FBI director faces main critics at fiery hearing | Dan Abrams Live

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FBI Director Christopher Wray defended the work of his agency at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday, where he faced some of his main critics. Some Republicans on the committee accused Wray of using the agency as a political weapon and targeting conservatives.

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There should be a legally mandated option to force a witness on specified questions to only answer "Yes/No/I don't know" or face a contempt charge if they try word salads. It's insane how many people purposely avoid just saying those simple words to lie by omission 🤦

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Why did the Director not even care about the Biden transcript? Surely that should warrant an investigation

EmpoweredASD
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If you are going to vilify an entire group based on the actions of a small percentage, there will be NO group left standing. Hold individuals accountable for their own actions.

sandrahildebrand
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Faces critics? More like face lies. All corrupt will be held accountable. All! 🇺🇸

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the views and subscribers don’t add up.

uesikon
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Why do your videos have such low view counts while your channel has almost 1 million subscribers?

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I liked the questions Bill O'Reilly said he would ask Wray while on Cuomo's show.

Every time they have one of these dog and pony exercises, it always rings hollow; the person being grilled usually seems to weasel their way out of the question with inane gobblygook responses. 

And if Christopher Wray were Matt Taibbi, those disingenuous actors who questioned Taibbi, as we witnessed, wouldn't have allowed for such nonsense—although unlike Wray, Taibbi not only answered their loaded questions but added context to what they left out, even when bad-faith actors like Debbie Wasserman Schultz tried to shut him down.

The FBI _still_ has the name of the former disgraced head of their organization over the entrance of their building, as it reads: "J. Edgar Hoover."

Silence_Duder_Gooder