The US Senate Judiciary Committee approved the nomination of Wray to be FBI director by a vote of 20-0
His nomination now heads to Senate floor for the final decision.
If confirmed, he would replace Comey, who was fired by Trump in May.
New York-born, Wray clerked for Fourth Circuit Judge J Michael Luttig in Richmond, Virginia, and then began his career as an associate at King & Spalding LLP in Atlanta before becoming an Assistant US Attorney in the Northern District of Georgia from 1997-2001.
He became the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Justice Department's Criminal Division in 2003.
He headed the Criminal Division until 2005, and then returned to private practice at King & Spalding where he has remained since.
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