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Senate confirms Prez Trump’s choice Christophe­r Wray as new FBI director

- LALIT K JHA

The US Senate has overwhelmi­ngly confirmed Christophe­r Wray as the new FBI director, replacing James Comey who was abruptly fired by President Donald Trump amid a probe into the Trump campaign’s alleged collusion with Russia to influence the last year’s presidenti­al election.

Wray, 50, received a bipartisan support of 92-5 votes on the Senate floor.

“The FBI is our country’s top law enforcemen­t agency and it needs a qualified leader committed to upholding the rule of law and protecting its independen­ce. I’m confident that Christophe­r Wray is up to that considerab­le task,” Senator Dianne Feinstein, Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee said.

“He said he would resign if President Trump asked him to do anything illegal, and that he would consider any effort to tamper with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion to be unacceptab­le,” she said.

Mueller’s team is investigat­ing Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

A former high-ranking official in President George W Bush’s Justice Department who oversaw investigat­ions into corporate fraud, Wray takes up the top job at a critical juncture marked by the ouster of Comey, 56.

Trump on May 10 abruptly fired Comey who was overseeing a criminal probe into whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government to influence the 2016 presidenti­al election that was won by the real estate mogul. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin said the next FBI Director will be under incredible scrutiny.

“America needs an FBI Director who will face that pressure with integrity, independen­ce, and a firm commitment to the rule of law. He may also have to stand up to this President if the interests of justice demand it. I believe Mr Wray can do that, and Congress will be closely monitoring the FBI to ensure Mr Wray is effectivel­y serving the American people and the rule of law,” Durbin said.

Wray is a proven public servant with an impressive law enforcemen­t track record, and he is wellequipp­ed to take the reins of the FBI during these challengin­g times, Senator Tom Carper said.

 ?? AFP ?? Wray, 50, received support of 92-5 votes on the Senate floor.
AFP Wray, 50, received support of 92-5 votes on the Senate floor.

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