Rank-and-file FBI agents say they cannot see how FBI Director Christopher A. Wray stays in his position after the Washington Times' exclusive report about a senior bureau official stepping down under scrutiny for suspected political bias impacting investigations.
Rank-and-file FBI agents say they cannot see how FBI Director Christopher A. Wray stays in his position after The Washington Times' exclusive report about a senior bureau official stepping down under scrutiny for suspected political bias affecting investigations.
Though often targeted for retaliation, rank-and-file FBI agents nationwide are exposing corruption in a bureau that is “out of control,” a report said.
FBI whistleblowers accused bureau management in different field offices of corruption, cover-ups and retaliation against rank-and-file agents who attempted to expose it, The Washington Times has learned.