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Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe to Headline Lancaster County Dems Fall Banquet

Source: LancasterDems.com

The upcoming Lancaster County Democratic Committee fall banquet is garnering headlines from a wide variety of political outlets due to their upcoming keynote speaker. 

First reported by the Washington Free Beacon, Andrew McCabe, former deputy director of the FBI, is set to headline the Sept. 21 fundraiser of the LCDC at the Lancaster Marriott Hotel in downtown Lancaster to discuss the following: “The Firing of FBI Director James Comey and the fallout and aftermath, Russian meddling in the 2016 election, Mr. McCabe’s one-on-one interactions with Donald Trump during his tenure, and The Mueller investigations and report” according to the LCDC website

McCabe was fired from the FBI in March 2018 after then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions accepted an internal FBI recommendation that “concluded that Mr. McCabe had made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor − including under oath − on multiple occasions,” according to NPR.

President Donald Trump celebrated the firing by sending out a tweet describing the news as a “great day for the hard working mend and women of the FBI – A great day for Democracy.” 

McCabe sued the Trump administration over the firing last month for what the complaint alleges “Trump’s unconstitutional plan and scheme to discredit and remove DOJ and FBI employees who were deemed to be his partisan opponents because they were not politically loyal to him.” The Philadelphia Inquirer story on McCabe’s upcoming address pointed out that the New York Times reported that the Justice Department “appear to be in the final stages” of deciding to seek an indictment of McCabe. 

McCabe’s upcoming address resulted in two very different responses from their local Democratic and Republican parties. 

JoAnn Hentz, Chair of the LCDC, described McCabe is “well suited” to address the topics of national security, cyber security, and more for the upcoming event. 

“Mr. McCabe has devoted his career to the safety and security of our nation and he has been invited to Lancaster to speak on the timely and critically important issues of national security, specifically cyber security,” Hentz said in a statement to PoliticsPA. 

She described the consequences of cyber attacks that could “promulgate false information to cause distrust in our government and undermine our elections” and more. 

“This threat is not liberal or conservative, it’s real and dangerous, and the current administration not only refuses to accept and address the urgency of the situation, it instead attacks “the messenger,” Hentz continued. “All citizens, regardless of political leanings, should be demanding that every possible resource be funneled to the interests of national cyber security and that it be a major focus of journalists to report the reality of the situation.” 

The RCLC finds it difficult to believe that McCabe would be “campaign inspiration” for the Democrats as they said he “betrayed the FBI.” 

“It’s difficult to believe that Democrats would want to take their campaign inspiration from a disgraced FBI official whose only claim to fame is that he leaked confidential investigative files for partisan purposes,” RCLC Chair Kirk Radanovic said in a statement to PoliticsPA. 

“Andrew McCabe betrayed the FBI. He lied to fellow agents about his leaking. And when he was caught, he was fired,” Radanovic continued. “It’s incredible. I feel sorry for a party who holds up such a man as their hero.”

The events for the evening kick-off with a Speaker’s Circle Reception starting at 5:30 pm that includes a meet-and-greet and photo-op with McCabe, although space is limited for this special reception. McCabe will speak for 45 minutes and participate in a 15 minute Q&A starting at 7:45 pm. There will be a book signing from 8:45-9:15 for his book “The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump.” 

Tickets to the dinner at $80 per person, and a ticket for the Speaker’s Circle costs $160 per person. 

Tickets are available here.

4 Responses

  1. Let’s hope he is able to complete his address prior to being indicted. This guy is going to jail for certain.

    1. I hope you are an armchair lawyer and don’t go around giving real legal advice. The U.S. attorneys responsible for prosecuting this case keep leaving it, which – combined with Trump’s open animus toward Mr. McCabe, the exculpatory testimony of Lisa Page, and, frankly, all of the other publicly available evidence so far – strongly suggests this is tainted by political pressure.

  2. This is a problem of terrible optics. The guy’s story is impactful and his perspective is valuable to the national discussion, but inviting him to a partisan fundraiser just plays into the GOP’s hand that the FBI is slanted to oppose the White House.

    1. Optics???? Are you serious “Other Chris”??? Say what you want about Andrew McCabe but he was a noble honorable public servant who was treated badly by the Trump Administration and denied a pension at the last hour. As far as I know Mr. McCabe does not yet have his pension. Oh, I know our buddy King Scarnati and his sidekick His Majesty Turzai can’t wait to take benefits away from state workers in the name of “pension reform” as if state workers are all freeloaders but the reality is our society needs good and honorable men and women to run the functions of government. Mr. McCabe has earned the right to speak at any political function but most importantly he earned a pension to be provided right away!

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