President Trump on Friday said the jurys still out on FBI Director Christopher Wray, underscoring his precarious position a day after the Justice Department disavowed its own criminal case against Michael Flynn, the presidents former national security adviser.
Lets see what happens with him, Mr. Trump said in a Fox News interview when asked about Mr. Wrays role in reviews of special counsel Robert Muellers investigation into whether the Trump campaign conspired with Russian election interference. Mr. Flynn was charged…
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