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https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/ousted-mccabe-much-bigger-problem-trump-outside-fbi-columnist/Ousted McCabe could be a much bigger problem for Trump outside of the FBI: columnist
Tom Boggioni
30 Jan 2018 at 12:12 ET
In a look at the dismissal of now-former Deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe, Callum Borchers of the Washington Post warns that President Donald Trump may have created bigger problems for himself with the possibility that the ousted official is now free to speak his mind.
Noting that another fired FBI official, ex-Director James Comey, has become a thorn in the side of the president, McCabe can now take a page from Comeys playbook and go after the president with well-placed leaks to the media.
Writing, Remember that Trump made McCabe the FBIs interim director after firing Comey, Borchers points out that McCabe ran the bureau for a few months before the appointment of current FBI Director Christopher A. Wray. That means he has first-hand knowledge of where the investigation into the White House was and is still going.
With McCabe still in the FBI, he would still be under the direct supervision of Wray, limiting his role in the investigation and restricting his ability to speak out.
Now that McCabe is a private citizen, he can go where his conscience takes him particularly in light of the way that Trump treated him all the way out the door.
When Trump cut Comey loose in May, Comey promptly orchestrated the leak of his personal notes from a February meeting with the president, Borchers writes. According to the notes, described in a New York Times report, Trump expressed to Comey his desire for the FBI to drop an investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
McCabe is now in the same position as Comey, and it is likely he didnt walk away empty-handed. With Republicans seek to damage the bureau he spent years serving, by releasing a sketchy memo attacking the agency, it is likely can fire back now that he has been forced out.
Sneederbunk
(14,290 posts)snowybirdie
(5,225 posts)who had the same job, can bring down an administration.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,683 posts)when Nixon instead appointed his loyal stooge Patrick Gray to succeed J. Edgar Hoover - so Felt had a grudge against Nixon and his administration. McCabe probably doesn't harbor warm feelings toward Trump. It is probably not a good idea to piss off career FBI people.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Pres. Turd made a YUUUGE mistake. Again.
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,490 posts)McCabe knows full well tRump will seek retribution, so I suspect he will wait until his retirement is fully secure.
However, like Comey, I don't expect much to be revealed in public because these guys always maintain a professional demeanor for the remainder of their lives. They don't want to add any fuel to the "FBI is anti-Trump" fire the GOP has already stoked and hence possibly compromise the investigation.
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lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Like Felt, he might stay undercover for decades, while leaving some breadcrumbs for journalists to follow.