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Report: DOJ Will Not Charge Andrew McCabe

Federal prosecutors will not charge former FBI Director Andrew McCabe with making false statements to the FBI, according to a new report.

The Washington Post, citing sources familiar with the investigation, reports that Justice Department officials will soon reveal that charges will not be brought against McCabe, who now works as a CNN analyst.

Prosecutors in Washington, D.C. opened an investigation against McCabe in 2018 after the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General referred the former FBI #2 for prosecution for lying to FBI and Justice Department investigators on at least four occasions regarding his role in authorizing leaks to the media in October 2016 regarding an investigation into the Clinton Foundation.

The FBI fired McCabe on March 16, 2018 upon the recommendation of the bureau’s Office of Professional Responsibility.

McCabe has denied lying to investigators. He has also sued the FBI and Justice Department, claiming he was illegally fired due to pressure from President Trump.

Prosecutors have quietly pursued a case against McCabe, including through the use of a grand jury.

The development on the McCabe saga comes amid a week of chaos involving another case being handled by Washington, D.C. prosecutors.

That office recommended on Monday that Trump confidant Roger Stone receive up to nine years in prison on charges that he made false statements to Congress and tampered with a witness. Trump called the recommendation “disgraceful” and a “miscarriage of justice.”

Prosecutors revised the recommendation on Tuesday, saying that Stone deserved “far less” jail time than the initial proposal.

The same office is handling the case of former national security advisor Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty on Dec. 1, 2017, to making false statements to the FBI during a White House meeting on Jan. 24, 2017.

Flynn has recently tried to withdraw his guilty plea and now says that he never lied in the White House interview.

The Flynn case has sparked conservatives’ ire in part because of McCabe’s involvement in the matter.

McCabe arranged the White House interview with Flynn. Peter Strzok, the now-disgraced former FBI counterintelligence official, took part in the interview. Documents from Flynn’s case show that McCabe contacted Flynn just before the White House meeting and suggested that he did not need a lawyer present for the interview.

Flynn accepted the request and spoke with Strzok and another FBI agent about conversations he had a month earlier with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak.

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