A few tidbits can be found here.
For example:
GAETZ: "Are you protecting the Bidens?!"
FBI DIRECTOR CHRIS WRAY: "Absolutely not!" pic.twitter.com/Jp5TZJrRl4
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) July 12, 2023
And this:
FBI Director Chris Wray has no idea how many times the FBI used illegal FISA queries to surveil American citizens under his leadership — despite inspector general reports and court rulings uncovering hundreds of thousands of instances pic.twitter.com/agHESCTREh
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 12, 2023
People like Wray can do this sort of stuff in their sleep; it’s become second nature and they know that only the right will call them on it. The left will back them up.
From Gaetz to Wray:
…[T]he FBI has broken so bad that people can go and engage in queries that when you come before the Congress to answer questions, you’re, like, blissfully ignorant — you’re blissfully ignorant as to the unlawful queries; you’re blissfully ignorant as to the Biden shakedown regime. And, it just seems like it gets into kind of a creepy place as well…
Just so the American people realize, the Court has smacked you down, alleging — or ruling — “FBI personnel apparently conducted queries for improper personal reasons.” People were looking themselves up; they were looking their ex-lovers up. Who has been held accountable or fired as a consequence of the FBI using the FISA process as their, like, creepy personal snoop machine?
Would that were all that’s wrong with the FBI.
NOTE: Today’s entire proceedings here.
ADDENDUM: And here’s Wray on FBI assets on January 6th:
“I would really have to see more closely exactly what he said and get the full context to be able to evaluate how many agents, or actually agents or human resources, were present at the Capitol complex and the vicinity on January 6,” Wray said. “It’s gonna get confusing because it depends on when we were deployed and responded to the breach that occurred anywhere under federal agents.”
Biggs called him out for obfuscating: “You and I both know that we’re talking different things here, and please don’t distract here because we’re focusing on those who were there in an undercover capacity on January 6. How many were there?”
Wray played dumb: “Again, I’m not sure that I can give you the number as I sit here. I’m not sure there were undercover agents on the scene.”
Please read the whole thing; the bobbing and weaving from Wray goes on for quite some time. He is a master of nitpicky rhetorical obfuscation.