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Andrew McCabe, Ex-F.B.I. Official, Will Not Be Charged in Lying Case

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So after firing McCabe on the day before he was going to retire depriving him of his retirement and smearing him incessantly for years, what do we get?

Oops, Sorry, we made a mistake. We decided not to charge you. Because well not enough evidence.

Trump's followers whine that he was put through the wringer. But they don't care if an honorable guy like McCabe has Had his life part torn apart by a criminal president.

Andrew McCabe, Ex-F.B.I. Official, Will Not Be Charged in Lying Case - The New York Times

The decision to decline charges appears to be a move to distance the Justice Department from President Trump, who has long attacked Mr. McCabe.
 
So after firing McCabe on the day before he was going to retire depriving him of his retirement and smearing him incessantly for years, what do we get?

Oops, Sorry, we made a mistake. We decided not to charge you. Because well not enough evidence.

Trump's followers whine that he was put through the wringer. But they don't care if an honorable guy like McCabe has Had his life part torn apart by a criminal president.

BS, for him and Brennan, they both lied under oath, look at Roger Stone, something very wrong with all of this.

Tim-
 
BS, for him and Brennan, they both lied under oath, look at Roger Stone, something very wrong with all of this.

Tim-

There's something very wrong with Roger Stone, that's for sure.
 
There's something very wrong with Roger Stone, that's for sure.

yea he lied under oath and oh yeah he's a republican, come one man, even partisans have to acknowledge the wrong in all of this.

Tim-
 
So after firing McCabe on the day before he was going to retire depriving him of his retirement and smearing him incessantly for years, what do we get?

Oops, Sorry, we made a mistake. We decided not to charge you. Because well not enough evidence.

Trump's followers whine that he was put through the wringer. But they don't care if an honorable guy like McCabe has Had his life part torn apart by a criminal president.

I expect that McCabe will still proceed with his lawsuit.
 
The question should be WHY is he getting a free pass?

Andrew McCabe Lied. So Will the FBI Apply the Same Rules Against Him That It Applies to All of Us?
Andrew McCabe Lied. So Will the FBI Apply the Same Rules Against Him That It Applies to All of Us? | The Heritage Foundation

It’s official: McCabe lied.

The new report from the Justice Department inspector general concludes that Andrew McCabe, the former FBI deputy director, lied to then-FBI Director James Comey, to other FBI agents, and to officials of the Office of the Inspector General. Some of those lies came when McCabe was under oath.

What did he lie about? Unauthorized disclosures about the FBI’s investigation into the Clinton Foundation. The information was leaked to a reporter for the Wall Street Journal.


Former F.B.I. Deputy Director Is Faulted in Scathing Inspector General Report

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department inspector general delivered to Congress on Friday a scathing report that accused Andrew G. McCabe, the former F.B.I. deputy director, of violating the federal law enforcement agency’s media policy and then repeatedly misleading investigators about his actions.

Former F.B.I. Deputy Director Is Faulted in Scathing Inspector General Report - The New York Times
 
yea he lied under oath and oh yeah he's a republican, come one man, even partisans have to acknowledge the wrong in all of this.

Tim-

Roger Stone deserves to go to prison. McCabe deserves to have his retirement benefits restored to him and his family.
 
So after firing McCabe on the day before he was going to retire depriving him of his retirement and smearing him incessantly for years, what do we get?

Oops, Sorry, we made a mistake. We decided not to charge you. Because well not enough evidence.

Trump's followers whine that he was put through the wringer. But they don't care if an honorable guy like McCabe has Had his life part torn apart by a criminal president.



So many posters were saying McCabe was corrupt and going to jail. Here we have a Barr, hand-picked investigation that found nothing criminal to prosecute and you know Trumpsters will still complain. Even with a stacked deck.
 
So after firing McCabe on the day before he was going to retire depriving him of his retirement and smearing him incessantly for years, what do we get?

Oops, Sorry, we made a mistake. We decided not to charge you. Because well not enough evidence.

Trump's followers whine that he was put through the wringer. But they don't care if an honorable guy like McCabe has Had his life part torn apart by a criminal president.

I had already posted a thread on this but that's okay
 
So after firing McCabe on the day before he was going to retire depriving him of his retirement and smearing him incessantly for years, what do we get?

Oops, Sorry, we made a mistake. We decided not to charge you. Because well not enough evidence.

Trump's followers whine that he was put through the wringer. But they don't care if an honorable guy like McCabe has Had his life part torn apart by a criminal president.

Isn't that amazing? I mean, so many people to be investigated, so little actual results. It's almost as if the proclamation of investigation is political in nature, rather than concerns about there actually being wrong doing.
 
https://static01.nyt.com/files/2018/us/politics/20180413a-doj-oig-mccabe-report.pdf


We found that, in a conversation with then-Director Comey shortly after the WSJ article was published, McCabe lacked candor when he told Comey, or made statements that led Comey to believe, that McCabe had not authorized the disclosure and did not know who did. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.5 (Lack of Candor – No Oath).

We also found that on May 9, 2017, when questioned under oath by FBI agents from INSD, McCabe lacked candor when he told the agents that he had not authorized the disclosure to the WSJ and did not know who did. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor – Under Oath).

We further found that on July 28, 2017, when questioned under oath by the OIG in a recorded interview, McCabe lacked candor when he stated: (a) that he was not aware of Special Counsel having been authorized to speak to reporters around October 30 and (b) that, because he was not in Washington, D.C., on October 27 and 28, 2016, he was unable to say where Special Counsel was or what she was doing at that time. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor – Under Oath).

We additionally found that on November 29, 2017, when questioned under oath by the OIG in a recorded interview during which he contradicted his prior statements by acknowledging that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ, McCabe lacked candor when he: (a) stated that he told Comey on October 31, 2016, that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ; (b) denied telling INSD agents on May 9 that he had not authorized the disclosure to the WSJ about the PADAG call; and (c) asserted that INSD’s questioning of him on May 9 about the October 30 WSJ article occurred at the end of an unrelated meeting when one of the INSD agents pulled him aside and asked him one or two questions about the article. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor – Under Oath).

Lastly, we determined that as Deputy Director, McCabe was authorized to disclose the existence of the CF Investigation publicly if such a disclosure fell within the “public interest” exception in applicable FBI and DOJ policies generally prohibiting such a disclosure of an ongoing investigation. However, we concluded that McCabe’s decision to confirm the existence of the CF Investigation through an anonymously sourced quote, recounting the content of a phone call with a senior Department official in a manner designed to advance his personal interests at the expense of Department leadership, was clearly not within the public interest exception. We therefore concluded that McCabe’s disclosure of the existence of an ongoing investigation in this manner violated the FBI’s and the Department’s media policy and constituted misconduct.
 
There is a mafia in our White House. Things don't have to make sense.
 
Isn't that amazing? I mean, so many people to be investigated, so little actual results. It's almost as if the proclamation of investigation is political in nature, rather than concerns about there actually being wrong doing.

The Russian collusion hoax! :lamo:lamo:lamo
 
The Russian collusion hoax! :lamo:lamo:lamo

There is ONE big difference. Mueller said 'We don't have enough evidence beyond a reasonable dought to bring charges', but detailed many links between Russia and the Trump campaign.
 
There is a mafia in our White House. Things don't have to make sense.

Oh our Mafia poster.... is that the only thing you can post? mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia
mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia mafia? :lamo ;):bs:cuckoo:
 
https://static01.nyt.com/files/2018/us/politics/20180413a-doj-oig-mccabe-report.pdf


We found that, in a conversation with then-Director Comey shortly after the WSJ article was published, McCabe lacked candor when he told Comey, or made statements that led Comey to believe, that McCabe had not authorized the disclosure and did not know who did. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.5 (Lack of Candor – No Oath).

We also found that on May 9, 2017, when questioned under oath by FBI agents from INSD, McCabe lacked candor when he told the agents that he had not authorized the disclosure to the WSJ and did not know who did. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor – Under Oath).

We further found that on July 28, 2017, when questioned under oath by the OIG in a recorded interview, McCabe lacked candor when he stated: (a) that he was not aware of Special Counsel having been authorized to speak to reporters around October 30 and (b) that, because he was not in Washington, D.C., on October 27 and 28, 2016, he was unable to say where Special Counsel was or what she was doing at that time. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor – Under Oath).

We additionally found that on November 29, 2017, when questioned under oath by the OIG in a recorded interview during which he contradicted his prior statements by acknowledging that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ, McCabe lacked candor when he: (a) stated that he told Comey on October 31, 2016, that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ; (b) denied telling INSD agents on May 9 that he had not authorized the disclosure to the WSJ about the PADAG call; and (c) asserted that INSD’s questioning of him on May 9 about the October 30 WSJ article occurred at the end of an unrelated meeting when one of the INSD agents pulled him aside and asked him one or two questions about the article. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor – Under Oath).

Lastly, we determined that as Deputy Director, McCabe was authorized to disclose the existence of the CF Investigation publicly if such a disclosure fell within the “public interest” exception in applicable FBI and DOJ policies generally prohibiting such a disclosure of an ongoing investigation. However, we concluded that McCabe’s decision to confirm the existence of the CF Investigation through an anonymously sourced quote, recounting the content of a phone call with a senior Department official in a manner designed to advance his personal interests at the expense of Department leadership, was clearly not within the public interest exception. We therefore concluded that McCabe’s disclosure of the existence of an ongoing investigation in this manner violated the FBI’s and the Department’s media policy and constituted misconduct.

I guess there wasn't even enough evidence to indict for a process crime.
 
So after firing McCabe on the day before he was going to retire depriving him of his retirement and smearing him incessantly for years, what do we get?

Oops, Sorry, we made a mistake. We decided not to charge you. Because well not enough evidence.

Trump's followers whine that he was put through the wringer. But they don't care if an honorable guy like McCabe has Had his life part torn apart by a criminal president.

He's a piece of crap and he's lucky that he's not in a cell right now.
 
There is ONE big difference. Mueller said 'We don't have enough evidence beyond a reasonable dought to bring charges', but detailed many links between Russia and the Trump campaign.

Really try and read up on topics before posting nonsense! READ the IG report or just take a look at post #12.





And then there is this:

Mueller Report, Volume I, page 66, second paragraph:
[In particular,] the investigation examined whether these contacts involved or resulted in coordination or a conspiracy with the
Trump Campaign and Russia, including with respect to Russia providing assistance to the Campaign in exchange for any sort of favorable treatment in the future. Based on the available information, the investigation did not establish such coordination.
 
Barr and McCabe are longtime members of the deep state.

Flynn and Stone are not.

Same crime. Different result. Simple as that.

Unless.....McCabe turned on Comey. But unlikely.
 
Barr and McCabe are longtime members of the deep state.

Flynn and Stone are not.

Same crime. Different result. Simple as that.

Unless.....McCabe turned on Comey. But unlikely.

You do realize that Barr was Trump's choice right?
 
BS, for him and Brennan, they both lied under oath, look at Roger Stone, something very wrong with all of this.

Tim-

Trump should have shut-up.
Now, his Twitter rants bite him.
 
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