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Jordan threatens to hold Christopher Wray in Contempt over FBI Weaponization investigation

House Oversight Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) threatened to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress over the bureau's failure to comply with subpoenas regarding the panel's investigation into the weaponization of the FBI.

In a letter sent to the FBI director Monday, Jordan gave the FBI a deadline of July 25 to "substantially improve" subpoena compliance before the House Oversight Committee considers "compulsory action," which would include the possibility of holding Wray in contempt of Congress. Jordan cited two prior instances in which he claimed Wray failed to comply with a subpoena properly.


Jordan threatens to hold Christopher Wray in contempt over FBI weaponization investigation
 
Jordan threatens to hold Christopher Wray in Contempt over FBI Weaponization investigation

House Oversight Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) threatened to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress over the bureau's failure to comply with subpoenas regarding the panel's investigation into the weaponization of the FBI.

In a letter sent to the FBI director Monday, Jordan gave the FBI a deadline of July 25 to "substantially improve" subpoena compliance before the House Oversight Committee considers "compulsory action," which would include the possibility of holding Wray in contempt of Congress. Jordan cited two prior instances in which he claimed Wray failed to comply with a subpoena properly.


Jordan threatens to hold Christopher Wray in contempt over FBI weaponization investigation
How often do those “threats” come to fruition? We both know the answer
 
FBI still abusing Section 702, now against a Senator, judge

"FBI employees wrongly searched foreign surveillance data for the last names of a U.S. senator and a state senator, according to a court opinion released Friday. The disclosure could further complicate Biden administration efforts to renew a major spy program that already faces bipartisan opposition in Congress.

Another FBI employee improperly queried the Social Security number of a state judge who alleged civil rights violations by a municipal chief of police, according to the opinion by the chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.

News of the latest violations comes as the Biden administration faces a difficult battle in persuading Congress to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows spy agencies to collect swaths of emails and other communications."
 
FBI still abusing Section 702, now against a Senator, judge

"FBI employees wrongly searched foreign surveillance data for the last names of a U.S. senator and a state senator, according to a court opinion released Friday. The disclosure could further complicate Biden administration efforts to renew a major spy program that already faces bipartisan opposition in Congress.

Another FBI employee improperly queried the Social Security number of a state judge who alleged civil rights violations by a municipal chief of police, according to the opinion by the chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.

News of the latest violations comes as the Biden administration faces a difficult battle in persuading Congress to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows spy agencies to collect swaths of emails and other communications."
it won't matter if they aren't allowed to collect the emails. since they already had the law, the capability, and were actively doing it there is no way they will actually switch it off.
 
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