Andrew McCabe Admits Concern DOJ Might Goal Him After Comey Indictment – WATCH

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Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe has voiced fear that he could find himself in hot water alongside indicted former FBI Director James Comey, telling CNN anchor Jake Tapper that he believed President Donald Trump was using the Justice Department to attack people he did not like.

McCabe spoke with Tapper for Sunday’s broadcast of State of the Union, where he argued that Trump was acting solely from a place of vengeance.

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Tapper set McCabe up with a question about the recently indicted Comey, saying:

“You’re an attorney, you spent more than 20 years at the FBI. What do you make of this indictment overall, especially in the context of President Trump exerting public pressure on the Attorney General, on the U.S. Attorney’s office in the Eastern District of Virginia. What do you make of this all? And also, his promise that he’s going to go after other — or he hopes that there will be other political opponents who face prosecution?”

“I mean, there’s only one thing to make of it, Jake,” McCabe replied.

“It is absolutely what the president himself characterized it as: It’s vengeance. This is the revenge tour, it’s the tour he promised when he ran for office in 2024. It’s what most of us who have fallen in his crosshairs before expected.”

McCabe went on to predict that more people would soon face prosecutions for similar reasons, adding:

“His intention is vengeance. That is what he’s going after. I don’t think there’s anything that will stop him.”

“Are you worried that you’re going to become a target?” Tapper asked.

“Of course. Who wouldn’t be, right?” McCabe responded.





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