Santa Fe New Mexican

Senate confirms Trump’s choice for FBI.

- By Donna Cassata

WASHINGTON — The Senate on Tuesday overwhelmi­ngly confirmed Christophe­r Wray to lead the FBI, replacing James Comey, who was abruptly fired by President Donald Trump amid the investigat­ion into Russian meddling in last year’s presidenti­al election.

The vote was 92-5 for Wray, a former high-ranking official in President George W. Bush’s Justice Department who oversaw investigat­ions into corporate fraud. Wray, 50, inherits the FBI at a particular­ly challengin­g time given Trump’s ousting of Comey, who was admired within the bureau. “This is a tough time to take this tough job,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., said during a relatively low-key Senate debate of the nomination. “The previous FBI director, as we know, was fired because of the Russia investigat­ion. The former acting attorney general was fired. And we’ve had a slew of other firings throughout the government over the last few months.”

Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska said after the vote, “Chris Wray will bring character and competence to a city that is hemorrhagi­ng public trust.”

Wray won unanimous support from the Senate Judiciary Committee last month, with Republican­s and Democrats praising his promise never to let politics get in the way of the bureau’s mission.

Asserting his independen­ce at his confirmati­on hearing, Wray said: “My loyalty is to the Constituti­on and the rule of law. Those have been my guideposts throughout my career, and I will continue to adhere to them no matter the test.”

Trump roiled Washington on May 9 by firing Comey in the midst of his 10-year term as the FBI chief and as the law enforcemen­t agency was investigat­ing Russia’s role in the election and possible ties to Trump campaign officials. Andrew McCabe has served as acting FBI director during the nearly three-month interim period.

Wray has worked on whitecolla­r crime and regulatory cases as a partner at the King & Spalding law firm.

 ?? PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? FBI Director nominee Christophe­r Wray testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington at his confirmati­on hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO FBI Director nominee Christophe­r Wray testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington at his confirmati­on hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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