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Four veteran law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce officials are candidates to replace Comey.

Acting chief to hold post until permanent pick confirmed in wake of Comey’s firing

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON — Justice Department leaders Wednesday interviewe­d four veteran law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce officials for the role of interim FBI director, officials said.

The position is held by Andrew McCabe, top deputy to former FBI Director James Comey, who President Donald Trump fired Tuesday.

Justice Department officials identified the contenders as Adam Lee and Michael Anderson, who run the FBI’s field offices in Richmond, Va., and Chicago, respective­ly. Others are 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.

McCabe met with Justice officials Tuesday. It was not clear how seriously he is being considered.

The interim chief 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 current and projected national security threats.

The acting director would be able to serve in the position without Senate confirmati­on.

McCabe previously supervised the FBI’s Washington field office, one of its largest, and also held leadership positions in counterter­rorism and intelligen­ce work.

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.

 ?? CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY ?? Andrew McCabe currently holds the interim position.
CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY Andrew McCabe currently holds the interim position.

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