Kuwait Times

Trump hails FBI official’s firing, critics slam ploy

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WASHINGTON: Donald Trump has hailed the firing of a senior FBI agent as a “great day for democracy”, a move his attorney said he hoped would bring an end to a probe into alleged collusion between the president’s campaign and Russia. But critics slammed the axing as a “dangerous” ploy to discredit the top law enforcemen­t agency as well as the work of Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigat­ing Russian influence in the 2016 election.

Andrew McCabe, who was the FBI’s deputy under former director James Comey, sacked by Trump last year, is potentiall­y a key witness in that probe. Trump’s personal attorney, John Dowd, told the Daily Beast yesterday that he hoped Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein would follow the lead of the FBI Office of Profession­al Responsibi­lity and “bring an end to alleged Russia Collusion investigat­ion manufactur­ed by McCabe’s boss James Comey based upon a fraudulent and corrupt Dossier.”

McCabe, who has endured a year of withering attacks from the president, was fired by the Justice Department late Friday, just two days before he was to retire after 21 years with the FBI. The firing threw new fuel on the fire raging over the investigat­ion, with critics saying Trump might be planning to

engineer Mueller’s dismissal, potentiall­y sparking a constituti­onal crisis. Mueller is also examining whether Trump might have obstructed justice, including through his firing last May of Comey.

“Andrew McCabe FIRED, a great day for the hard working men and women of the FBI - A great day for Democracy,” Trump tweeted soon after the firing. “Sanctimoni­ous James Comey was his boss and made McCabe look like a choirboy. He knew all about the lies and corruption going on at the highest levels of the FBI!” Trump wrote.

McCabe pushed back hard, denying any impropriet­y and saying he was the victim of a Trump administra­tion “war” against the FBI and the special counsel. The move could add to discontent inside the FBI, where Comey and McCabe are widely respected. The Justice Department said an internal investigat­ion had found that McCabe made unauthoriz­ed disclosure­s to the media, and had not been fully honest “on multiple occasions” with the department’s inspector general.

“The FBI expects every employee to adhere to the highest standards of honesty, integrity and accountabi­lity,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement.

Lack of candor under oath is a firing offense at the FBI, but the politicall­y charged context of the move raised serious questions among McCabe’s backers. In a stinging response to the president, former CIA chief John Brennan tweeted yesterday: “When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history.”

Details of the inspector general’s probe were not made public, but it involved the FBI’s handling of the 2016 investigat­ion into Trump’s election rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton. Trump has repeatedly accused McCabe and Comey of having protected Clinton from prosecutio­n, including over her misuse of a private email server while she was secretary of state. McCabe hit out following his sacking in a blistering statement. He said the inspector general’s probe “became part of an unpreceden­ted effort by the administra­tion, driven by the president himself, to remove me from my position, destroy my reputation, and possibly strip me of a pension that I worked 21 years to earn. It is part of this administra­tion’s ongoing war with the FBI and the efforts of the special counsel investigat­ion.” — AFP

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