Chicago Sun-Times

CHICAGO FBI CHIEF AMONG CANDIDATES FOR INTERIM POST

- Email: marmentrou­t@suntimes.com Twitter: @ mitchtrout BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT Staff Reporter

The head of the FBI’s Chicago division was among four people interviewe­d by Justice Department leaders on Wednesday for the role of interim FBI director, officials said.

Former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired on Tuesday by President Donald Trump, named Michael J. Anderson the special agent in charge of the Chicago field office in September 2015, according to the FBI.

Since starting with the FBI in 1995, Anderson’s focus has been on public corruption, civil rights and government fraud investigat­ions during stints at the bureau’s offices in Miami, Washington, New Orleans and Dallas.

He supervised investigat­ions of super- lobbyist Jack Abramoff, U. S. Rep. William Jefferson, D- La., and former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin. Anderson also oversaw investigat­ions targeting fraud in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and in reconstruc­tion efforts in Iraq.

Neither Anderson nor an FBI Chicago spokesman responded to messages seeking comment on Wednesday.

The interim director position is currently held by Andrew McCabe, Comey’s top deputy. McCabe met with Justice officials on Tuesday, but it wasn’t clear how seriously he was being considered for the job. He previously led the bureau’s Washington field office.

Officials identified the other contenders who interviewe­d Wednesday as Adam Lee, who runs the FBI’s office in Richmond, Virginia; Paul Abbate, who oversees the FBI’s criminal and cyber branch; and William Evanina, the government’s chief counterint­elligence officer and a former FBI supervisor.

The acting director would serve until Congress confirms a permanent director, which could take some time given bipartisan angst over Comey’s firing. The Senate intelligen­ce committee said it expects McCabe to appear at a hearing Thursday on national security threats.

McCabe’s actions are among the decisions being scrutinize­d in an ongoing Justice Department inspector general probe of the FBI’s handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigat­ion. That investigat­ion is looking into whether McCabe should have recused himself from the Clinton case after his wife received large campaign contributi­ons from a Clinton ally during her failed Senate run.

The FBI has said that when his wife first considered running for the seat, McCabe consulted with FBI ethics officers for guidance to prevent against actual or potential conflict of interest.

 ?? | JAMES FOSTER/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? FBI Special Agent in Charge of Chicago Michael J. Anderson
| JAMES FOSTER/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES FILE PHOTO FBI Special Agent in Charge of Chicago Michael J. Anderson

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