McCabe Asked Agents to Change Their Official Statements

Jerry Shugart

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Recently released FBI emails show McCabe played an instrumental role in watering down conclusions in the Clinton case, made two months before Hillary was interviewed.

The IG is investigating whether partisan bias influenced his decisions. His wife, a Democrat, ran for Virginia state office, and McCabe involved himself in her campaign, yet refused to recuse himself from the Clinton case until a week before the election. And he used official FBI email to conduct political business on his wife’s behalf.

More troubling, the IG reportedly is investigating McCabe for allegedly asking agents to change the wording in the so-called 302 summaries of the official statements of suspects and witnesses they took in the course of their investigations, according to Fox News.

McCabe’s exit comes on the heels of the reassignments of his top lawyer, Lisa Page, and top counterintelligence investigator, Peter Strzok, who the IG caught texting political messages slamming Trump and rooting for Clinton during the election. In late October 2016, McCabe assigned Strzok to quickly sift through the thousands of new Clinton emails found on Weiner’s laptop before giving the all-clear just days before the election.


Wray is also sweeping aside Comey’s old chief of staff, James Rybicki, who appears in -mails watering down the case against Clinton. Another Comey crony, James Baker, reportedly is leaving his post as FBI general counsel. Baker recently got into hot water after internal documents revealed he contacted a reporter who wrote about the Clinton-funded dossier tying Trump to Moscow during the election.

“The FBI hierarchy, the management, has been poisoned by politics,” said Michael Biasello, a 25-year veteran of the FBI who spent 10 years in counterintelligence. “This is Comey’s legacy.”

And while Wray is trying to clean up Comey’s mess, he’s at the same time trying to block the release of documents — including the infamous memo reportedly alleging the FBI abused its surveillance powers, which will likely be released Friday over Wray’s objections — that could damage the bureau’s vaunted reputation. Restoring public trust in the FBI — the only agency the public can rely on to expose government corruption — won’t be easy. To get beyond this crisis of confidence, the FBI must come completely clean, no matter how painful the process.


It won't be long before McCabe makes a deal and turns on all his friends in Washington, beginning with Obama!
 

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The politicizing of the Justice department began when Trump asked Comey for his personal loyalty. Since then, Trump has been systematically removing those who won't pledge loyalty to him. Comey was just the first.

On Wednesday, CNN broke news that President Trump asked Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein if he’s “on my team” during a White House meeting last month.

Citing unnamed “sources familiar with the meeting,” CNN reports that Rosenstein was “surprised by the President’s questions,” and “responded awkwardly.”

“Of course, we’re all on your team, Mr. President,” Rosenstein reportedly told Trump.

Trump’s querying of the deputy attorney general about his political allegiance is part of a pattern of inappropriate comments to officials with the Department of Justice, which is supposed to operate independently of political interference.

https://thinkprogress.org/trump-rod-rosenstein-on-my-team-loyalty-d3d0fa917e16/

President Trump asked Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein if he was "on my team" during a December meeting at the White House, CNN reports. Rosenstein was visiting Trump for "support in fighting off document demands from House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes," per CNN.

Why it matters: It's the fourth report of Trump demanding loyalty from a Justice Department official.

Trump summoned then-FBI Director James Comey to the White House for a private dinner in January 2017 and said, per Comey, "I need loyalty, I expect loyalty."

Trump asked then-Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe who he voted for in 2016 in an Oval Office meeting that took place shortly after Comey was fired, and McCabe reportedly found the conversation "disturbing."

Trump directed White House Counsel Don McGahn to lobby Attorney General Jeff Sessions not to recuse himself from the Russia probe. When Sessions went ahead with the recusal, Trump reportedly erupted in anger and said he needed Sessions to protect him.

https://www.axios.com/trump-depart-...ein-fb6f1b89-5037-4be5-8c73-eba504e407e8.html

There will be a lot of cleaning to do. But it will have to wait until after the elections.
 
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