The Mercury News

McCabe kept memos on Trump; Mueller has them

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON >> Andrew McCabe, the onetime FBI deputy director long scorned by President Donald Trump and just fired by the attorney general, kept personal memos detailing interactio­ns with the president that have been provided to the special counsel’s office and are similar to the notes compiled by dismissed FBI chief James Comey, The Associated Press has learned.

The memos could factor into special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion as his team examines Trump campaign ties to Russia and possible obstructio­n of justice.

McCabe’s memos include details of his own interactio­ns with the president, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation who wasn’t authorized to discuss the notes publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. They also recount different conversati­ons he had with Comey, who kept notes on meetings with Trump that unnerved him.

Though the precise contents are unknown, the memos possibly could help substantia­te McCabe’s assertion that he was unfairly maligned by a White House he says had declared “war” on the FBI and Mueller’s investigat­ion. They almost certainly contain, as Comey’s memos did, previously undisclose­d details about encounters between the Trump administra­tion and FBI that could be of interest to Mueller.

The disclosure Saturday came hours after Trump called McCabe’s firing by Attorney General Jeff Sessions “a great day for Democracy” and asserted without elaboratio­n that McCabe knew “all about the lies and corruption going on at the highest levels off the FBI!” In the last year, Trump has repeatedly condemned McCabe as emblematic of an FBI that he insists is biased against his administra­tion.

That sent former CIA Director John Brennan, an outspoken Trump critic, into a Twitter tizzy: “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. You may scapegoat Andy McCabe, but you will not destroy America... America will triumph over you.”

Sessions said he acted on the recommenda­tion of FBI disciplina­ry officials who said McCabe had not been candid with a watchdog office investigat­ion. McCabe was fired two days before his retirement date on Sunday. The dismissal likely jeopardize­s his ability to collect his full pension benefits.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? One-time acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, here at a Senate hearing in June, was fired Friday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS One-time acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, here at a Senate hearing in June, was fired Friday.

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