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FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe Stepping Down Earlier Than Expected: Report

 

FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe already planned on retiring, and that process is now beginning, according to Pete Williams of NBC News.

Expect the president to be pretty happy about this. McCabe previously served under fired Director James Comey and served as Acting Director until the confirmation of Christopher Wray. McCabe has been a favorite target of President Donald Trump and other conservative pundits. Even before Election Day 2016, the president’s campaign harped on political contributions from Clinton-ally Terry McAuliffe‘s political action committee to McCabe’s wife, a former Democratic candidate for the Virginia state senate. They used this detail to argue the Clinton email probe was biased on Hillary Clinton‘s behalf.  Trump accordingly went on a tweet storm when The Washington Post released a report saying McCabe planned to retire next March.

Monday’s news doesn’t seem to technically change that plan. A report from CBS says that McCabe will go on leave, and he will officially leave the government in March as expected.

[image via Pete Marovich and Getty Images]

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