Paul Abbate remains interim FBI Director until Patel's confirmation?
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Official announcements from the FBI or the Department of Justice
FBI Director Christopher Wray Resigns; Trump to Nominate Kash Patel as Successor, Paul Abbate to Serve Interim
Jan 5, 2025, 03:13 AM
Christopher Wray, the current FBI Director, has announced his resignation, as reported by The New York Times. This decision comes as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to install Kash Patel as Wray's successor. Patel, a long-time loyalist to Trump, is expected to implement significant reforms within the agency. Wray's resignation has raised concerns among some FBI agents about the transition, as Paul Abbate will temporarily take over until Patel is confirmed by the Senate. Agents have expressed a desire for immediate changes, stating that both Wray and Abbate should leave. Senator John Thune has voiced support for Patel, asserting that he will lead the FBI in a manner that prioritizes the safety of the American people. Meanwhile, Senator Amy Klobuchar emphasized the importance of a functional FBI, stating that the Senate has a responsibility to advise and consent on Trump's nominees, including Patel.
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Paul Abbate • 25%
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Dana Boente • 25%
David Bowdich • 25%
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Senator John Thune • 25%
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Senator Amy Klobuchar • 25%