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Christopher Wray's FBI resignation

2024-12-12 18:06:59.683319+01 by Dan Lyke 2 comments

This was posted to Facebook by a high school friend of mine who recently retired from a career with the FBI, and I think it's worth reading for the subtext, and for what it's trying to help the members of the agency aspire to: Director Wray’s Remarks for the FBI All-Employee Town Hall Address

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#Comment Re: Christopher Wray's FBI resignation made: 2024-12-14 13:10:42.61632+01 by: Definitely Not a Bot

I feel like The Penguin is the mayor of Gotham City, and Commissioner Gordon is checking which way the wind is blowing.

#Comment Re: Christopher Wray's FBI resignation made: 2024-12-18 23:21:38.111111+01 by: Dan Lyke

I mean, maybe, but I read an awful lot of appeal to the values of the institution independent of what's going on at the head in that.

Which, I realize that the FBI has a lot of problematic history, but I think that a lot of them do believe, even if the outcomes aren't always what we'd hope.

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