Wray also discussed the Trump investigations and the security of the inauguration next week. Scott Pelley: Are you confident that the Trump investigations were done by the book? Christopher Wray: I have confidence that my expectations have been communicated consistently day after day after day to everybody in the FBI in every investigation that we conduct that we are to do our work in the right way,
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray defended the raid on President-elect Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate over his handling of classified material. In August 2022, the agency raided Trump’s ...
The cease-fire deal between the two sides is holding despite heated quarrels over key issues, Arab mediators say.
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Native American activist Leonard Peltier said spending the rest of his life in home confinement after being granted clemency by former President Joe Biden is "as good as freedom," after Biden's own FBI director opposed commutation for a man sentenced to life for the killing of two FBI agents.
A large number of senior career diplomats who served in politically appointed leadership positions and also lower-level posts at the State Department are leaving their jobs at the demand of the incoming Trump administration,
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Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, emerged from a tense confirmation hearing yesterday with the Republican Party’s support intact. A Senate vote on whether he should lead the Pentagon — a department with three million employees and a budget of $849 billion — could come as soon as Monday.
Will TikTok finally meet its fate Sunday? The future of the app with more than 170 million American users remains uncertain as the Supreme Court appears ready to uphold President
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and U.S. Department of Homeland Security are warning that a copycat terrorist attack could occur similar to the New Year’s Day
WASHINGTON (AP) — After Hamas launched the deadly assault on Israel that triggered retaliatory airstrikes on Gaza, FBI Director Christopher Wray said he feared the Middle East violence could embolden individuals or groups to carry out attacks inside the ...