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Inspector general report on Andrew McCabe: misled IG about media leaks

Andrew McCabe, the little Democrat worm who had his PR firm set up a GoFundMe page for “legal expenses” is going to need a bit more money to defend himself after this damning report from the Inspector General (who is a Democrat like McCabe.) The IG report accuses former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe of “lack of candor” about his authorization of leaks to the media.
That FBI attorney is believed to be none other than Lisa Page, love of Peter Strzok and anti-Trump lunatic. Page is cheating on her spouse (and also had a child) with Peter Strzok is also married while cheating around with page. Both Page and Strzok discussed an “insurance policy” against Trump in the office of Andrew McCabe.

Inspector general report on Andrew McCabe: misled IG about media leak
Inspector general report on Andrew McCabe: misled IG about media leak

The IG report also determined that McCabe misled FBI agents during an interview he gave under oath on May 9, 2017. Yes, little Andrew McCabe lied under oath to the FBI, but no one in the FBI or DOJ has raided his office, home or anywhere else. McCabe “told the agents that he had not authorized the disclosure to the WSJ and did not know who did,” the report states.

“[W]e 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,” the report says.

McCabe was fired last month by Attorney General Jeff Sessions just days before he would have been eligible for a lifetime pension after it was determined that he misled investigators reviewing the bureau’s probe of Hillary Clinton’s email server.

Sessions said that McCabe “made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor − including under oath − on multiple occasions.”

The report on McCabe found that McCabe authorized a leak to a Wall Street Journal reporter about the contents of a telephone call in August 2016

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