Four days ahead of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s planned official retirement, the FBI’s disciplinary office has recommended that he be fired, which would preclude him from receiving retirement benefits. (When he “stepped down” in January he took early leave, so he is still employed at the bureau.) The decision on whether to follow through on the recommendation to fire McCabe now rests with Attorney General Jeff Sessions. A Justice Department spokeswoman explained, “The Department follows a prescribed process by which an employee may be terminated. That process includes recommendations from career employees and no termination decision is final until the conclusion of that process. We have no personnel announcements at this time.
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Much as I hate to say it, "Not Going To Happen." There is no way in hell he will be fired. He is another of the elites, and it has been proven again and again, laws do not apply. For being a traitor and violating not only numerous laws and his oath. There will be no penalty, yet again.
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Unfortunately I believe you are correct.
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