McCabe: ‘I was fired because I opened a case against the president’

Andrew McCabe was elevated to the role of acting FBI director in May 2017 after the firing of James Comey. Credit: Pete Marovich, Getty Images

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said he was ousted from the bureau in March 2018 because he opened two investigations into President Donald Trump 10 months earlier.

“I believe I was fired because I opened a case against the president of the United States,” McCabe told host Scott Pelley during an interview on CBS News’ “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday.

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions dismissed McCabe — a little more than a day before he was set to formally retire — at, Sessions said, the recommendation of the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility, which cited findings from a report by the Justice Department’s inspector general.

View the complete February 17 article by Quint Forgey on the Politico website here.