Wed. Apr 24th, 2024
Christopher wray

Senate of the United States has approved Christopher A Wray as the new director of FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation). The decision was finalised after the voting concluded in US Senate on Tuesday.

Christopher A Wray received 92 votes in his favour, whereas, 5 votes went against him. Wray will be replacing James Comey, who was fired by the Trump administration in May, following a bitter spat with the newly formed government.

At Wray’s nomination debate on Tuesday, Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar said “this is a tough time to take this tough job.”

“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,” she said.

After firing James Comey, Donald Trump has nominated Wray in June. During a confirmation hearing last month, Wray told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he would strive for independence, in light of that Trump had allegedly asked for loyalty from the then-FBI leader.

“My commitment is to the rule of law, to the Constitution, to follow the facts wherever they may lead,” Wray said.

“There isn’t a person on this planet whose lobbying or influence could convince to just drop or abandon a properly predicated and meritorious investigation,” he added.

Born into a family of New York lawyers, Wray graduated in 1989 from Yale University and got a law degree in 1992 from the Yale Law School. Wray was later hired as a Justice Department prosecutor for years before rising to assistant general in charge of overseeing fraud investigations. In 2005, he resigned to join private practice as a litigation partner with the law firm King & Spalding.

Under US law, the FBI director serve a single 10-year term.

By Prithviraj Singh Chauhan

Part time journalist, full-time observer. Editor-in-Chief at The Indian Wire. I cover updates related to business and startups.