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Judge Napolitano: Wray Pick Exposes 'Rift' Between DOJ, White House

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By    |   Wednesday, 07 June 2017 10:38 AM EDT

Judge Andrew Napolitano said the choice of Christopher Wray to be the next FBI director exposes a "little bit of a rift" between the Department of Justice and the White House.

The Fox News analyst said Wray, a former DOJ official in the George W. Bush administration, brings "impeccable credentials."

However, Judge Napolitano told "Fox & Friends" that the choice also surfaces some discord between President Donald Trump and his attorney general.

"This also indicates to me a little bit of a rift between the Justice Department and the White House because this is not somebody that was interviewed by Jeff Sessions or Rod Rosenstein," Napolitano said.

"Meaning all the people that the attorney general and the deputy attorney general interviewed on a Saturday and a Sunday at the president's instructions, (Wray) was not on that list.

"The president decided to make the decision on his own, irrespective of what his team at the Justice Department advised," Napolitano told Fox News.

Napolitano also called "irrelevant" the fact that Wray defended New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie over the Bridge-gate incident that ended in conviction for two of Christie's top aides.

"There's a drawback here that I'm sure Democrats will exploit, that is Bridge-gate," Napolitano said.

"A lot of people felt he did a great job there. But that is going to open up. That in my view is irrelevant to his qualifications to be director of the FBI. But you can certainly expect it."

Other early reactions to the nomination of Wray on social media have been mostly positive:

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Judge Andrew Napolitano said the choice of Christopher Wray to be the next FBI director exposes a "little bit of a rift" between the Department of Justice and the White House.
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