While we have not yet seen the Inspector General Report that allegedly Recommended FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s firing, some supposed Details have been presented.:
- One of the reported Findings is nonsensical at best. The IG Report is quoted as saying that McCabe made Improper Disclosures to the Media, but the Deputy Director is One of Three Positions in the Agency Authorized to Disclose Information to the Media.
- Supposed Violations of the Hatch Act for being Photographed wearing his Wife’s Campaign Paraphernalia. If he was Campaigning for her on his Own Time, there’s obviously No Violation.
But, setting all that aside, let us take as a Temporary Premise that All of the Items described in the Report are both Accurately Reported and Factually Correct in and of themselves.
None of that Explains:
- Why this Activity was Released, without the supposedly Supporting Report), at 10pm Local Time on a Friday, just in time to Damage McCabe’s Pension.
- Why Attorney General Sessions took this Action Himself when his previous Recusal should Prevent him from Touching anyone or anything connected to the Mueller Investigation.
- Why a more Normal Review Process was not followed.
We are left to Conclude that the Reason for the remarkable haste and Sessions’ Direct Involvement is to Retaliate against a Witness in the ongoing Investigation and to Intimidate that Witness from further cooperation.
For those keeping score at home, this would also be an Overt Act in furtherance of the Conspiracy.
Democratic lawmakers are coming forward with offers to Hire McCabe after he was Fired Friday, just two Days before he was Eligible for his Pension.
Democratic Reps. Seth Moulton (MA-6th District), Jamie Raskin (MD-8th District), Luis Gutierrez (IL-4th District), and Mark Pocan (WI-2nd District) have all made Job Offers on Twitter. The Lawmakers are extending the Offers in an attempt to help McCabe to Qualify for his Benefits.
McCabe's Spokeswoman said Sunday in Response to these Offers that the former FBI Official is "considering all options" after his Dismissal.
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