from the former top FBI official.
McCabe -- the former deputy and acting director of the FBI -- appealed the decision of the U.S. attorney for Washington all the way up to Jeffrey Rosen, the deputy attorney general, but he rejected that request, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The potential charges relate to DOJ inspector general findings against him regarding misleading statements concerning a Hillary Clinton-related investigation.
A source close to McCabe’s legal team said they received an email from the Department of Justice which said, "The Department rejected your appeal of the United States Attorney’s Office’s decision in this matter. Any further inquiries should be directed to the United States Attorney’s Office."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-attorney-recommends-proceeding-with-charges-against-mccabe-as-doj-rejects-last-ditch-appeal
Is this the same report that recommended firing him but, since he'd already retired, recommended letting it go? But then Sessions fired him anyway? That report?
There weren't any recommendations for charging him in that report.
Actually, I don't even remember. Did it recommend firing, reprimanding, what? But since he had already retired, the report basically just shrugged. Sessions took it upon himself, apparently at Trump's behest, to fire him.
Now this? It's just nuts.
And if the law works like it should, he'll win his wrongful termination lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Trump Administration is going to indict McCabe for leaking about the Clinton email case.
Punishment for then being on the Trump-Russia investigation.
Discovery will be interesting.
More accurately - punishment for misleading statements, aka, lying.
So, you think it's fine for Mueller's team to charge people for misleading statements, but if McCabe does it, NBD?
U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu has recommended moving forward with charges against Andrew McCabe, Fox News has learned, as the Justice Department rejects a last-ditch appeal from the former top FBI official.
McCabe -- the former deputy and acting director of the FBI -- appealed the decision of the U.S. attorney for Washington all the way up to Jeffrey Rosen, the deputy attorney general, but he rejected that request, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The potential charges relate to DOJ inspector general findings against him regarding misleading statements concerning a Hillary Clinton-related investigation.
A source close to McCabe’s legal team said they received an email from the Department of Justice which said, "The Department rejected your appeal of the United States Attorney’s Office’s decision in this matter. Any further inquiries should be directed to the United States Attorney’s Office."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-attorney-recommends-proceeding-with-charges-against-mccabe-as-doj-rejects-last-ditch-appeal
Is this the same report that recommended firing him but, since he'd already retired, recommended letting it go? But then Sessions fired him anyway? That report?
There weren't any recommendations for charging him in that report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Trump Administration is going to indict McCabe for leaking about the Clinton email case.
Punishment for then being on the Trump-Russia investigation.
Discovery will be interesting.
More accurately - punishment for misleading statements, aka, lying.
So, you think it's fine for Mueller's team to charge people for misleading statements, but if McCabe does it, NBD?
U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu has recommended moving forward with charges against Andrew McCabe, Fox News has learned, as the Justice Department rejects a last-ditch appeal from the former top FBI official.
McCabe -- the former deputy and acting director of the FBI -- appealed the decision of the U.S. attorney for Washington all the way up to Jeffrey Rosen, the deputy attorney general, but he rejected that request, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The potential charges relate to DOJ inspector general findings against him regarding misleading statements concerning a Hillary Clinton-related investigation.
A source close to McCabe’s legal team said they received an email from the Department of Justice which said, "The Department rejected your appeal of the United States Attorney’s Office’s decision in this matter. Any further inquiries should be directed to the United States Attorney’s Office."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-attorney-recommends-proceeding-with-charges-against-mccabe-as-doj-rejects-last-ditch-appeal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Trump Administration is going to indict McCabe for leaking about the Clinton email case.
Punishment for then being on the Trump-Russia investigation.
Discovery will be interesting.
More accurately - punishment for misleading statements, aka, lying.
So, you think it's fine for Mueller's team to charge people for misleading statements, but if McCabe does it, NBD?
U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu has recommended moving forward with charges against Andrew McCabe, Fox News has learned, as the Justice Department rejects a last-ditch appeal from the former top FBI official.
McCabe -- the former deputy and acting director of the FBI -- appealed the decision of the U.S. attorney for Washington all the way up to Jeffrey Rosen, the deputy attorney general, but he rejected that request, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The potential charges relate to DOJ inspector general findings against him regarding misleading statements concerning a Hillary Clinton-related investigation.
A source close to McCabe’s legal team said they received an email from the Department of Justice which said, "The Department rejected your appeal of the United States Attorney’s Office’s decision in this matter. Any further inquiries should be directed to the United States Attorney’s Office."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-attorney-recommends-proceeding-with-charges-against-mccabe-as-doj-rejects-last-ditch-appeal