KEY POINTS
  • In an interview on NBC's "TODAY," former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe says he had informed a bipartisan group of congressional leaders that the bureau had opened a counterintelligence investigation into President Trump.
  • None of them voiced objections when he told them in that May 2017 meeting that the FBI had opened the probe, McCabe says.
  • "Not on legal grounds, not on constitutional grounds, and not based on the facts," McCabe says.
Andrew McCabe, Deputy Director, F.B.I. speaking at the 2017 Cyber Summit in Cambridge, MA on Oct. 4th, 2017.

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said Tuesday that no congressional leaders voiced objections when he told them in May 2017 that the bureau had opened a counterintelligence investigation into President Donald Trump.

McCabe's comments came as he goes on a publicity blitz to promote his memoir, "The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump," which was published Tuesday. Trump has increased his attacks on McCabe, suggesting the former FBI official was in on a "treasonous" plot against him.