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Breaking: Acting FBI Director Paul Abbate Retires Moments Before Trump Sworn In

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The world of politics and law enforcement saw some big changes as Donald Trump prepared to take office for his second term. Paul Abbate, the acting director of the FBI, made an unexpected move just minutes before Trump was sworn in as the 47th president.

On December 11, former FBI Director Christopher Wray announced he would be stepping down before Trump’s inauguration. Wray’s resignation went into effect that Sunday, and just a day later, Abbate, who had taken over from Wray, followed suit.

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Abbate’s departure took effect at noon ET, right around the time Trump was taking the oath of office at the U.S. Capitol. While it’s unclear who will step into Abbate’s shoes, the timing of these departures raised some eyebrows.

In an email sent internally on Monday, Abbate explained his decision to retire. He mentioned that when Wray had asked him to stay on for a brief period, he agreed to ensure a smooth transition. After almost four years in the deputy role, Abbate felt it was time to step aside. He expressed full confidence in the FBI team to continue its mission of protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution.

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Abbate, 57, had been chosen by Wray as deputy director in 2021 and was later given an extended term. But as is customary for some FBI agents, Abbate reached the mandatory retirement age.

Meanwhile, Trump and Wray’s relationship had become tense over the years, especially with several investigations into Trump and his actions. One of the most notable moments was the FBI’s raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in August 2022. During his 2024 presidential campaign, Trump accused the Justice Department of being “weaponized” against him. He has now selected Kash Patel to take the lead at the FBI, though Patel’s Senate confirmation hearing is still pending.

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Trump’s inauguration speech also touched on these issues, promising to “rebalance the scales of justice” and end what he called the “vicious, violent, and unfair weaponization” of the government.

It’s clear that the new leadership under Trump is set to bring big changes to the FBI, but only time will tell how this will all play out. Stay tuned for updates on who will take over as the next acting FBI director!

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