The Free Press Journal

Trump nominates former assistant attorney general as new FBI Director

- LALIT K JHA

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he plans to nominate former assistant attorney general Christophe­r Wray as the new FBI Director, a day before a crucial testimony by the intelligen­ce agency chief he abruptly fired.

“I will be nominating Christophe­r A Wray, a man of impeccable credential­s, to be the new Director of the FBI. Details to follow,” Trump tweeted.

The announceme­nt comes ahead of former Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Director James Comey’s testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligen­ce on the circumstan­ces that he was fired by Trump amid the ongoing probe into alleged Russian meddling into the US election last November.

Wray would replace Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, who took over when Comey was fired in May. FBI directors are generally appointed to 10-year terms so they can avoid political interferen­ce.

Wray’s appointmen­t would still have to be confirmed by the Senate. Wray, 50, is a litigation attorney with law firm King & Spalding in Washington and Atlanta.

He previously served as the Assistant Attorney General in charge of Criminal Division of the Justice Department from 2003 to 2005.

During his time at Justice Department, Wray became known for overseeing the Enron prosecutio­n task force and playing a major role in the department’s post9/11 response.

“Mr. Wray is a safe, mainstream pick from a president who at one point was considerin­g politician­s for a job that has historical­ly been kept outside of politics,” the New York Times said.

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