Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe Reveals Alarming Concerns Among FBI Staff
Anxiety Among FBI Employees
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe has revealed that numerous FBI employees are deeply concerned about potential retribution from Donald Trump if he is re-elected as president in 2024. These employees fear that Trump might target them for prosecution, leading some to consider leaving the United States should the former president secure a second term.
Growing Concerns About Trump’s Possible Return
During a recent interview, McCabe discussed the growing anxiety within the FBI regarding Trump’s potential return to the White House. “There is a palpable fear among some of the employees that Trump, if re-elected, could use the power of the presidency to settle scores with those he perceives as having wronged him during his previous term,” McCabe explained.
Trump’s Contentious Relationship with the FBI
The concerns among FBI employees stem from Trump’s contentious relationship with the bureau during his presidency. Trump frequently criticized the FBI, particularly concerning its investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and his own conduct. He repeatedly labeled the investigation as a “witch hunt” and claimed it was driven by political bias against him.
McCabe himself was a frequent target of Trump’s ire. He was fired from the FBI in March 2018, just hours before his planned retirement, following a Department of Justice report that accused him of making unauthorized disclosures to the media and lacking candor under oath. McCabe has consistently denied any wrongdoing and argued that his dismissal was politically motivated.
Unprecedented Concerns About Retribution
According to McCabe, the fear among FBI employees is not unfounded. “There’s a very real concern that Trump could seek to use the Justice Department to go after individuals he believes were involved in the investigations against him,” he said. “It’s unprecedented, but then again, we’ve seen unprecedented actions from this administration before.”

Implications for the 2024 Presidential Election
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, the implications of McCabe’s remarks are likely to become a point of contention and debate. The potential for high-ranking officials to consider leaving the country due to fears of political retribution is a stark reminder of the enduring impact of Trump’s presidency on American democracy.
Broader Tensions and Lingering Apprehensions
McCabe’s comments highlight the unprecedented level of anxiety and distrust within the FBI regarding the potential implications of Trump’s return to power. These fears reflect the broader tension between the Trump administration and federal law enforcement agencies, which has persisted even after his departure from office.
This development adds to the complex and often contentious narrative surrounding Trump’s influence on the federal government. It underscores the deep divisions and lingering apprehensions that continue to shape the political and institutional landscape in the United States. Whether these concerns will materialize into actions remains to be seen, but the very existence of such fears is a testament to the fraught state of contemporary American politics.

