| "People talk about criticism and that inevitably raises questions about things like brand," FBI Director Chris Wray said in an exclusive interview with USA TODAY. "What I try to tell our folks is that while there are a lot of opinions out there about us, the opinions that really matter are the opinions of a jury when one of our agents takes the stand or a judge when he's being presented with a warrant or community leaders who are having to work side-by-side with our people." His work comes as his predecessor, James Comey, has published a new book exposing problems between the FBI and President Trump.
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