• Re: Asshole slimeball Wray lied about not targeting Catholics

    From Graves@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 21 08:55:14 2023
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    On 18 Aug 2023, Jesse Watters <nowomr@protonmail.com> posted some news:ubpakv$jldo$19@dont-email.me:

    Wray is a criminal.

    FBI Director Christopher Wray has forfeited all grounds for confidence in
    his integrity. He was caught this week in yet another falsehood, this time about an infamous memo targeting "traditionalist" Catholics, which appears
    to mean those who hew to orthodox doctrines and unmodernized liturgies.
    Wray must be made to clean up his act or clean out his office.

    The memo, produced by the FBI’s Richmond field office, said the bureau
    should particularly monitor “traditionalist Catholic” people, such as
    those who prefer the Latin Mass, as potential purveyors of “violent extremis[m]” who may need to be targeted for “threat mitigation.” It
    assumed traditionalist Catholics are particularly prone to becoming
    domestic terrorists. This is false and defamatory, and the specter of law enforcement targeting a faith community raises serious First Amendment concerns.

    FBI MEMO TARGETING CATHOLIC GROUP WENT BEYONG RICHMOND OFFICE

    In his July 12 testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, Wray insisted
    that the memo was merely “a single product by a single field office.” (See
    this video at 1:29:33.) He also said “that product did not result, as best
    as we can tell, in any investigative action as a result of it. None.”
    Asked specifically about redactions in the memo held by the committee,
    Wray dodged commenting on why they were necessary.

    For more than half a year he promised to be more forthcoming with Congress about the whole situation as soon as an “internal” investigation was
    completed — as if it should take seven months to find out who wrote a
    single memo and why.

    Well, once the Judiciary Committee was finally able to get past the
    redactions, it showed Wray was flagrantly misleading Congress on both
    major counts. It wasn’t only the FBI’s Richmond office that targeted traditional Catholics. Instead, that office “coordinated with” the FBI’s Portland office in preparing the assessment and, worse, was in touch with
    the FBI’s Los Angeles office, too, which initiated an investigation into a particular Catholic society there.

    So it wasn’t just one office but three, and there was an “investigative
    action” contrary to Wray’s explicit denial. This information would have
    been readily available if Wray had not kept it redacted despite pleas from congressmen for transparency.

    If this topic had arisen for the first time at the hearing, perhaps Wray
    could claim he made an innocent error. But he arrived at the hearing
    knowing this topic had been a major flashpoint for months, and he said
    he'd taken a direct interest in ensuring that such religious targeting
    never happened again. His false assurances to the committee were,
    therefore, not merely inadvertent misstatements but unmitigated lies under oath.

    This is far from the only example of the director misleading Congress or blocking its oversight efforts. He has repeatedly made the ludicrous claim
    that the FBI didn't work to “censor” speech on social media platforms when
    a federal judge, citing incontrovertible evidence, ruled that it did. He
    has denied that the FBI targeted parents who spoke up at local school
    board meetings, but it actually opened at least 25 such investigations and
    then Wray failed to comply with subpoenas about them. He has resisted
    subpoenas relating to the Biden family, pretended an armed raid on the
    home of a peaceful anti-abortion protester was normal procedure,
    downplayed various abuses of surveillance tools, and repeatedly
    stonewalled senior Republican senators asking valid questions based on whistleblower reports of FBI misdeeds.

    Wray consistently acts as though the purpose of his job is to serve the
    FBI, up to and including defending or concealing indefensible FBI
    behavior. His job is to serve, and to have the FBI serve, the public and
    its duly enacted laws. This should mean firing all FBI staff who instead
    serve themselves and their ideological allies.

    For several years, Wray’s shiftiness has been unseemly. The latest
    evidence of his dishonesty should lead to his rapid reform or his
    disgrace.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/editorials/wray-lied-about-not- targeting-catholics

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