FBI Director Christopher Wray expressed concerns about a "potential conflict of interest" in the site selection process for a new FBI Headquarters. The General Services Administration (GSA) had chosen Greenbelt, Maryland as the location for the new facility, but Wray objected to the process rather than the site itself. Democratic Senator Mark Warner called for an investigation into the selection process, while Virginia's elected leaders called for a reversal of the decision. The GSA defended its work, stating that it followed all laws and ethical considerations. The final decision on the new headquarters is still pending.
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