Attorney General Sessions fires FBI's Andrew McCabe, who was slated to retire on Sunday

  • Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced he has fired former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe.

  • The news comes two days before McCabe was slated to retire — and become eligible for full pension benefits.

  • Sessions said reports from both the Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General and the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility concluded that McCabe had made "an unauthorized disclosure to the news media" and "lacked candor — including under oath — on multiple occasions."

  • McCabe said in a statement that the investigation by the Justice Department "has to be understood in the context of the attacks on my credibility," which he characterized as resulting in articles leveling "every sort of false, defamatory and degrading allegation" against him and his family.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has fired former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe two days before he was slated to retire — and become eligible for full pension benefits.

In a statement, Sessions said reports from both the Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General and the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility concluded that McCabe had made "an unauthorized disclosure to the news media" and "lacked candor — including under oath — on multiple occasions."

McCabe, who had been the deputy director of the FBI, took over the agency on an interim basis after President Donald Trump fired James Comey last year, but stepped down in January.

McCabe told the New York Times , "The idea that I was dishonest is just wrong," and suggested that "this is part of an effort to discredit me as a witness."

McCabe is a potential witness in the FBI investigation into Trump's alleged ties to Russia, and could corroborate former FBI Director Comey's potential testimony. Although he had already announced his retirement , his firing places his federal pension at risk.

In December, Trump had referenced that pension issue in a Twitter post, saying that McCabe was "racing the clock to retire with full benefits."

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In a tweet on Friday night, Trump said that the firing was a "great day for the hard working men and women of the FBI."

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Trump and some Republicans in Congress have accused McCabe of political bias, citing his role at the FBI during investigations related to Hillary Clinton and Trump. They question his role in the Clinton email probe and the investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election and whether the Trump campaign coordinated with the Kremlin.