FBI Director Christopher Wray was in the hot seat last week, facing tough questions from the House Judiciary Committee regarding the FBI’s alleged bias and unfair treatment of conservatives. After several allegations that the FBI is being weaponized against the GOP and has wrongfully worked alongside social media companies to censor many conservative viewpoints, House Republicans have expressed their determination to eradicate any leadership that has led to this alleged corruption. Though Director Wray has denied all allegations of misconduct or bias, House Republicans will continue to investigate until they feel that balance within the FBI is restored. On the Rundown, Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA) joins to discuss his frustration with Wray’s denial despite “explosive” evidence of bias, why he believes “institutional rot” is at the core of the FBI’s alleged wrongdoing, and how he and fellow House Republicans plan to address this issue moving forward.

This week, the FIFA Women’s World Cup will kick off, with the games taking place in the Southern Hemisphere for the first time in the tournament’s history. The games roll out on FOX Sports starting July 20th and take place across Australia and New Zealand. Anticipation is building around the performance of the United States Women’s National Team, which has won four of the eight Women’s World Cups and has a chance to become the first team–in men’s or women’s–to win three consecutive titles. Two-Time FIFA World Cup champion Carli Lloyd and Former United States men’s national soccer team defender Alexi Lalas are both FOX Soccer Analysts and join the Rundown to discuss the great expectations placed on the upcoming games, what’s behind the rapid expansion of professional soccer fandom in the United States, and their most memorable experiences and opponents on the field.

Plus, commentary by former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen.