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referred to her as a 'loser'," McCabe said earlier this month of the president's comments concerning his wife. That reference was made on the phone, according to a January NBC News report. "But typically he would say, he would refer to her and her campaign as ‘that problem’ I had, ‘that mistake’ I made. And of course I disagreed with him each time he referred to it that way, which I’m sure he did not appreciate." Comey also kept memos of his interactions with Trump, which sparked a court challenge from media organizations seeking their public release.
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Donnie says "Fake Memos"...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/...story.html
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It's going to come down to "Who do you believe, the guys willing to testify under oath, or the one who won't?"
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45's refusal to learn the basics about professionals in the intelligence field writing contemporaneous memos as a nearly ironclad legal preservation of events after the fact seems stupid and lazy. Reagan-heimers is one of the few reasons it could be forgiven.
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Wondering how far down the purge is going to go.

The best people in the Director's office are gone. Ombudsman went a long time ago. Records agents were fired as a cost-saving measure associate with new FOIA policy. (Policy is that they no longer comply with FOIA requests.)

They've been purging intelligence agents and the Counsel's office based upon political affiliation.

Are they now going to start tossing the field agents who scored the best and are the most honest?
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GGD wrote:
It's going to come down to "Who do you believe, the guys willing to testify under oath, or the one who won't?"

Or the one who has told thousands of well documented lies or the one who has illegally leaked a small amount of accurate information to the Fourth Estate?
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"McCabe kept memos on Trump conversations"
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I'm sure Mr. Mueller would like a look at these notes.

McCabe kept memos on Trump conversations
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/03/1...7?lo=ap_b1

Andrew McCabe, the former FBI deputy director fired on Friday night, kept memos detailing his interactions with President Donald Trump, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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The 49-year-old bureau veteran's move to memorialize his interactions with the president adds a new wrinkle to the circumstances behind his firing, which leaves McCabe's pension in jeopardy and raises the still-unanswered question of whether he will pursue legal action.

In an interview with POLITICO before his firing, McCabe recalled "a series of interactions with the president" in May — "the night that Director Comey was fired, the next morning on the phone, that afternoon in person, and then about a few days later when I was interviewed for the job of permanent director. In every one of those interactions, the president brought up my wife."

Jill McCabe lost a 2015 campaign for Virginia state Senate in which she received nearly $500,000 in contributions from the political action committee of then-Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D-Va.), an ally of Hillary Clinton. The media disclosures at the heart of the inspector general report into Andrew McCabe's actions stem from reporting that discussed whether McCabe should have recused himself from Clinton-related investigations in light of the contributions.
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