President Trump escalated his criticism of the FBI and the Russia
probe on Saturday, alleging “tremendous leaking, lying and corruption”
from the bureau and other agencies and taking shots at fired former FBI
Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and ex-Director James Comey.
The result: an equally fiery response from former intelligence officials.
McCabe was fired late Friday after an internal
investigation found that he made an unauthorized leak to the media and
“lacked candor” when speaking to investigators under oath. His firing
came just days before he would have been eligible for a lifetime
pension.
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.
President Trump quickly ramped up the the rhetoric over the termination, calling it a “great day for Democracy!"
He also skewered both McCabe and Comey, whom he accused
of being sanctimonious and knowing “all about the lies and corruption
going on at the highest levels of the FBI!”
On Saturday he followed up, saying that McCabe was
“caught, called out and fired” and made reference to the funding of
McCabe’s wife’s 2015 senatorial bid by a political action committee of
then-Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe -- a close Hillary Clinton ally.
“How many lies? How many leaks? Comey knew it all, and much more!” the president tweeted.
The FBI has said McCabe received the necessary ethics
approval about his wife's candidacy and was not supervising the Clinton
investigation at the time.
On another front, Trump's personal lawyer, John Dowd,
issued a statement Saturday morning calling on Deputy Attorney General
Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s
inquiry into possible Russian meddling in the 2016 elections, to shut
down the probe. His statement also took a swipe at Comey, who was fired
by Trump back in May 2017.
“I pray that Acting Attorney General Rosenstein will
follow the brilliant and courageous example of the FBI Office of
Professional Responsibility and Attorney General Jeff Sessions and bring
an end to alleged Russia Collusion investigation manufactured by
McCabe’s boss James Comey based upon a fraudulent and corrupt Dossier,”
he said in a statement to Fox News.
“Just end it on the merits in light of recent revelations,” he added.
While Dowd subsequently clarified that he was speaking
in his personal capacity and not expressing Trump’s views, Trump
appeared to give implicit support to the lawyer's thinking when he said
that the House Intelligence Committee had concluded there was “no
collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign” (In fact, only
Republicans on the committee had reached that conclusion, the top
Democrat on the committee, Adam Schiff noted in his own tweet on
Saturday.)
“As many are now finding out, however, there was
tremendous leaking, lying and corruption at the highest levels of the
FBI, Justice & State,” Trump continued.
Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of
Richmond, told Fox News that Dowd's remarks seem like a new phase in the
Trump team's attitude toward the Mueller probe.
"It also seems important that the timing coincides with
McCabe’s firing, so we can probably expect that there will be
increasing pressure on [Rosenstein] to end the Mueller inquiry, although
McCabe’s actions were only tangentially related to Mueller’s work," he
said.
FBI officials reacted angrily to the firing. McCabe described the termination as part of an “ongoing war” against the FBI.
"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," he added.
Adding more intrigue, a source close to McCabe told Fox
News Saturday that he kept memos memorializing his interactions with
Trump, in a way that was very similar to the method Comey used to keep
his own memos.
Comey also weighed in, in a Twitter posting that also hinted at his coming tell-all book: “A Higher Loyalty.”
“Mr. President, the American people will hear my story
very soon,” he tweeted. “And they can judge for themselves who is
honorable and who is not.”
Former CIA Director John Brennan, known for his
outspoken criticisms of Trump, also weighed in -- blasting Trump in
dramatic and colorful language and promising that “America will triumph
over you.”
Democrats quickly backed those officials. Senate
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, expressed concern about the state
of the FBI investigation itself, saying Dowd’s statement show that the
Trump team is looking to “undermine [Mueller] at every turn."
"The president, the administration, and his legal team
must not take any steps to curtail, interfere with, or end the special
counsel's investigation or there will be severe consequences from both
Democrats and Republicans," Schumer said in a statement.
Jumping into the fray, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.,
called for the Senate Judiciary Committee to hold a hearing on
"escalating politicized attacks" on the DOJ and FBI.
“During my four decades in the Senate, I have never
before seen our nation’s career, apolitical law enforcement officials so
personally and publicly maligned by politicians — indeed, by our
President," he said in a statement. "And I have never been so concerned
that the walls intended to protect the independence of our dedicated law
enforcement professionals, including Special Counsel Mueller, are at
risk of crumbling."
While the social media exchanges were especially
intense earlier in the day on Saturday, Trump weighed in again on the
issues associated with McCabe, and with the Mueller investigation, in
the evening hours.
Shortly after 8 p.m. ET, he tweeted: "The Mueller probe
should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there
was no crime. It was based on fraudulent activities and a Fake Dossier
paid for by Crooked Hillary and the DNC, and improperly used in FISA
COURT for surveillance of my campaign. WITCH HUNT!"