Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray Urges Commitment To 'Rule Of Law' In Farewell Address
Source: Huff Post/AP
Jan 11, 2025, 02:50 AM EST
WASHINGTON (AP) The FBI must remain independent, above the partisan fray and committed to upholding the rule of law, outgoing Director Christopher Wray said in a farewell address just days before his expected retirement at the conclusion of the Biden administration following more than seven years on the job.
No matter whats happening out there, Wray said, in here, weve got to stay committed to doing our work the right way every time, with professionalism, with rigor, with integrity. That means following the facts wherever they lead, no matter who likes it or doesnt because trust me, if theres anything Ive learned in this job, theres always someone who doesnt like you.
The remarks at the packed farewell ceremony at FBI headquarters steered clear of any direct political reference, with no overt mention of President-elect Donald Trumps scathing criticism of him or the turmoil the bureau has encountered amid a spate of highly charged investigations into both Trump and President Joe Biden. But the backdrop was unmistakable, coming amid concerns that Trump who last month forced Wrays departure by naming loyalist Kash Patel to the job could seek to use the FBIs law enforcement powers to exact retribution against adversaries.
Adhering to the rule of law, Wray added, means conducting investigations without fear or favor and it means not pursuing investigations when the predications not there. Thats what the rule of law is all about. Weve got to maintain our independence and objectivity, staying above partisanship and politics because thats what the American people expect and I think thats what they deserve.
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Tetrachloride
(8,514 posts)I'll bring the Irish and he can bring the coffee and make a trade.
BigMin28
(1,512 posts)If he were serious, Wray would have a word with James Comey.
sop
(11,862 posts)hlthe2b
(107,141 posts)Stand up for what Congress intended when they made FBI Director a 10-year position, severable only under conditions of misconduct. So, if Trump wanted to fire him, he would have had to lay out his "created" justification--something history would record as one (of many) important abuses of power.
-misanthroptimist
(1,241 posts)What the hell is that?! I mean, it sounds like a good idea, but it'll never fly as long as we have billionaires.
stillcool
(32,839 posts)CanonRay
(14,965 posts)SamKnause
(13,927 posts)You must be referring to a different country.
The 'supreme court' killed the 'Rule of Law' in the U.S.
They were aided and abetted by corrupt politicians, corrupt corporations, and a corrupt penal and justice system.
Any court that rules money is speech, corporations are people, allows torture, ignores illegal invasions, and states cops have immunity
and they have no obligation to protect the public is corrupt.
I don't know why the supreme court is held is such high regard when they have caused the majority of problems in the U.S.
republianmushroom
(18,369 posts)47 months and counting