FBI director defends FBI after Trump's attacks on agency
WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI Director Christopher Wray defended his agency Thursday amid blistering criticism from President Donald Trump, saying, "There is no finer institution than the FBI."
Wray testified before the House Judiciary Committee as Democrats and Republicans clashed over the significance of Trump's attacks on the agency. In a storm of tweets last weekend, Trump called the nation's top law enforcement agency a biased institution whose reputation is "in Tatters — worst in History!" and urged Wray to "clean house.