FBI chief: Threats to law enforcement after Mar-a-Lago search “dangerous”

FBI chief: Threats to law enforcement after Mar-a-Lago search “dangerous”

FBI director Christopher Wray on Wednesday condemned threats to law enforcement made in the wake of the agency’s search of former President Trump’s Florida home, calling the rhetoric “deplorable and dangerous.” To read more, click here.

 

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