A former head of the FBI and CIA says President Trump and AG William Barr's criticism of the bureau in wake of an inspector general report about the origins of the Russia investigation are 'dangerous and unwarranted' and a 'dire threat to the rule of law'
Washington A former head of the FBI and CIA says President Donald Trump and Attorney General William Barr's harsh criticism of the bureau in the wake of an inspector general report about the origins of the Russia investigation are"dangerous and unwarranted" and a"dire threat to the rule of law."
"Today, the integrity of the institutions that protect our civil order is, tragically, under assault from too many people whose job it should be to protect them," William Webster, the only person to lead both of the intelligence services, wrote in a New York Times op-ed published Monday."Calling F.B.I. professionals 'scum,' as the president did, is a slur against people who risk their lives to keep us safe. Mr. Barr's charges of bias within the F.B.I.
— Donald J. Trump December 10, 2019 After the IG's report was released last Monday, Barr excoriated the FBI for launching what he called an"intrusive investigation" into a presidential campaign based on the"thinnest of suspicions."In his op-ed, Webster pushed back against Trump's criticism of Wray and the FBI, saying he has"complete confidence" in Wray and the FBI is"not a broken institution.
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