Author

Andrew McCabe

📖 Overview

Andrew McCabe served as the Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 2016 to 2018, including a period as Acting Director following James Comey's dismissal. His 22-year career at the FBI included oversight of major investigations, including counterterrorism, Russian interference in U.S. elections, and Hillary Clinton's email server. McCabe gained significant public attention in 2018 when he was dismissed from the FBI just hours before his planned retirement, following allegations of unauthorized disclosures to the media and lack of candor in internal investigations. He subsequently filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the Department of Justice, which was settled in 2021 with his retirement benefits being restored. Following his FBI career, McCabe became an author and legal analyst. His 2019 book "The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump" became a New York Times bestseller, detailing his experiences at the FBI and conflicts with the Trump administration. His work and testimony have contributed significantly to public understanding of law enforcement operations and political dynamics within federal agencies. McCabe continues to provide commentary on national security matters and law enforcement issues through various media platforms.

👀 Reviews

Reader reviews of Andrew McCabe's work break along partisan lines, with his memoir "The Threat" receiving contrasting interpretations based on political views. Positive reviews cite: - Clear writing style and insider perspective - Detailed accounts of FBI procedures and operations - Documentation of interactions with Trump administration "Provides a professional's view of law enforcement without sensationalism" - Goodreads reviewer Critical reviews mention: - Claims of bias and partisan motivation - Questions about accuracy of certain accounts - Perception of self-serving narrative "Too focused on personal vindication rather than institutional insight" - Amazon reviewer Ratings across platforms: Goodreads: 4.0/5 (13,000+ ratings) Amazon: 4.4/5 (6,800+ ratings) Barnes & Noble: 4.3/5 (900+ ratings) Most 1-star reviews focus on political disagreement rather than writing quality. 5-star reviews often cite McCabe's law enforcement credentials and writing clarity.

📚 Books by Andrew McCabe

The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump (2019) A first-hand account from the former FBI Deputy Director detailing FBI operations, organizational structures, and interactions with the Trump administration during major investigations including Russian election interference and counterterrorism efforts.

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James Comey - Former FBI Director who wrote about leadership and his experiences with the Trump administration in "A Higher Loyalty." His insider perspective on FBI operations and political pressures parallels McCabe's accounts.

Robert Mueller - Former FBI Director and Special Counsel who authored "Mueller Report" detailing Russian interference investigation. His work intersects with McCabe's experiences during crucial periods at the FBI.

John Brennan - Former CIA Director who wrote "Undaunted" about his intelligence career and conflicts with the Trump administration. His accounts of national security challenges align with McCabe's perspectives on counterterrorism and intelligence operations.

Peter Strzok - Former FBI counterintelligence officer who wrote "Compromised" about Russian interference investigation and bureau operations. His experiences in counterintelligence investigations overlap with McCabe's work at the FBI.

Michael Hayden - Former CIA and NSA Director who wrote "The Assault on Intelligence" about national security challenges. His analysis of intelligence operations and political interference connects with McCabe's experiences in federal law enforcement.