Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to share some of her key takeaways from FBI Director Christopher Wray’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday morning.
“I think the biggest overall issue that stood out to me is, as we deal with this issue of data and how Congress tries to regulate how data is used and who is allowed to access it, whether it’s private consumers or big public companies or corporations selling data, Big Tech, selling your data, especially with this new Facebook Threads thing and then the FBI purchasing data from commercial sources and using it to find out people’s locations, it was really interesting to see how there’s really no solution to that. And that was the one point of bipartisan agreement today where people were like, what do you mean the FBI isn’t buying commercial data for location services and what are you doing with it and where is it going? And Christopher Wray couldn’t explain that. And then, of course, there’s the issue of FISA being up for renewal at the end of the year, which just really plays into all of this Big Tech censorship and the 2016 Crossfire Hurricane investigation, which Christopher Wray said that that was an absolute disgrace, he agrees with John Durham. But there’s very little confidence in how the reforms have been implemented at the FBI, given the continued politicization and the arrests of pro-life activists and informants being used in churches who they said was just a rogue agency thing at a small field office in Richmond. But it does reflect poorly on the headquarters in D.C. So lots of bad things happening.”
Plus, Katie and Jimmy discuss the still unsolved mystery of how cocaine ended up in the White House. Listen to the podcast to hear what else she had to say!