Or the agencies they run?
Why should we?
The Office of U.S. Special Counsel, the government’s main whistleblower agency, is investigating whether FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s activities supporting his wife Jill’s Democratic campaign for Virginia state senate in 2015 violated the Hatch Act’s prohibition against FBI agents campaigning in partisan races.
Bad enough, but don't forget this:
Included in the governor's briefing package was a copy of McCabe's
FBI biography. The biography made clear that Andrew McCabe was a senior
executive who at the time oversaw the FBI’s Washington field office that
among many tasks supervised investigations in northern Virginia.
At
the time of the meeting, published reports indicate agents in the
Washington field office were involved in both a probe of McAuliffe and
of the governor’s close friend, Hillary Clinton’s and her private email
account.
But there were no conflicts of interest. Noooo... Because the Very Special Agent says so.
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