Wray will try to sidestep as many questions as possible, but lawmakers still need to make a record of what the FBI director knew and when.
FBI Director Christopher Wray is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. With the cluster bomb of scandals that has rocked the FBI for the last seven years, there is just too much to cover. So congressional Republicans — and any Democrats who still care about their oversight duty — should focus on these questions, which will both educate Americans on the depth of the problems at the bureau and advance the investigation into the weaponization of the FBI. Two main areas of inquiry will fulfill these dual goals.
The Durham Report
Wednesday will be the first time since the Durham report dropped in May that Wray will appear before Congress, so some questions should focus on the special counsel’s findings. The most important information the House Judiciary Committee can learn from questioning the FBI director is whether he agrees with the broad conclusions Special Counsel Durham reached. If not, that alone merits Wray’s removal because you can’t possibly fix a problem you don’t think exists.
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