FBI Director Christopher Wray plans to resign at the end of the Biden administration to avoid further involvement in political issues, with President Trump indicating he will nominate Kash Patel as his replacement. Wray, a Republican appointed by Trump in 2017, faced criticism from Trump and his allies, leading to his decision to step down. Despite challenges, Wray emphasized the FBI’s commitment to its mission, values, and dedication to upholding the rule of law.
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After Biden commuted federal death row sentences, DAs are weighing state charges
Several district attorneys are considering charges against former death row inmates whose sentences were commuted by President Biden. Notably, Louisiana prosecutor Brad Burget successfully indicted Thomas Steven Sanders for the 2010 murder of a 12-year-old, despite Biden's clemency. Other prosecutors in South Carolina and Missouri are reviewing cases, with some concluding that additional charges may not enhance public safety, especially as some crimes occurred in states with moratoriums on the death penalty or on federal...
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