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FBI chief Wray rolls dice with Congress over contempt, then jets to Las Vegas

Bureau says director leaving Washington controversy behind for a few days to speak to counterterrorism experts, attend law enforcement memorial.

Just hours after informing Congress he wouldn’t comply with a subpoena and turn over an informant document on the Biden family investigation, FBI Director Christopher Wray hopped on the bureau’s Gulfstream jet and ferried off to the more friendly confines of Las Vegas.

The flight manifest for the FBI’s official jet shows Wray left the Washington suburb of Manassas, Va., at about 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday and landed about four hours later in Nevada’s most famous tourist city.

Agency officials said the jaunt was for official business and that Wray would be speaking to a conference of counterterrorism officials, meeting with the FBI’s Las Vegas field office, and attending a law-enforcement memorial ceremony.

“Director Wray is speaking to counterterrorism and law enforcement practitioners at a conference in Las Vegas to reinforce the continued importance of the counterterrorism mission and thank them for their service,” the bureau’s national press office in Washington told Just the News.

“He is also scheduled to meet with FBI employees from the Las Vegas Field office. There were changes made to the original itinerary to allow Director Wray to provide remarks at a 9/11 Line of Duty Death service on Friday.”

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7 thoughts on “FBI chief Wray rolls dice with Congress over contempt, then jets to Las Vegas”

  1. Christopher Wray is just a crooked as James Comey and should be charged with withholding evidence.

    1. Educated Citizen

      5:06, the Congress is comprised of (1) The House of Representatives and (2) The Senate. There is no House of Congress.

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