Former FBI chief tells why he was fired, says Trump may have committed a crime

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe has said he was fired from this post in March 2018 because he has opened two investigations into President Trump 10 months ago for possible ties with Russia during the presidential campaign. I guess I got fired because I opened a case against the president of the United States, [...]
I guess I got fired because I opened a case against the president of the United States, he said in an interview for CBS News.
Former FBI chief Andree McCabbe's task officer has also said that US President Donald Trump may have committed a crime when he dismissed James Comeyn from the position of director of this agency in an effort to end the investigations being conducted for President Trump and the alleged links of his presidential campaign with Russia.
McCabe has been charged by the Trump administration for lies, as the department's overseer concluded that McCabbe improperly authorised information to a Wall Street Journal journalist for an investigation that was under way at the Clinton Foundation broadcasts












