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FBI Director Christopher Wray announced that he will step down from the helm of the federal law enforcement agency ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s administration. "After weeks of careful ...
Christopher Asher Wray (born December 17, 1966) [2] is an American attorney who is the eighth and current director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He was nominated by President Donald Trump to replace James Comey. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 30. Wray took office on August 2, 2017 to serve a 10-year term. [3] [4]
Last Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray surprised the nation by announcing that he would be stepping down on Jan. 20, at the end of President Biden’s term. Wray’s 10-year appointment was ...
The political drama over the future of the FBI took another turn this week when Christopher Wray announced he will resign as the agency's director by the end of the Biden administration on Jan. 20.
The FBI director and former top Justice Department official has been taking criticism from Trump since Trump appointed him in 2017 How Trump's years of feuding with FBI Director Christopher Wray ...
When President Donald Trump was searching for a new FBI Director after firing James Comey in 2017, he wanted among other things someone who looked the part of America’s top law enforcement official.
FBI Director Christopher Wray revealed why he decided to resign "during such a dangerous time" and with nearly three years left to go in his term during an interview on CBS’ "60 Minutes" Sunday.
Trump isn’t president yet and for the second time he’s starting by sacking an FBI director expressly because Wray, like James B. Comey before him in 2017, would not profess loyalty and drop ...