Scoop: FBI director threatened to resign amid Trump, Sessions pressure
Source: Axios
Attorney General Jeff Sessions at the public urging of President Donald Trump has been pressuring FBI Director Christopher Wray to fire Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, but Wray threatened to resign if McCabe was removed, according to three sources with direct knowledge.
*Wray's resignation under those circumstances would have created a media firestorm. The White House understandably gun-shy after the Comey debacle didnt want that scene, so McCabe remains.
*Sessions told White House Counsel Don McGahn about how upset Wray was about the pressure on him to fire McCabe, and McGahn told Sessions this issue wasnt worth losing the FBI Director over, according to a source familiar with the situation.
*Why it matters: Trump started his presidency by pressuring one FBI Director (before canning him), and then began pressuring another (this time wanting his deputy canned). This much meddling with the FBI for this long is not normal.
McGahn has been informed about these ongoing conversations, though he has not spoken with Wray about FBI personnel, according to an administration source briefed on the situation. Trump nominated Wray, previously George W. Bush's Deputy Attorney General, last June to replace James Comey as director.
Trump has also tweeted negatively about other senior FBI officials who are allies of Comey, including the former top FBI lawyer James A. Baker who was recently reassigned after pressure from Sessions.
White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah said of Wray: As weve said, the president has enormous respect for the thousands of rank and file FBI agents who make up the worlds most professional and talented law enforcement agency. He believes politically-motivated senior leaders including former Director Comey and others he empowered have tainted the agencys reputation for unbiased pursuit of justice. The president appointed Chris Wray because he is a man of true character and integrity and the right choice to clean up the misconduct at the highest levels of the FBI and give the rank and file confidence in their leadership.
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exboyfil
(17,865 posts)He would make this situation public. Given he is Trump's pick, he would have immediate credibility.
Mr. Sparkle
(2,954 posts)The FBI are the top law enforcement in the land and the fact he keeps on going after them like the Mafia, makes him guilty as hell in my book.
Turbineguy
(37,415 posts)"Don't let those creeps run you off!"
These clowns may think they are in control, but they are not driving the bus they are in.