Donald Trump can’t believe it.

It’s like reliving your worst nightmare.

And that’s because the deep state launched this sick election interference scam to defeat Donald Trump.

As American Patriot Daily reports:

Andrew McCabe was one of the most controversial names from the first Trump administration after the actions that he took against Trump using his power as an FBI official.

He was shown to be nothing more than a partisan who had a political agenda that he intended to use against the president.

He was ultimately fired after an ethics investigation at the FBI, something he was extremely bitter about at the time and continues to be to this day.

Even though years have passed, he has not let go of his pet issue of trying to prove that Trump is a Russian operative of some kind.

He is still going around and making this claim publicly despite the fact that it has been roundly disproven, even by Robert Mueller himself.

And now McCabe has once again gone on a podcast and called Trump a “Russian asset” despite zero proof that his claim is true.

According to PJ Media, “Andrew McCabe, the former FBI Deputy Director who Donald Trump fired in 2018, said on a podcast that the former president was a ‘de Facto Russian asset.’

“When Sir Richard Dearlove, a former head of MI6, the British intelligence service, and co-host of the ‘One Decision’ podcast, asked him if he thought Trump was a Russian asset, McCabe responded, ‘I do, I do.’”

This is an outrageous thing to still be saying in 2024. Even liberal news networks like MSNBC rarely use this attack on Trump anymore, as they have moved on to other things.

Trump himself has routinely criticized Vladimir Putin for his invasion of Ukraine, something he would almost certainly not do if he were a “Russian asset.”

Even McCabe somewhat walked back his comments a minute later: “I don’t know that I would characterize it as [an] active, recruited, knowing asset in the way that people in the intelligence community think of that term. But I do think that Donald Trump has given us many reasons to question his approach to the Russia problem in the United States, and I think his approach to interacting with Vladimir Putin, be it phone calls, face-to-face meetings, the things that he has said in public about Putin, all raise significant questions.”

In other words, he is not a Russian asset, he has just said some things McCabe doesn’t like, so he’s going to smear him as a Russian asset anyway.

If he’s not an “active, recruited, knowing asset” as McCabe puts it, then he is not a Russian asset, full stop.

And McCabe should not use that kind of language to describe him. It’s clear that McCabe is still absolutely dripping with bitterness, even years after his firing from the FBI, and he has a grudge against Donald Trump that still has not gone away.