Andrew Mccabe

Bob Goodlatte subpoenas Andrew McCabe memos

Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe. Photo: Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call
Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe. Photo: Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call

House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) issued a subpoena on Thursday ordering the Justice Department to hand over memos drafted by former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, which detail his meetings with top government officials.

Why it matters: Interest in the McCabe memos have been revived by last week's New York Times report that said Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had suggested secretly recording President Trump and discussed the possibility of invoking the 25th amendment to remove Trump from office — which Rosenstein denies. McCabe reportedly documented Rosenstein's intentions in his memos.

Trump at war (with his own government)

Illustration:Rebecca Zisser/Axios

We’re starting to see the worst collateral damage of President Trump's war with his own Justice Department. The rift has dominated (even defined) his presidency. And it looks like it’s getting worse.

A former administration official told Axios: “It’s a 'Deep State' he created. Whether it existed before or not, it does now.”

NYT: Rosenstein discussed rallying cabinet members to remove Trump

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein sitting in a hearing with his arms crossed leaning backwards.
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Last year, following the firing of James Comey, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein discussed rallying cabinet members to remove Trump from office — by invoking the 25th Amendment — and suggested he secretly record the president in the White House in an effort to "expose the chaos consuming the administration," New York Times' Adam Goldman and Michael S. Schmidt report.

Between the lines: It is not clear how serious Rosenstein was about his plans. The idea to wear a wire when interviewing potential FBI directors with President Trump was never acted upon, according to the Times. Rosentstein reportedly told former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe that he believed he could get Attorney General Jeff Sessions and then-Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly on board in an effort to remove Trump from the presidency.

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