Andrew McCabe: Not in my worst nightmares did I dream my FBI career would end this way
By Andrew McCabe March 23 at 6:31 PM
On March 16, I spent the day with my family waiting to hear whether I would be fired, after 21 years in the FBI and one day before I qualified for my long-planned, earned retirement.
As day turned to night, I had a lot of time to reflect on how it would feel to be separated from the organization I loved and led and the mission that has been the central focus of my professional life. Despite all the preparation for the worst-case scenario, I still felt disoriented and sick to my stomach. Around 10 p.m., a friend called to tell me that CNN was reporting that I had been fired. She read me the attorney generals statement.
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.
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Eliot Rosewater
(31,121 posts)rzemanfl
(29,569 posts)Is it ongoing??????
samnsara
(17,636 posts)pharmacy he was escorted out one day. Wasnt even able to say good by to his staff. The new admin felt hubby 'wasnt 100% on board' with a new program that was being introduced....and since we are an at will state..out he went!
So needless to say he cant even watch anything about McCabe...
Leghorn21
(13,526 posts)I have been an FBI Special Agent for over 21 years. I spent half of that time investigating Russian Organized Crime as a street agent and Supervisor in New York City.
This puts him on the streets of NYC from about 1997 to 2007. What was fuckhead up to during those years?
A tweeter I trust implicitly made the case that fuckhead knew damn well who Mr. McCabe was from the get go, and specifically targeted him. I believe it, too.
HANG TOUGH PLEASE SIR
Skittles
(153,193 posts)welcome to the real world