andrew mccabe

The former acting FBI director tells NPR that Trump's refusal to believe U.S. intelligence on North Korea over Putin's counsel was "head-spinning."
It is “the height of irresponsibility and shameful,” the presidential candidate said before a New Hampshire town hall meeting.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) attacks former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe by claiming top Justice Department officials may have been plotting a “bureaucratic coup” against President Donald Trump.
Without going into detail, Trump accused the former acting FBI director of “planning a very illegal act” with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
The Republican senator suggested that top officials at the Justice Department and the FBI may have planned a "coup" to force Trump out of office.
The former acting FBI Director also said the Justice Department discussed removing Trump from office via the 25th Amendment.
The former acting FBI chief shows his disdain for Sessions in his new book, according to The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
He said talks about invoking the 25th Amendment came after FBI Director James Comey was fired and before special counsel Robert Mueller was appointed.
House Judiciary Committee Republicans want to see what the former FBI deputy director was writing.
Demeaning comments will not deter agents from continuing to protect the American people, the group said.