Andrew McCabe Under Active DOJ Investigation For Sitting On Weiner Laptop Emails

The Justice Department's internal watchdog has been investigating former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe for apparently sitting on emails obtained from Anthony Weiner's laptop, the Washington Post's Devlin Barrett and Karoun Demirjian reported Tuesday (of note, Barrett was recently outed as a potential source of FBI leaks, according to text messages between FBI employees accused of political bias)

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The DOJ Inspector General, Michael Horowitz, wants to know why McCabe allegedly took little to no action for approximately three weeks on the trove of emails sent by Hillary's top aide, Huma Abedin - Weiner's wife, which were discovered during an unrelated investigation into Weiner "sexting" with an underage girl. 

The inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz, has been asking witnesses why FBI leadership seemed unwilling to move forward on the examination of emails found on the laptop of former congressman Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) until late October about three weeks after first being alerted to the issue, according to these people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive matter.

A key question of the internal investigation is whether McCabe or anyone else at the FBI wanted to avoid taking action on the laptop findings until after the Nov. 8 election, these people said. It is unclear whether the inspector general has reached any conclusions on that point. -WaPo

In late September 2016, approximately five weeks before the US election, thousands of Huma Abedin's work-related emails were found on Weiner's laptop. According to WaPo, the New York FBI office alerted FBI headquarters within days - though accounts as to the exact date vary. 

Either way, McCabe was made aware of the matter by late September or early October, as the NY field office agents wanted to discuss the issue with DC Clinton email investigators to compare notes. According to people familiar with the matter, officials at FBI headquarters requested the emails' metadata - which include the sender, recipient and timestamp.

While McCabe is said to have been involved in those discussions, accounts vary as to how much then-FBI Director James Comey knew of the situation. 

Some people involved at the time said Comey learned of the issue around the same time as McCabe. Others contend Comey did not know about it until weeks later. Senior Justice Department officials, according to several people familiar with the issue, were not notified until mid-October.

But for a period of at least three weeks, according to people involved at the time, nothing much happened a lag that has sparked the inspector generals questions. -WaPo

McCabe announced his departure from the FBI on Monday following a meeting with FBI Director Christopher Wray, in which they reportedly discussed the Inspector General's investigation.

McCabe had previously announced a March retirement. Several media outlets reported that McCabe is using his remaining vacation days to go on "terminal leave" and that his official retirement from the agency won't happen until March, allowing him to collect the full pension.

Also notable is that Wray was reportedly "shocked to his core" Sunday night after viewing a four-page confidential FISA memo said to detail egregious surveillance abuses by McCabe's team. The next day, McCabe was forced to step down. 

Hannity sat down once again with journalist Sara Carter this week, whose sources say McCabe may have also instructed FBI agents to alter their "302" forms - the paperwork an agent files after interviewing someone: 

Shocked him to his core, and not only that, the Inspector General's report - I have been told tonight by a number of sources, there's indicators right now that McCabe may have asked FBI agents to actually change their 302's - those are their interviews with witnesses. So basically every time an FBI agent interviews a witness, they have to go back and file a report. 

If the reports from Sara Carter and the Washington Post's ever-connected Devlin Barrett are true, McCabe not only sat on the Weiner laptop emails related to the Hillary Clinton email investigation - but also asked FBI agents to commit crimes by altering paperwork. 

Or, as Sarah Westwood summarizes, this report suggests:

  1. McCabe tried to stall probe of Weiner laptop emails til after the election
  2. McCabe's colleagues got suspicious about the delay
  3. Comey sent 11th-hour letter that reopened the probe in order to correct for McCabe's perceived bias

Further pointing towards evidence of political bias is an October, 2016 Wall St. Journal article which reported that McCabe's wife received hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from close Clinton ally, then-Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe for her failed run at VA state legislature.

President Trump allegedly chided McCabe over his wife's loss during a phone call following the May 9th dismissal of ex-FBI Director Comey. According to three people who recounted the alleged incident to NBC News, Trump was so enraged by footage of Comey boarding a government airplane following his dismissal that he brought up McCabe's wife during the conversation: 

The president was silent for a moment and then turned on McCabe, suggesting he ask his wife how it feels to be a loser...

McCabe replied, "OK, Sir."

Trump then hung up the phone

An anonymous White House official disputed the account off the record, telling NBC, "this simply never happened. Any suggestion otherwise is pure fiction."

Whether or not Trump said mean things to McCabe (a conveniently timed story from the MSM), the fact remains that he is now out of a job - and purportedly the focus of Inspector General Horowitz for a variety of politically motivated crimes.

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giovanni_f BaBaBouy Jan 31, 2018 9:17 AM Permalink

the election defeat was so surprising and the arrogance so deep and the chaos within the secret society so complete - once they got cut off from the presidential source of power they had no time and means to regroup - not even John McCain and the other traitors from the Republican party establishment aligned with the clinton mafia and the rest of the deep state pedofiles could save them.

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CuttingEdge giovanni_f Jan 31, 2018 9:22 AM Permalink

Only found Dan Bongino's podcast site the other day - highly recommended. He lays the whole shitty conspiracy out as it comes to light, and is sharp as they come - his ex-SS inside procedural knowledge on all this FISA crap gives way more to think about than most commentators. The Perkins Coie tie-in to both Fusion GPS and Crowdstrike wasn't one I'd picked up on.

 

This take from yesterday on McCabe, and why they have 5 weeks to nail his ass is a case in point:

 

https://www.bongino.com/january-30-2018-ep-644-the-swamp-is-slowly-drai…

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shovelhead nmewn Jan 31, 2018 10:28 AM Permalink

Lot of "Insurance Policies" floating around in the Dimmosphere, eh?

It's almost like nobody trusts anyone in there.

Ha.

By the way...you can't obstruct what nobody is looking for in the first place. So they got that going for them.

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Twox2 Theosebes Goodfellow Jan 31, 2018 12:42 PM Permalink

It never made any sense that Comey resurrected the Clinton email investigation so close to the election, only to exonerate her days later.  Now, a plausible explanation has emerged. 

It appears McCabe was stonewalling the investigation to prevent further damage to Clinton prior to the election.  Assuming for a moment Comey was initially unaware, but both were in the tank for Hillary, he knew he had a problem once he realized McCabe sat on the evidence.  Delaying the investigation would ultimately come back to haunt both he and McCabe, but going public could irreparably harm Hillary.  His choice:  Go public with no intention of finding her guilty of crimes, and quickly clear her to preserve the appearance of objectivity.

Now, it makes sense.  They never counted on Trump winning the election.

Oops.  They're in trouble...

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whosyerdaddy shovelhead Jan 31, 2018 11:19 AM Permalink

Analysis COMPLETELY WRONG. You can obstruct what no one is looking for. Maybe they're not looking for it because you have hidden, obstructed it. I don't know what you are besides stupid and a fading member of the LOSER GENERATION, but you ain't no lawyer. From now on your posts get a 0-, letter grade LTW lower than whaleshit. Early onset dementia is painful to watch, go play with your oatmeal.

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Peterk_kk nmewn Jan 31, 2018 10:44 AM Permalink

Apparently McCabe got his underlings to change 302s .... every investigation under his watch will be questioned .... including the investigation into Flynn and Trump etc.  And let's not forget that he acted as Director for a little while ....   Lawyers will have a field day.  Popcorn anyone?

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chunga macholatte Jan 31, 2018 9:47 AM Permalink

Another one is what the black hats from FBI did to keep NYPD completely silent on the matter. I figure that took them 8 days to secure.

"You can't review 650,000 emails in 8 days."

Recall, Comey went directly to congress, I believe, to announce reopening the investigation. I doubt it was his idea alone.

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GoingBig hardmedicine Jan 31, 2018 2:01 PM Permalink

only dupes don't understand the whole Seth Rich thing was completely made up.  I don't blame you, the young guy that did it was very smart about placing the story, etc.  It is completely fabricated and made up. Its all in black and white. Nobody is covering it up. It is a non story. It was started by a Fox news reporter but condoned by the white house. Now this is the FAKE NEWS you decry....

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yaright macholatte Jan 31, 2018 9:49 AM Permalink

Wrong question because they have it all "everything you do is recorded and keep FOREVER"  The real question is how much will come out? Do they give enough to calm people down and think things are cleaned up or do they open the PIZZIA box?

 

MORH POPCORN PLEASE!

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HippieHaulers macholatte Jan 31, 2018 12:16 PM Permalink

If Admiral Mike Rogers is truly the hero he appears to be in all of this, I'd say NSA has preserved much of the evidence even if FBI/CIA destroyed their copies. We shall see. Theconservativetreehouse.com has been excellent intel this whole time.

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lew1024 macholatte Jan 31, 2018 1:30 PM Permalink

Not enough. IT + automated backups off site is taking down the Deep Black Swamp because their tradecraft wasn't up to the task. Same as the Mossad in the assassination a few years ago, their people and methods were exposed by the video cameras everywhere.

Meta-data everywhere, and every attempt to erase it provides meta-data that they did so.

They can only destroy paper files, but those files have info that transited electronic links and contain files originating on computers, more than hints if someone tries to restore the destroyed paper file. All that is needed is persistence and the knowledge of the file and what it contained. Humint + $.

This reform of government only needs to mandate more openness and they will not be able to build and sustain criminal structures.

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Endgame Napoleon Killtruck Jan 31, 2018 11:34 AM Permalink

To worry mostly about Swampers and their careerist maneuvering — including jockeying that violates procedures meant to ensure fair trials — you must have plenty of money. You must not need to worry about paying for a roof over your head, with rent prices soaking up more than half of your earned-only income, while competing for low-wage jobs and apartment units with millions of amnestied immigrants who enjoy wages pumped up by layers of monthly welfare and child tax credits, doubled by RepubliCON Swampers from a max of $6,444, making it easy for them to provide cheap-skate employers with a low-wage / part-time workforce. 

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Vilfredo Pareto giovanni_f Jan 31, 2018 9:29 AM Permalink

Yep.  A comedy of errors.  First a fake investigation.  Then lynch caught doing something stupid.  Then Comey feels he has to do something stupid to make up for lynch, but tries to "balance" it with a Hillary admonishment (totally against FBI protocol to denigrate unindicted suspects) then oops oh shit more emails.  What,McCabe?  You have been sitting on them? Then Comey has to try to jump in again and show balance to try to correct it.  This time enraging Dems. 

 

It would seem far simpler to do your job in an apolitical way.  Then no one has to try ridiculous hail Mary saves

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