Thomson Reuters Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe might be able to save the pension he lost after Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired him. Several members of the House of Representatives have offered him temporary jobs that could allow McCabe to work enough time to save his retirement benefits. But former law enforcement officials have their doubts about whether this Hail Mary would work. When Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe late Friday night, the 22-year intelligence veteran lost his pension two days before he was set to retire. Many lawmakers saw the Trump administration's act as callous, and now four Democratic members of the House of Representatives have offered McCabe jobs in a last-ditch effort to save his retirement benefits.