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mcar

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Fri Mar 23, 2018, 06:53 PM Mar 2018

Andrew McCabe: Not in my worst nightmares did I dream my FBI career would end this way [View all]

...So, after two decades of public service, I found out that I had been fired in the most disembodied, impersonal way — third-hand, based on a news account. Shortly after getting word, I noticed an email from a Justice Department official in my work account, telling me that I had been “removed from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the civil service.”

I have been accused of “lack of candor.” That is not true. I did not knowingly mislead or lie to investigators. When asked about contacts with a reporter that were fully within my power to authorize as deputy director, and amid the chaos that surrounded me, I answered questions as completely and accurately as I could. And when I realized that some of my answers were not fully accurate or may have been misunderstood, I took the initiative to correct them. At worst, I was not clear in my responses, and because of what was going on around me may well have been confused and distracted — and for that I take full responsibility. But that is not a lack of candor. And under no circumstances could it ever serve as the basis for the very public and extended humiliation of my family and me that the administration, and the president personally, have engaged in over the past year....

The next day I woke to find the president of the United States celebrating my punishment: “Andrew McCabe FIRED, a great day for the hard working men and women of the FBI — A great day for Democracy.” I was sad, but not surprised, to see that such unhinged public attacks on me would continue into my life after my service to the FBI. President Trump’s cruelty reminded me of the days immediately following the firing of James B. Comey, as the White House desperately tried to push the falsehood that people in the FBI were celebrating the loss of our director. The president’s comments about me were equally hurtful and false, which shows that he has no idea how FBI people feel about their leaders....

There is nothing like having the opportunity to be a part of the greatest law-enforcement organization in the world, working every day for goals that you respect and cherish. It is the best job you will ever have. Even if a president decides to attack you and your family. Even if you get fired on a Friday night, one day from your retirement.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/andrew-mccabe-not-in-my-worst-nightmares-did-i-dream-my-fbi-career-would-end-this-way/2018/03/23/5ff8fd8c-2eb9-11e8-8688-e053ba58f1e4_story.html?utm_term=.b97919e181c4

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Yep. Looks like he's STILL SWINGING! Tatiana Mar 2018 #1
'give in to what draws you to this work. The country needs you.' poboy2 Mar 2018 #2
Uh-huh. Tatiana Mar 2018 #6
A call to duty. Be strong, do your job. poboy2 Mar 2018 #9
Oh yeah, he is mcar Mar 2018 #3
He was slimed and robbed of his pension. I hope he keeps fighting till the end. spanone Mar 2018 #4
Wow. Heartbreaking and clearly deeply angry. nolabear Mar 2018 #5
Yes. But not just at Trump (who he knows is a traitor). Tatiana Mar 2018 #8
Maybe if your boss didn't fuck over Hillary at the last minute Yavin4 Mar 2018 #7
It could have been so different. Cha Mar 2018 #11
Yup SHRED Mar 2018 #12
Yes mcar Mar 2018 #14
Comey is responsible for all of this but it wasn't "at the last minute." StevieM Mar 2018 #18
Fucking right njhoneybadger Mar 2018 #26
I think Comey is too facile a target. Cambridge Analytica / FB / Russia is harder to comprehend. Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2018 #27
Sigh.. thank Cha Mar 2018 #10
Wonder if Dotard will be tweeting about this tomorrow, Cha mcar Mar 2018 #15
Good for you, mcar.. March for Our Lives tomorrow in your red county! Cha Mar 2018 #19
Nice! mcar Mar 2018 #20
I bet you are! Cha Mar 2018 #21
This is incredibly upsetting to me. hlthe2b Mar 2018 #13
We have to vote and elect Democrats mcar Mar 2018 #16
I wonder if he voted for trump? Miigwech Mar 2018 #17
I wonder if his wife ran for political office as a Democrat and lost? See how that works? Hekate Mar 2018 #23
+1 Lucinda Mar 2018 #29
"Not in his worst nightmares?" DFW Mar 2018 #22
You go into a job because that is what you want to do in life... apkhgp Mar 2018 #24
But The FBI Did Get Sullied In Late October 2016 DallasNE Mar 2018 #25
This is a great editorial Gothmog Mar 2018 #28
Yeah, Trump fucked over Comey. I wonder how the N.Y. FBI agents feel now about supporting Trump. 3Hotdogs Mar 2018 #30
I hope that some day in the not too distant future we learn everything Grammy23 Mar 2018 #31
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