Oroville Mercury-Register

US to restore full pension of FBI official fired under Trump

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON » Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe has won back his full pension as part of a settlement of his lawsuit arising from his firing during the Trump administra­tion more than three years ago, his lawyers announced Thursday.

McCabe, a frequent target of then-President Donald Trump’s ire, was fired in March 2018 by thenAttorn­ey General Jeff Sessions after the Justice Department’s inspector general determined he had misled internal investigat­ors about his involvemen­t in a news media leak. The terminatio­n came hours before he was to have retired, denying him his pension.

McCabe has denied intentiona­lly deceiving anyone, was never criminally charged and blasted his firing as politicall­y motivated.

He sued in 2019, saying his firing was part of an effort by Trump to purge the FBI of officials he perceived as disloyal. McCabe became acting director of the FBI after Trump fired James Comey, who was leading an investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election.

As part of the lawsuit, the federal government has agreed to rescind and vacate McCabe’s firing, deem him as having retired in good standing and restore his full retirement pension.

A Justice Department spokespers­on did not immediatel­y return an email seeking comment.

“Politics should never play a role in the fair administra­tion of justice and civil service personnel decisions,” McCabe said in a statement.

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