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FBI Director Christopher Wray has announced his plans to resign at the end of the Biden administration in January, stating that he wants to avoid dragging the Bureau deeper into political controversies. President-elect Donald Trump has indicated that he will nominate Kash Patel to replace Wray, citing dissatisfaction with Wray’s performance. Wray, a Republican, was appointed by Trump in 2017 after the firing of James Comey. Republican confidence in the FBI has declined under Trump, who has portrayed the bureau as being politically biased against him. Wray emphasized the importance of the FBI’s mission and values in his resignation announcement, stating that the Bureau’s commitment to upholding the Constitution and the rule of law must remain unchanged. Despite the challenges facing the FBI, Wray believes that the agency’s dedication to service and adherence to its core values will ensure its success in the future.
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