FBI Director Christopher Wray tells agency to 'keep calm and tackle hard' during memo controversy

Source: Washington Examiner | February 2, 2018 | Katie Leach

FBI Director Christopher Wray sent a message to his employees asking them to “keep calm and tackle hard” through the bombshell memo released Friday alleging abuse of power among the agency’s top employees.

“The American people read the papers, and they hear lots of talk on cable TV and social media,” Wray wrote to the agency on Friday, according to BBC. “But they see and experience the actual work you do — keeping communities safe and our nation secure, often dealing with sensitive matters and making decisions under difficult circumstances. And that work will always matter more.”

Wray had opposed the release of the memo drafted by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and made public by the White House on Friday. He, along with other top officials, argued that its release could pose a threat to national security due to sensitive information revealed.

Despite Wray’s concerns, the White House went ahead with its release which the GOP is arguing reveals a heavy anti-Trump bias within the agency.

In light of the backlash of the memo, Wray told his agency: “Talk is cheap; the work you do is what will endure.”

“We speak through our work. One case at a time. One intelligence product at a time. One decision at a time,” he continued.

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