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Trump reportedly turned on his acting FBI director and mocked his wife in a phone call right after he fired James Comey

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Trump reportedly turned on his acting FBI director and mocked his wife in a phone call right after he fired James Comey

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  • President Donald Trump reportedly asked then-acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe to ask his wife about how it felt to be a loser in a phone call after the president fired FBI Director James Comey.
  • NBC News reported on the phone call after McCabe departed the FBI on Monday.


President Donald Trump vented to then-acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe and mocked his wife in a phone call immediately following the president's firing of FBI Director James Comey, NBC News reported Monday.

McCabe, who went on to become deputy director of the bureau, left the FBI on Monday.

Multiple people familiar with the call told NBC News that Trump called McCabe after becoming furious about footage that showed Comey boarding a government-funded plane after Trump fired him. Comey was informed of his firing while at an event in Los Angeles and later boarded a plane back to Washington, DC.

In the call, Trump demanded to know why Comey was allowed to take such a flight, the sources said. McCabe told the president that he was not asked to authorize the flight but would have if he was.

That was when Trump reportedly turned silent for a moment and then suggested to McCabe that he ask his wife about how it feels to be a loser, an apparent reference to Dr. Jill McCabe's failed bid for a Virginia Senate seat in 2015. She ran as a Democrat.

McCabe responded, "OK, sir," and then Trump hung up the phone. Both the White House and FBI declined to comment on the phone call to NBC News.

News of McCabe's departure was confirmed by multiple outlets on Monday. A CNN producer and Fox News described sources as saying McCabe was told Monday morning to step down and that he was being "removed" from the FBI.

White House distances itself from McCabe's FBI exit

FILE PHOTO: FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe pauses while testifying before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in Washington, U.S., June 7, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/Files

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Andrew McCabe

Trump, who has repeatedly criticized McCabe in recent months, ignored questions shouted at him about the report during a lunch with United Nations Security Council ambassadors, a Bloomberg reporter said on Twitter.

Meanwhile, the White House has sought to distance itself from the McCabe news.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said during Monday's press briefing that Trump "wasn't a part of the decision-making process," adding that the president stood by all of his previous remarks about McCabe.

In the days prior to the McCabe's departure, a pair of recent stories detailed Trump's interactions and relationship with the deputy director.

The Washington Post reported last week that during an Oval Office meeting last year - meant to be an introductory meet-and-greet session after the president fired James Comey as FBI director in May - Trump asked McCabe, the acting FBI director at the time, whom he voted for in the 2016 presidential election.

A former official told The Post that McCabe found the question "disturbing."

During the meeting, Trump reportedly made pointed remarks about McCabe's wife and her bid for office. Her campaign received $675,000 in donations from the Virginia Democratic Party and a super PAC operated by Terry McAuliffe, the former governor who is a close friend of Hillary Clinton.

Months after the Virginia election, McCabe became the FBI deputy director, and he later helped lead two investigations related to Clinton, including into her use of a private email server as secretary of state, though he later recused himself from those.

Also last week, the news website Axios, citing three sources, reported that FBI Director Christopher Wray threatened to resign after Attorney General Jeff Sessions pressured him, at Trump's urging, to fire McCabe.

Axios also reported that Sessions was pressuring Wray to oust James Baker, a former general counsel for the bureau.

McCabe had become Trump's favorite target

jeff sessions andrew mccabe

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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions with McCabe

Trump has for months taken aim at McCabe on Twitter, often falsely claiming that McCabe was investigating Clinton while his wife was accepting campaign donations linked to her.

Last month, Trump, apparently quoting a Fox News segment, tweeted: "FBI's Andrew McCabe, 'in addition to his wife getting all of this money from M (Clinton Puppet), he was using, allegedly, his FBI Official Email Account to promote her campaign. You obviously cannot do this. These were the people who were investigating Hillary Clinton.'"

Earlier, he went after McCabe and Comey, tweeting: "How can FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, the man in charge, along with leakin' James Comey, of the Phony Hillary Clinton investigation (including her 33,000 illegally deleted emails) be given $700,000 for wife's campaign by Clinton Puppets during investigation?"

Trump also referred to a Post report saying McCabe planned to retire in early 2018, when he is eligible for full pension benefits.

"FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is racing the clock to retire with full benefits. 90 days to go?!!!" Trump tweeted.

The move also came just a day after Wray viewed a Republican memo that alleged surveillance abuse by McCabe, Comey, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Fox News reported.

The White House has pushed for McCabe's exit for weeks now, claiming that he is emblematic of systemic, anti-Trump bias within the Justice Department. But opponents say the attacks against DOJ leaders are aimed at undermining the federal probe into Russia's influence in the 2016 election and whether the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow.

McCabe is just the latest official to call it quits or to appear to be forced out of the Justice Department since Trump took office last year.

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