Senate Republicans defend FBI Director Wray against Trump’s angry attacks: ‘I think he’s excellent’

AlterNet logoMore often than not, Republicans in the U.S. Senate decline to say anything critical of President Donald Trump — especially if they are up for reelection in 2020 and are worried about the possibility of a GOP primary challenge. The message often conveyed to Republicans in right-wing media is: disagree with Trump at your own peril. But this week, some Senate Republicans are defending FBI Director Christopher Wray against attacks from Trump.

The president is upset with Wray because of his response to U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Michael Horowitz’ report on the FBI’s 2016 investigation of Russian interference in the presidential election and possible Russian ties to the Trump campaign. Horowitz concluded that the FBI’s investigation was legitimately predicated and showed no political bias against Trump, although he was critical of the way some FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) warrants were handled during the investigation. And Trump is angry with Wray for agreeing with Horowitz’ report, attacking Wray as someone who “will never be able to fix the FBI.”

Trump tweeted, “I don’t know what report current director of the FBI,  Christopher Wray, was reading, but it sure wasn’t the one given to me.” And at a MAGA rally in Hershey, Pennsylvania on Tuesday night, Trump told the crowd, “You have great people in the FBI, but not in leadership.”

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