(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, AUG 10 - The director of the FBI, Christopher Wray, said he was concerned about the threats received by Donald Trump's supporters after the search by his agents of the former president's residence in Florida.
"It's not something I can talk about," he said in Omaha, Nebraska, about the feds blitz, ABC News reported.
However, he added, "threats to law enforcement are worrying".
Wray, like the secretary of justice, Merrick Garland, and the agents who carried out the search are targeted by criticism from Republicans and by threats, in some cases of death, on social networks of supporters of Trump.
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