Trump was stupid enough to think, he was.
Really?
Wray joined the government in 1997 as an
Assistant United States Attorney for the
Northern District of Georgia. In 2001, he moved to the Justice Department as
associate deputy attorney general and principal
associate deputy attorney general.
On June 9, 2003, President
George W. Bush nominated Wray to be the 33rd Assistant Attorney General in charge of the
Criminal Division of the Justice Department.
Wray was unanimously confirmed by the Senate on September 11, 2003.
Wray was Assistant Attorney General from 2003 to 2005, working under Deputy Attorney General
James Comey. While heading the Criminal Division, Wray oversaw prominent fraud investigations, including
Enron.
In 2013, it was revealed that Wray was one of the senior Justice Dept officials who nearly resigned in 2004, alongside then FBI Director
Robert Mueller and Deputy Attorney General James Comey, due to illegal surveillance techniques the Bush administration had put in place under the Terrorist Surveillance Program.
In March 2005, Wray announced that he would resign from his post. His last day at the Justice Department was on May 17, 2005.
Doesn't sound like a DC "old boy" to me.