The Justice Department suggested in a filing Wednesday that it had no immediate plans to prosecute former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, saying it would no longer try to keep documents related to Mr. McCabe from being publicly released because of an ongoing enforcement proceeding.
A federal judge had given the Justice Department a deadline of this week to disclose whether it planned to charge Mr. McCabe, who has been under investigation since last year for allegedly misleading internal investigators about a media disclosure.
When imposing that deadline, Judge Reggie Walton criticized prosecutors for leaving the case “in limbo” and said the lack of a decision was undermining the credibility of the department and the court.
A federal grand jury met in September to consider charges against Mr. McCabe without issuing an indictment, in a sign the case against him could be in jeopardy.
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Read between the lines, McCabe flipped
Deep State still well and destroying our Democracy.
Will have to see how it plays out. We've seen this before. Yes, maybe he flipped, but maybe they couldn't make a solid-enough case with the evidence they had.
But--- SOMEBODY needs to swing for this stuff.
Northwest Woodsman: I agree with this decision under one condition and that is only if a firing squad be organized for him and all of the traitors involved in the outrageous political maneuvering that has occurred in the last few years that have been in violation of our constitution.
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