KIMBERLY ATKINS STOHR: Have you been surprised at the kinds of rhetoric and the threats that have been directed to the FBI since they executed the search at Mar-a-Lago?ĪNDREW McCABE: I guess I would have to sadly say I'm not surprised. President of the Society of Former Special Agents. GuestsĪndrew McCabe, former deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from February 2016 to March 2018.ĭennis Lormel, he spent 27 years at the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Today, On Point: We talk to Andrew McCabe and a longtime veteran special agent about the search and rising threats of violence. "But by doing that, they are creating a real and present danger to law enforcement, judges, people associated with government.” “They fan those flames because it's politically advantageous," McCabe says. “Our party stands with the men and women who serve on the thin blue line at the federal, state and local level," Pence said.īut former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe says that’s not the message being heard in the GOP’s recent rhetoric. Republicans are intensifying their criticism of the FBI after the search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.įormer Vice President Mike Pence says the party can criticize the attorney general without going after rank and file FBI agents. The residence of former US President Donald Trump at Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on August 9, 2022.
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