For someone who played a tough-talking executive on TV — “You’re fired !” — Donald Trump sure goes out of his way to avoid such confrontations. The real-life Donald, as president, typically had a hireling do the deed, sent a letter to the media or simply tweeted the news.
When President Donald Trump was searching for a new FBI Director after firing James Comey in 2017, he wanted among other things someone who looked the part of America’s top law enforcement official.
There is no doubt that Wray understands the threat that Trump and his henchmen pose to the country and the world
FBI Director Christopher Wray announced that he would resign shortly before Donald Trump reenters the White House in January.
WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI Director Christopher Wray told the bureau workforce Wednesday that he plans to resign at the end of President Joe Biden’s term in January, an announcement that came a week and a half after President-elect Donald Trump said he would nominate loyalist Kash Patel for the job.
The list of establishment officials weaponizing lawfare and pursuing destructive policies is long, but several individuals stood out — from career bureaucrats and corrupt prosecutors to former elected officials.
A TikTok video by John Ferguson, the CEO of drone manufacturer Saxon Aerospace, was amplified by Joe Rogan on Sunday, with the podcaster remarking that it was the first conspiracy about the aerial machines that had him “genuinely concerned.”
Both men have framed these moves as politically shrewd, but that would hinge on the premise that Trump’s machinations are normal, rather than harmful to our democracy. Besides, is it politically shrewd to ignore threats of retribution against the American people?
Donald Trump isn't even president yet and he's starting his retribution tour, but too many Americans are already ceding ground in the fight.
FBI Director Chris Wray is resigning several years before the end of his statutory 10-year term for one, terrible reason: Donald Trump had promised to fire Wray when he’s sworn
The state prosecution of Donald Trump on election interference charges in Georgia may be able to continue despite his impending inauguration, prosecutors signaled. Alleged would-be Trump assassin ...
President-elect Donald Trump has been staffing his ... Kash's appointment effectively fires the bureau's current leader, Christopher Wray, whom Trump appointed during his first term, The Wall ...