Posted on 06/07/2017 6:39:57 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Christopher A. Wray, President Donald Trump's pick to succeed James Comey as FBI director, led the federal investigation of Enron and represented Gov. Chris Christie in the Bridgegate scandal.
In a tweet Wednesday morning, Trump said Wray had "impeccable credentials."
Trump tweet: "I will be nominating Christopher A. Wray, a man of impeccable credentials, to be the new Director of the FBI. Details to follow."
Wray was nominated by President George W. Bush as assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division, according to the Justice Department. He held that job from 2003 to 2005.
Wray, a Yale Law School graduate, served on the President's Corporate Fraud Task Force and oversaw the Enron Task Force and other major fraud investigations, according to the Washington law firm King & Spaulding, where he is a litigation partner.
The FBI says the Enron probe was the "largest and most complex white-collar investigation" in the agency's history.
Wray specializes in white collar law and internal investigations, according to the Justice Department site. He represented the New Jersey governor in the scandal surrounding the closing of lanes on the George Washington Bridge in 2013 as a way to attack political opponents. Christie was never charged but two of his allies were convicted.
Before Wray became an assistant attorney general at the Justice Department, he was principal associate deputy attorney General.
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Yada, yada, yada. I am sure I know more about the constitution and the Founding than you. I certainly know that just because justice does not work 100% of the time, it doesn’t mean there is no republic or that the Rule of Law has collapsed. There have been many unpunished crimes in our history. A Republic is a hope and dream not a guarantee of perfection.
But enjoy your hysteria.
What percentage of the time was it working from 2003 to 2005, just before the Godfather of Subprime got his $5 million quid-pro-quo Ambassadorship appointment?
"Wray was nominated by President George W. Bush as assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division, according to the Justice Department. He held that job from 2003 to 2005.
Wray, a Yale Law School graduate, served on the President's Corporate Fraud Task Force and oversaw the Enron Task Force"
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Uh-oh, Accolades from this guy raise my suspicions. Obama ethics were the worst.
Why would you believe that a few cases which were unsuccessfully prosecuted means that All Justice is gone?
Clearly Justice was served in the vast majority of prosecutions which occurred during that time.
That number would be in the hundreds of thousands, if not millions.
Unsuccessfully prosecuted?
Not prosecuted at all.
The fraud at multiple levels of financial infrastructure was never prosecuted.
It was bailed out in the context of systemic mispresion.
Win some, lose some.
How’s that a$$paper digesting?
Your Junior High buddies might laugh at that gem.
You must be a Democrat, those are the only people where such hysterical insanity is found.
Sane folks voted against Yeb.
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