Posted on 02/01/2018 11:07:18 AM PST by Red Badger
As Trump prepares to release a GOP document accusing the FBI of abuses, bureau alums hope Director Chris Wray holds the linebut has to be ready to walk.
Former FBI agents are warning that FBI Director Christopher Wray has to be prepared to quit, should President Donald Trump assent over bureau objections to the release of a memo calling the FBIs integrity into question.
The release of the memo, considered imminent, shows no signs of stopping, even as the leader of Democrats in the House called on its Republican author, Devin Nunes, to be removed from his chairmanship of the House intelligence committee. It was the latest move in an extraordinary episode that appears set to spark a crisis over the criminal investigation into Trumps potential ties to Russia.
At the center of the storm is Wray, Trumps hand-picked FBI director. Wray got his job after Trump fired James Comey last year for what Comey described as insufficient personal loyalty over the Russia investigation.
On Wednesday, Wrays FBI publicly attacked Nunes memo for material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memos accuracy. Trump overriding Wray will immediately call Wrays future in the Trump administration into question six month into his tenure.
Former FBI agents say that they hope Wray can remain in office, and pull Trump and House Republicans back from the precipice of what may be a pivotal moment in the bureaus history. But they also say Wray needs to show his willingness to walk.
Given the climate and the recent activities, going as far back as Director Comeys departure, Wray definitely must be prepared to resign, said Erroll Southers, a retired FBI special agent now at the University of Southern California.
I dont think the director has to resign. He should be prepared to publicly discredit this cherry-picked, fake memo and expose Nunes, added former FBI counterterrorism special agent Ali Soufan. Soufan cited the bad blood between Director Louis Freeh and President Bill Clinton in the 1990s as a sign that the FBI can continue investigating a president despite their relationship collapsing.
Former FBI agents are warning that FBI Director Christopher Wray has to be prepared to quit, should President Donald Trump assent over bureau objections to the release of a memo calling the FBIs integrity into question.
The release of the memo, considered imminent, shows no signs of stopping, even as the leader of Democrats in the House called on its Republican author, Devin Nunes, to be removed from his chairmanship of the House intelligence committee. It was the latest move in an extraordinary episode that appears set to spark a crisis over the criminal investigation into Trumps potential ties to Russia.
At the center of the storm is Wray, Trumps hand-picked FBI director. Wray got his job after Trump fired James Comey last year for what Comey described as insufficient personal loyalty over the Russia investigation.
On Wednesday, Wrays FBI publicly attacked Nunes memo for material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memos accuracy. Trump overriding Wray will immediately call Wrays future in the Trump administration into question six month into his tenure.
Former FBI agents say that they hope Wray can remain in office, and pull Trump and House Republicans back from the precipice of what may be a pivotal moment in the bureaus history. But they also say Wray needs to show his willingness to walk.
Given the climate and the recent activities, going as far back as Director Comeys departure, Wray definitely must be prepared to resign, said Erroll Southers, a retired FBI special agent now at the University of Southern California.
I dont think the director has to resign. He should be prepared to publicly discredit this cherry-picked, fake memo and expose Nunes, added former FBI counterterrorism special agent Ali Soufan. Soufan cited the bad blood between Director Louis Freeh and President Bill Clinton in the 1990s as a sign that the FBI can continue investigating a president despite their relationship collapsing.
But Nunes has the support of Trump, on whose transition team he served. Trump is widely expected to assent to the memos release as soon as Thursday, though Fox News is reporting it will come Friday. That is the day when the House of Representatives parliamentary rules compel Trump to register any objections to declassification of the memo the FBI considers fundamentally misleading.
Southers expects Wrays tenure after the memos release to be very tense. The pressure is going to continue mounting. I never thought Id see the FBI deemed the enemy of the state by anyone, let alone people in this country, he said.
Should Wray remain in office, Southers continued, hes going to have to be a rock going forward, making clear to people that his only objective [will be] to stay focused on the mission. Certain things will be out of his control, and that includes his future, as it relates to the president.
Staffers should prosecute Comey as well.
He knew and allowed it to go forward.
He is complicit...................
Loretta Lynch too.
and OBOZO............................
What does the current director of the FBI Director Christopher Wray resigning have to do with this memo?
He wasn’t even there when this all happened... How will his resigning for something his predicessor did and was fired for make any difference?
That is like Donald Trump resigning because we discovered under him Obama broke the law. That is totally redicous.
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