BREAKING NEWS: FBI Director Chris Wray Reveals New Information About Weapon Used By Trump Shooter

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Published 2024-07-24
At a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) questioned FBI Director Christopher Wray about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.




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All Comments (21)
  • @Greg-mu9kp
    He doesn’t remember if he had a scope????? This is basic information
  • @michaelb8957
    He lost me when he said he didn't remember if the rifle had a scope, really? But he does remember that it has a foldable stock to make the excuse why no one on the ground saw him carrying it, unbelievable BS. These people aren't even trying to make their explainations believable.
  • Secret service passes the hot potato to the FBI and now they're passing it to ATF. By the time we're done the postal service will be to blame.
  • I don't believe a single word that comes out of the mouth of this extremely corrupt individual.
  • It’s unbelievable the amount of incompetence allowed to continue in the current system.
  • @hanswurst2189
    With every testimony i see i become more and more convinced that this was purposely allowed to happen by our federal government agencies
  • @sigguy1361
    8 cartridges? Really? I believe you mean 8 CASINGS. A cartridge is an unfired round still in the casing. Details matter.
  • @newoization
    The longer this goes on the more obvious it is that the authorities were in on it. They would rather just act stupid and forgetful than risk saying something that may be incriminating.
  • Wait, He doesn't know how many shots the counter snipers made, 11 days later and don't have the shell casings? That is ridiculous.
  • @rgetso
    Body cam footage of the first officer on scene to witness the body would answer many significant questions. I would bet there are no more than 5 spent shells on the roof near Crooks. Once the FBI touched the scene, it became contaminated by the "insurance policy."
  • @joejoenata
    It’s incredible how everyone has such horrible memories that testifies and are in these senior leadership positions. It’s their job to know every single detail.
  • @DEF50703
    How is the FBI Director allowed to say I dont know or dont temember so many times? Our government really is hot garbage.
  • @VOP_ICXC_NIKA
    Imagine having an error at your job and your boss calls you in and you ironically can't recall any specifics from the event. Fired.
  • Any fool can tell he is lying through his teeth. These are simple straightforward questions that he ought to have exact answers for.
  • @TimHoff85
    Imagine being the FBI Director and... 1. Not know the difference between a cartridge and a casing. 2. Think that a collapsible stock will allow someone to easily conceal an AR-15. 3. Think that someone wearing a t-shirt is able to conceal an AR-15. 4. Not know whether or not the rifle had a scope. 🤦‍♂
  • @hpfishin927
    So you have no idea if the rifle had a scope mounted on top of it, but you can 100% confirm it had a collapsible stock… riiiiiiiiighhhttttttt
  • @Craig-ls6rv
    When someone is lying, they find it difficult to give quick plausible answers that later might prove false.
  • Almost two weeks later, FBI director could not recall if the rifle had a scope.