Christopher Wray, who was the director of the FBI since 2017, resigned from his role after missing two years because of the investigation he conducted on Donald Trump when he left the White House about Joe Bidden.

The head of the United States FBI (FBI), Christopher Wray, has announced that he will resign before President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month.

On Wednesday, Wray announced at a meeting of FBI officials that he had decided to step down from the role after careful consideration.

Trump has already chosen Kash Patel, who was the one who would replace Christopher Wray because of the investigation he did on Donald Trump and he was the one who had put him in these roles in 2017.

“I have decided what is right for the FBI and that I will serve until the current administration expires in January and I will step down,” Wray said at an FBI briefing on Wednesday.

Wray added: “In my opinion, this is the best way to fulfill our responsibility, while reinforcing the values and principles that are important to the way we do our work.”

After this speech, those present at the meeting thanked him and those who had been working with him for all those years and who he has brought into office, then they were caught and wept, according to the American news agency.

Trump appointed Wray to head the FBI after firing his predecessor, James Comey, following the FBI’s investigation into alleged Russian involvement in the 2016 election that Donald Trump won and became President of the United States.

After his resignation, Donald Trump went to his social media and said that Wray’s resignation is a bad day in the USA because it is going to end the group of people who deliberately break the law, which he says is the first way to strengthen the rule of law.

He said, “Christopher Wray’s resignation is a great day for all Americans. This will put an end to what is now known as the Department of Justice in the United States.” “Now we will restore the rule of law to all Americans.”

Donald Trump, who had already shown that his snake will not work with Wray’s in this elected term, then announced that he is now eyeing the Senate to confirm Kasha Patel as the head of the FBI and make it the strongest and most feared body in the world as before.

Wray, who was in these roles, resigned with two years remaining in his 10-year term, while Patel will wait for the Senate to confirm him and take over the roles that were held by Wray.