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Allegations of Presidential Retaliation Against Former FBI Director and DOJ Obstacles to Indictment
Allegations of Presidential Retaliation Against Former FBI Director and DOJ Obstacles to Indictment The passage outlines specific alleged actions by the President to retaliate against former FBI Director Andrew McCabe and suggests internal DOJ dynamics that could affect a Mueller indictment. It names high‑profile individuals (President, Andrew McCabe, James Comey, Rod Rosenstein, Rudy Giuliani, Alan Dershowitz) and institutions (FBI, DOJ, Office of Legal Counsel, Special Counsel). While the claims are largely unverified and lack concrete transaction details, they provide actionable leads for investigating presidential intimidation, potential misuse of dismissal powers, and the legal debate over indicting a sitting president. Key insights: President allegedly launched a harassment campaign against Andrew McCabe after his congressional testimony (March 16 2018).; McCabe’s dismissal and loss of pension are presented as retaliation.; The DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel opinion is cited as a barrier to indicting a sitting president, but Rosenstein may have authority to override it.
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