Washington Examiner
Kelly Cohen
Oct. 11, 2018
Former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe, who was fired, has accused the bureau of stalling publication of his tell-all book.
McCabe said he was “disappointed†about the delay of his book — which he trailed as being about how Trump's "attacks on me symbolize his destructive effect on the country as a whole" — due to an FBI review of the manuscript. It was originally due to be released Dec. 4 but will now not be out until next year.
“[T]he FBI's review has taken far longer than they led me to believe it would. Having been singled out for irregular unfair treatment over the past year, I am concerned it could be happening again,†McCabe said in a statement released through his spokeswoman early Thursday,
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