KEY POINTS
  • FBI Director Christopher Wray says he did not allow politics to affect the way his agency was run in the firing of deputy director Andrew McCabe last week.
  • McCabe was often a target of criticism from President Donald Trump.
  • Wray says the ethic of doing things "by the book" extends to personnel decisions.
FBI Director Christopher Wray

FBI Director Christopher Wray suggested that the process behind deputy director Andrew McCabe's firing last week was "not based on political or partisan influence."

In an interview with NBC's "Nightly News" to be broadcast Wednesday, Wray said he would avoid addressing the topic of McCabe's firing — the timing of which has raised concerns of being politically motivated.