WASHINGTON — The Senate easily confirmed Christopher Wray to lead the FBI on Tuesday, approving President Donald Trump’s nominee to replace fired Director James B. Comey. The vote, 95-5, was a reflection of the Senate’s confidence in Wray’s credentials as a Yale-educated former Justice Department official and as a top cop who vowed to maintain the…
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