The US Senate appointed a new head of the FBI

02 August 2017, 12:46 | The Company
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This is reported by The New York Times. Yesterday, on August 1, the Senate of the United States voted for Ray's appointment. 92 members of the Senate voted for, against only 5. "Now more than ever, the bureau requires a strong and independent leader," said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a member of the Judicial Committee of the Senate.

- Christopher Ray assured that he can be this leader. "The previous head of the FBI, James Komi, President Donald Trump fired in May. All this time the FBI was temporarily headed by Andrew McCabe. During the time when George Bush was the President of the United States, Christopher Ray held a high position, namely the Deputy Attorney General of the United States of America.

Recall, as reported URA-Inform, the US Senate voted for the abolition of Obamacare.




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