“Investigators from the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office recently interviewed former FBI director James B. Comey as part of a probe into whether his deputy, Andrew McCabe, broke the law by lying to federal agents — an indication the office is seriously considering whether McCabe should be charged with a crime,” the Washington Post reports.
“Lying to federal investigators can carry a five-year prison sentence, though McCabe disputes that he intentionally misled anyone.”
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