FBI Director Christopher A. Wray may have testified under oath to Congress that a memo calling out Catholics as “potential terrorists” was a “single product by a single field office.” But turns out the good director lied. Or, in deep state lingo, that he erroneously stated facts in a manner that was unintentionally false.
FBI Director Christopher A. Wray may have testified under oath to Congress that a memo calling out Catholics as “potential terrorists” was an isolated incident, a “single product by a single field office” — namely, Richmond.facts in a manner that was unintentionally false.
Well, on July 25, Republicans in Congress received some more information — and surprise, surprise, turns out Wray wasn’t exactly right. In fact, he was wrong. In fact, he lied. Fine. Dandy. But that does not also change the fact that FBI director Christopher Wray actually Lied and now his minions are panicking and implementing operation Cover-Your-A—. .
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