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Judicial Watch: FBI and DOJ Still Withholding Fired Deputy McCabe's Text Messages

(CNSNews.com) -- The government watchdog group Judicial Watch [1] applauded the firing of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, stating that his "dishonesty" taints both the Clinton email scandal and the Russia collusion investigatin. Judicial Watch also noted that "the FBI and DOJ are still withholding McCabe's text messages."

"Attorney General Sessions did the right thing in firing Andrew McCabe [on March 16] for repeatedly making statements to investigators that 'lack candor,'" said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton in a statement.  "The FBI is not above the law."
 
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Hoping and praying that the GOP have FINALLY learned the 'art' of the slow roll.

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Sad that it's so corrupt McAuliffe isn't front and center on the FBI's radar.
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