New Chicago FBI boss named, the city’s 5th in last decade – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Robert “Wes” Wheeler Jr., a 22-year FBI veteran with a background in counterterrorism, is the latest in a string of relatively short-term leaders of the Chicago FBI, which is the bureau’s fourth-largest field office responsible for criminal investigations ranging from international and domestic terrorism to public corruption, gang racketeering, bank robberies and white collar crime.
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debtsor
1 year ago

Rest assured, he’ll be spending his days and nights diligently working to root out every last white supremacist in the Chicago area. There’s a reason why a counterterrorism pro is put in charge of a major field office, and it ain’t to go after cartels, gang bangers or white collar criminals. Biden’s FBI appointee Christopher Wray has made himself clear: Leave Them Corrupt Democrat Politicians Alone! Go after our political enemies instead, it’ll be great for the 2024 presidential race!

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