Donald Trump celebrated the resignation of FBI Director Christopher Wray, declaring it a "great day for America," and praised Kash Patel as the "most qualified candidate" to lead the agency. He emphasized the necessity for restoring the "Rule of Law" and commented on the perceived misuse of power by the FBI under Wray's leadership, alleging that the agency had interfered significantly in his life and the lives of many Americans. This shift in leadership is seen as a step towards reforming the FBI and ensuring justice.
In his comments on Truth Social, Trump expressed excitement over the resignation, stating, "We will now restore the Rule of Law for all Americans," indicating that he believes the changes in FBI leadership will address past grievances. He accused Wray's FBI of "illegally raiding" his home and undermining his presidency, suggesting that the government's actions had wide-reaching negative impacts on innocent individuals, asserting that they deserve justice.
Trump positioned Kash Patel as not only the best choice for FBI Director but also someone committed to reestablishing law and justice in America, saying, "Kash Patel is the most qualified Nominee to lead the FBI in the Agency's History." He expressed confidence that Patel's confirmation would catalyze the restoration of the FBI’s reputation and efficiency, insisting that the rank-and-file members of the bureau share these aspirations.
"We want our FBI back," Trump declared, indicating that public sentiment is pushing for a reformed FBI that aligns with American interests. He thanked supporters and reinforced the notion that the American people are calling for a fair and strong justice system, which he aims to deliver through Patel's upcoming leadership.
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