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Did Christopher Wray Just Make Things Worse for Himself and the FBI?

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Did Christopher Wray Just Make Things Worse for Himself and the FBI?
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Before we get into today's topic, I just want to take a moment to recognize today's the day Andrew Breitbart died 11 years ago. I would not be here if it weren't for Andrew Breitbart. So many of us wouldn't be here if it weren't for Andrew Breitbart. And let's face it, some of your favorite websites wouldn't even exist if it weren't for Andrew Breitbart. Decades from now, they'll still be writing about and researching the indelible mark he left on the media, how politics is now covered, and political information and content is disseminated on social media and the internet because of the visionary that Andrew Breitbart was. He was a warrior, a great friend, and an inspiration, and he continues to be 11 years later. So, rest in peace, Andrew, and thank you for everything you did. I wouldn't be here if it weren't for you. Now, let's get to yesterday's interview on Fox News Channel. FBI Director Christopher Wray is clearly doing some damage control here in his interview with Bret Baier. He knows that Rep. Jim Jordan's (R-OH) Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is targeting him specifically and the FBI because it has been politicized. And he may have tried to do damage control here, but it didn't work. In fact, I think he may have made things worse.

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