FBI Director Christopher Wray defended his work force in an email after President Trump said on Twitter that the agency’s standing was the “worst in history” and its reputation was in “tatters,” the New York Times reports.
In a message to the F.B.I.’s 35,000 agents and support staff, Mr. Wray said that he was “inspired by example after example of professionalism and dedication to justice demonstrated around the bureau. It is truly an honor to represent you.”
“He did not mention Mr. Trump by name. But Mr. Wray’s remarks came one day after the president’s latest bashing of the country’s premier law enforcement agency.”
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