The FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility has recommended the firing of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who remains on the payroll - a move that could put his pension at risk, according to officials familiar with the process.
It is now up to Attorney General Jeff Sessions whether to reverse that recommendation or to accept it. Kyocera Taskalfa 2551CI Price http://wxq-2.com/a/qi_qushi/20180125/415.html McCabe - who has been attacked by President Donald Trump and other Republicans for alleged anti-Trump bias inside the FBI - has announced his intention to retire, effective this weekend. If Sessions fires him before then, it would jeopardize McCabe's federal pension.
The OPR recommendation that McCabe be thrown off the payroll follows an internal report from the DOJ inspector general that concluded he was not fully forthcoming in answers about whether he talked to a reporter concerning the FBI's investigation into the Clinton Foundation. The IG report has not been made public, but may be released soon.
McCabe, who has been with the FBI since 1996, is a civil service employee who can't be fired without evidence of wrongdoing.
It is now up to Attorney General Jeff Sessions whether to reverse that recommendation or to accept it.
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McCabe - who has been attacked by President Donald Trump and other Republicans for alleged anti-Trump bias inside the FBI - has announced his intention to retire, effective this weekend. If Sessions fires him before then, it would jeopardize McCabe's federal pension.
The OPR recommendation that McCabe be thrown off the payroll follows an internal report from the DOJ inspector general that concluded he was not fully forthcoming in answers about whether he talked to a reporter concerning the FBI's investigation into the Clinton Foundation. The IG report has not been made public, but may be released soon.
McCabe, who has been with the FBI since 1996, is a civil service employee who can't be fired without evidence of wrongdoing.
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