The Justice Department dealt a stunning blow to former Acting FBI
Director Andrew McCabe on Friday night, firing him just days before he
would have been eligible for a lifetime pension after determining that
he lied to investigators reviewing the bureau’s probe of Hillary
Clinton’s email server.
"Pursuant to Department Order 1202, and based on the
report of the Inspector General, the findings of the FBI Office of
Professional Responsibility, and the recommendation of the Department’s
senior career official, I have terminated the employment of Andrew
McCabe effective immediately," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a
statement.
"I have terminated the employment of Andrew McCabe effective immediately."
"After an extensive and fair investigation and
according to Department of Justice procedure, the Department’s Office of
the Inspector General (OIG) provided its report on allegations of
misconduct by Andrew McCabe to the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR)," Sessions said.
Former FBI official Andrew McCabe.
(Associated Press)
"The FBI’s OPR then reviewed the report and underlying
documents and issued a disciplinary proposal recommending the dismissal
of Mr. McCabe. Both the OIG and FBI OPR reports concluded that Mr.
McCabe had made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked
candor − including under oath − on multiple occasions.
"The FBI expects every employee to adhere to the
highest standards of honesty, integrity, and accountability. As the OPR
proposal stated, 'all FBI employees know that lacking candor under oath
results in dismissal and that our integrity is our brand.'"
McCabe hit back in a fiery response of his own.
"This attack on my credibility is one part of a larger
effort not just to slander me personally, but to taint the FBI, law
enforcement, and intelligence professionals more generally," McCabe
said. "It is part of this Administration’s ongoing war on the FBI and
the efforts of the Special Counsel investigation, which continue to this
day. Their persistence in this campaign only highlights the importance
of the Special Counsel’s work.
"For the last year and a half, my family and I have
been the targets of an unrelenting assault on our reputation and my
service to this country," McCabe continued. "Articles too numerous to
count have leveled every sort of false, defamatory and degrading
allegation against us. The President’s tweets have amplified and
exacerbated it all. He called for my firing. He called for me to be
stripped of my pension after more than 20 years of service. And all
along we have said nothing, never wanting to distract from the mission
of the FBI by addressing the lies told and repeated about us. No more."
"For the last year and a half, my family and I have
been the targets of an unrelenting assault on our reputation and my
service to this country. ... The President’s tweets have amplified and
exacerbated it all."
- Andrew McCabe
Just after midnight Saturday, President Donald Trump reacted to the news in a Twitter message:
"Andrew McCabe FIRED, a great day for the hard working
men and women of the FBI - A great day for Democracy," the president
wrote, "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!"
McCabe's firing marked a stunning fall for a man who
was No. 2 at the bureau for a time under former FBI Director James
Comey, ran it and even was reportedly on President Donald Trump’s short
list for the directorship.
But McCabe has also been mired in controversy in recent years.
Sessions’ decision to fire McCabe came as Justice
Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz concluded a bureau
oversight investigation, with a report expected to be critical of
McCabe’s handling of the Clinton email probe, his handling of the bureau
during the early months of the Russia investigation, and his ties to
the Democratic Party.
Horowitz determined that McCabe hadn't been forthcoming
in regard to the handling of the FBI’s probe into Clinton’s use of a
private email server while she was secretary of state in the Obama
administration.
The inspector general’s finding sparked an FBI disciplinary process that recommended McCabe’s firing.
ANDREW MCCABE CONTROVERSIES, FROM THE TRUMP TEXT SCANDAL TO HIS WIFE'S FAILED CAMPAIGN
Sources told Fox News that the FBI’s Office of
Professional Responsibility made the recommendation to fire McCabe.
Sessions had the option to either accept the recommendation, or step in
to stop the firing process.
FBI Director Christopher Wray.
(Associated Press)
Horowitz’s investigation, which landed McCabe in hot
water, faults the former deputy director for the way he answered
questions about his approval for interactions between an FBI official
and a reporter about the bureau’s investigation into the nonprofit
Clinton Foundation.
McCabe was “removed” from his post as deputy to FBI
Director Christopher Wray in January, setting in motion a plan to leave
the bureau after months of conflict-of-interest complaints from
Republicans — including President Trump.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Thursday
that the decision was entirely up to Sessions, but that McCabe was a
"bad actor."
"That's a determination we [left] up to Attorney
General Sessions, but we do think that it is well documented that he has
had some very troubling behavior and has been a bad actor," Sanders
said.
IG COULD SOON RELEASE EXPLOSIVE REPORT ON FBI'S CLINTON PROBE, AS SESSIONS WEIGHS FIRING MCCABE
“FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is racing the clock
to retire with full benefits. 90 days to go?!!!” Trump tweeted in
December, before McCabe’s removal.
McCabe became acting director of the FBI after Trump
fired Comey on May 9, 2017. McCabe led the bureau, independently, until
Aug. 2, 2017 — during the early months of the investigation into Russian
meddling in the 2016 presidential election and potential collusion with
Trump campaign associates.
Republicans have also long criticized McCabe for his
ties to the Democratic Party — his wife received donations during a
failed 2015 Virginia Senate run from a group tied to a Clinton ally,
former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe — all while the Clinton email probe
was underway.
“How can FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, the man in
charge, along with leakin’ James Comey, of the Phony Hillary Clinton
investigation (including her 33,000 illegally deleted emails) be given
$700,000 for wife’s campaign by Clinton Puppets during investigation?”
the president tweeted in December.
The president was “not a part of the decisionmaking
process,” when McCabe was removed from the bureau in January, press
secretary Sanders said.
McCabe returned to the white-hot spotlight when
Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee released its memo on
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) abuses in connection with
the Russia probe, saying that McCabe signed a FISA warrant targeting
former Trump campaign volunteer adviser Carter Page.
“McCabe testified before the committee in December 2017
that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the [FISA
court] without the Steele dossier information,” the memo read. The
Steele dossier was unverified, and financed as opposition research by
the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign.
And recently uncovered text messages between FBI
officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page revealed a new timeline in the
Clinton email probe, apparently showing McCabe’s knowledge of the
investigation.
The text messages suggest that as of Sept. 28, 2016,
Strzok, Page and McCabe were aware of new Clinton emails found on the
laptop of disgraced former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, spouse of Hillary
Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
“Got called up to Andy’s earlier … hundreds of
thousands of emails turned over by Weiner’s atty to sdny, includes a ton
of material from spouse. Sending team up tomorrow to review…this will
never end …” Strzok wrote in a text message to Page.
SENATOR SEEKS ANSWERS ON WHY FBI WAITED WEEKS TO ACT ON WEINER LAPTOP IN CLINTON CASE
But it wasn’t until Oct. 27, 2016 that Comey was
briefed on the newly discovered emails — meaning McCabe kept the
director in the dark for a month.
Horowitz is specifically investigating McCabe and
whether he wanted to avoid taking action on the laptop findings until
after the presidential election, in which Clinton lost to Trump.
According to testimony obtained by Fox News from an
Office of Special Counsel interview with former Comey Chief of Staff
James Rybicki, McCabe’s office did not notify him until the night of
Oct. 26, 2016.
The OSC also interviewed FBI Deputy General Counsel
Trisha Anderson, who testified that Comey was first briefed on the
material found on Weiner’s laptop on Oct. 27, 2016.
Anderson noted that the director’s office decided to “urgently” address the situation.
“Given the significance of the matter, um, uh, that we
had to proceed quickly,” Anderson told investigators. “It was just too,
too explosive for us to sit on.”
So it wasn’t until Oct. 28, 2016, that Comey sent a
letter to Congress announcing the “recent developments” of the discovery
of the Clinton and Abedin communications found on the laptop —which he
had just been briefed on a day before. That letter reopened the Clinton
email probe just a week before the election. The inspector general is
investigating McCabe’s involvement in this timeline.
Several Republicans also have pointed with alarm to the
Strzok-Page texts and their references to McCabe in relation to an
“insurance policy” to prevent Trump from being elected president, and a
“secret society” within the bureau.