Donald Trump’s transition team is ramping up plans to replace Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray before the end of his 10-year-term, the start of what the president-elect hopes will be a major shake-up of the agency that has been his perennial punching bag.
Vance said he recently had met with Trump to interview people to be the bureau’s director, in the search for a candidate who would “dismantle the deep state.” He later deleted the post.
Trump’s advisers have discussed several candidates, people familiar with the talks said. They include former Rep. Mike Rogers, who was defeated this month in the race for Michigan’s open Senate seat, and Kash Patel, one of Trump’s closest advisers and supporters who served in various roles during his first administration.
A spokeswoman for Trump’s transition team didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
The search likely spells the end for Wray, whom Trump appointed during his first term in 2017 after firing Wray’s predecessor, James Comey. The director search also signals that other changes are ahead for the bureau as the president-elect had threatened to seek retribution against political rivals.