Andrew McCabe, F.B.I.’s Embattled Deputy, Is Expected to Retire

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Andrew McCabe, F.B.I.’s Embattled Deputy, Is Expected to Retire
A White House official said in a statement this week
that many senior leaders of the bureau were “politically motivated” and said Mr. Wray was the “right choice to clean up the misconduct at the highest levels of the F. B.I.”
How can FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, the man in charge, along with leakin’ James Comey, of the Phony Hillary Clinton investigation
(including her 33,000 illegally deleted emails) be given $700,000 for wife’s campaign by Clinton Puppets during investigation?
WASHINGTON — The F. B.I.’s embattled deputy director, Andrew G. McCabe, an unlikely lightning rod who has been attacked repeatedly by President Trump
and congressional Republicans, is expected to retire after he becomes eligible for his pension early next year, according to people familiar with his decision.
“The political hit job on McCabe — his supposed ideological bias, the fact his wife ran for office as a Democrat,
the attacks on his competence — are way out of line,” said Frank Montoya Jr., a former senior F. B.I.
Mr. McCabe has also been deeply involved in the F. B.I.’s investigation into Russia’s interference
in the 2016 election and the potential involvement of the Trump campaign.
Mr. McCabe was deputy director when the F. B.I.
Mr. McCabe, who was appointed deputy director in January 2016, has endured one of the most contentious periods in the F. B.I.’s history.
Pressure on Mr. McCabe and Mr. Wray intensified this month after reported that a top F. B.I.

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