Let me say that I think Trump made a good hire in FBI director Christopher Wray. I do have some questions though. Why did he call him the "current" FBI director when twatting his displeasure with Wray's response to the DoJ IG exonerating the FBI of any political bias against Trump. He doesnt use "current" before any other officials. Wray unlike many of his top officials was actually confirmed so its not like he is the acting head of something. I think we all know what the reasoning was. It was a threat to do his bidding or he will be fired. He obviously cant come right out and say it..... well actually he could but he knows it would be a PR nightmare. To get to more of the twat Trump said that "with that kind of attitude, he will never be able to fix the FBI". Now if only he would apply that logic to the police.
Now lets get to Trump's later statements about Wray. Heres the direct quote from Trump....
"So Christopher Wray was put there. We have an election coming up, I wish he was more forthcoming. He certainly hasnt been. He was put there for good reason. He was,uh, put there by a certain person, and I said "go ahead"
So, uh, who told him to hire Wray to head the FBI?