FBI Director Christopher Wray does not want to be fired and will resign before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office, sources inside the bureau who are familiar with the director’s thinking told the Washington Times. Trump, who originally hired Wray but grew dissatisfied with him after years of weaponizing the bureau, such as raiding Mar-a-Lago, recently nominated Kash Patel as a replacement. Wray is among President Joe Biden’s allies that Democrat and media supporters believe should receive a preemptive pardon. White House lawyers are studying pardons, reports indicate, which would appear to project an admission of guilt. The Times reported on Wray’s potential departure:
“He’s going to be gone at the inauguration. On or before the inauguration,” a source told the Times. The FBI has not denied Wray’s intention to step down, though it did claim the bureau has not weaponized justice. “The FBI has repeatedly demonstrated our commitment to responding to Congressional oversight and being transparent with the American people. Director Wray and Deputy Director Abbate have taken strong actions toward achieving accountability…” it said in a statement to the outlet. You're currently a free subscriber to PatriotNewsToday. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |