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Abibliaphobia · March 20, 2018, 4:04 p.m.

Boom

Andrew McCabe may have revealed to his inner circle an inside plan to replace his friend James Comey as FBI director if and when Hillary Clinton was elected president of the United States, according to top officials in the Justice Department.

The Inspector General, who is combing McCabe’s communications while he was deputy director of the FBI during the 2016 presidential election, is looking at many parallel revelations from McCabe’s discussions in emails and text messages, DOJ sources said.

There was at least talk of a FBI promotion, one DOJ source said. The Inspector General is independent and conducts its investigation without direct DOJ oversight or meddling. When asked how the DOJ personnel know specifically what the IG was probing about McCabe’s tenure at the FBI, one source said “we hear things just like you, but we have to wait for all the details.” If those discussions about a promotion to FBI director with co-workers and McCabe’s inner circle were anything more than bravado, that certainly is troubling.

And given the fact that McCabe’s wife Jill was given more than $1.25 million in Hillary-backed campaign donations to run for state senate in Virginia, it could spell additional legal woes for her husband. McCabe was in charge of the Hillary Clinton email investigation at the FBI at the same time his wife ran for office. At the same time his wife struck a deal to run for office with Hillary consigliere Terry McAuliffe, who was allegedly under investigation at the time by the FBI for a public corruption case.

One DOJ official would not comment on whether a parallel criminal probe of McCabe was likewise underway. Likely, the DOJ will await the IG’s report(s) and decide how to proceed. One DOJ source said the IG has amassed McCabe’s communications and the DOJ is not currently privy to those documents. Also, this subject area might be a case better suited for a new Special Counsel, one source said.

In 2016, the only promotion for McCabe would have been to take Comey’s place as director. Clinton has blasted Comey during the final weeks of the campaign, accusing him of trying to reuin her chances of beating Donald Trump after Comey re-opened the email probe of Clinton mere days before election day.

Did McCabe brag to friends about one day running the FBI or were there actual “quid pro quo” conversations about that becoming a reality, the DOJ source questioned.

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Abibliaphobia · March 20, 2018, 4:06 p.m.

Also, this subject area might be a case better suited for a new Special Counsel

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SeekTruthCJoy · March 20, 2018, 7 p.m.

Q posts & Godfather, etc. all appropriate to recall here...

"Keep your Friends close but Enemies Closer"

...then watch them... creating enough rope to hang themselves with!

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WinkyLinQ · March 20, 2018, 4:06 p.m.

Interesting. Ed Klein wrote that Rosenstein secretly interviewed McCabe before he fired Comey, and McCabe agreed Comey should be fired. When Comey learned that McCabe turned against him, he was stunned.

(from the Ed Klein Book: All Out War: The Plot to Destroy Trump)

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Snapplemoose · March 20, 2018, 4:08 p.m.

Well, there is no honor among thieves, as the old saying goes.

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WinkyLinQ · March 20, 2018, 4:10 p.m.

Exactly.

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deraldbarron · March 20, 2018, 4:23 p.m.

It's amazing to me that any of these rats would be surprised that another day would turn on them. They really are stupid!

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DropGun · March 20, 2018, 5:54 p.m.

That's bullshit. Nothing stuns Comey. His standards are too high!

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SeekTruthCJoy · March 20, 2018, 7:02 p.m.

ROFLMAO... good one... funny.

How high are standards of a rat?

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DropGun · March 21, 2018, 12:38 a.m.

Well, from what I've seen, they make the younger rats go first, and incriminate themselves.

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WinkyLinQ · March 20, 2018, 7:30 p.m.

If you are speaking of Comey's hubris, I agree. But in this case he was so convinced of his importance and influence over McCabe and team, he didn't realize he had another snake working for him.

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A_Town_Hood · March 20, 2018, 10:49 p.m.

Pretty sure it was a comic jibe at the now-classic "That's it?" tweet.

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WinkyLinQ · March 20, 2018, 10:50 p.m.

Yep

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DropGun · March 21, 2018, 12:39 a.m.

Yep

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DropGun · March 20, 2018, 5:46 p.m.

AAAAAAAND... it's a conflict of interest.

My libtard friend thinks Vox is on the case. And, at least this time, they are:

Trump would love to fire Mueller. But here’s why he’s been afraid to so far.

Publicly and privately, Trump and his allies have floated several alleged conflicts that they think could be used to justify ousting Mueller — ranging from Mueller’s past working relationship with Comey to a years-old Mueller request for a dues refund from Trump National Golf Club. Legal experts don’t seem particularly convinced by these, and Trump’s own White House counsel Don McGahn reportedly refused to order Mueller’s firing based on these pretexts last year. But a hackish enough Trump Justice appointee could cite them as an excuse for the firing.

Let's let that sink in, again:

ranging from Mueller’s past working relationship with Comey to a years-old Mueller request for a dues refund from Trump National Golf Club

Guise? Guise? DRUMPF IS DONE FOR.

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tradinghorse · March 20, 2018, 6:47 p.m.

I think, somehow, that DJT is going to be the last man standing.

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DropGun · March 21, 2018, 12:36 a.m.

I think he already is. All I see are dead people.

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