Yuma Sun

Ex-FBI deputy director says he’s ‘disappoint­ed’ in comments by Comey

-

WASHINGTON — Andrew McCabe, the former FBI deputy director, is “very upset and disappoint­ed” by comments made by his former boss James Comey that contradict his account of a disclosure to the news media, McCabe’s lawyer said Friday.

“Andy has at all times attempted to, and believes he’s been successful in, playing it straight with Jim,” Michael Bromwich told reporters as he again attacked an internal investigat­ion process that led to McCabe’s firing from the FBI last month and a criminal referral to federal prosecutor­s.

The disagreeme­nt stems from conflictin­g recollecti­ons about a conversati­on the two men had following an October 2016 Wall Street Journal story about an FBI investigat­ion into the Clinton Foundation.

McCabe says he told Comey after the article was published that he had authorized FBI officials to share informatio­n with the reporter — specifical­ly, details of a heated phone conversati­on with a senior Justice Department official — in order to push back against a story he felt was going to be unfair to the bureau.

Comey, however, has said McCabe did not acknowledg­e having done so and left the impression that he didn’t know who had shared that informatio­n with the journalist.

The Justice Department’s inspector general concluded that McCabe misled officials under oath about authorizin­g the disclosure. Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired him last month, and the inspector general’s office in recent weeks referred the matter to the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington for a possible criminal investigat­ion.

Bromwich said Friday that the threshold for criminal referrals is very low, and that he did not expect the case to result in prosecutio­n. He said the investigat­ion that led to McCabe’s firing was “unpreceden­ted” in its speed and accelerate­d so that he could be terminated without being allowed to retire with full pension benefits.

The disagreeme­nt and contrastin­g memories have burst into public view this week, as Comey has insisted in television interviews that he stands by his account and that the FBI and Justice Department cannot tolerate lack of candor. He has said that he feels conflicted about McCabe’s legal problems given that the two men worked closely together.

“I like him very much as a person, but sometimes even good people do things they shouldn’t do,” Comey said in an interview with CNN on Thursday.

 ??  ?? ANDREW MCCABE
ANDREW MCCABE

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States