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Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is set to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee soon,
but he apparently has made a request for immunity in exchange.
“Under the terms of such a grant of use immunity, no testimony or other information provided by Mr. McCabe could be used against him in a criminal case,” wrote Michael Bromwich, a lawyer for McCabe, to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, who has requested McCabe testify next week.
Grassley wrote to the FBI Tuesday requesting that McCabe be released from a nondisclosure agreement that prevents him from providing those emails, among other records.
originally posted by: Grambler
It could mean he seeks to cooperate and has info on others and would roll on them
It could be a desperate attempt to get charges dropped, and he has no real dirt he is willing to spill
Or perhaps he is hoping to get immunity deals like his fbi gave to Hillary people
originally posted by: GuidedKill
I’ll wait for his defenders to answer.....
originally posted by: burntheships
Breaking news reports that ahead of the Senate hearings on the long
awaited DOJ Inspector General Report former FBI Deputy Director
Andrew McCabe is requesting immunity in exchange for his testimony.
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is set to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee soon,
but he apparently has made a request for immunity in exchange.
“Under the terms of such a grant of use immunity, no testimony or other information provided by Mr. McCabe could be used against him in a criminal case,” wrote Michael Bromwich, a lawyer for McCabe, to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, who has requested McCabe testify next week.
www.mediaite.com...
Apparently, CNN has obtained a copy of the letter from McCabe's attorney to Senator Grassley.
McCabe has been referred to the DOJ for criminal prosecution by the IG.
His attorneysclaim he can provide emails that contradict James Comey's
testimony. Comey, along with Lynch have both been invited to testify
in this June 11th hearing.
It seems there are several takes on this, one would be that McCabe
has not worked out a deal yet and faces prosecution from one
referral already made. Another would be he is worried about other
implications from the upcoming report.
Maybe playing Russian Roulette has turned out to be very dangerous?
Stay tuned, things are heating up, soon and very soon.
Update:
Grassley wrote to the FBI Tuesday requesting that McCabe be released from a nondisclosure agreement that prevents him from providing those emails, among other records.
www.ktvz.com...
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
They always seem to have a way out. I think if he is granted immunity and lies then that immunity is taken away.....I think this may be the only way to get them in the end.
originally posted by: pavil
a reply to: burntheships
How does McCabe have emails that the FBI isn't already in possession of?
FBI using private emails??????????