WATCH: Trump-Hating Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe Says Kash Patel Nomination Signals Trump's Intent to "Disrupt" and ...
Trump-hating Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe accidentally endorsed Kash Patel for FBI Director in a CNN appearance Saturday night, saying his nomination is “terrible” for those who are currently at the Bureau.
FBI, the message is being given, do you need help analyzing the meaning?
Those DEI kneelers are probably really dumb and need help understanding the meaning
We can explain it to them, but we can't understand it for them.
The hunter becomes the hunted. I would not want to be McCabe in 2025 as he is very high on the list
Guess this means my FBI agent is losing his job. Nice knowing ya, Harold.
Put all FBI employees on the box, if they lie they are out if they pass they can keep their jobs. It will be real simple to establish if they violated their oath. Three or four basic questions, Did you leak information to the press? Did you change the facts of an official document at the direction of a superior? Did you allow your political opinion to influence the outcome of an investigation?
I will be disappointed if he doesn’t.
Ya THINK?? McCabe is a putz
I thought disruption was a good thing...
Not when their head is about to be disrupted out of the noose... kek!
Uproot, just for the title alone.
....."well, duh" luv it.
Panic much? Trust us, it will be alright.
This faggots hair is on fire lol.
UnvaxxedandUnafraid - I like your thread title. Very funny. 😁
Tjeb criminal Finally gets it. The great awakening.
Apparently McCabe was banging Lisa Page, while she was banging Strzok 🤣
Winner winner chicken dinner
I have zero respect for the FBI.
They need to be disbanded as an agency.
Exactly. For once McCabe you are talking truth.
I'm almost tired of saying this (almost)
FEATURE. NOT A BUG.
Damn straight, Skippy!
Yep.
You know my guess is the FBI gets off relatively lightly from all this as well. A few corrupt officials will be labelled "bad apples" and will retire with lavish pensions and book deals and in 4 years time the FBI will go back to its old tricks.
I've said this before, but I believe any federal employee found guilty in these cases needs to lose their retirement as well as being handed out punishment (whatever is proper for their crime).