FBI Director Christopher Wray reflects on his decision to leave the FBI, the Bureau's future and the threats facing America.
FBI Director Christopher Wray, who's stepping down before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, sits down with Scott Pelley to discuss the Bureau's future and the threats America faces.
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray said Sunday he’s leaving his post when President-elect Donald Trump assumes office to avoid throwing the bureau “deeper in the fray” as he defended the
FBI Director Christopher Wray revealed why he decided to resign "during such a dangerous time" and with nearly three years left to go in his term during an interview on CBS’ "60 Minutes" Sunday.
Former FBI director Christopher Wray said he stepped down because it was clear President-elect Trump “intended to make a change” with the agency. “My decision to retire from the FBI, I have to
Every day that gets closer to Donald Trump’s inauguration it becomes apparent that Democrats are on a 24/7 trolling mission. As Biden administration employees prepare to […]
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray stressed during his farewell address that the bureau must sidestep “partisanship and politics” in maintaining “independence” and “objectivity.” Wray
Outgoing FBI Director Chris Wray warns of "unique and unprecedented" threat from China and defends bureau against attacks from President-elect Donald Trump.
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray said Sunday the bureau had a duty to retrieve the documents stored in President-elect Trump’s Florida home, when it conducted a search of the premises in 2022, adding that he has never discussed the investigation with President Biden.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee ...
FBI Director Christoper Wray gave his agency a final directive in his farewell address before Donald Trump’s return to power: Stay independent and stay away from politics. “We’ve got to ...
Christopher Wray, who plans to resign as President-elect Donald Trump takes office later this month, described the Chinese government as “the greatest-long-term threat” and the “defining threat of our generation,” due in part to its massive, state-funded cyber program.