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		Former top FBI official McCabe sues agency over firing
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		 [August 09, 2019] 
		By Jan Wolfe 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former top FBI 
		official Andrew McCabe, who was dismissed from the agency following a 
		tumultuous relationship with President Donald Trump, filed a lawsuit on 
		Thursday alleging the termination violated his constitutional rights to 
		free speech and due process.
 
 The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington, urged a judge to 
		order the reinstatement of "his full earned law enforcement pension, 
		healthcare insurance, and other retirement benefits."
 
 McCabe said in the complaint that his firing was "unlawful retaliation 
		for his refusal to pledge allegiance" to Trump.
 
 The lawsuit followed a similar one by former high-ranking FBI agent 
		Peter Strzok, who came under fire from Trump and other Republicans for 
		sending text messages that disparaged Trump during the presidential 
		campaign.
 
		
		 
		McCabe, the law enforcement agency's former No. 2 official, played a 
		crucial role in the bureau’s investigations of Hillary Clinton and 
		Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
 Trump and other Republicans accused McCabe, a lifelong Republican who 
		worked at the FBI for more than 20 years, of political bias and 
		conflicts in connection with his oversight of investigations related to 
		Clinton.
 
 McCabe has denied the accusations and charged that he was facing 
		retaliation from the Trump administration.
 
 Some of the criticism stemmed from the fact that his wife, Jill McCabe, 
		a Democrat, received donations for an unsuccessful 2015 Virginia state 
		senate campaign from an ally of Clinton’s.
 
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			FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe speaks during a news conference 
			announcing the takedown of the dark web marketplace AlphaBay, at the 
			Justice Department in Washington, U.S., July 20, 2017. REUTERS/Aaron 
			P. Bernstein 
            
 
            Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired McCabe in March 2018, 
			saying he felt justified in doing so after the Justice Department’s 
			internal watchdog found he leaked information to reporters and 
			misled investigators about his actions.
 McCabe had stepped down from his position as FBI deputy director in 
			January 2018 but remained on leave pending retirement.
 
 McCabe has said he believes he was politically targeted because he 
			corroborated former FBI Director James Comey’s claims that Trump 
			tried to pressure Comey into killing the Russia probe.
 
 McCabe was sacked two days before his 50th birthday, when he would 
			have been eligible to retire from the FBI with his full pension.
 
 McCabe published a book in February on the FBI's efforts to 
			safeguard the United States, which argued that Trump undermined the 
			country's security.
 
 (Reporting by Jan Wolfe; Editing by Dan Grebler)
 
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