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https://spectator.org/the-real-andrew-mccabe/
As Robyn Gritz found out, he’s not a gentleman.
n April 2015, National Public Radio reported on the case of former FBI Special Agent Robyn Gritz who had been forced out of the bureau after she “got crosswise with her supervisors.”
“When you’re fighting terror and you’re seeing buildings come down before you, you’re passionate and you’re emotional, and I think the American people want you to be that way when you’re fighting terror and keeping them safe,” she said.
For fifteen years, she devoted her life to investigating the September 11, 2001 Al Qaeda attack on the Pentagon, helping to rescue Western hostages and tracking down global terrorists. She was detailed to the CIA and worked closely with the Defense Intelligence Agency, which was led by General Michael Flynn.
Throughout this time, her FBI bosses gave her excellent or outstanding performance reviews.
But in 2012 her career hit a brick wall when she began working for Special Agent Andrew McCabe and his leadership team. It was then that she received her first negative performance rating and was subsequently forced to resign from the FBI.
In 2017 Gritz filed a complaint with the Office of Special Counsel alleging that, by his public participation in his wife’s campaign for Virginia state senate, McCabe had violated the Hatch Act which prohibits government employees from engaging “in political activity in concert with a political party, a candidate for partisan political office, or a partisan political group.” To this veteran of federal service, her complaint appears to be well-founded.
Add to this the OIG’s reported investigation of Senator Charles Grassley’s allegations that McCabe may have failed to disclose on his FBI ethics disclosure forms approximately $700,000 in campaign contributions to his wife’s political campaign and that he should have recused himself from the investigation of Clinton’s private email server.
If diGenova, Gritz, and Grassley are correct, McCabe is about to find out what it is like to be on the receiving end of the federal criminal justice system. If that happens, losing his pension will seem like a paper cut compared to the legal chainsaw massacre that awaits him. Just ask General Flynn.