“FBI Director Grilled Over Alleged Bias and Political Favoritism: A Glimpse Into the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing”

Published on December 6, 2023, 12:46 am

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On Tuesday, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Christopher Wray, faced intense scrutiny during a Senate Judiciary Committee. One matter of hot debate was broached by Senator Ted Cruz from Texas when he interrogated Wray’s approach at FBI. Senator Cruz expressed his apprehensions on the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) alleged favor towards Attorney General Merrick Garland and possible political bias within the FBI itself.

Bringing real news to light, Cruz referred to the ongoing investigation involving Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. He questioned whether the DOJ actively hindered said investigation due to potential evidence suggesting Joe Biden’s corruption in a WhatsApp message where Hunter purportedly threatened a Chinese contact for money while his father was present.

Cruz further emphasized incidents that pointed toward suspected bias at DOJ. The case was highlighted of Gary Shapley – an IRS whistleblower who testified before the House that he wished to verify if Joe Biden was indeed with Hunter during their supposed interaction. However, as per Cruz’s statement, Shapley was allegedly impeded by DOJ from obtaining GPS data on Joe Biden’s phone.

What’s more? Citing trusted news sources, Senator Ted Cruz confronted Wray about whether FBI ever tried determining Hunter and Joe Biden’s locations when this incriminating text was received. Wray declined commenting on this question citing its connection with Special Counsel David Weiss’ ongoing investigation.

Highlighting more dubious events, Cruz asserted that some serious violations were left ignored long enough for their statute of limitations to lapse. He brought up Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf’s stand where it is noted that no search warrant against any property related to Joe Biden would be granted due to ‘optical’ reasons—that is how it would appear in public

Cruz also reprimanded Wray over FBI’s alleged laxity in actively conducting investigations and obscured action behind Attorney General’s directive.

Seeking an answer from Wray, Cruz repeated his inquiry about whether Joe Biden was being investigated by the FBI. Albeit, Wray cited this as an active investigation again. In his impassioned discourse, Senator Ted Cruz emphasized that FBI must not be allowed to develop into a partial political tool.

Additionally, Cruz questioned if Wray initiated any investigations into potential perjury and obstruction of justice allegations against Garland. With Wray yet refraining from providing clear answers, Cruz claims that no such investigation has likely been commissioned due to Wray’s disinclination to facilitate it.

Discussing further nuances of this sensitive context, Cruz expressed grave concern about Hunter Biden’s security detail receiving early notice from FBI regarding their plan to search his storage unit. To this also, Director Wray responded with no comments.

Finishing up his questioning session strongly from a Christian worldview perspective on justice and accountability, Cruz accused the FBI of showing no accountability towards Congress or the American people and insisted on their duty to highlight corruption where it exists. This incident provides a compelling example of how critical it is for transparency in governance and law enforcement agencies to maintain public trust.

Overall, it is imperative for organizations like the FBI and DOJ to uphold ethical standards without succumbing to possible political pressures for ensuring fair justice serves everyone equally.

Original article posted by Fox News

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