FBI’s Wray expected to face Capitol Hill grilling Thursday on problem-plagued bureau
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Some recent unsavory incidents involving FBI personnel are expected to face scrutiny Thursday when the bureau’s director, Christopher Wray, appears before the House Judiciary Committee, according to a report.
The alleged misconduct includes claims in a government report leaked last month that a "slimy" high-ranking FBI agent drank during work hours and groped female subordinates, and June 1 claim by Maryland authorities that a former FBI agent tried to murder a man on a subway train, according to the Times. "If Director Hoover were still around, he would be appalled." The alleged incidents – in addition to previous claims of political bias and claims that the bureau lacks the competency it has seen in the past – have tarnished the FBI’s reputation in the view of some observers.More Related News