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2024 Dec 11, 1:03pm   110 views  10 comments

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It feels so good to say "former FBI Director Chris Wray"

Try it. Go on

"Former FBI Director Chris Wray"
https://x.com/JackPosobiec/status/1866950452643758278

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1   Patrick   2024 Dec 11, 1:22pm  

It would feel even better to say "former FBI Director Chris Wray, now in prison for life without possibility of parole, for weaponization of the justice system".
2   Ceffer   2024 Dec 11, 1:48pm  

AmericanKulak says

It feels so good to say "former FBI Director Chris Wray"

Better not say it three times rapidly in succession, or he will Candyman your ass.
3   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 11, 2:42pm  

IG Horowitz has had his report on the FBI Director's desk for "review" since September.

Wray didn't take the beating the Dems wanted him to, to delay and obsfucate for at least a year or two.

Brennan was livid and fearful on MSM today.
5   clambo   2024 Dec 11, 8:02pm  

I wonder if Wray will now be on CNN, MSNBC, or similar.
A pox on that asshole, may he someday be busting rocks in the hot sun in a prison jumpsuit.
6   Patrick   2024 Dec 12, 12:15pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/1500-pardon-st-thursday-december


The news shocked the Times and other partisan Democrats, who’d clung to a life raft of hope that FBI Director Chris Wray would somehow defy President Trump and insist on completing what the mockingbird media called “his full ten-year term.” That Orwellian distortion surely ranks among the media’s dumbest takes. The FBI’s Director serves at the President’s pleasure. The fanciful notion of a ‘ten-year term’ was filched from the ‘Ethics in Government Act of 1978,’ which term limited the FBI Director to one term not to exceed 10 years.

Nor did the hypocritical harridans in the corporate media complain when Bill Clinton fired FBI Director Bill Sessions. ...

Wray is arguably the most destructive and deplorable FBI Director in history. He will be remembered for setting the nation ablaze with his multiple unjust investigations of a sitting and then former president, his targeting of orthodox Catholics as domestic terrorists, his political persecutions of January 6th rally attendees, his rounding up of peaceful pro-life protestors, his involvement in the Russia-Gate scandal, his harassment of stay-at-home moms for complaining to school boards, his election interference by bullying social media to conceal the Hunter Biden laptop story, and his bonkers, off-the-charts, poorly considered campaign to bully social media into censoring Americans’ legal speech.

Meanwhile, under Wray’s watch, fentanyl traffic increased exponentially, and thousands of American lives were and are being ruined through addiction. Chinese spying is off the charts. Human trafficking inside the U.S. reached all-time highs. Venezuelan gangs are occupying entire apartment complexes. And that is just getting started.

The Director’s “selfless” resignation announcement came one day after the release of an Investigator General report revealing the FBI’s illegal spying on Kash Patel, who ironically is Trump’s nominee to replace Wray, along with many other political targets. ...

The war was just beginning. Three days ago, Senator Chuck Grassley sent Wray a stinker of a “no confidence” letter; an 11-page detailed accounting of Wray’s multitudinous failures as FBI Director.

https://www.grassley.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/grassley_to_fbi-_failures.pdf

Think back, to just a couple of years ago in 2022, when the hits kept coming and all of us wondered when we’d get our own FBI visit. I’ll always remember my speech at the Moms for Liberty National Conference in Tampa, when I taught the moms how to handle agents that unexpectedly arrive at the door in the middle of the day during laundry folding.

But now, that once-terrifying FBI Director, who made so many honest citizens so anxious and miserable for so long, has resigned in pathetic disgrace.

It took less than 36 months. This is why you don’t weaponize law enforcement in such an obvious way. They’re learning that old lesson the hard way.
7   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 12, 5:49pm  

Christopher Wray resigns:

1) The Patriot Front shuts down operations
2) DOJ reveals the FBI had 26 undercover assets on the Capitol grounds on Jan 6th

Trump isn't even President yet.
8   stereotomy   2024 Dec 12, 6:49pm  

Maybe now Ray Epps will be left to hang . . .
9   RayAmerica   2024 Dec 12, 7:03pm  

AmericanKulak says


Christopher Wray resigns:

1) The Patriot Front shuts down operations
2) DOJ reveals the FBI had 26 undercover assets on the Capitol grounds on Jan 6th

And not one of the FBI assets were arrested. They slipped up on temporarily identifying FBI asset Ray Epps on a wanted poster. Hopefully, that entire case gets opened and heads roll as a result. Who was Epps working for and who was he answering to directly? Who provided cover for him and ordered his photo off of the wanted poster? This is going to get very, very interesting!
10   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 12, 7:06pm  

RayAmerica says

And not one of the FBI assets were arrested.


There's also some J6ers that may have been turned in prison.

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