FBI Director Christopher Wray will appear before the House Judiciary Committee on July 12, a source familiar with the scheduling confirmed to the Daily Caller.
Republicans on the committee have criticized the bureau at length for allegedly conducting politicized investigations, including Operation Crossfire Hurricane. Members are also likely to ask about investigations into former President Donald Trump and first son Hunter Biden, who recently pleaded guilty to two tax misdemeanors. Wray last testified before Congress in Nov. 2022, when he appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Wray’s scheduled appearance was first reported by Punchbowl News.
Special Counsel John Durham, who testified before the committee on June 21, found in his report that bureau employees violated investigative guidelines during their investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign’s alleged collusion with the Russian government. The FBI conceded “missteps identified in the report” and argued that “dozens of corrective actions” have appropriately addressed Durham’s findings.