
Former FBI Deputy Director McCabe's #1 bestseller reveals the Bureau's battle against terrorism and a White House behaving like "the mob." What really happened when officials discussed invoking the 25th Amendment against a sitting president?
Andrew G. McCabe, New York Times bestselling author of The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump, is a former FBI Acting Director and CNN legal analyst renowned for his expertise in national security and counterterrorism.
His memoir blends firsthand accounts of high-stakes investigations—including the Boston Marathon bombing and Hillary Clinton’s email probe—with critiques of political interference in law enforcement, drawing on his 21-year FBI career.
McCabe rose from a street agent specializing in Russian organized crime to Deputy Director, overseeing critical operations like the 2016 election interference inquiry. A frequent media commentator, he combines operational experience with insights into institutional integrity.
The Threat became a #1 New York Times bestseller, resonating widely for its defense of democratic norms amid unprecedented challenges.
The Threat chronicles Andrew McCabe’s FBI career, focusing on post-9/11 counterterrorism reforms and the institutional challenges posed by the Trump administration. It details high-profile cases like the Boston Marathon bombing, the Clinton email investigation, and the origins of the FBI’s Trump-Russia probe. McCabe argues Trump endangered democratic norms by undermining the FBI’s independence.
This book suits readers interested in modern political history, FBI operations, or insider accounts of Trump-era controversies. It’s particularly valuable for those analyzing institutional integrity, counterterrorism strategies, or the intersection of law enforcement and partisan politics.
Yes, for its candid perspective on FBI decision-making during crises like the 2016 election and McCabe’s firsthand account of Trump’s alleged obstruction of justice. Critics argue it leans partisan, but it provides essential context about defending democratic institutions.
Key cases include:
McCabe portrays Trump as destabilizing the FBI through public attacks, demands for loyalty, and attempts to discredit the Russia investigation. He claims Trump’s behavior prompted an unprecedented counterintelligence probe into a sitting president.
McCabe respects Comey’s integrity but critiques his handling of the Clinton email announcement, which he argues politicized the FBI before the 2016 election. He details their collaborative efforts to protect the Russia investigation.
Yes, McCabe outlines post-9/11 reforms, including:
McCabe defends his role in:
Unlike Comey’s A Higher Loyalty, McCabe emphasizes institutional preservation over personal ethics. It offers more operational details about counterterrorism and a sharper critique of Trump’s alleged abuses.
“The greatest threat to the United States comes from within”
McCabe argues Trump’s attacks on justice institutions risked constitutional safeguards.
Yes, McCabe reveals senior officials explored invoking the 25th Amendment after Trump’s alleged efforts to obstruct justice. This section underscores administration-level concerns about Trump’s fitness.
Absolutely. Its insights about safeguarding institutions from partisan interference remain critical amid ongoing debates about presidential power. The FBI’s counterterrorism framework also informs current security strategies.
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independent law enforcement as a personal threat.
personal loyalty over constitutional duty.
violence was casual and intimidation routine.
I am Sikh. I'm not even Muslim.
change through sheer force of will.
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What happens when the very institutions designed to protect democracy become targets of the power they're meant to check? In 1996, a young attorney named Andrew McCabe took a 50% pay cut to join the FBI, drawn by a sense of purpose he couldn't find in corporate litigation. Two decades later, he would find himself at the center of an unprecedented constitutional crisis-fired 26 hours before retirement by a president who viewed independent law enforcement as a personal threat. This isn't just one man's story of career sacrifice. It's a window into how fragile democratic guardrails really are when those sworn to protect them choose personal loyalty over constitutional duty. McCabe's journey from pursuing Russian mobsters in Brooklyn to defending the FBI's independence reveals an uncomfortable truth: the greatest threats to American democracy now come from within.