Anonymous ID: bd37f7 July 12, 2023, 10:36 a.m. No.19167546   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7551 >>7553 >>7564 >>7665 >>7681 >>7803 >>7909 >>8125 >>8224 >>8268

Tiffany: As a result of the actions of James Comey, the disgraced James Comey and the FBI, they interfered with the elections in both 2016, and 2020. Will that interference happen again in 2024, by the FBI?

Director Wray: The FBI is not going to be interfering in elections.

Tiffany: They did in 2016.

Director Wray: I don't know that that's what Mr. Durham found. I will tell you again is that it was conduct I consider unacceptable and unrepresentative.

Tiffany: You can be in denial if you want to.

Director Wray: I'm not in denial.

Tiffany: You can be in denial on this; that's exactly what happened.

Anonymous ID: bd37f7 July 12, 2023, 10:45 a.m. No.19167589   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7688 >>7803 >>8125 >>8224 >>8268

Hageman: Does the FBI intend to continue to have such meetings [with social media companies] leading up to the 2024 election, to police election-related speech?

Director Wray: Well, we're not going to be policing election-related speech.

Hageman: That's what you previously did.

Director Wray: That's not; I do not agree with that description.

Hageman: This committee has learned that the FBI acted to, "discredit leaked information about Hunter Biden, before and after it was published." That, "Twitter's contact with the FBI was contact and pervasive, as if it were a subsidiary," and that, "a surprisingly high number of requests from the FBI for Twitter to take action non-election misinformation, even involving joke tweets from low-follower accounts." Are you aware that that has been reported?

Directpr Wray: I am aware of some of what the committee has found in it's report, but I will add that I'm not sure I agree with the findings in the report.

Hageman: Bit that's what we found.