Trump says ‘fast decision’ possible on new FBI director

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Saturday that “we can   make a fast decision” on a new FBI director, possibly by late next  week,  before he leaves on his first foreign trip since taking office.

“Even  that is possible,” Trump told reporters when asked whether he  could  announce his nominee by Friday, when he is scheduled to leave for  the  Mideast and Europe.

Eight candidates to be the bureau’s director  were in line Saturday  for the first interviews with Attorney General  Jeff Sessions and his  deputy, Rod Rosenstein, at Justice Department  headquarters. They are  among more than a dozen candidates Trump is  considering, a group that  includes several lawmakers, attorneys and law  enforcement officials.

“I think the process is going to go  quickly. Almost all of them are  very well-known,” Trump said aboard the  plane that took him to  Lynchburg, Virginia, where he gave the  commencement address at Liberty  University. “They’ve been vetted over  their lifetime essentially, but  very well-known, highly respected,  really talented people. And that’s  what we want for the FBI.”

The  Trump administration is looking to fill the job, which requires  Senate  confirmation, after Trump abruptly fired Director James Comey on   Tuesday.

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