FBI Director Christopher Wray Announces Departure Ahead of Trump’s Second Term
Christopher Wray, the current FBI Director appointed by former President Donald Trump, has announced his resignation effective when President Joe Biden’s term ends. This decision aims to avoid potential conflict with incoming President Trump, who is likely to appoint Kash Patel as the new director. Wray expressed that his early departure is in the best interest of the FBI amid ongoing political scrutiny. Patel’s appointment, which requires Senate approval, raises concerns about potential politicization within the bureau.