Andrew McCabe in July 2016. (Photo: James Lawler Duggan/Reuters)
New York Times: Andrew McCabe, F.B.I.’s Embattled Deputy, Is Expected to Retire
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.
While Mr. McCabe’s plans to leave aren’t unexpected, his decision should take some of the pressure off Christopher A. Wray, who was confirmed as F.B.I. director in August. Mr. Trump has complained to confidantes that Mr. Wray has not moved fast enough to replace the senior leadership that he inherited from his predecessor, James B. Comey, whom Mr. Trump summarily dismissed in May.
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.”
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Update #1: Facing Republican attacks, FBI's deputy director plans to retire early next year (Washington Post)
Update #2: Trump slams FBI leadership in series of tweets (Politico)
WNU Editor: Republicans in Congress are demanding answers from Andrwew McCabe .... and he is not giving them. The President clearly has no confidence in him .... and worse .... believes he was compromised when he oversaw the investigation in Hillary Clinton's server .... Trump takes aim at top FBI officials (CNN). And with the Justice Department now investigating past FBI investigations .... I guess FBI Deputy Director Andrew G. McCab realized that it was time to go.
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