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Christopher Wray sworn in as new FBI director by Attorney-General Jeff Sessions

Press Trust of India • August 3, 2017, 10:21:12 IST
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Washington: Christopher Wray was sworn in by Attorney-General Jeff Sessions as the new FBI director, with the latter lauding Wray’s “spirit” and “strength of character.”

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Christopher Wray sworn in as new FBI director by Attorney-General Jeff Sessions

Washington: Christopher Wray was sworn in by Attorney-General Jeff Sessions as the new FBI director, with the latter lauding Wray’s “spirit” and “strength of character.” [caption id=“attachment_3807457” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File image of Christopher Wray. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Christopher-Wray_Reuters2.jpg) File image of Christopher Wray. Reuters[/caption] A former US Assistant Attorney for the Criminal Division, Wray replaces James Comey, who was abruptly fired by President Donald Trump amid a probe into the Trump campaign’s alleged collusion with Russia to influence the last year’s presidential election. Wray, 50, who was confirmed by the US Senate through an overwhelming majority of 92-5 votes on the Senate floor, termed it “the honour of a lifetime” to serve as the director. “It is the honour of a lifetime to serve as director. I long ago grew to know and admire the FBI from my earliest days as a line prosecutor to my years as assistant attorney general,” Wray said in a statement after he was sworn in by the US attorney-general Jeff Sessions. “I am excited, humbled, and grateful, therefore, to have this chance to work side-by-side again with these fine professionals for the good of the country and the cause of justice,” Wray said. In a statement, Sessions praised Wray’s “spirit” and “strength of character,” saying: “I am confident that the FBI, the premier investigative agency in the world, is in great hands with Director Chris Wray at the helm.” “I congratulate him for being overwhelmingly confirmed to that post and look forward to working with him every day to keep America safe,” he said. As a former federal prosecutor and head of the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division, Wray has successfully prosecuted terrorists, drug kingpins, and white-collar criminals, Sessions said. FBI directors are approved by the Senate to serve for 10 years, but the president has unilateral authority to fire them at any time.

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