Its a big deal: Andrew McCade, an admitted liar to the FBI, has been fired effective immediately

Its a big deal:  Andrew McCade,  an admitted liar to the FBI,  has been fired effective immediately.  

Update:  McCabe is already on the stump decrying his firing as a political decision.  Here is the truth:  The FBI Inspector General issued a report to the OPR (Office of Professional Responsibility).  Trump had nothing to do with the firing,  neither he nor anyone in the GOP.  

Editor:  We do not know much as to the reasons for this firing.  We do know, however, that reasons for such a decision, must be extremely serious.  

Generally,  I wait on "late breaking news."  In this case,  I will wait.  In fact,  I might let this report pick up on Monday.  There simply is too much we do not know.  Keep in mind that,  as a rule of thumb,  the cover-up is far worse than the original event.  

You should know that an IG report  (inspector general over the FBI) was scheduled to be made public in the coming days.  Will this firing postpone the IG report?  We don't know.  

I will report a rumor.  It is being reported by FBI personnel that McCabe is on record that "If I go down,  I am taking others with me."  

And to think that none of this would be happening if the very mental Hillary Clinton had won the election,  or,  at the very least, not pushed forward the Russian Fantasy.   

2 comments:

  1. The Dems plan to weaponize the FBI against Trump is beginning to crumble. McCabe was at the center to the "insurance policy" dealing with rejecting Trump as a sitting president.

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  2. Anonymous, afraid to post his name, gave me a list of "facts" that led to the McCabe firing by Trump. "These are the FACTS" he asserts. And with that comment, sadly, we have another college professor that would not know a "fact" if one hit him in the face.

    Here are the facts: The Inspector General over the FBI, appointed by Obama, reviewed McCabe's activities regarding leaking and his handling of the Hillary email case, and sent his report (the IG's report) to the Office of Personal Responsibility, an inter-agency board of review. This board of FBI agents, took the IG report, reviewed its content, and recommended to Session that McCabe be fired based on the fact that he both lied to his FBI buds, and structured unauthorized leaks to the press. Both activities are strictly enforced and in many cases, criminal. The president, any president, cannot pressure the OPR because he has no official contact with that agency. Understand that FBI agents cannot be found guilty of McCabe's offenses, because such events preclude their usefulness as witnesses.

    Again, Trump can run his mouth all night; the fact remains that he bears no responsibility for the firing of McCabe.

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