After Comey's firing, acting FBI chief jokes Benghazi controversy was 'the good ol' days'

McCabe was speaking at a farewell gathering for a top Justice Dept. official.

But the most notable attendees were McCabe, Attorney General Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein -- three top officials closely tied to yesterday’s firing of James Comey as FBI chief. Also there was one of the other top FBI officials interviewed only hours earlier by Sessions and Rosenstein, who are currently searching for an official "interim" FBI director to lead the agency until a more permanent nominee is confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

"Things have been a little busy," McCabe said today. But, he said, McCord’s farewell was "an event I would not have missed for the world."

Sessions made remarks, saying McCord "represents the highest ideals that we all try to achieve every day in this work."

"She loves this department. She wants to do the right thing every day," he said, later joking that she taught him "so many of the complexities of national security ... [that] I guess I should have long since known."