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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Fox News Politics: Wray Makes Way
The Fox News Politics newsletter provides updates on the Trump transition, including responses from Trump border czar and House Republican military veterans. FBI Director Christopher Wray announces his departure, while the Biden administration extends Iran sanctions waiver and faces disapproval for a potential Hunter Biden pardon. The House small business panel releases a report on Biden agency allegations, Treasury Secretary Yellen expresses regret over deficit, and Biden distances from a bill giving Trump more federal...
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