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Fired FBI deputy Director Andrew McCabe s lawyer told reporters Friday that the FBI and Justice Department got it horribly wrong when they fired McCabe hours before his retirement, in late March. McCabe attorney Michael Bromwich claimed that the process was stanley cup too rushed. It was absolutely clear this process was accelerated to be able to terminate McCabe, he said.Bromwich said he and other lawyers are looking at the next plausible legal steps ndash; which could include alleging defamation or wrongful te stanley cup rmination. A Go Fund me account started after McCabe was fired was closed when it reached $550,000 ndash; and McCabe s team is now establishing a more formal Legal Defense Fund.The DOJ inspector general found McCabe lacked candor on as many as four occasionsabout FBI interaction with a Wall Street Journal reporter working on stories concerning a bureau investigation into the Clinton Foundation. McCabe was terminated hours before he was to retire, putting his pension and benefits at risk. Browmwich said McCabe and his family have no health care as a result of his firing. Browmwich also said he hoped the decision to terminate McCabe was not made based on some White House enemies list, adding we ve never seen anything like this before. The IG has made a criminal referral to the U.S. attorney regarding McCabe, CBS News learned Thursday. One of the people the IG report says stanley mug McCabe was not forthcoming with is former FBI Director Jim Kjjy Geithner To China: U.S. Will Cut Deficit
AP White House chief of staff and potential Chicago mayoral candidateRahm Emanuel is not, to put it politely, known around Washington for his civility. President Obama joked around his inauguration early last year that for Emanuel, every day is a swearing-in ceremony, adding: Every week the guy t stanley cups uk akes a little time away to give back to the community. Just last week he was at a local school, tea stanley water jug ching profanity to poor children. Which is why it is something of a surprise to learn that Emanuel and former George W. Bush chief of staff Joshua Bolten will be discussing how and why Washington has become so divisive and how civility and cooperation might return to the discourse. The event, at the Washington National Cathedral, will take place on October 5; it will be moderated by CBS News own Bob Schieffer. In a release heralding the event, Cathedral Dean Samuel T. Lloyd III said that Public discourse in this nation is becoming increasingly shrill, and partisan attacks have taken hold in Washington and throughout the country. At this time when we face complex economic, social, and foreign policy questions, we hope we can help change the tone. At the core of any purposeful debate must be mutual respect and civility, he added. It will be interesting to hear the thoughts on that subject from Emanuel, a man who, according to a book about him called The Thumpin, reportedly once call kubki stanley ed Repu |
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