(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) FBI Director Christopher Wray, the head of the flailing intelligence bureaucracy, testified Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, ultimately opting to leave town after he failed to answer basic questions about his agency’s failures, according to the America First Report.
Wray was grilled by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, mostly dodging questions and refusing to address Cruz’s concerns.
Perhaps most importantly, Wray also recognized that the agent in charge of the botched Gretchen Whitmer entrapment scheme was promoted, and is now heading up the Jan. 6 investigation.
Wray admits to Ted Cruz that the FBI special agent in charge of the Detroit field office during the Whitmer kidnapping debacle is now in charge of the DC field office during the J6 investigation. pic.twitter.com/DUsXbBX0Vt
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) August 4, 2022
“How many FBI agents were reprimanded after that disastrous case?” Cruz asked.
Wray’s long-winded explanation revealed that the “guy in charge of the whole Detroit field office is now in charge of the whole Washington field office.”
Wray seemed oblivious when Cruz questioned him about recent revelations that the FBI is targeting as potential domestic terrorists those who display patriotic symbols like the Gonzales Battle Flag.
“I will self-report right now that everyday in the Senate I wear my boots that have the Gonzales battle flag on the back,” Cruz declared.
Of course America’s intelligence agencies have for a great length of time acted as extra-legal entities, bending laws to suit their various needs and the establishment’s political program.
Cruz’s questioning of the hapless bureaucrat ended with Wray ditching the hearing to catch a flight out of town.
You have got to be kidding me.
What is more important than answering questions about the FBI’s actions under oath from Senators elected by the American people, Director Wray? pic.twitter.com/A665ockbLL
— The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸 (@ColumbiaBugle) August 4, 2022
“I understood that we were going to be done at 1:30” Wray said, relieving himself of his duties.
Wray’s flippant and evasive performance left a stale taste with JD Rucker.
“ZERO members of the FBI have been truly held accountable for any of the wide array of follies they’ve engaged in over the past decade or longer,” Rucker wrote.
“When we talk about the two-tiered justice system that benefits elites, the intersectional, and leftists, we have to also include members of the Deep State who seem to have total immunity for any wrongdoings they commit.”