DOJ internal watchdog draft report faults former FBI deputy in press dealings: Source
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog is expected to fault former FBI Deputy Director Andy McCabe for authorizing agency officials to speak with media about an ongoing investigation tied to then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, a source familiar with the matter told ABC News.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s office has completed a draft report on McCabe, after spending more than a year looking into whether he should have done more to shield certain investigations from potential conflicts of interest.
In the draft report, internal investigators conclude McCabe went too far in trying to push back against media reports questioning whether family ties to Democrats could impact his work, and the draft report takes issue with McCabe’s subsequent statements to Justice Department officials asking questions to McCabe about that role, the source said.
It's unclear if McCabe may face criticism by the inspector general for other matters.
The inspector general’s office declined to comment for this article.
At the end of a 22-year career with the FBI, McCabe has become a frequent target of criticism from President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers, who allege that McCabe’s time at the top of the FBI was emblematic of political bias in the FBI’s law enforcement work.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s office has completed a draft report on McCabe, after spending more than a year looking into whether he should have done more to shield certain investigations from potential conflicts of interest.
In the draft report, internal investigators conclude McCabe went too far in trying to push back against media reports questioning whether family ties to Democrats could impact his work, and the draft report takes issue with McCabe’s subsequent statements to Justice Department officials asking questions to McCabe about that role, the source said.
It's unclear if McCabe may face criticism by the inspector general for other matters.
The inspector general’s office declined to comment for this article.
At the end of a 22-year career with the FBI, McCabe has become a frequent target of criticism from President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers, who allege that McCabe’s time at the top of the FBI was emblematic of political bias in the FBI’s law enforcement work.
Source: abcnews.go
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