FBI Director Christopher Wray has lost the trust of FBI agents after an official accused of protecting the laptop of Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s son, dropped out of a criminal investigation.

A lawyer representing the FBI whistleblower, Kurt Suzdak, told the Washington Times that “a number of FBI officials believe that their manager has lost control of the office and that he should leave his post.” assured me that they have lost faith in their manager and they tell me that all Christopher Ray is doing for him is saying we need more training and we have to do something about it or we won’t tolerate it “.

His comments follow the resignation of Timothy Thiebaud, the top agent in charge of the FBI’s Washington field office, amid accusations that he blocked an investigation into the laptop of Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden.

Thibaut’s lawyer said his resignation was not related to the allegations and that he did not seek to close the laptop investigation.

Syuzdak emphasized that Thiebaud left the office in March after 25 years in office because the administration had failed to hold executives to account, which is due to the politicization that exists at the highest levels of the agency, noting that the whistleblower claimed that Ray, who was appointed by the president, former Donald Trump in 2017, took no action when faced with problems in the office that ranged from forcing clients to sign false statements to allegations of sexual harassment.