
Christopher Wray
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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Christopher Wray, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 176 stories have been published about Christopher Wray which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Christopher Wray?Christopher Wray often is covered by Right Media sources.
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Hunter Biden · WashingtonSen. Chuck Grassley and House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer are demanding a document from the FBI they say outlines an unverified and unspecified criminal scheme. The two Republicans do not directly accuse the president of participating in a criminal scheme and describe the allegations that they think the FBI is aware of in broad terms with no details. The White House dismissed the Republicans' probe and concerns about the unspecified allegations.See the Story
Whistleblower alleges FBI, DOJ have document revealing criminal scheme involving Biden, foreign national
84% Right coverage: 32 sources
Jim Jordan · WashingtonHouse Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) has issued a subpoena to FBI Director Christopher Wray in connection with a now-withdrawn memo that explored avenues for gaining information on white supremacists’ interaction with local Catholic churches.See the Story
Jim Jordan subpoenas FBI Director Wray
46% Center coverage: 26 sources
Christopher Wray · WashingtonRep. Darin LaHood of Illinois made the comments at a hearing Thursday. He did not say why the FBI may have searched his name in information collected under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. FBI Director Christopher Wray did not directly respond but said the FBI has work to do.See the Story
GOP Rep. LaHood says he was unlawfully monitored by the FBI under FISA during hearing with Director Wray
39% Right coverage: 23 sources
Christopher Wray · WashingtonChina's government could use TikTok to control data on millions of American users, FBI Director Christopher Wray told a U.S. Senate hearing on Wednesday, saying the Chinese-owned video app "screams" of security concerns.See the Story
FBI chief says TikTok 'screams' of US national security concerns
Coverage: 22 sources
Christopher Wray · WashingtonThree days after federal agents searched former President Donald Trump’s Florida home for classified documents, FBI Director Christopher Wray emailed his workforce urging them to tune out criticism from those who “don’t know what we know and don’t see what we see.”See the Story
FBI tested by attacks, politically explosive investigations
82% Center coverage: 40 sources
Christopher Wray · WashingtonRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said she will move to introduce articles of impeachment against Matthew Graves, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, over his focus on prosecuting cases arising from the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will move to impeach US attorney for DC
50% Right coverage: 12 sources
Whistleblower · WashingtonA top House Republican subpoenaed FBI Director Chris Wray on Wednesday for what he claimed are bureau records related to President Joe Biden and his family, basing the demand on newly surfaced allegations he said an unnamed whistleblower made to Congress.
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GOP subpoenas FBI over whistleblower's claims about Biden
61% Center coverage: 21 sources
Christopher Wray · BillingsGrowing anger at the FBI from both parties in Congress has become a major hurdle for U.S. intelligence agencies fighting to keep their vast powers to collect foreign communications that often sweep up the phone calls and emails of Americans.See the Story
Congress' anger at FBI shapes surveillance program's future
Coverage: 20 sources