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Video of the Day: FBI Boss Chris Wray Grilled In House Hearing Over Politicized Agency

On Wednesday, FBI Director Chris Wray testified before the House Judiciary Committee.  A number of topics were addressed in the sometimes heated hearing, from Ray Epps, to the demonization of parents as terrorists, to the double standard in the agency’s handling of cases.  At one point, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., asked Wray if the FBI is protecting the Biden crime family.

Here are clips from the hearing, followed by two videos of the entire hearing.

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And now, videos of the hearing, starting with the first part:

Part 2:

Breitbart observed:

The hearing overall was largely a highlight reel of deeper behind-the-scenes investigations the committee and its Weaponization of the Federal Government Select Subcommittee are continuing to conduct.

The investigations have involved dozens of subpoenas for documents and depositions, witness testimonies behind-closed-doors, and interim reports of findings.

The committee plans to focus specifically on government censorship in an upcoming public hearing on July 20, and, as it did with Wray, will publicly question Attorney General Merrick Garland in September.

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