TREASON FBI Director Wray Denounces Threats After Raid on Trump’s Home: ‘Deplorable and Dangerous’

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FBI Director Wray Denounces Threats After Raid on Trump's Home: 'Deplorable and Dangerous'

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FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday condemned recent online threats against him and other federal agents in the wake of the agency’s raid on former President Donald Trump’s private Florida residence.

Wray, who was appointed as the agency’s director in 2017 by Trump, said violence against law enforcement is not the answer, calling threats circulating online “deplorable and dangerous.”

“Again, violence against law enforcement is not the answer, no matter what anybody’s upset about or who they’re upset with,” Wray told The Associated Press after a news conference at the agency’s field office in Nebraska, where he discussed the FBI’s focus on cybersecurity.

“Last year, there were 73 law enforcement officers around this country who were killed in the line of duty, as in murdered in the line of duty. It’s the highest number since 9/11,” he added, concluding that “any threats made against law enforcement … are deplorable and dangerous.”

Wray refused to answer questions and provide more details on the hours-long search, where dozens of FBI agents reportedly executed a search warrant approved last week by a magistrate judge in Florida.

Since the Aug. 8 raid on the former president’s private residence of Mar-a-Lago, online messages have appeared calling for a response to the unannounced search.

Reactions included “lock and load” and calls for federal agents and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to be assassinated. On the social networking service “Gab,” one poster going by the name of Stephen said he was awaiting “the call” to mount an armed revolution.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said the search could lead to Garland’s impeachment, urging an investigation to look into whether he misused his office.

In response to the messages, Wray said “it’s important that we view the men and women of law enforcement as people,” noting that they make “heroic sacrifices” for all Americans.

“It takes an incredibly special person to be willing to get up every day and give his or her life, sacrifice his or her life for a total stranger,” Wray said.

During Monday’s search, agents reportedly “ripped open” an extra lock that the Justice Department (DOJ) and FBI had asked the former president to be installed in early June, Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Aug. 10.

“Without notification or warning, an army of agents broke into Mar-a-Lago, went to the same storage area, and ripped open the lock that they had asked to be installed,” Trump said. “A surprise attack, POLITICS, and all the while our Country is going to HELL!”

The former president’s latest statements, if true, weaken the case that the FBI raided the house solely for the purpose of obtaining the records.

“Nothing had been hidden and nothing had been kept secret from them, which makes this all more the more ridiculous,” Trump’s lawyer, Christina Bobb, told The Epoch Times on Tuesday. Bobb confirmed that the federal agents were looking for presidential records at Mar-a-Lago during the raid.

On Tuesday, the magistrate judge who reportedly approved the search warrant ordered the DOJ to file a response to a motion asking for the DOJ to unseal the warrant no later than Aug. 15.

Neither the FBI nor DOJ has issued public comments about the raid, which was first confirmed by Trump late on Monday.

The FBI declined to comment when contacted by The Epoch Times, and the DOJ has not responded to several requests for comment.

Epoch Times reporter Gary Bai contributed to this report.
 

CaryC

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In response to the messages, Wray said “it’s important that we view the men and women of law enforcement as people,” noting that they make “heroic sacrifices” for all Americans.
You go Wray!!!!!

Investigate more garage door pulls Hooohooo!!!!

Investigate more terrorist parents at school board meetings.

Yes indeed kill more women and children and dogs up in the back country of Idaho.

Even down in Waco. Bring in the tanks dude.

Yes, yes indeed it takes a special kind of person, to make those sacrifices, and that's why they call them special agents.

Why here, it's my snot rag, you can cry in.
 

Old Gray Mare

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I almost feel sorry for Chris Wray and midlevel collaborators like him. I don't think they've truly thought thru the ramifications of destroying the Rule of Law. They're protected by an illusion of power and influence. What happens when they become useless to the PTB, the illusion evaporates and there's no Rule of Law to protect them?
 

stop tyranny

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FBI Director Wray Denounces Threats After Raid on Trump's Home: 'Deplorable and Dangerous'

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FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday condemned recent online threats against him and other federal agents in the wake of the agency’s raid on former President Donald Trump’s private Florida residence.

Wray, who was appointed as the agency’s director in 2017 by Trump, said violence against law enforcement is not the answer, calling threats circulating online “deplorable and dangerous.”

“Again, violence against law enforcement is not the answer, no matter what anybody’s upset about or who they’re upset with,” Wray told The Associated Press after a news conference at the agency’s field office in Nebraska, where he discussed the FBI’s focus on cybersecurity.

“Last year, there were 73 law enforcement officers around this country who were killed in the line of duty, as in murdered in the line of duty. It’s the highest number since 9/11,” he added, concluding that “any threats made against law enforcement … are deplorable and dangerous.”

Wray refused to answer questions and provide more details on the hours-long search, where dozens of FBI agents reportedly executed a search warrant approved last week by a magistrate judge in Florida.

Since the Aug. 8 raid on the former president’s private residence of Mar-a-Lago, online messages have appeared calling for a response to the unannounced search.

Reactions included “lock and load” and calls for federal agents and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to be assassinated. On the social networking service “Gab,” one poster going by the name of Stephen said he was awaiting “the call” to mount an armed revolution.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said the search could lead to Garland’s impeachment, urging an investigation to look into whether he misused his office.

In response to the messages, Wray said “it’s important that we view the men and women of law enforcement as people,” noting that they make “heroic sacrifices” for all Americans.

“It takes an incredibly special person to be willing to get up every day and give his or her life, sacrifice his or her life for a total stranger,” Wray said.

During Monday’s search, agents reportedly “ripped open” an extra lock that the Justice Department (DOJ) and FBI had asked the former president to be installed in early June, Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Aug. 10.

“Without notification or warning, an army of agents broke into Mar-a-Lago, went to the same storage area, and ripped open the lock that they had asked to be installed,” Trump said. “A surprise attack, POLITICS, and all the while our Country is going to HELL!”

The former president’s latest statements, if true, weaken the case that the FBI raided the house solely for the purpose of obtaining the records.

“Nothing had been hidden and nothing had been kept secret from them, which makes this all more the more ridiculous,” Trump’s lawyer, Christina Bobb, told The Epoch Times on Tuesday. Bobb confirmed that the federal agents were looking for presidential records at Mar-a-Lago during the raid.

On Tuesday, the magistrate judge who reportedly approved the search warrant ordered the DOJ to file a response to a motion asking for the DOJ to unseal the warrant no later than Aug. 15.

Neither the FBI nor DOJ has issued public comments about the raid, which was first confirmed by Trump late on Monday.

The FBI declined to comment when contacted by The Epoch Times, and the DOJ has not responded to several requests for comment.

Epoch Times reporter Gary Bai contributed to this report.
Just editing the artical to make it a little more accurate.
“Again, violence against law enforcement is not the answer, no matter what anybody’s upset about or who they’re upset with,” Wray told The Associated Press after a news conference at the agency’s field office in Nebraska, where he discussed the FBI’s focus on cybersecurity. Wray further stated violence is ONLY acceptable when used by the government against citizens who oppose or resist unconstitutional acts committed by governmental officials and agencies.
 

Old Gray Mare

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Owner says in colonial times wood was plentiful and cheap, but iron was short and dear.

They would burn down houses simply to recover the iron nails!

I hope this isn't a trend and nails, like bullets, don't become verboten.

Dobbin
Dobbin lead isn't hard to find and because it's soft and has a low melt point, not hard to work with. Any garage or tire shop probably has a bucket of wheel weights. Other potential sources: lead acid batteries, sinkers, sheet lead was used in plumbing showers years ago.

It will be interesting to see if they can out law cars, plumbing and electricity.
 
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Mongo

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I think he is afraid.
Might have good reason to be.
The dangerous people do not threaten or announce - they just act.
Weren’t we ALL called “deplorables” before?
 

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AlfaMan

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I hold the same respect for the FBI that the US capitol police earned from me on Jan.6, 2020.

Talk about people you really don't want to be around. Either theyr'e weird OR psycho in a gun fixated let's go kill something type of way. OR the "wanna see my pistol collection" types. (Run across all 3 types.)
They couldn't get a job anywhere else so the .gov is where they ended up. They are not the "best and brightest". No, they're the "follow supervisor's orders blindly and we get a 2% pay raise at the first of the year so I can buy another house/car/shiny prosthetic penis thing" types.
 

end game

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I hold the same respect for the FBI that the US capitol police earned from me on Jan.6, 2020.

Talk about people you really don't want to be around. Either theyr'e weird OR psycho in a gun fixated let's go kill something type of way. OR the "wanna see my pistol collection" types. (Run across all 3 types.)
They couldn't get a job anywhere else so the .gov is where they ended up. They are not the "best and brightest". No, they're the "follow supervisor's orders blindly and we get a 2% pay raise at the first of the year so I can buy another house/car/shiny prosthetic penis thing" types.
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FireDance

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Washington Post op-ed condemns Trump supporters for buying into 'fantasy' of 'persecution'
The columnist suggested that "a sense of oppression has become central to motivating conservative voters, a way of keeping them engaged, angry and feeling that they have a personal stake in the outcome of every political event."
View: https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1557870753193811968?s=20&t=zqmiDW9pJO6LmEfm-Vf8SA
Do we not have a FU button? Dang.
 

et2

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Washington Post op-ed condemns Trump supporters for buying into 'fantasy' of 'persecution'
The columnist suggested that "a sense of oppression has become central to motivating conservative voters, a way of keeping them engaged, angry and feeling that they have a personal stake in the outcome of every political event."
View: https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1557870753193811968?s=20&t=zqmiDW9pJO6LmEfm-Vf8SA

FWP … fake news propaganda arm of the Commie agenda. Where have they been since Hillary‘s failure?

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