Acting FBI Director Now Under Investigation After SICK Pic From His Past Comes Out – Worse Than

Acting FBI Director Now Under Investigation After SICK Pic From His Past Comes Out – Worse Than Comey

There was a time in our history that integrity was an integral part of the government and its officials. That those who had been elected into leadership roles understood the magnitude of what was being asked of them by the American people. Sadly, over the past 8 years, under the Obama administration, that integrity in elected government officials has been eroded. It seems that with every passing day we learn about another corrupt official in the Democratic party.

In fact, it is staggering the amount of corruption that has been revealed concerning those that served under Barack Obama. Between Loretta Lynch, Susan Rice, Hillary Clinton, and James Comey I cannot decide who is the worst. Now, we have learned that the acting director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Andrew McCabe is under investigation after these damning pictures were just discovered.

Seriously, the swamp cannot be drained any faster.

It seems that anyone that Barack Obama hired to work in his administration should be fired with no questions asked. It is disheartening to see the level of corruption that has been hiding out in our government for so long. So, it comes as no surprise that acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe is being investigated by the Office of U.S. Counsel violating the Hatch Act according to a new report by Circa News.

The Hatch Act is important is incredibly important because it prohibts FBI agents from campaigning in partisan races. The act bans Bureau agents from taking part “in political activity in concert with a political party, a candidate for partisan political office, or a partisan political group.”

Which makes perfect sense since these agents refrain from campaigning since they are the ones that uphold the law.

So, when photos of McCabe surfaced that show him actively campaigning for his wife it raised red flags.
According to Circa:

The Office of U.S. Special Counsel, the government’s main whistleblower agency, is investigating whether FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s activities supporting his wife Jill’s Democratic campaign for Virginia state senate in 2015 violated the Hatch Act’s prohibition against FBI agents campaigning in partisan races.

The agency’s probe was prompted by a complaint in April from a former FBI agent who forwarded social media photos showing McCabe wearing a T-shirt supporting his wife’s campaign during a public event and then posting a photo on social media urging voters to join him in voting for his wife.

“I am voting for Jill because she is the best wife ever,” McCabe put on a sign that he photographed himself holding. The photo was posted on her social media page a few days before the election, in response to Dr. Jill McCabe’s plea to “help me win” by posting photos expressing reasons why voters should vote for her, according to the complaint.

Other social media photos in the complaint showed McCabe’s minor daughter campaigning with her mother, wearing an FBI shirt, and McCabe voting with his wife at a polling station.
The Hatch Act prohibits FBI employees from engaging “in political activity in concert with a political party, a candidate for partisan political office, or a partisan political group.”

It defines prohibited political activity as “any activity directed at the success or failure of a partisan group or candidate in a partisan election.”

An ethics expert told Circa the photos raised legitimate questions about McCabe’s compliance with the law.

OSC declined comment except to confirm the Hatch Act complaint was still active and under review. FBI officials and McCabe, through the FBI press office, declined comment.
The FBI has said previously McCabe consulted ethics experts to ensure he didn’t do anything improper with his wife’s campaign and that the agent didn’t believe he had ever campaigned or helped his wife’s election. That claim, however, is now being challenged by the former FBI agent’s complaint.
Now, while this claim is being challenged another interesting piece of information has come to light. Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s office has released documents that show that McCabe attended a meeting with his wife and the governor in March 2015.

“This is a candidate recruitment meeting. McCabe is seriously considering running against State Senator Dick Black. You have been asked to close the deal,” the briefing memo for McAuliffe read.

Here is the memo for you to read through yourself.