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Ex-FBI official Andrew McCabe sues over his firing

- By Eric Tucker The Associated Press

WASHINGTON >> Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, a frequent target of President Donald Trump’s ire, sued the FBI and the Justice Department on Thursday over his firing.

The lawsuit, the second this week from an ex-FBI official challengin­g the circumstan­ces of his terminatio­n, says the firing was part of Trump’s plan to rid the bureau of leaders he perceived as disloyal to him.

The complaint contends that the two officials responsibl­e for demoting and then firing McCabe — FBI Director Chris Wray and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions — created a pretext to force him out in accordance with the president’s wishes.

The stated reason for the firing was that McCabe had misled investigat­ors over his involvemen­t in a news media leak, but McCabe says the real reason was “his refusal to pledge allegiance to a single man.”

“Trump demanded Plaintiff’s personal allegiance, he sought retaliatio­n when Plaintiff refused to give it, and Sessions, Wray, and others served as Trump’s personal enforcers rather than the nation’s highest law enforcemen­t officials, catering to Trump’s unlawful whims instead of honoring their oaths to uphold the Constituti­on,” the lawsuit says.

The federal complaint accuses the FBI and Justice Department of straying from establishe­d policies, with Wray refusing to tell McCabe why he was being fired and a senior Justice Department lawyer telling McCabe’s own lawyer that they were “making it up as we go along.”

It says the government sped up disciplina­ry proceeding­s so McCabe could be fired ahead of his planned retirement and without receiving full benefits. The lawsuit asks for a judge to declare McCabe’s firing unconstitu­tional and to declare him entitled to his full pension and other benefits.

Spokespeop­le for the FBI and Justice Department declined to comment Thursday.

McCabe has been a target of Trump’s attacks since even before he was elected, after news emerged in the fall of 2016 that McCabe’s wife had accepted campaign contributi­ons from a political action committee associated with former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe during an unsuccessf­ul run for the state Senate there.

McAuliffe is a close ally of Bill and Hillary Clinton, who was being investigat­ed at the time for her use of a personal email server.

Trump seized on the news, falsely claiming that McCabe oversaw the Clinton email investigat­ion at the time the contributi­ons were made and that McCabe had decided to close the FBI investigat­ion into her without bringing charges.

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