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Jim Jordan cheers Wray resignation, but says he’s not done probing his FBI tenure

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, has made it clear that he is not finished with his oversight of FBI Director Christopher Wray’s handling of the bureau, even after Wray announced his resignation. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Jordan expressed his dissatisfaction with Wray’s leadership, calling his resignation “great news.”

Jordan criticized Wray for his handling of the FBI, citing instances where he targeted pro-life activists, labeled Catholics as extremists, retaliated against whistleblowers, and spied on congressional staffers. Jordan also mentioned the controversial raid on President Trump’s home, highlighting a pattern of behavior that he believes warrants further investigation.

Wray has previously denied targeting pro-life activists and defended the FBI’s actions in response to a DOJ memo regarding conduct at school board meetings. However, Jordan remains steadfast in his criticism of Wray’s leadership and has conducted multiple inquiries through the House Judiciary Committee.

When asked if his oversight of Wray will continue, Jordan responded affirmatively, indicating that there are reports forthcoming that will shed more light on the situation. He also expressed support for President-elect Trump’s nominee to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, who has been meeting with senators ahead of his confirmation hearing.

In a statement to FBI colleagues, Wray announced his decision to step down at the end of the current administration in January, stating that he wants to avoid dragging the Bureau deeper into political controversies. Jordan commented on Wray’s resignation, saying that it was not surprising given the circumstances.

As Jordan continues his oversight of the FBI and prepares for further investigations, the future of the bureau remains uncertain. With a new nominee on the horizon and ongoing scrutiny of Wray’s tenure, the House Judiciary Committee remains vigilant in its pursuit of accountability and transparency within the FBI.

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