How corrupt is FBI Director Wray?
Let me count the ways
American Thinker,
by
Pete McArdle
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
10/24/2020 9:01:16 AM
If Americans disgusted at the shameless, partisan shenanigans of former FBI head James Comey thought Christopher Wray was going to come in and clean house at the now disgraced agency, they’ve got another think coming. (snip) Faced with this veritable mountain of FBI deceit, skullduggery and treason, Christopher Wray had two choices. He could release all information related to prior Bureau malfeasance and terminate or charge all the bad actors involved. Or he could please his Deep State/Democrat masters and cover it all up.
Wray, it appears, has chosen the latter.
Yes, Wray sent 8 agents to investigate Bubba Wallace's garage pull rope, but didn't have time to turn on Hunters laptop since December 2019.
Not to mention Weiner's laptop - they've had since 2016, and the mysterious deaths of the numerous NYC police officer who saw it.
It's interesting how the FBI was so quick to move on Manafort, Flynn, and Stone but rigor mortis sets in when it a deep state leftist or Marxist liberal. .
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
SkeezerMcGee 10/24/2020 9:26:30 AM (No. 582564)
Look how James Comey is suffering.
He's Scott-free and wealthy from selling books.
My confidence in Durham: ZERO.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
reefdiver 10/24/2020 9:36:07 AM (No. 582575)
It would be nice if someone could explain what the he*l is going on at the FBI, and fix it! Something smells and it goes deep.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
franq 10/24/2020 9:53:16 AM (No. 582596)
The FBI has become just another bloated, inefficient, and politicized government agency. What else would you expect.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Kate318 10/24/2020 9:57:01 AM (No. 582599)
Is anyone one concerned that the FBI is going to talk to Tony Bobulinski before anyone else gets a chance to? If they’ve had the laptop, surely they’ve known who this guy is for a while now. Now, in a flash, they want to talk to Mr. Bobulinski, before Congress can? This is a red flag for me.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Urgent Fury 10/24/2020 10:05:16 AM (No. 582605)
Doesn't Trump pick the Director? Why does he have a guy in there working against him?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Synicle 10/24/2020 10:06:11 AM (No. 582606)
I hope to someday get Trump's reasoning for putting Wray in as FBI Director. I say reasoning because I want to assume he and his immediate helpers all knew who the bad guys were from the beginning. Therefore the appointments of Wray, Rosenstein, Mattis, McMasters, and Kelly are all part of some ingenious gameplan that will produce miraculous results to flush out the Deep State rather than stupid, uninformed appointment blunders that delayed and frustrated the President , thereby blocking needed actions to hold people accountable. Waiting....waiting....waiting
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Hermoine 10/24/2020 10:12:48 AM (No. 582610)
After the election, fire Wray immediately. Replace him with Ric Grennell as acting director so he can release ALL the information and clean house. Then replace with a new director, perhaps a very no-nonsense member of Congress who is a former prosecutor or has a background in criminal justice. Perhaps, even a WOMAN -- would be a first -- I'm sure Trump can find one who is tough as nails and willing to take on the establishment.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
66Strat 10/24/2020 10:28:14 AM (No. 582628)
Under Wray, Bobulinski will end up being charged in a perjury trap. And he will be the only one charged as punishment for tattling. I hope he has a good lawyer.
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I want the President to appoint Tom Homan to head the FBI ASAP. He needs a job now, and would be perfect, a REAL MAD DOG
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
49 Ford 10/24/2020 10:35:39 AM (No. 582643)
I seem to recall that confirmability by the Senate was a major factor in Wray's selection. I'm sure Trump wants to replace him but will only move after he wins re-election.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
coyote 10/24/2020 10:39:26 AM (No. 582645)
What's up with the FBI, I wondered. Four years later, I'm still wondering.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
HotRod 10/24/2020 10:56:35 AM (No. 582664)
All of the three-letter government agencies have been corrupted over the years. It's going to take some real effort and time to clean them up. I look forward to President Trump's second term. I think we will see some real fireworks in Washington!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
moonlightflip 10/24/2020 10:57:12 AM (No. 582667)
"The Plot to Destroy the President", based on Lee Smith's book, is now a documentary. I watched it last night on Amazon Prime/documentaries and highly recommend it. It's free -- -- and exposes the on-going corruption of the FBI and other swamp creatures; their fear of exposure after Trump beat Clinton; their attempts to keep their corruption concealed, which includes their assault on Flynn, etc. Is it on anywhere else?
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
preciosodrogas 10/24/2020 11:04:53 AM (No. 582679)
I agree with the posts. Just from the beginning - To be fair ... yeah, let's be fair. How about being fair to WTP. If the kitchen was too hot for Wray then he should have turned it down. Since he didn't then what is fair to Wray is to hold his feet to the fire. What is fair to Wray is to fire him, charge him for obstructing justice and conspiracy in the seditious acts of bring down a duly elected president.
The guy's a bum. That's why he always has the stupid cat eating grin on his face. He may have impeccable credentials but he is deep state.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Highvoltage 10/24/2020 11:56:16 AM (No. 582731)
Wray needs to go and about 3-4 layers under him as well. It’s a corruption virus pandemic in the FBI that is a threat to equal justice under the law.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Italiano 10/24/2020 12:00:37 PM (No. 582738)
I'm getting really sick of hearing about all of those "hard-working, dedicated, outraged FBI agents embarrassed by their leadership."
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
bighambone 10/24/2020 12:10:34 PM (No. 582750)
If I were Mr. Bobulinski I would be very careful when talking to the FBI, recording everything that is said, while being accompanied at all times by a couple of really competent lawyers. That is if he does not want to end up like General Flynn.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Daisymay 10/24/2020 1:03:08 PM (No. 582804)
Tom Homan would be great to head the FBI. He would clean house the first week he was in office. I highly recommend him! Wray needs to be fired the day after Trump is sworn in. Then Trump needs to make a list, check it twice and proceed to fire, fire, fire! Lots of people working in his administration who are still working against him. Time for them to go!
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Geoman 10/24/2020 2:11:32 PM (No. 582848)
Why do folks believe that the president needs to wait until he's re-elected to a 2nd term to fire Wray? It's solely his choice to make at a time of his choosing, regardless of an election, like nominating Barrett to the SC.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
stablemoney 10/24/2020 2:49:24 PM (No. 582877)
The FBI has never been headed by a director that was not corrupt. That's how they got the job. And the FBI has never done the job, except when the fix was in. The victim was ensnared, process crime, lying to the FBI, forensic evidence false testimony, prosecutors with government 99% conviction rates, victims unable to stand up to the cost of defending themselves, guilty pleas just to get the FBI to leave them alone. The only expertise the FBI possesses is making films about the great feats of the FBI. All from their files---but no one but the Democrat politicians are allowed to see the files, except for those the FBI delivers to their media outlets.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
DVC 10/24/2020 2:57:07 PM (No. 582888)
Wray is TOTALLY corrupt. Top to bottom, front to back, as far as we can see from here.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
bighambone 10/24/2020 8:41:39 PM (No. 583244)
If the Congress ever gets around to reforming the way the FBI does business, if I were a Congress-critter I would recommend that the clearly politicized FBI headquarters no longer be authorized to conduct investigations and be simply an administrative and management operation. All investigations, both intelligence and criminal, conducted by the FBI should be assigned to and conducted by field FBI agents assigned to the FBI field offices that are located all around the country.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
judy 10/24/2020 11:13:28 PM (No. 583322)
We learned more in one week from one computer repair person than 4 years from Wray.
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