WINNING: Andrew McCabe Steps Down From FBI Post

FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe reportedly stepped down from his position Monday, one day after FBI director Christopher Wray looked at Devin Nunes’ memo on FBI surveillance abuses involving the targeting of President Trump.

McCabe, then, is clearly cited in the memo, which documents how anti-Trump conspirators set the Trump team up for a Robert Mueller-led “Russia” investigation.

Big League Politics first shined a light on McCabe’s role in this mess, reporting:

“Russia” special counsel Robert Mueller has formed a political team with his friend, fired FBI director James Comey, and the current FBI director Andrew McCabe to work together against President Donald Trump. But Mueller and Comey are not the ringleaders. Surprisingly, it’s McCabe.

An inside source told Big League Politics that McCabe is “running the show,” and “he’s the key.”

“Mueller and McCabe are assembling a better political operation than Hillary had in the campaign. The trio of Mueller/McCabe and Comey are all creatures of the swamp,” the source explained. “Any Republican who thinks this isn’t a political operation and isn’t geared toward impacting 2018 and beyond is absolutely nuts.”

“I think McCabe is the most politically savvy given how he navigated the controversy with his wife’s campaign donations and the Clinton investigation,” the source continued.

McCabe took over when Comey got fired and quickly set up the team’s power play. McCabe said that Comey did not get fired from the FBI for performance issues. That sets up the premise for a potential obstruction of justice move by the McCabe-Mueller-Comey trio.

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