March 16, 2018
Dismissal of Andrew McCabe and loss of his pension following his testimony to Congress.
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This document excerpt, marked as House Oversight material, discusses the legal and political tensions surrounding the Mueller investigation into President Trump. It details the dismissal of FBI Director Andrew McCabe on March 16, 2018, as an alleged act of retaliation. The text analyzes the legal arguments regarding the indictment of a sitting president, citing opinions from the Office of Legal Counsel, Rudy Giuliani, and Alan Dershowitz (described as a Trump legal surrogate).
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